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/*
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__ | | __ | | | | JSON for Modern C + +
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| | | __ | | | | | | version 3.9 .1
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| _____ | _____ | _____ | _ | ___ | https : //github.com/nlohmann/json
Licensed under the MIT License < http : //opensource.org/licenses/MIT>.
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SPDX - License - Identifier : MIT
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Copyright ( c ) 2013 - 2019 Niels Lohmann < http : //nlohmann.me>.
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Permission is hereby granted , free of charge , to any person obtaining a copy
of this software and associated documentation files ( the " Software " ) , to deal
in the Software without restriction , including without limitation the rights
to use , copy , modify , merge , publish , distribute , sublicense , and / or sell
copies of the Software , and to permit persons to whom the Software is
furnished to do so , subject to the following conditions :
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
copies or substantial portions of the Software .
THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED " AS IS " , WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND , EXPRESS OR
IMPLIED , INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY ,
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT . IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM , DAMAGES OR OTHER
LIABILITY , WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT , TORT OR OTHERWISE , ARISING FROM ,
OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE
SOFTWARE .
*/
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# ifndef INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_HPP_
# define INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_HPP_
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# define NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MAJOR 3
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# define NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MINOR 9
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_PATCH 1
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# include <algorithm> // all_of, find, for_each
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# include <cstddef> // nullptr_t, ptrdiff_t, size_t
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# include <functional> // hash, less
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# include <initializer_list> // initializer_list
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# include <iosfwd> // istream, ostream
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# include <iterator> // random_access_iterator_tag
# include <memory> // unique_ptr
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# include <numeric> // accumulate
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# include <string> // string, stoi, to_string
# include <utility> // declval, forward, move, pair, swap
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# include <vector> // vector
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// #include <nlohmann/adl_serializer.hpp>
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# include <utility>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/conversions/from_json.hpp>
# include <algorithm> // transform
# include <array> // array
# include <forward_list> // forward_list
# include <iterator> // inserter, front_inserter, end
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# include <map> // map
# include <string> // string
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# include <tuple> // tuple, make_tuple
# include <type_traits> // is_arithmetic, is_same, is_enum, underlying_type, is_convertible
# include <unordered_map> // unordered_map
# include <utility> // pair, declval
# include <valarray> // valarray
// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
# include <exception> // exception
# include <stdexcept> // runtime_error
# include <string> // to_string
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/position_t.hpp>
# include <cstddef> // size_t
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namespace nlohmann
{
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namespace detail
{
/// struct to capture the start position of the current token
struct position_t
{
/// the total number of characters read
std : : size_t chars_read_total = 0 ;
/// the number of characters read in the current line
std : : size_t chars_read_current_line = 0 ;
/// the number of lines read
std : : size_t lines_read = 0 ;
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/// conversion to size_t to preserve SAX interface
constexpr operator size_t ( ) const
{
return chars_read_total ;
}
} ;
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} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
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# include <utility> // pair
// #include <nlohmann/thirdparty/hedley/hedley.hpp>
/* Hedley - https://nemequ.github.io/hedley
* Created by Evan Nemerson < evan @ nemerson . com >
*
* To the extent possible under law , the author ( s ) have dedicated all
* copyright and related and neighboring rights to this software to
* the public domain worldwide . This software is distributed without
* any warranty .
*
* For details , see < http : //creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/>.
* SPDX - License - Identifier : CC0 - 1.0
*/
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION) || (JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION < 13)
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION 13
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX(x) #x
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY(x) JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX(x)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX(a,b) a##b
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT(a,b) JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX(a,b)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX
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# endif
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# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX(a,b,c) a##b##c
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3(a,b,c) JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX(a,b,c)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major,minor,revision) (((major) * 1000000) + ((minor) * 1000) + (revision))
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MAJOR)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MAJOR
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MAJOR(version) ((version) / 1000000)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MINOR)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MINOR
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# endif
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# define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MINOR(version) (((version) % 1000000) / 1000)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_REVISION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_REVISION
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# endif
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# define JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_REVISION(version) ((version) % 1000)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__GNUC__) && defined(__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__)
# elif defined(__GNUC__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__GNUC__, __GNUC_MINOR__, 0)
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# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
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# else
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# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
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# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(_MSC_FULL_VER) && (_MSC_FULL_VER >= 140000000)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_MSC_FULL_VER / 10000000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 10000000) / 100000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 100000) / 100)
# elif defined(_MSC_FULL_VER)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_MSC_FULL_VER / 1000000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 1000000) / 10000, (_MSC_FULL_VER % 10000) / 10)
# elif defined(_MSC_VER)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_MSC_VER / 100, _MSC_VER % 100, 0)
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# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK
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# endif
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# if !defined(_MSC_VER)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1400)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (_MSC_FULL_VER >= ((major * 10000000) + (minor * 100000) + (patch)))
# elif defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER >= 1200)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (_MSC_FULL_VER >= ((major * 1000000) + (minor * 10000) + (patch)))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (_MSC_VER >= ((major * 100) + (minor)))
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# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION
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# endif
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# if defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && defined(__INTEL_COMPILER_UPDATE)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__INTEL_COMPILER / 100, __INTEL_COMPILER % 100, __INTEL_COMPILER_UPDATE)
# elif defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__INTEL_COMPILER / 100, __INTEL_COMPILER % 100, 0)
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# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
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# else
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# define JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
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# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__PGI) && defined(__PGIC__) && defined(__PGIC_MINOR__) && defined(__PGIC_PATCHLEVEL__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__PGIC__, __PGIC_MINOR__, __PGIC_PATCHLEVEL__)
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# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__SUNPRO_C) && (__SUNPRO_C > 0x1000)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((((__SUNPRO_C >> 16) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_C >> 12) & 0xf), (((__SUNPRO_C >> 8) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_C >> 4) & 0xf), (__SUNPRO_C & 0xf) * 10)
# elif defined(__SUNPRO_C)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((__SUNPRO_C >> 8) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_C >> 4) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_C) & 0xf)
# elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC) && (__SUNPRO_CC > 0x1000)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((((__SUNPRO_CC >> 16) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_CC >> 12) & 0xf), (((__SUNPRO_CC >> 8) & 0xf) * 10) + ((__SUNPRO_CC >> 4) & 0xf), (__SUNPRO_CC & 0xf) * 10)
# elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((__SUNPRO_CC >> 8) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_CC >> 4) & 0xf, (__SUNPRO_CC) & 0xf)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__EMSCRIPTEN_major__, __EMSCRIPTEN_minor__, __EMSCRIPTEN_tiny__)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__CC_ARM) && defined(__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION / 1000000, (__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION % 1000000) / 10000, (__ARMCOMPILER_VERSION % 10000) / 100)
# elif defined(__CC_ARM) && defined(__ARMCC_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__ARMCC_VERSION / 1000000, (__ARMCC_VERSION % 1000000) / 10000, (__ARMCC_VERSION % 10000) / 100)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__ibmxl__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__ibmxl_version__, __ibmxl_release__, __ibmxl_modification__)
# elif defined(__xlC__) && defined(__xlC_ver__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__xlC__ >> 8, __xlC__ & 0xff, (__xlC_ver__ >> 8) & 0xff)
# elif defined(__xlC__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__xlC__ >> 8, __xlC__ & 0xff, 0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION
# endif
# if \
defined ( __TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ ) & & \
( \
defined ( __TMS470__ ) | | defined ( __TI_ARM__ ) | | \
defined ( __MSP430__ ) | | \
defined ( __TMS320C2000__ ) \
)
# if (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ >= 16000000)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000))
# endif
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__TMS320C2000__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__MSP430__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && (defined(__TMS470__) || defined(__TI_ARM__))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__TMS320C6X__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__C7000__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__) && defined(__PRU__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ / 1000000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000000) / 1000, (__TI_COMPILER_VERSION__ % 1000))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(_CRAYC)
# if defined(_RELEASE_PATCHLEVEL)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_RELEASE_MAJOR, _RELEASE_MINOR, _RELEASE_PATCHLEVEL)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(_RELEASE_MAJOR, _RELEASE_MINOR, 0)
# endif
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__IAR_SYSTEMS_ICC__)
# if __VER__ > 1000
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE((__VER__ / 1000000), ((__VER__ / 1000) % 1000), (__VER__ % 1000))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(VER / 100, __VER__ % 100, 0)
# endif
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__TINYC__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__TINYC__ / 1000, (__TINYC__ / 100) % 10, __TINYC__ % 100)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__DMC__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__DMC__ >> 8, (__DMC__ >> 4) & 0xf, __DMC__ & 0xf)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__COMPCERT_VERSION__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__COMPCERT_VERSION__ / 10000, (__COMPCERT_VERSION__ / 100) % 100, __COMPCERT_VERSION__ % 100)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION
# endif
# if defined(__POCC__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(__POCC__ / 100, __POCC__ % 100, 0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION
# endif
# if \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( __clang__ ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( __COMPCERT__ )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION >= JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE(major, minor, patch))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_attribute)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) __has_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_attribute)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_attribute)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if \
defined ( __has_cpp_attribute ) & & \
defined ( __cplusplus ) & & \
( ! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION ) | | JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 15 , 0 ) )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) __has_cpp_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS
# endif
# if !defined(__cplusplus) || !defined(__has_cpp_attribute)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(ns,attribute) (0)
# elif \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION ) & & \
( ! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION ) | | JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 15 , 0 ) ) & & \
( ! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION ) | | JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK ( 19 , 20 , 0 ) )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(ns,attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(ns::attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(ns,attribute) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_cpp_attribute) && defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_cpp_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_cpp_attribute) && defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_cpp_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN
# endif
# if defined(__has_builtin)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin) __has_builtin(builtin)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN
# endif
# if defined(__has_builtin)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) __has_builtin(builtin)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN
# endif
# if defined(__has_builtin)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) __has_builtin(builtin)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE
# endif
# if defined(__has_feature)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE(feature) __has_feature(feature)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE(feature) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE
# endif
# if defined(__has_feature)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) __has_feature(feature)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE
# endif
# if defined(__has_feature)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) __has_feature(feature)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE(feature,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION
# endif
# if defined(__has_extension)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(extension) __has_extension(extension)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(extension) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION
# endif
# if defined(__has_extension)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) __has_extension(extension)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION
# endif
# if defined(__has_extension)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) __has_extension(extension)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION(extension,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_declspec_attribute)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) __has_declspec_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_declspec_attribute)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_declspec_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# if defined(__has_declspec_attribute)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) __has_declspec_attribute(attribute)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING
# endif
# if defined(__has_warning)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING(warning) __has_warning(warning)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING(warning) (0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING
# endif
# if defined(__has_warning)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) __has_warning(warning)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING
# endif
# if defined(__has_warning)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) __has_warning(warning)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING(warning,major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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/* JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_ is for
HEDLEY INTERNAL USE ONLY . API subject to change without notice . */
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wc++98-compat")
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wc++17-extensions")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(xpr) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
_Pragma ( " clang diagnostic ignored \" -Wc++98-compat \" " ) \
_Pragma ( " clang diagnostic ignored \" -Wc++17-extensions \" " ) \
xpr \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(xpr) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
_Pragma ( " clang diagnostic ignored \" -Wc++98-compat \" " ) \
xpr \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# endif
# endif
# endif
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(x) x
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST(T, expr) (const_cast<T>(expr))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING ( " -Wcast-qual " ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 6 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST(T, expr) (__extension__ ({ \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL \
( ( T ) ( expr ) ) ; \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP \
} ) )
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST(T, expr) (reinterpret_cast<T>(expr))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(T, expr) (static_cast<T>(expr))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wold-style-cast")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
_Pragma ( " clang diagnostic ignored \" -Wold-style-cast \" " ) \
( ( T ) ( expr ) ) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,3,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
_Pragma ( " diag_suppress=Pe137 " ) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP \
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) ((T) (expr))
# endif
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST(T, expr) (expr)
# endif
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# if \
( defined ( __STDC_VERSION__ ) & & ( __STDC_VERSION__ > = 199901L ) ) | | \
defined ( __clang__ ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 18 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 7 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 0 , 1 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK ( 0 , 9 , 17 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) & & defined ( __C99_PRAGMA_OPERATOR ) )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(value) _Pragma(#value)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(value) __pragma(value)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(value)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# endif
# if defined(__clang__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("clang diagnostic push")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("clang diagnostic pop")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("warning(push)")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("warning(pop)")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,6,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("GCC diagnostic push")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("GCC diagnostic pop")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH __pragma(warning(push))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP __pragma(warning(pop))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK(5,6,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("push")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("pop")
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("diag_push")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("diag_pop")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(2,90,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH _Pragma("warning(push)")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP _Pragma("warning(pop)")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wdeprecated-declarations")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("warning(disable:1478 1786)")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("diag_suppress 1215,1444")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED __pragma(warning(disable:4996))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("diag_suppress 1291,1718")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,13,0) && !defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("error_messages(off,E_DEPRECATED_ATT,E_DEPRECATED_ATT_MESS)")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,13,0) && defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("error_messages(off,symdeprecated,symdeprecated2)")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("diag_suppress=Pe1444,Pe1215")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(2,90,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED _Pragma("warn(disable:2241)")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-pragmas")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wunknown-pragmas\"")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("warning(disable:161)")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress 1675")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,3,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wunknown-pragmas\"")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS __pragma(warning(disable:4068))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 16 , 9 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 3 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress 163")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress 163")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS _Pragma("diag_suppress=Pe161")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-attributes")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wunknown-attributes\"")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(4,6,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wdeprecated-declarations\"")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(17,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("warning(disable:1292)")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(19,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES __pragma(warning(disable:5030))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(17,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("diag_suppress 1097")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,14,0) && defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("error_messages(off,attrskipunsup)")
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 18 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("diag_suppress 1173")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES _Pragma("diag_suppress=Pe1097")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wcast-qual")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL _Pragma("clang diagnostic ignored \"-Wcast-qual\"")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL _Pragma("warning(disable:2203 2331)")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(3,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL _Pragma("GCC diagnostic ignored \"-Wcast-qual\"")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(14,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __declspec(deprecated("Since " # since))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __declspec(deprecated("Since " #since "; use " #replacement))
# elif defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201402L)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[deprecated("Since " #since)]])
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[deprecated("Since " #since "; use " #replacement)]])
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION ( attribute_deprecated_with_message ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 6 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 13 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 17 , 10 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 18 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 18 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 3 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __attribute__((__deprecated__("Since " #since)))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __attribute__((__deprecated__("Since " #since "; use " #replacement)))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( deprecated ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __attribute__((__deprecated__))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __attribute__((__deprecated__))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 10 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 50 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) __declspec(deprecated)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) __declspec(deprecated)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since) _Pragma("deprecated")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement) _Pragma("deprecated")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED(since)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR(since, replacement)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( warning ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE(available_since) __attribute__((__warning__("Not available until " #available_since)))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE(available_since)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG
# endif
# if (JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(nodiscard) >= 201907L)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard]])
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard(msg)]])
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(nodiscard)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard]])
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[nodiscard]])
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( warn_unused_result ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 15 , 0 ) & & defined ( __cplusplus ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 17 , 10 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) __attribute__((__warn_unused_result__))
# elif defined(_Check_return_) /* SAL */
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT _Check_return_
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg) _Check_return_
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG(msg)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( sentinel ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 4 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL(position) __attribute__((__sentinel__(position)))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL(position)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __noreturn
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(13,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__))
# elif defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && __STDC_VERSION__ >= 201112L
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN _Noreturn
# elif defined(__cplusplus) && (__cplusplus >= 201103L)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[noreturn]])
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( noreturn ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 11 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __attribute__((__noreturn__))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN _Pragma("does_not_return")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(13,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __declspec(noreturn)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN _Pragma("FUNC_NEVER_RETURNS;")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(3,2,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __attribute((noreturn))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(9,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN __declspec(noreturn)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(noescape)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE __attribute__((__noescape__))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 10 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) __assume(expr)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_assume)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) __builtin_assume(expr)
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 )
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) std::_nassert(expr)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) _nassert(expr)
# endif
# endif
# if \
( JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN ( __builtin_unreachable ) & & ( ! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION ) ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 18 , 10 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 1 , 5 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE() __builtin_unreachable()
# elif defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE() JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(0)
# endif
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME)
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, ((expr) ? 1 : (JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE(), 1)))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, expr)
# endif
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE)
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(value) return (JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(0)), (value))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(value) JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE()
# endif
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN(value) return (value)
# endif
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE() JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME(0)
# endif
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JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wpedantic")
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wpedantic"
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wc++98-compat-pedantic") && defined(__cplusplus)
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wc++98-compat-pedantic"
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING("-Wvariadic-macros",4,0,0)
# if defined(__clang__)
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wvariadic-macros"
# elif defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION)
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wvariadic-macros"
# endif
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( nonnull ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(...) __attribute__((__nonnull__(__VA_ARGS__)))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL(...)
# endif
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT
# endif
# if defined(__MINGW32__) && JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(format,4,4,0) && !defined(__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __attribute__((__format__(ms_printf, string_idx, first_to_check)))
# elif defined(__MINGW32__) && JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(format,4,4,0) && defined(__USE_MINGW_ANSI_STDIO)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __attribute__((__format__(gnu_printf, string_idx, first_to_check)))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( format ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 6 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __attribute__((__format__(__printf__, string_idx, first_to_check)))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check) __declspec(vaformat(printf,string_idx,first_to_check))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT(string_idx,first_to_check)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# if __cplusplus >= 201103L
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(constexpr)
# endif
# endif
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(__builtin_unpredictable)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE(expr) __builtin_unpredictable((expr))
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN ( __builtin_expect_with_probability ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 9 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, value, probability) __builtin_expect_with_probability( (expr), (value), (probability))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_TRUE(expr, probability) __builtin_expect_with_probability(!!(expr), 1 , (probability))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_FALSE(expr, probability) __builtin_expect_with_probability(!!(expr), 0 , (probability))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect (!!(expr), 1 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect (!!(expr), 0 )
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN ( __builtin_expect ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 15 , 0 ) & & defined ( __cplusplus ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 7 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK ( 0 , 9 , 27 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, expected, probability) \
( ( ( probability ) > = 0.9 ) ? __builtin_expect ( ( expr ) , ( expected ) ) : ( JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST ( void , expected ) , ( expr ) ) )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_TRUE(expr, probability) \
( __extension__ ( { \
double hedley_probability_ = ( probability ) ; \
( ( hedley_probability_ > = 0.9 ) ? __builtin_expect ( ! ! ( expr ) , 1 ) : ( ( hedley_probability_ < = 0.1 ) ? __builtin_expect ( ! ! ( expr ) , 0 ) : ! ! ( expr ) ) ) ; \
} ) )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_FALSE(expr, probability) \
( __extension__ ( { \
double hedley_probability_ = ( probability ) ; \
( ( hedley_probability_ > = 0.9 ) ? __builtin_expect ( ! ! ( expr ) , 0 ) : ( ( hedley_probability_ < = 0.1 ) ? __builtin_expect ( ! ! ( expr ) , 1 ) : ! ! ( expr ) ) ) ; \
} ) )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 1)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(expr) __builtin_expect(!!(expr), 0)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, expected, probability) (JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void, expected), (expr))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_TRUE(expr, probability) (!!(expr))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT_FALSE(expr, probability) (!!(expr))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY(expr) (!!(expr))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(expr) (!!(expr))
# endif
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT(expr, 1, 0.5)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( malloc ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 11 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 12 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC __attribute__((__malloc__))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC _Pragma("returns_new_memory")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(14, 0, 0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC __declspec(restrict)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PURE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PURE
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( pure ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 96 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 11 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 17 , 10 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE __attribute__((__pure__))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE _Pragma("does_not_write_global_data")
# elif defined(__cplusplus) && \
( \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 0 , 1 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) \
)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE _Pragma("FUNC_IS_PURE;")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PURE
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CONST)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONST
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( const ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 11 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 17 , 10 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST __attribute__((__const__))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 10 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST _Pragma("no_side_effect")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CONST JSON_HEDLEY_PURE
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT
# endif
# if defined(__STDC_VERSION__) && (__STDC_VERSION__ >= 199901L) && !defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT restrict
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK ( 14 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 17 , 10 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 2 , 4 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 14 , 0 ) & & defined ( __cplusplus ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
defined ( __clang__ )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT __restrict
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK(5,3,0) && !defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT _Restrict
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE
# endif
# if \
( defined ( __STDC_VERSION__ ) & & ( __STDC_VERSION__ > = 199901L ) ) | | \
( defined ( __cplusplus ) & & ( __cplusplus > = 199711L ) )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE inline
# elif \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 2 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE __inline__
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK ( 12 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE __inline
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( always_inline ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 11 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE __attribute__((__always_inline__)) JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(12,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE __forceinline
# elif defined(__cplusplus) && \
( \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 ) \
)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE _Pragma("FUNC_ALWAYS_INLINE;")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE _Pragma("inline=forced")
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( noinline ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 11 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 10 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK ( 15 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 0 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK ( 1 , 2 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK ( 2 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __attribute__((__noinline__))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(13,10,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __declspec(noinline)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK(10,2,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE _Pragma("noinline")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK(6,0,0) && defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE _Pragma("FUNC_CANNOT_INLINE;")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE _Pragma("inline=never")
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK(3,2,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __attribute((noinline))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(9,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE __declspec(noinline)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT
# endif
# if defined(_WIN32) || defined(__CYGWIN__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC __declspec(dllexport)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT __declspec(dllimport)
# else
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( visibility ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 11 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
( \
defined ( __TI_EABI__ ) & & \
( \
( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 2 , 0 ) & & defined ( __TI_GNU_ATTRIBUTE_SUPPORT__ ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 5 , 0 ) \
) \
)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE __attribute__((__visibility__("hidden")))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC __attribute__((__visibility__("default")))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE
# define JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT extern
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( nothrow ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 3 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW __attribute__((__nothrow__))
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW __declspec(nothrow)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( fallthrough ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 7 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH __attribute__((__fallthrough__))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS(clang,fallthrough)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[clang::fallthrough]])
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(fallthrough)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_([[fallthrough]])
# elif defined(__fallthrough) /* SAL */
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH __fallthrough
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE ( returns_nonnull ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 9 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL __attribute__((__returns_nonnull__))
# elif defined(_Ret_notnull_) /* SAL */
# define JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL _Ret_notnull_
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM
# endif
# if \
defined ( __STDC_VERSION__ ) & & ( __STDC_VERSION__ > = 199901L ) & & \
! defined ( __STDC_NO_VLA__ ) & & \
! defined ( __cplusplus ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM(name) (name)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM(name)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR
# endif
/* JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_ is for
HEDLEY INTERNAL USE ONLY . API subject to change without notice . */
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_
# endif
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN ( __builtin_constant_p ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK ( 0 , 9 , 19 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
( JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 10 , 0 ) & & ! defined ( __cplusplus ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 1 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT(expr) __builtin_constant_p(expr)
# endif
# if !defined(__cplusplus)
# if \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN ( __builtin_types_compatible_p ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 3 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK ( 8 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK ( 0 , 9 , 24 )
# if defined(__INTPTR_TYPE__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) __builtin_types_compatible_p(__typeof__((1 ? (void*) ((__INTPTR_TYPE__) ((expr) * 0)) : (int*) 0)), int*)
# else
# include <stdint.h>
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) __builtin_types_compatible_p(__typeof__((1 ? (void*) ((intptr_t) ((expr) * 0)) : (int*) 0)), int*)
# endif
# elif \
( \
defined ( __STDC_VERSION__ ) & & ( __STDC_VERSION__ > = 201112L ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION ) & & \
! defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION ( c_generic_selections ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 9 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 17 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK ( 12 , 1 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK ( 5 , 3 , 0 )
# if defined(__INTPTR_TYPE__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) _Generic((1 ? (void*) ((__INTPTR_TYPE__) ((expr) * 0)) : (int*) 0), int*: 1, void*: 0)
# else
# include <stdint.h>
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) _Generic((1 ? (void*) ((intptr_t) * 0) : (int*) 0), int*: 1, void*: 0)
# endif
# elif \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION ) | | \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION ) | | \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION ) | | \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK ( 18 , 12 , 0 ) | | \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION ) | | \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION ) | | \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION ) | | \
defined ( JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION ) | | \
defined ( __clang__ )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) ( \
sizeof ( void ) ! = \
sizeof ( * ( \
1 ? \
( ( void * ) ( ( expr ) * 0L ) ) : \
( ( struct { char v [ sizeof ( void ) * 2 ] ; } * ) 1 ) \
) \
) \
)
# endif
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_)
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT(expr) JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr)
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR(expr) (JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_(expr) ? (expr) : (-1))
# else
# if !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT(expr) (0)
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR(expr) (expr)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS extern "C" {
# define JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS }
# define JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL extern "C"
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS
# define JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS
# define JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT
# endif
# if \
! defined ( __cplusplus ) & & ( \
( defined ( __STDC_VERSION__ ) & & ( __STDC_VERSION__ > = 201112L ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE ( c_static_assert ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 6 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 ) | | \
defined ( _Static_assert ) \
)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, message) _Static_assert(expr, message)
# elif \
( defined ( __cplusplus ) & & ( __cplusplus > = 201103L ) ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK ( 16 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, message) JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(static_assert(expr, message))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT(expr, message)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_NULL)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NULL
# endif
# if defined(__cplusplus)
# if __cplusplus >= 201103L
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_(nullptr)
# elif defined(NULL)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL NULL
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(void*, 0)
# endif
# elif defined(NULL)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL NULL
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_NULL ((void*) 0)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-pragmas")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS \
JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA ( message msg ) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message msg)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK(5,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(_CRI message msg)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK(8,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message(msg))
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK(2,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message(msg))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wunknown-pragmas")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS \
JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA ( clang warning msg ) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# elif \
JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK ( 4 , 8 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK ( 18 , 4 , 0 ) | | \
JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK ( 13 , 0 , 0 )
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(GCC warning msg)
# elif JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(15,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_PRAGMA(message(msg))
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING(msg) JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE(msg)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE
# endif
# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(diagnose_if)
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING("-Wgcc-compat")
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE(expr) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
_Pragma ( " clang diagnostic ignored \" -Wgcc-compat \" " ) \
__attribute__ ( ( diagnose_if ( ! ( expr ) , # expr , " error " ) ) ) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG(expr,msg) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
_Pragma ( " clang diagnostic ignored \" -Wgcc-compat \" " ) \
__attribute__ ( ( diagnose_if ( ! ( expr ) , msg , " error " ) ) ) \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE(expr) __attribute__((diagnose_if(!(expr), #expr, "error")))
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG(expr,msg) __attribute__((diagnose_if(!(expr), msg, "error")))
# endif
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE(expr)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG(expr,msg)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(flag_enum)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS __attribute__((__flag_enum__))
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK(19,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST(T, expr) (__extension__ ({ \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH \
_Pragma ( " warning(disable:188) " ) \
( ( T ) ( expr ) ) ; \
JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP \
} ) )
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST(T, expr) JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST(T, expr)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES
# endif
# if JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(19,0,23918) && !JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK(20,0,0)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES __declspec(empty_bases)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES
# endif
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/* Remaining macros are deprecated. */
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK
# endif
# if defined(__clang__)
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) (0)
# else
# define JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch) JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK(major,minor,patch)
# endif
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE(attribute)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE(attribute)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_BUILTIN)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_BUILTIN
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN(builtin)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_FEATURE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_FEATURE
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_FEATURE(feature) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE(feature)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_EXTENSION)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_EXTENSION
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_EXTENSION(extension) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION(extension)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_DECLSPEC_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_DECLSPEC_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE(attribute)
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# if defined(JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_WARNING)
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_WARNING
# endif
# define JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_WARNING(warning) JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING(warning)
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# endif /* !defined(JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION) || (JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION < X) */
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// This file contains all internal macro definitions
// You MUST include macro_unscope.hpp at the end of json.hpp to undef all of them
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// exclude unsupported compilers
# if !defined(JSON_SKIP_UNSUPPORTED_COMPILER_CHECK)
# if defined(__clang__)
# if (__clang_major__ * 10000 + __clang_minor__ * 100 + __clang_patchlevel__) < 30400
# error "unsupported Clang version - see https: //github.com/nlohmann/json#supported-compilers"
# endif
# elif defined(__GNUC__) && !(defined(__ICC) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER))
# if (__GNUC__ * 10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) < 40800
# error "unsupported GCC version - see https: //github.com/nlohmann/json#supported-compilers"
# endif
# endif
# endif
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// C++ language standard detection
# if (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 202002L) || (defined(_MSVC_LANG) && _MSVC_LANG >= 202002L)
# define JSON_HAS_CPP_20
# define JSON_HAS_CPP_17
# define JSON_HAS_CPP_14
# elif (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201703L) || (defined(_HAS_CXX17) && _HAS_CXX17 == 1) // fix for issue #464
# define JSON_HAS_CPP_17
# define JSON_HAS_CPP_14
# elif (defined(__cplusplus) && __cplusplus >= 201402L) || (defined(_HAS_CXX14) && _HAS_CXX14 == 1)
# define JSON_HAS_CPP_14
# endif
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// disable float-equal warnings on GCC/clang
# if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__)
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wfloat-equal"
# endif
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// disable documentation warnings on clang
# if defined(__clang__)
# pragma GCC diagnostic push
# pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdocumentation"
# endif
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// allow to disable exceptions
# if (defined(__cpp_exceptions) || defined(__EXCEPTIONS) || defined(_CPPUNWIND)) && !defined(JSON_NOEXCEPTION)
# define JSON_THROW(exception) throw exception
# define JSON_TRY try
# define JSON_CATCH(exception) catch(exception)
# define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH(exception) catch(exception)
# else
# include <cstdlib>
# define JSON_THROW(exception) std::abort()
# define JSON_TRY if(true)
# define JSON_CATCH(exception) if(false)
# define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH(exception) if(false)
# endif
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// override exception macros
# if defined(JSON_THROW_USER)
# undef JSON_THROW
# define JSON_THROW JSON_THROW_USER
# endif
# if defined(JSON_TRY_USER)
# undef JSON_TRY
# define JSON_TRY JSON_TRY_USER
# endif
# if defined(JSON_CATCH_USER)
# undef JSON_CATCH
# define JSON_CATCH JSON_CATCH_USER
# undef JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH
# define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH JSON_CATCH_USER
# endif
# if defined(JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH_USER)
# undef JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH
# define JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH_USER
# endif
// allow to override assert
# if !defined(JSON_ASSERT)
# include <cassert> // assert
# define JSON_ASSERT(x) assert(x)
# endif
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/*!
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@ brief macro to briefly define a mapping between an enum and JSON
@ def NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM
@ since version 3.4 .0
*/
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(ENUM_TYPE, ...) \
template < typename BasicJsonType > \
inline void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const ENUM_TYPE & e ) \
{ \
static_assert ( std : : is_enum < ENUM_TYPE > : : value , # ENUM_TYPE " must be an enum! " ) ; \
static const std : : pair < ENUM_TYPE , BasicJsonType > m [ ] = __VA_ARGS__ ; \
auto it = std : : find_if ( std : : begin ( m ) , std : : end ( m ) , \
[ e ] ( const std : : pair < ENUM_TYPE , BasicJsonType > & ej_pair ) - > bool \
{ \
return ej_pair . first = = e ; \
} ) ; \
j = ( ( it ! = std : : end ( m ) ) ? it : std : : begin ( m ) ) - > second ; \
} \
template < typename BasicJsonType > \
inline void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , ENUM_TYPE & e ) \
{ \
static_assert ( std : : is_enum < ENUM_TYPE > : : value , # ENUM_TYPE " must be an enum! " ) ; \
static const std : : pair < ENUM_TYPE , BasicJsonType > m [ ] = __VA_ARGS__ ; \
auto it = std : : find_if ( std : : begin ( m ) , std : : end ( m ) , \
[ & j ] ( const std : : pair < ENUM_TYPE , BasicJsonType > & ej_pair ) - > bool \
{ \
return ej_pair . second = = j ; \
} ) ; \
e = ( ( it ! = std : : end ( m ) ) ? it : std : : begin ( m ) ) - > first ; \
}
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// Ugly macros to avoid uglier copy-paste when specializing basic_json. They
// may be removed in the future once the class is split.
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# define NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION \
template < template < typename , typename , typename . . . > class ObjectType , \
template < typename , typename . . . > class ArrayType , \
class StringType , class BooleanType , class NumberIntegerType , \
class NumberUnsignedType , class NumberFloatType , \
template < typename > class AllocatorType , \
template < typename , typename = void > class JSONSerializer , \
class BinaryType >
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# define NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL \
basic_json < ObjectType , ArrayType , StringType , BooleanType , \
NumberIntegerType , NumberUnsignedType , NumberFloatType , \
AllocatorType , JSONSerializer , BinaryType >
// Macros to simplify conversion from/to types
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND( x ) x
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_GET_MACRO(_1, _2, _3, _4, _5, _6, _7, _8, _9, _10, _11, _12, _13, _14, _15, _16, _17, _18, _19, _20, _21, _22, _23, _24, _25, _26, _27, _28, _29, _30, _31, _32, _33, _34, _35, _36, _37, _38, _39, _40, _41, _42, _43, _44, _45, _46, _47, _48, _49, _50, _51, _52, _53, _54, _55, _56, _57, _58, _59, _60, _61, _62, _63, _64, NAME,...) NAME
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE(...) NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND(NLOHMANN_JSON_GET_MACRO(__VA_ARGS__, \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE64 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE63 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE62 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE61 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE60 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE59 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE58 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE57 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE56 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE55 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE54 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE53 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE52 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE51 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE50 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE49 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE48 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE47 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE46 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE45 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE44 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE43 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE42 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE41 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE40 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE39 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE38 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE37 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE36 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE35 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE34 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE33 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE32 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE31 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE30 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE29 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE28 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE27 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE26 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE25 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE24 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE23 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE22 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE21 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE20 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE19 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE18 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE17 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE16 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE15 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE14 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE13 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE12 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE11 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE10 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE9 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE8 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE7 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE6 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE5 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE4 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE3 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2 , \
NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE1 ) ( __VA_ARGS__ ) )
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) func(v1)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE3(func, v1, v2) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v2)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE4(func, v1, v2, v3) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE3(func, v2, v3)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE5(func, v1, v2, v3, v4) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE4(func, v2, v3, v4)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE6(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE5(func, v2, v3, v4, v5)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE7(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE6(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE8(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE7(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE9(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE8(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE10(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE9(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE11(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE10(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE12(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE11(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE13(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE12(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE14(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE13(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE15(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE14(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE16(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE15(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE17(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE16(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE18(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE17(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE19(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE18(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE20(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE19(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE21(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE20(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE22(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE21(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE23(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE22(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE24(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE23(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE25(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE24(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE26(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE25(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE27(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE26(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE28(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE27(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE29(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE28(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE30(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE29(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE31(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE30(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE32(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE31(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE33(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE32(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE34(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE33(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE35(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE34(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE36(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE35(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE37(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE36(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE38(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE37(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE39(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE38(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE40(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE39(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE41(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE40(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE42(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE41(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE43(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE42(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE44(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE43(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE45(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE44(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE46(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE45(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE47(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE46(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE48(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE47(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE49(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE48(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE50(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE49(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE51(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE50(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE52(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE51(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE53(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE52(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE54(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE53(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE55(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE54(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE56(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE55(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE57(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE56(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE58(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE57(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE59(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE58(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE60(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE59(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE61(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE60(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE62(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE61(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE63(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE62(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE64(func, v1, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62, v63) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE2(func, v1) NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE63(func, v2, v3, v4, v5, v6, v7, v8, v9, v10, v11, v12, v13, v14, v15, v16, v17, v18, v19, v20, v21, v22, v23, v24, v25, v26, v27, v28, v29, v30, v31, v32, v33, v34, v35, v36, v37, v38, v39, v40, v41, v42, v43, v44, v45, v46, v47, v48, v49, v50, v51, v52, v53, v54, v55, v56, v57, v58, v59, v60, v61, v62, v63)
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_TO(v1) nlohmann_json_j[#v1] = nlohmann_json_t.v1;
# define NLOHMANN_JSON_FROM(v1) nlohmann_json_j.at(#v1).get_to(nlohmann_json_t.v1);
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/*!
@ brief macro
@ def NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE
@ since version 3.9 .0
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*/
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# define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE(Type, ...) \
friend void to_json ( nlohmann : : json & nlohmann_json_j , const Type & nlohmann_json_t ) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND ( NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE ( NLOHMANN_JSON_TO , __VA_ARGS__ ) ) } \
friend void from_json ( const nlohmann : : json & nlohmann_json_j , Type & nlohmann_json_t ) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND ( NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE ( NLOHMANN_JSON_FROM , __VA_ARGS__ ) ) }
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/*!
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@ brief macro
@ def NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE
@ since version 3.9 .0
*/
# define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE(Type, ...) \
inline void to_json ( nlohmann : : json & nlohmann_json_j , const Type & nlohmann_json_t ) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND ( NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE ( NLOHMANN_JSON_TO , __VA_ARGS__ ) ) } \
inline void from_json ( const nlohmann : : json & nlohmann_json_j , Type & nlohmann_json_t ) { NLOHMANN_JSON_EXPAND ( NLOHMANN_JSON_PASTE ( NLOHMANN_JSON_FROM , __VA_ARGS__ ) ) }
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# ifndef JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS
# define JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS 1
# endif
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# if JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS
# define JSON_EXPLICIT
# else
# define JSON_EXPLICIT explicit
# endif
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
////////////////
// exceptions //
////////////////
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/*!
@ brief general exception of the @ ref basic_json class
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This class is an extension of ` std : : exception ` objects with a member @ a id for
exception ids . It is used as the base class for all exceptions thrown by the
@ ref basic_json class . This class can hence be used as " wildcard " to catch
exceptions .
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Subclasses :
- @ ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error
- @ ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators
- @ ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with
a wrong type
- @ ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range
- @ ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors
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@ internal
@ note To have nothrow - copy - constructible exceptions , we internally use
` std : : runtime_error ` which can cope with arbitrary - length error messages .
Intermediate strings are built with static functions and then passed to
the actual constructor .
@ endinternal
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@ liveexample { The following code shows how arbitrary library exceptions can be
caught . , exception }
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@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
class exception : public std : : exception
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{
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public :
/// returns the explanatory string
JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
const char * what ( ) const noexcept override
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{
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return m . what ( ) ;
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}
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/// the id of the exception
const int id ;
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protected :
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
exception ( int id_ , const char * what_arg ) : id ( id_ ) , m ( what_arg ) { }
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static std : : string name ( const std : : string & ename , int id_ )
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{
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return " [json.exception. " + ename + " . " + std : : to_string ( id_ ) + " ] " ;
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}
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private :
/// an exception object as storage for error messages
std : : runtime_error m ;
} ;
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/*!
@ brief exception indicating a parse error
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This exception is thrown by the library when a parse error occurs . Parse errors
can occur during the deserialization of JSON text , CBOR , MessagePack , as well
as when using JSON Patch .
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Member @ a byte holds the byte index of the last read character in the input
file .
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Exceptions have ids 1 xx .
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name / id | example message | description
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
json . exception . parse_error .101 | parse error at 2 : unexpected end of input ; expected string literal | This error indicates a syntax error while deserializing a JSON text . The error message describes that an unexpected token ( character ) was encountered , and the member @ a byte indicates the error position .
json . exception . parse_error .102 | parse error at 14 : missing or wrong low surrogate | JSON uses the ` \ uxxxx ` format to describe Unicode characters . Code points above above 0xFFFF are split into two ` \ uxxxx ` entries ( " surrogate pairs " ) . This error indicates that the surrogate pair is incomplete or contains an invalid code point .
json . exception . parse_error .103 | parse error : code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid | Unicode supports code points up to 0x10FFFF . Code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid .
json . exception . parse_error .104 | parse error : JSON patch must be an array of objects | [ RFC 6902 ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) requires a JSON Patch document to be a JSON document that represents an array of objects.
json . exception . parse_error .105 | parse error : operation must have string member ' op ' | An operation of a JSON Patch document must contain exactly one " op " member , whose value indicates the operation to perform . Its value must be one of " add " , " remove " , " replace " , " move " , " copy " , or " test " ; other values are errors .
json . exception . parse_error .106 | parse error : array index ' 01 ' must not begin with ' 0 ' | An array index in a JSON Pointer ( [ RFC 6901 ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) may be `0` or any number without a leading `0`.
json . exception . parse_error .107 | parse error : JSON pointer must be empty or begin with ' / ' - was : ' foo ' | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens , each prefixed by a ` / ` character .
json . exception . parse_error .108 | parse error : escape character ' ~ ' must be followed with ' 0 ' or ' 1 ' | In a JSON Pointer , only ` ~ 0 ` and ` ~ 1 ` are valid escape sequences .
json . exception . parse_error .109 | parse error : array index ' one ' is not a number | A JSON Pointer array index must be a number .
json . exception . parse_error .110 | parse error at 1 : cannot read 2 bytes from vector | When parsing CBOR or MessagePack , the byte vector ends before the complete value has been read .
json . exception . parse_error .112 | parse error at 1 : error reading CBOR ; last byte : 0xF8 | Not all types of CBOR or MessagePack are supported . This exception occurs if an unsupported byte was read .
json . exception . parse_error .113 | parse error at 2 : expected a CBOR string ; last byte : 0x98 | While parsing a map key , a value that is not a string has been read .
json . exception . parse_error .114 | parse error : Unsupported BSON record type 0x0F | The parsing of the corresponding BSON record type is not implemented ( yet ) .
json . exception . parse_error .115 | parse error at byte 5 : syntax error while parsing UBJSON high - precision number : invalid number text : 1 A | A UBJSON high - precision number could not be parsed .
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@ note For an input with n bytes , 1 is the index of the first character and n + 1
is the index of the terminating null byte or the end of file . This also
holds true when reading a byte vector ( CBOR or MessagePack ) .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows how a ` parse_error ` exception can be
caught . , parse_error }
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@ sa - @ ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions
@ sa - @ ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators
@ sa - @ ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with
a wrong type
@ sa - @ ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range
@ sa - @ ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors
@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
class parse_error : public exception
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{
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public :
/*!
@ brief create a parse error exception
@ param [ in ] id_ the id of the exception
@ param [ in ] pos the position where the error occurred ( or with
chars_read_total = 0 if the position cannot be
determined )
@ param [ in ] what_arg the explanatory string
@ return parse_error object
*/
static parse_error create ( int id_ , const position_t & pos , const std : : string & what_arg )
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{
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std : : string w = exception : : name ( " parse_error " , id_ ) + " parse error " +
position_string ( pos ) + " : " + what_arg ;
return parse_error ( id_ , pos . chars_read_total , w . c_str ( ) ) ;
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}
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static parse_error create ( int id_ , std : : size_t byte_ , const std : : string & what_arg )
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{
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std : : string w = exception : : name ( " parse_error " , id_ ) + " parse error " +
( byte_ ! = 0 ? ( " at byte " + std : : to_string ( byte_ ) ) : " " ) +
" : " + what_arg ;
return parse_error ( id_ , byte_ , w . c_str ( ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief byte index of the parse error
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The byte index of the last read character in the input file .
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@ note For an input with n bytes , 1 is the index of the first character and
n + 1 is the index of the terminating null byte or the end of file .
This also holds true when reading a byte vector ( CBOR or MessagePack ) .
*/
const std : : size_t byte ;
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private :
parse_error ( int id_ , std : : size_t byte_ , const char * what_arg )
: exception ( id_ , what_arg ) , byte ( byte_ ) { }
static std : : string position_string ( const position_t & pos )
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{
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return " at line " + std : : to_string ( pos . lines_read + 1 ) +
" , column " + std : : to_string ( pos . chars_read_current_line ) ;
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}
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} ;
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/*!
@ brief exception indicating errors with iterators
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This exception is thrown if iterators passed to a library function do not match
the expected semantics .
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Exceptions have ids 2 xx .
name / id | example message | description
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
json . exception . invalid_iterator .201 | iterators are not compatible | The iterators passed to constructor @ ref basic_json ( InputIT first , InputIT last ) are not compatible , meaning they do not belong to the same container . Therefore , the range ( @ a first , @ a last ) is invalid .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .202 | iterator does not fit current value | In an erase or insert function , the passed iterator @ a pos does not belong to the JSON value for which the function was called . It hence does not define a valid position for the deletion / insertion .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .203 | iterators do not fit current value | Either iterator passed to function @ ref erase ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last ) does not belong to the JSON value from which values shall be erased . It hence does not define a valid range to delete values from .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .204 | iterators out of range | When an iterator range for a primitive type ( number , boolean , or string ) is passed to a constructor or an erase function , this range has to be exactly ( @ ref begin ( ) , @ ref end ( ) ) , because this is the only way the single stored value is expressed . All other ranges are invalid .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .205 | iterator out of range | When an iterator for a primitive type ( number , boolean , or string ) is passed to an erase function , the iterator has to be the @ ref begin ( ) iterator , because it is the only way to address the stored value . All other iterators are invalid .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .206 | cannot construct with iterators from null | The iterators passed to constructor @ ref basic_json ( InputIT first , InputIT last ) belong to a JSON null value and hence to not define a valid range .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .207 | cannot use key ( ) for non - object iterators | The key ( ) member function can only be used on iterators belonging to a JSON object , because other types do not have a concept of a key .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .208 | cannot use operator [ ] for object iterators | The operator [ ] to specify a concrete offset cannot be used on iterators belonging to a JSON object , because JSON objects are unordered .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .209 | cannot use offsets with object iterators | The offset operators ( + , - , + = , - = ) cannot be used on iterators belonging to a JSON object , because JSON objects are unordered .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .210 | iterators do not fit | The iterator range passed to the insert function are not compatible , meaning they do not belong to the same container . Therefore , the range ( @ a first , @ a last ) is invalid .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .211 | passed iterators may not belong to container | The iterator range passed to the insert function must not be a subrange of the container to insert to .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .212 | cannot compare iterators of different containers | When two iterators are compared , they must belong to the same container .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .213 | cannot compare order of object iterators | The order of object iterators cannot be compared , because JSON objects are unordered .
json . exception . invalid_iterator .214 | cannot get value | Cannot get value for iterator : Either the iterator belongs to a null value or it is an iterator to a primitive type ( number , boolean , or string ) , but the iterator is different to @ ref begin ( ) .
@ liveexample { The following code shows how an ` invalid_iterator ` exception can be
caught . , invalid_iterator }
@ sa - @ ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions
@ sa - @ ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error
@ sa - @ ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with
a wrong type
@ sa - @ ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range
@ sa - @ ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors
@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
class invalid_iterator : public exception
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{
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public :
static invalid_iterator create ( int id_ , const std : : string & what_arg )
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{
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std : : string w = exception : : name ( " invalid_iterator " , id_ ) + what_arg ;
return invalid_iterator ( id_ , w . c_str ( ) ) ;
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}
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private :
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
invalid_iterator ( int id_ , const char * what_arg )
: exception ( id_ , what_arg ) { }
} ;
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/*!
@ brief exception indicating executing a member function with a wrong type
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This exception is thrown in case of a type error ; that is , a library function is
executed on a JSON value whose type does not match the expected semantics .
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Exceptions have ids 3 xx .
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name / id | example message | description
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
json . exception . type_error .301 | cannot create object from initializer list | To create an object from an initializer list , the initializer list must consist only of a list of pairs whose first element is a string . When this constraint is violated , an array is created instead .
json . exception . type_error .302 | type must be object , but is array | During implicit or explicit value conversion , the JSON type must be compatible to the target type . For instance , a JSON string can only be converted into string types , but not into numbers or boolean types .
json . exception . type_error .303 | incompatible ReferenceType for get_ref , actual type is object | To retrieve a reference to a value stored in a @ ref basic_json object with @ ref get_ref , the type of the reference must match the value type . For instance , for a JSON array , the @ a ReferenceType must be @ ref array_t & .
json . exception . type_error .304 | cannot use at ( ) with string | The @ ref at ( ) member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .305 | cannot use operator [ ] with string | The @ ref operator [ ] member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .306 | cannot use value ( ) with string | The @ ref value ( ) member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .307 | cannot use erase ( ) with string | The @ ref erase ( ) member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .308 | cannot use push_back ( ) with string | The @ ref push_back ( ) and @ ref operator + = member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .309 | cannot use insert ( ) with | The @ ref insert ( ) member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .310 | cannot use swap ( ) with number | The @ ref swap ( ) member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .311 | cannot use emplace_back ( ) with string | The @ ref emplace_back ( ) member function can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .312 | cannot use update ( ) with string | The @ ref update ( ) member functions can only be executed for certain JSON types .
json . exception . type_error .313 | invalid value to unflatten | The @ ref unflatten function converts an object whose keys are JSON Pointers back into an arbitrary nested JSON value . The JSON Pointers must not overlap , because then the resulting value would not be well defined .
json . exception . type_error .314 | only objects can be unflattened | The @ ref unflatten function only works for an object whose keys are JSON Pointers .
json . exception . type_error .315 | values in object must be primitive | The @ ref unflatten function only works for an object whose keys are JSON Pointers and whose values are primitive .
json . exception . type_error .316 | invalid UTF - 8 byte at index 10 : 0x7E | The @ ref dump function only works with UTF - 8 encoded strings ; that is , if you assign a ` std : : string ` to a JSON value , make sure it is UTF - 8 encoded . |
json . exception . type_error .317 | JSON value cannot be serialized to requested format | The dynamic type of the object cannot be represented in the requested serialization format ( e . g . a raw ` true ` or ` null ` JSON object cannot be serialized to BSON ) |
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@ liveexample { The following code shows how a ` type_error ` exception can be
caught . , type_error }
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@ sa - @ ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions
@ sa - @ ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error
@ sa - @ ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators
@ sa - @ ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range
@ sa - @ ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors
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@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
class type_error : public exception
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{
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public :
static type_error create ( int id_ , const std : : string & what_arg )
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{
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std : : string w = exception : : name ( " type_error " , id_ ) + what_arg ;
return type_error ( id_ , w . c_str ( ) ) ;
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}
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private :
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
type_error ( int id_ , const char * what_arg ) : exception ( id_ , what_arg ) { }
} ;
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/*!
@ brief exception indicating access out of the defined range
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This exception is thrown in case a library function is called on an input
parameter that exceeds the expected range , for instance in case of array
indices or nonexisting object keys .
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Exceptions have ids 4 xx .
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name / id | example message | description
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
json . exception . out_of_range .401 | array index 3 is out of range | The provided array index @ a i is larger than @ a size - 1.
json . exception . out_of_range .402 | array index ' - ' ( 3 ) is out of range | The special array index ` - ` in a JSON Pointer never describes a valid element of the array , but the index past the end . That is , it can only be used to add elements at this position , but not to read it .
json . exception . out_of_range .403 | key ' foo ' not found | The provided key was not found in the JSON object .
json . exception . out_of_range .404 | unresolved reference token ' foo ' | A reference token in a JSON Pointer could not be resolved .
json . exception . out_of_range .405 | JSON pointer has no parent | The JSON Patch operations ' remove ' and ' add ' can not be applied to the root element of the JSON value .
json . exception . out_of_range .406 | number overflow parsing ' 10E1000 ' | A parsed number could not be stored as without changing it to NaN or INF .
json . exception . out_of_range .407 | number overflow serializing ' 9223372036854775808 ' | UBJSON and BSON only support integer numbers up to 9223372036854775807. ( until version 3.8 .0 ) |
json . exception . out_of_range .408 | excessive array size : 8658170730974374167 | The size ( following ` # ` ) of an UBJSON array or object exceeds the maximal capacity . |
json . exception . out_of_range .409 | BSON key cannot contain code point U + 0000 ( at byte 2 ) | Key identifiers to be serialized to BSON cannot contain code point U + 0000 , since the key is stored as zero - terminated c - string |
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@ liveexample { The following code shows how an ` out_of_range ` exception can be
caught . , out_of_range }
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@ sa - @ ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions
@ sa - @ ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error
@ sa - @ ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators
@ sa - @ ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with
a wrong type
@ sa - @ ref other_error for exceptions indicating other library errors
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@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
class out_of_range : public exception
{
public :
static out_of_range create ( int id_ , const std : : string & what_arg )
{
std : : string w = exception : : name ( " out_of_range " , id_ ) + what_arg ;
return out_of_range ( id_ , w . c_str ( ) ) ;
}
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private :
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
out_of_range ( int id_ , const char * what_arg ) : exception ( id_ , what_arg ) { }
} ;
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/*!
@ brief exception indicating other library errors
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This exception is thrown in case of errors that cannot be classified with the
other exception types .
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Exceptions have ids 5 xx .
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name / id | example message | description
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
json . exception . other_error .501 | unsuccessful : { " op " : " test " , " path " : " /baz " , " value " : " bar " } | A JSON Patch operation ' test ' failed . The unsuccessful operation is also printed .
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@ sa - @ ref exception for the base class of the library exceptions
@ sa - @ ref parse_error for exceptions indicating a parse error
@ sa - @ ref invalid_iterator for exceptions indicating errors with iterators
@ sa - @ ref type_error for exceptions indicating executing a member function with
a wrong type
@ sa - @ ref out_of_range for exceptions indicating access out of the defined range
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@ liveexample { The following code shows how an ` other_error ` exception can be
caught . , other_error }
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@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
class other_error : public exception
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{
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public :
static other_error create ( int id_ , const std : : string & what_arg )
{
std : : string w = exception : : name ( " other_error " , id_ ) + what_arg ;
return other_error ( id_ , w . c_str ( ) ) ;
}
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private :
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
other_error ( int id_ , const char * what_arg ) : exception ( id_ , what_arg ) { }
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/cpp_future.hpp>
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# include <cstddef> // size_t
# include <type_traits> // conditional, enable_if, false_type, integral_constant, is_constructible, is_integral, is_same, remove_cv, remove_reference, true_type
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
// alias templates to reduce boilerplate
template < bool B , typename T = void >
using enable_if_t = typename std : : enable_if < B , T > : : type ;
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template < typename T >
using uncvref_t = typename std : : remove_cv < typename std : : remove_reference < T > : : type > : : type ;
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// implementation of C++14 index_sequence and affiliates
// source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/32223343
template < std : : size_t . . . Ints >
struct index_sequence
{
using type = index_sequence ;
using value_type = std : : size_t ;
static constexpr std : : size_t size ( ) noexcept
{
return sizeof . . . ( Ints ) ;
}
} ;
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template < class Sequence1 , class Sequence2 >
struct merge_and_renumber ;
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template < std : : size_t . . . I1 , std : : size_t . . . I2 >
struct merge_and_renumber < index_sequence < I1 . . . > , index_sequence < I2 . . . > >
: index_sequence < I1 . . . , ( sizeof . . . ( I1 ) + I2 ) . . . > { } ;
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template < std : : size_t N >
struct make_index_sequence
: merge_and_renumber < typename make_index_sequence < N / 2 > : : type ,
typename make_index_sequence < N - N / 2 > : : type > { } ;
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template < > struct make_index_sequence < 0 > : index_sequence < > { } ;
template < > struct make_index_sequence < 1 > : index_sequence < 0 > { } ;
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template < typename . . . Ts >
using index_sequence_for = make_index_sequence < sizeof . . . ( Ts ) > ;
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// dispatch utility (taken from ranges-v3)
template < unsigned N > struct priority_tag : priority_tag < N - 1 > { } ;
template < > struct priority_tag < 0 > { } ;
// taken from ranges-v3
template < typename T >
struct static_const
{
static constexpr T value { } ;
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} ;
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template < typename T >
constexpr T static_const < T > : : value ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/type_traits.hpp>
# include <limits> // numeric_limits
# include <type_traits> // false_type, is_constructible, is_integral, is_same, true_type
# include <utility> // declval
// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/iterator_traits.hpp>
# include <iterator> // random_access_iterator_tag
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/void_t.hpp>
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namespace nlohmann
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{
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namespace detail
{
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template < typename . . . Ts > struct make_void
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{
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using type = void ;
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} ;
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template < typename . . . Ts > using void_t = typename make_void < Ts . . . > : : type ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/cpp_future.hpp>
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
template < typename It , typename = void >
struct iterator_types { } ;
template < typename It >
struct iterator_types <
It ,
void_t < typename It : : difference_type , typename It : : value_type , typename It : : pointer ,
typename It : : reference , typename It : : iterator_category > >
{
using difference_type = typename It : : difference_type ;
using value_type = typename It : : value_type ;
using pointer = typename It : : pointer ;
using reference = typename It : : reference ;
using iterator_category = typename It : : iterator_category ;
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} ;
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// This is required as some compilers implement std::iterator_traits in a way that
// doesn't work with SFINAE. See https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1341.
template < typename T , typename = void >
struct iterator_traits
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{
} ;
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template < typename T >
struct iterator_traits < T , enable_if_t < ! std : : is_pointer < T > : : value > >
: iterator_types < T >
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{
} ;
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template < typename T >
struct iterator_traits < T * , enable_if_t < std : : is_object < T > : : value > >
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{
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using iterator_category = std : : random_access_iterator_tag ;
using value_type = T ;
using difference_type = ptrdiff_t ;
using pointer = T * ;
using reference = T & ;
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} ;
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} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/cpp_future.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/detected.hpp>
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# include <type_traits>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/void_t.hpp>
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// https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/experimental/is_detected
namespace nlohmann
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{
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namespace detail
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{
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struct nonesuch
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{
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nonesuch ( ) = delete ;
~ nonesuch ( ) = delete ;
nonesuch ( nonesuch const & ) = delete ;
nonesuch ( nonesuch const & & ) = delete ;
void operator = ( nonesuch const & ) = delete ;
void operator = ( nonesuch & & ) = delete ;
} ;
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template < class Default ,
class AlwaysVoid ,
template < class . . . > class Op ,
class . . . Args >
struct detector
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{
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using value_t = std : : false_type ;
using type = Default ;
} ;
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template < class Default , template < class . . . > class Op , class . . . Args >
struct detector < Default , void_t < Op < Args . . . > > , Op , Args . . . >
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{
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using value_t = std : : true_type ;
using type = Op < Args . . . > ;
} ;
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template < template < class . . . > class Op , class . . . Args >
using is_detected = typename detector < nonesuch , void , Op , Args . . . > : : value_t ;
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template < template < class . . . > class Op , class . . . Args >
using detected_t = typename detector < nonesuch , void , Op , Args . . . > : : type ;
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template < class Default , template < class . . . > class Op , class . . . Args >
using detected_or = detector < Default , void , Op , Args . . . > ;
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template < class Default , template < class . . . > class Op , class . . . Args >
using detected_or_t = typename detected_or < Default , Op , Args . . . > : : type ;
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template < class Expected , template < class . . . > class Op , class . . . Args >
using is_detected_exact = std : : is_same < Expected , detected_t < Op , Args . . . > > ;
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template < class To , template < class . . . > class Op , class . . . Args >
using is_detected_convertible =
std : : is_convertible < detected_t < Op , Args . . . > , To > ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/json_fwd.hpp>
# ifndef INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_
# define INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_
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# include <cstdint> // int64_t, uint64_t
# include <map> // map
# include <memory> // allocator
# include <string> // string
# include <vector> // vector
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/*!
@ brief namespace for Niels Lohmann
@ see https : //github.com/nlohmann
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
namespace nlohmann
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{
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/*!
@ brief default JSONSerializer template argument
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This serializer ignores the template arguments and uses ADL
( [ argument - dependent lookup ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl))
for serialization .
*/
template < typename T = void , typename SFINAE = void >
struct adl_serializer ;
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template < template < typename U , typename V , typename . . . Args > class ObjectType =
std : : map ,
template < typename U , typename . . . Args > class ArrayType = std : : vector ,
class StringType = std : : string , class BooleanType = bool ,
class NumberIntegerType = std : : int64_t ,
class NumberUnsignedType = std : : uint64_t ,
class NumberFloatType = double ,
template < typename U > class AllocatorType = std : : allocator ,
template < typename T , typename SFINAE = void > class JSONSerializer =
adl_serializer ,
class BinaryType = std : : vector < std : : uint8_t > >
class basic_json ;
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/*!
@ brief JSON Pointer
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A JSON pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value
within a JSON document . It can be used with functions ` at ` and
` operator [ ] ` . Furthermore , JSON pointers are the base for JSON patches .
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@ sa [ RFC 6901 ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)
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@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType >
class json_pointer ;
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/*!
@ brief default JSON class
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This type is the default specialization of the @ ref basic_json class which
uses the standard template types .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
using json = basic_json < > ;
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template < class Key , class T , class IgnoredLess , class Allocator >
struct ordered_map ;
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/*!
@ brief ordered JSON class
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This type preserves the insertion order of object keys .
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@ since version 3.9 .0
*/
using ordered_json = basic_json < nlohmann : : ordered_map > ;
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} // namespace nlohmann
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# endif // INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_
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namespace nlohmann
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{
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/*!
@ brief detail namespace with internal helper functions
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This namespace collects functions that should not be exposed ,
implementations of some @ ref basic_json methods , and meta - programming helpers .
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@ since version 2.1 .0
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*/
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namespace detail
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{
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/////////////
// helpers //
/////////////
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// Note to maintainers:
//
// Every trait in this file expects a non CV-qualified type.
// The only exceptions are in the 'aliases for detected' section
// (i.e. those of the form: decltype(T::member_function(std::declval<T>())))
//
// In this case, T has to be properly CV-qualified to constraint the function arguments
// (e.g. to_json(BasicJsonType&, const T&))
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template < typename > struct is_basic_json : std : : false_type { } ;
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NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION
struct is_basic_json < NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL > : std : : true_type { } ;
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//////////////////////
// json_ref helpers //
//////////////////////
template < typename >
class json_ref ;
template < typename >
struct is_json_ref : std : : false_type { } ;
template < typename T >
struct is_json_ref < json_ref < T > > : std : : true_type { } ;
//////////////////////////
// aliases for detected //
//////////////////////////
template < typename T >
using mapped_type_t = typename T : : mapped_type ;
template < typename T >
using key_type_t = typename T : : key_type ;
template < typename T >
using value_type_t = typename T : : value_type ;
template < typename T >
using difference_type_t = typename T : : difference_type ;
template < typename T >
using pointer_t = typename T : : pointer ;
template < typename T >
using reference_t = typename T : : reference ;
template < typename T >
using iterator_category_t = typename T : : iterator_category ;
template < typename T >
using iterator_t = typename T : : iterator ;
template < typename T , typename . . . Args >
using to_json_function = decltype ( T : : to_json ( std : : declval < Args > ( ) . . . ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename . . . Args >
using from_json_function = decltype ( T : : from_json ( std : : declval < Args > ( ) . . . ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename U >
using get_template_function = decltype ( std : : declval < T > ( ) . template get < U > ( ) ) ;
// trait checking if JSONSerializer<T>::from_json(json const&, udt&) exists
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T , typename = void >
struct has_from_json : std : : false_type { } ;
// trait checking if j.get<T> is valid
// use this trait instead of std::is_constructible or std::is_convertible,
// both rely on, or make use of implicit conversions, and thus fail when T
// has several constructors/operator= (see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/958)
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T >
struct is_getable
{
static constexpr bool value = is_detected < get_template_function , const BasicJsonType & , T > : : value ;
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} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T >
struct has_from_json < BasicJsonType , T ,
enable_if_t < ! is_basic_json < T > : : value > >
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{
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using serializer = typename BasicJsonType : : template json_serializer < T , void > ;
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static constexpr bool value =
is_detected_exact < void , from_json_function , serializer ,
const BasicJsonType & , T & > : : value ;
} ;
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// This trait checks if JSONSerializer<T>::from_json(json const&) exists
// this overload is used for non-default-constructible user-defined-types
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T , typename = void >
struct has_non_default_from_json : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T >
struct has_non_default_from_json < BasicJsonType , T , enable_if_t < ! is_basic_json < T > : : value > >
{
using serializer = typename BasicJsonType : : template json_serializer < T , void > ;
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static constexpr bool value =
is_detected_exact < T , from_json_function , serializer ,
const BasicJsonType & > : : value ;
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} ;
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// This trait checks if BasicJsonType::json_serializer<T>::to_json exists
// Do not evaluate the trait when T is a basic_json type, to avoid template instantiation infinite recursion.
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T , typename = void >
struct has_to_json : std : : false_type { } ;
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T >
struct has_to_json < BasicJsonType , T , enable_if_t < ! is_basic_json < T > : : value > >
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{
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using serializer = typename BasicJsonType : : template json_serializer < T , void > ;
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static constexpr bool value =
is_detected_exact < void , to_json_function , serializer , BasicJsonType & ,
T > : : value ;
} ;
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///////////////////
// is_ functions //
///////////////////
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template < typename T , typename = void >
struct is_iterator_traits : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename T >
struct is_iterator_traits < iterator_traits < T > >
{
private :
using traits = iterator_traits < T > ;
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public :
static constexpr auto value =
is_detected < value_type_t , traits > : : value & &
is_detected < difference_type_t , traits > : : value & &
is_detected < pointer_t , traits > : : value & &
is_detected < iterator_category_t , traits > : : value & &
is_detected < reference_t , traits > : : value ;
} ;
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// source: https://stackoverflow.com/a/37193089/4116453
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template < typename T , typename = void >
struct is_complete_type : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename T >
struct is_complete_type < T , decltype ( void ( sizeof ( T ) ) ) > : std : : true_type { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleObjectType ,
typename = void >
struct is_compatible_object_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleObjectType >
struct is_compatible_object_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , CompatibleObjectType ,
enable_if_t < is_detected < mapped_type_t , CompatibleObjectType > : : value & &
is_detected < key_type_t , CompatibleObjectType > : : value > >
{
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using object_t = typename BasicJsonType : : object_t ;
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// macOS's is_constructible does not play well with nonesuch...
static constexpr bool value =
std : : is_constructible < typename object_t : : key_type ,
typename CompatibleObjectType : : key_type > : : value & &
std : : is_constructible < typename object_t : : mapped_type ,
typename CompatibleObjectType : : mapped_type > : : value ;
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} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleObjectType >
struct is_compatible_object_type
: is_compatible_object_type_impl < BasicJsonType , CompatibleObjectType > { } ;
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleObjectType ,
typename = void >
struct is_constructible_object_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleObjectType >
struct is_constructible_object_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , ConstructibleObjectType ,
enable_if_t < is_detected < mapped_type_t , ConstructibleObjectType > : : value & &
is_detected < key_type_t , ConstructibleObjectType > : : value > >
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{
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using object_t = typename BasicJsonType : : object_t ;
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static constexpr bool value =
( std : : is_default_constructible < ConstructibleObjectType > : : value & &
( std : : is_move_assignable < ConstructibleObjectType > : : value | |
std : : is_copy_assignable < ConstructibleObjectType > : : value ) & &
( std : : is_constructible < typename ConstructibleObjectType : : key_type ,
typename object_t : : key_type > : : value & &
std : : is_same <
typename object_t : : mapped_type ,
typename ConstructibleObjectType : : mapped_type > : : value ) ) | |
( has_from_json < BasicJsonType ,
typename ConstructibleObjectType : : mapped_type > : : value | |
has_non_default_from_json <
BasicJsonType ,
typename ConstructibleObjectType : : mapped_type > : : value ) ;
} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleObjectType >
struct is_constructible_object_type
: is_constructible_object_type_impl < BasicJsonType ,
ConstructibleObjectType > { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleStringType ,
typename = void >
struct is_compatible_string_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleStringType >
struct is_compatible_string_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , CompatibleStringType ,
enable_if_t < is_detected_exact < typename BasicJsonType : : string_t : : value_type ,
value_type_t , CompatibleStringType > : : value > >
{
static constexpr auto value =
std : : is_constructible < typename BasicJsonType : : string_t , CompatibleStringType > : : value ;
} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleStringType >
struct is_compatible_string_type
: is_compatible_string_type_impl < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleStringType > { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleStringType ,
typename = void >
struct is_constructible_string_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleStringType >
struct is_constructible_string_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , ConstructibleStringType ,
enable_if_t < is_detected_exact < typename BasicJsonType : : string_t : : value_type ,
value_type_t , ConstructibleStringType > : : value > >
{
static constexpr auto value =
std : : is_constructible < ConstructibleStringType ,
typename BasicJsonType : : string_t > : : value ;
} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleStringType >
struct is_constructible_string_type
: is_constructible_string_type_impl < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleStringType > { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleArrayType , typename = void >
struct is_compatible_array_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleArrayType >
struct is_compatible_array_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , CompatibleArrayType ,
enable_if_t < is_detected < value_type_t , CompatibleArrayType > : : value & &
is_detected < iterator_t , CompatibleArrayType > : : value & &
// This is needed because json_reverse_iterator has a ::iterator type...
// Therefore it is detected as a CompatibleArrayType.
// The real fix would be to have an Iterable concept.
! is_iterator_traits <
iterator_traits < CompatibleArrayType > > : : value > >
{
static constexpr bool value =
std : : is_constructible < BasicJsonType ,
typename CompatibleArrayType : : value_type > : : value ;
} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleArrayType >
struct is_compatible_array_type
: is_compatible_array_type_impl < BasicJsonType , CompatibleArrayType > { } ;
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType , typename = void >
struct is_constructible_array_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType >
struct is_constructible_array_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , ConstructibleArrayType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_same < ConstructibleArrayType ,
typename BasicJsonType : : value_type > : : value > >
: std : : true_type { } ;
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType >
struct is_constructible_array_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , ConstructibleArrayType ,
enable_if_t < ! std : : is_same < ConstructibleArrayType ,
typename BasicJsonType : : value_type > : : value & &
std : : is_default_constructible < ConstructibleArrayType > : : value & &
( std : : is_move_assignable < ConstructibleArrayType > : : value | |
std : : is_copy_assignable < ConstructibleArrayType > : : value ) & &
is_detected < value_type_t , ConstructibleArrayType > : : value & &
is_detected < iterator_t , ConstructibleArrayType > : : value & &
is_complete_type <
detected_t < value_type_t , ConstructibleArrayType > > : : value > >
{
static constexpr bool value =
// This is needed because json_reverse_iterator has a ::iterator type,
// furthermore, std::back_insert_iterator (and other iterators) have a
// base class `iterator`... Therefore it is detected as a
// ConstructibleArrayType. The real fix would be to have an Iterable
// concept.
! is_iterator_traits < iterator_traits < ConstructibleArrayType > > : : value & &
( std : : is_same < typename ConstructibleArrayType : : value_type ,
typename BasicJsonType : : array_t : : value_type > : : value | |
has_from_json < BasicJsonType ,
typename ConstructibleArrayType : : value_type > : : value | |
has_non_default_from_json <
BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType : : value_type > : : value ) ;
} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType >
struct is_constructible_array_type
: is_constructible_array_type_impl < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleArrayType > { } ;
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template < typename RealIntegerType , typename CompatibleNumberIntegerType ,
typename = void >
struct is_compatible_integer_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename RealIntegerType , typename CompatibleNumberIntegerType >
struct is_compatible_integer_type_impl <
RealIntegerType , CompatibleNumberIntegerType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_integral < RealIntegerType > : : value & &
std : : is_integral < CompatibleNumberIntegerType > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < bool , CompatibleNumberIntegerType > : : value > >
{
// is there an assert somewhere on overflows?
using RealLimits = std : : numeric_limits < RealIntegerType > ;
using CompatibleLimits = std : : numeric_limits < CompatibleNumberIntegerType > ;
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static constexpr auto value =
std : : is_constructible < RealIntegerType ,
CompatibleNumberIntegerType > : : value & &
CompatibleLimits : : is_integer & &
RealLimits : : is_signed = = CompatibleLimits : : is_signed ;
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} ;
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template < typename RealIntegerType , typename CompatibleNumberIntegerType >
struct is_compatible_integer_type
: is_compatible_integer_type_impl < RealIntegerType ,
CompatibleNumberIntegerType > { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleType , typename = void >
struct is_compatible_type_impl : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleType >
struct is_compatible_type_impl <
BasicJsonType , CompatibleType ,
enable_if_t < is_complete_type < CompatibleType > : : value > >
{
static constexpr bool value =
has_to_json < BasicJsonType , CompatibleType > : : value ;
} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleType >
struct is_compatible_type
: is_compatible_type_impl < BasicJsonType , CompatibleType > { } ;
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// https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/types/conjunction
template < class . . . > struct conjunction : std : : true_type { } ;
template < class B1 > struct conjunction < B1 > : B1 { } ;
template < class B1 , class . . . Bn >
struct conjunction < B1 , Bn . . . >
: std : : conditional < bool ( B1 : : value ) , conjunction < Bn . . . > , B1 > : : type { } ;
template < typename T1 , typename T2 >
struct is_constructible_tuple : std : : false_type { } ;
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template < typename T1 , typename . . . Args >
struct is_constructible_tuple < T1 , std : : tuple < Args . . . > > : conjunction < std : : is_constructible < T1 , Args > . . . > { } ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
# include <array> // array
# include <cstddef> // size_t
# include <cstdint> // uint8_t
# include <string> // string
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
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///////////////////////////
// JSON type enumeration //
///////////////////////////
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/*!
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@ brief the JSON type enumeration
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This enumeration collects the different JSON types . It is internally used to
distinguish the stored values , and the functions @ ref basic_json : : is_null ( ) ,
@ ref basic_json : : is_object ( ) , @ ref basic_json : : is_array ( ) ,
@ ref basic_json : : is_string ( ) , @ ref basic_json : : is_boolean ( ) ,
@ ref basic_json : : is_number ( ) ( with @ ref basic_json : : is_number_integer ( ) ,
@ ref basic_json : : is_number_unsigned ( ) , and @ ref basic_json : : is_number_float ( ) ) ,
@ ref basic_json : : is_discarded ( ) , @ ref basic_json : : is_primitive ( ) , and
@ ref basic_json : : is_structured ( ) rely on it .
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@ note There are three enumeration entries ( number_integer , number_unsigned , and
number_float ) , because the library distinguishes these three types for numbers :
@ ref basic_json : : number_unsigned_t is used for unsigned integers ,
@ ref basic_json : : number_integer_t is used for signed integers , and
@ ref basic_json : : number_float_t is used for floating - point numbers or to
approximate integers which do not fit in the limits of their respective type .
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@ sa @ ref basic_json : : basic_json ( const value_t value_type ) - - create a JSON
value with the default value for a given type
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
enum class value_t : std : : uint8_t
{
null , ///< null value
object , ///< object (unordered set of name/value pairs)
array , ///< array (ordered collection of values)
string , ///< string value
boolean , ///< boolean value
number_integer , ///< number value (signed integer)
number_unsigned , ///< number value (unsigned integer)
number_float , ///< number value (floating-point)
binary , ///< binary array (ordered collection of bytes)
discarded ///< discarded by the parser callback function
} ;
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/*!
@ brief comparison operator for JSON types
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Returns an ordering that is similar to Python :
- order : null < boolean < number < object < array < string < binary
- furthermore , each type is not smaller than itself
- discarded values are not comparable
- binary is represented as a b " " string in python and directly comparable to a
string ; however , making a binary array directly comparable with a string would
be surprising behavior in a JSON file .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
inline bool operator < ( const value_t lhs , const value_t rhs ) noexcept
{
static constexpr std : : array < std : : uint8_t , 9 > order = { {
0 /* null */ , 3 /* object */ , 4 /* array */ , 5 /* string */ ,
1 /* boolean */ , 2 /* integer */ , 2 /* unsigned */ , 2 /* float */ ,
6 /* binary */
}
} ;
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const auto l_index = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( lhs ) ;
const auto r_index = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( rhs ) ;
return l_index < order . size ( ) & & r_index < order . size ( ) & & order [ l_index ] < order [ r_index ] ;
}
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename std : : nullptr_t & n )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_null ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be null, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
n = nullptr ;
}
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// overloads for basic_json template parameters
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ArithmeticType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_arithmetic < ArithmeticType > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ArithmeticType , typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
void get_arithmetic_value ( const BasicJsonType & j , ArithmeticType & val )
{
switch ( static_cast < value_t > ( j ) )
{
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
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{
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val = static_cast < ArithmeticType > ( * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t * > ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_integer :
{
val = static_cast < ArithmeticType > ( * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t * > ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_float :
{
val = static_cast < ArithmeticType > ( * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t * > ( ) ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be number, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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}
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t & b )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_boolean ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be boolean, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
b = * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t * > ( ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : string_t & s )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_string ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be string, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
s = * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : string_t * > ( ) ;
}
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template <
typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleStringType ,
enable_if_t <
is_constructible_string_type < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleStringType > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ,
ConstructibleStringType > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , ConstructibleStringType & s )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_string ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be string, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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s = * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : string_t * > ( ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t & val )
{
get_arithmetic_value ( j , val ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t & val )
{
get_arithmetic_value ( j , val ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t & val )
{
get_arithmetic_value ( j , val ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename EnumType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_enum < EnumType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , EnumType & e )
{
typename std : : underlying_type < EnumType > : : type val ;
get_arithmetic_value ( j , val ) ;
e = static_cast < EnumType > ( val ) ;
}
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// forward_list doesn't have an insert method
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T , typename Allocator ,
enable_if_t < is_getable < BasicJsonType , T > : : value , int > = 0 >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , std : : forward_list < T , Allocator > & l )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_array ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be array, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
l . clear ( ) ;
std : : transform ( j . rbegin ( ) , j . rend ( ) ,
std : : front_inserter ( l ) , [ ] ( const BasicJsonType & i )
{
return i . template get < T > ( ) ;
} ) ;
}
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// valarray doesn't have an insert method
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T ,
enable_if_t < is_getable < BasicJsonType , T > : : value , int > = 0 >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , std : : valarray < T > & l )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_array ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be array, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
l . resize ( j . size ( ) ) ;
std : : transform ( j . begin ( ) , j . end ( ) , std : : begin ( l ) ,
[ ] ( const BasicJsonType & elem )
{
return elem . template get < T > ( ) ;
} ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T , std : : size_t N >
auto from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , T ( & arr ) [ N ] )
- > decltype ( j . template get < T > ( ) , void ( ) )
{
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < N ; + + i )
{
arr [ i ] = j . at ( i ) . template get < T > ( ) ;
}
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json_array_impl ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : array_t & arr , priority_tag < 3 > /*unused*/ )
{
arr = * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : array_t * > ( ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T , std : : size_t N >
auto from_json_array_impl ( const BasicJsonType & j , std : : array < T , N > & arr ,
priority_tag < 2 > /*unused*/ )
- > decltype ( j . template get < T > ( ) , void ( ) )
{
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < N ; + + i )
{
arr [ i ] = j . at ( i ) . template get < T > ( ) ;
}
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType >
auto from_json_array_impl ( const BasicJsonType & j , ConstructibleArrayType & arr , priority_tag < 1 > /*unused*/ )
- > decltype (
arr . reserve ( std : : declval < typename ConstructibleArrayType : : size_type > ( ) ) ,
j . template get < typename ConstructibleArrayType : : value_type > ( ) ,
void ( ) )
{
using std : : end ;
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ConstructibleArrayType ret ;
ret . reserve ( j . size ( ) ) ;
std : : transform ( j . begin ( ) , j . end ( ) ,
std : : inserter ( ret , end ( ret ) ) , [ ] ( const BasicJsonType & i )
{
// get<BasicJsonType>() returns *this, this won't call a from_json
// method when value_type is BasicJsonType
return i . template get < typename ConstructibleArrayType : : value_type > ( ) ;
} ) ;
arr = std : : move ( ret ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType >
void from_json_array_impl ( const BasicJsonType & j , ConstructibleArrayType & arr ,
priority_tag < 0 > /*unused*/ )
{
using std : : end ;
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ConstructibleArrayType ret ;
std : : transform (
j . begin ( ) , j . end ( ) , std : : inserter ( ret , end ( ret ) ) ,
[ ] ( const BasicJsonType & i )
{
// get<BasicJsonType>() returns *this, this won't call a from_json
// method when value_type is BasicJsonType
return i . template get < typename ConstructibleArrayType : : value_type > ( ) ;
} ) ;
arr = std : : move ( ret ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleArrayType ,
enable_if_t <
is_constructible_array_type < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleArrayType > : : value & &
! is_constructible_object_type < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleArrayType > : : value & &
! is_constructible_string_type < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleArrayType > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ConstructibleArrayType , typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t > : : value & &
! is_basic_json < ConstructibleArrayType > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
auto from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , ConstructibleArrayType & arr )
- > decltype ( from_json_array_impl ( j , arr , priority_tag < 3 > { } ) ,
j . template get < typename ConstructibleArrayType : : value_type > ( ) ,
void ( ) )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_array ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be array, but is " +
std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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from_json_array_impl ( j , arr , priority_tag < 3 > { } ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t & bin )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_binary ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be binary, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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bin = * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t * > ( ) ;
}
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ConstructibleObjectType ,
enable_if_t < is_constructible_object_type < BasicJsonType , ConstructibleObjectType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , ConstructibleObjectType & obj )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_object ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be object, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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ConstructibleObjectType ret ;
auto inner_object = j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : object_t * > ( ) ;
using value_type = typename ConstructibleObjectType : : value_type ;
std : : transform (
inner_object - > begin ( ) , inner_object - > end ( ) ,
std : : inserter ( ret , ret . begin ( ) ) ,
[ ] ( typename BasicJsonType : : object_t : : value_type const & p )
{
return value_type ( p . first , p . second . template get < typename ConstructibleObjectType : : mapped_type > ( ) ) ;
} ) ;
obj = std : : move ( ret ) ;
}
// overload for arithmetic types, not chosen for basic_json template arguments
// (BooleanType, etc..); note: Is it really necessary to provide explicit
// overloads for boolean_t etc. in case of a custom BooleanType which is not
// an arithmetic type?
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ArithmeticType ,
enable_if_t <
std : : is_arithmetic < ArithmeticType > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ArithmeticType , typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ArithmeticType , typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ArithmeticType , typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ArithmeticType , typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , ArithmeticType & val )
{
switch ( static_cast < value_t > ( j ) )
{
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
val = static_cast < ArithmeticType > ( * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t * > ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_integer :
{
val = static_cast < ArithmeticType > ( * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t * > ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_float :
{
val = static_cast < ArithmeticType > ( * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t * > ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : boolean :
{
val = static_cast < ArithmeticType > ( * j . template get_ptr < const typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t * > ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
default :
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be number, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename A1 , typename A2 >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , std : : pair < A1 , A2 > & p )
{
p = { j . at ( 0 ) . template get < A1 > ( ) , j . at ( 1 ) . template get < A2 > ( ) } ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename Tuple , std : : size_t . . . Idx >
void from_json_tuple_impl ( const BasicJsonType & j , Tuple & t , index_sequence < Idx . . . > /*unused*/ )
{
t = std : : make_tuple ( j . at ( Idx ) . template get < typename std : : tuple_element < Idx , Tuple > : : type > ( ) . . . ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename . . . Args >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , std : : tuple < Args . . . > & t )
{
from_json_tuple_impl ( j , t , index_sequence_for < Args . . . > { } ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename Key , typename Value , typename Compare , typename Allocator ,
typename = enable_if_t < ! std : : is_constructible <
typename BasicJsonType : : string_t , Key > : : value > >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , std : : map < Key , Value , Compare , Allocator > & m )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_array ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be array, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
m . clear ( ) ;
for ( const auto & p : j )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! p . is_array ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be array, but is " + std : : string ( p . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
m . emplace ( p . at ( 0 ) . template get < Key > ( ) , p . at ( 1 ) . template get < Value > ( ) ) ;
}
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename Key , typename Value , typename Hash , typename KeyEqual , typename Allocator ,
typename = enable_if_t < ! std : : is_constructible <
typename BasicJsonType : : string_t , Key > : : value > >
void from_json ( const BasicJsonType & j , std : : unordered_map < Key , Value , Hash , KeyEqual , Allocator > & m )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_array ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be array, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
m . clear ( ) ;
for ( const auto & p : j )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! p . is_array ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be array, but is " + std : : string ( p . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
m . emplace ( p . at ( 0 ) . template get < Key > ( ) , p . at ( 1 ) . template get < Value > ( ) ) ;
}
}
struct from_json_fn
{
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T >
auto operator ( ) ( const BasicJsonType & j , T & val ) const
noexcept ( noexcept ( from_json ( j , val ) ) )
- > decltype ( from_json ( j , val ) , void ( ) )
{
return from_json ( j , val ) ;
}
} ;
} // namespace detail
/// namespace to hold default `from_json` function
/// to see why this is required:
/// http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg21/docs/papers/2015/n4381.html
namespace
{
constexpr const auto & from_json = detail : : static_const < detail : : from_json_fn > : : value ;
} // namespace
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/conversions/to_json.hpp>
# include <algorithm> // copy
# include <iterator> // begin, end
# include <string> // string
# include <tuple> // tuple, get
# include <type_traits> // is_same, is_constructible, is_floating_point, is_enum, underlying_type
# include <utility> // move, forward, declval, pair
# include <valarray> // valarray
# include <vector> // vector
// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/iteration_proxy.hpp>
# include <cstddef> // size_t
# include <iterator> // input_iterator_tag
# include <string> // string, to_string
# include <tuple> // tuple_size, get, tuple_element
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/type_traits.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
template < typename string_type >
void int_to_string ( string_type & target , std : : size_t value )
{
// For ADL
using std : : to_string ;
target = to_string ( value ) ;
}
template < typename IteratorType > class iteration_proxy_value
{
public :
using difference_type = std : : ptrdiff_t ;
using value_type = iteration_proxy_value ;
using pointer = value_type * ;
using reference = value_type & ;
using iterator_category = std : : input_iterator_tag ;
using string_type = typename std : : remove_cv < typename std : : remove_reference < decltype ( std : : declval < IteratorType > ( ) . key ( ) ) > : : type > : : type ;
private :
/// the iterator
IteratorType anchor ;
/// an index for arrays (used to create key names)
std : : size_t array_index = 0 ;
/// last stringified array index
mutable std : : size_t array_index_last = 0 ;
/// a string representation of the array index
mutable string_type array_index_str = " 0 " ;
/// an empty string (to return a reference for primitive values)
const string_type empty_str = " " ;
public :
explicit iteration_proxy_value ( IteratorType it ) noexcept : anchor ( it ) { }
/// dereference operator (needed for range-based for)
iteration_proxy_value & operator * ( )
{
return * this ;
}
/// increment operator (needed for range-based for)
iteration_proxy_value & operator + + ( )
{
+ + anchor ;
+ + array_index ;
return * this ;
}
/// equality operator (needed for InputIterator)
bool operator = = ( const iteration_proxy_value & o ) const
{
return anchor = = o . anchor ;
}
/// inequality operator (needed for range-based for)
bool operator ! = ( const iteration_proxy_value & o ) const
{
return anchor ! = o . anchor ;
}
/// return key of the iterator
const string_type & key ( ) const
{
JSON_ASSERT ( anchor . m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
switch ( anchor . m_object - > type ( ) )
{
// use integer array index as key
case value_t : : array :
{
if ( array_index ! = array_index_last )
{
int_to_string ( array_index_str , array_index ) ;
array_index_last = array_index ;
}
return array_index_str ;
}
// use key from the object
case value_t : : object :
return anchor . key ( ) ;
// use an empty key for all primitive types
default :
return empty_str ;
}
}
/// return value of the iterator
typename IteratorType : : reference value ( ) const
{
return anchor . value ( ) ;
}
} ;
/// proxy class for the items() function
template < typename IteratorType > class iteration_proxy
{
private :
/// the container to iterate
typename IteratorType : : reference container ;
public :
/// construct iteration proxy from a container
explicit iteration_proxy ( typename IteratorType : : reference cont ) noexcept
: container ( cont ) { }
/// return iterator begin (needed for range-based for)
iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > begin ( ) noexcept
{
return iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > ( container . begin ( ) ) ;
}
/// return iterator end (needed for range-based for)
iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > end ( ) noexcept
{
return iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > ( container . end ( ) ) ;
}
} ;
// Structured Bindings Support
// For further reference see https://blog.tartanllama.xyz/structured-bindings/
// And see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1391
template < std : : size_t N , typename IteratorType , enable_if_t < N = = 0 , int > = 0 >
auto get ( const nlohmann : : detail : : iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > & i ) - > decltype ( i . key ( ) )
{
return i . key ( ) ;
}
// Structured Bindings Support
// For further reference see https://blog.tartanllama.xyz/structured-bindings/
// And see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1391
template < std : : size_t N , typename IteratorType , enable_if_t < N = = 1 , int > = 0 >
auto get ( const nlohmann : : detail : : iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > & i ) - > decltype ( i . value ( ) )
{
return i . value ( ) ;
}
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// The Addition to the STD Namespace is required to add
// Structured Bindings Support to the iteration_proxy_value class
// For further reference see https://blog.tartanllama.xyz/structured-bindings/
// And see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1391
namespace std
{
# if defined(__clang__)
// Fix: https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1401
# pragma clang diagnostic push
# pragma clang diagnostic ignored "-Wmismatched-tags"
# endif
template < typename IteratorType >
class tuple_size < : : nlohmann : : detail : : iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > >
: public std : : integral_constant < std : : size_t , 2 > { } ;
template < std : : size_t N , typename IteratorType >
class tuple_element < N , : : nlohmann : : detail : : iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > >
{
public :
using type = decltype (
get < N > ( std : : declval <
: : nlohmann : : detail : : iteration_proxy_value < IteratorType > > ( ) ) ) ;
} ;
# if defined(__clang__)
# pragma clang diagnostic pop
# endif
} // namespace std
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/cpp_future.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/type_traits.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
//////////////////
// constructors //
//////////////////
template < value_t > struct external_constructor ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : boolean >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t b ) noexcept
{
j . m_type = value_t : : boolean ;
j . m_value = b ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : string >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const typename BasicJsonType : : string_t & s )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : string ;
j . m_value = s ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : string_t & & s )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : string ;
j . m_value = std : : move ( s ) ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleStringType ,
enable_if_t < ! std : : is_same < CompatibleStringType , typename BasicJsonType : : string_t > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const CompatibleStringType & str )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : string ;
j . m_value . string = j . template create < typename BasicJsonType : : string_t > ( str ) ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : binary >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t & b )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : binary ;
typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t value { b } ;
j . m_value = value ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t & & b )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : binary ;
typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t value { std : : move ( b ) } ;
j . m_value = value ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : number_float >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t val ) noexcept
{
j . m_type = value_t : : number_float ;
j . m_value = val ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : number_unsigned >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t val ) noexcept
{
j . m_type = value_t : : number_unsigned ;
j . m_value = val ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : number_integer >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t val ) noexcept
{
j . m_type = value_t : : number_integer ;
j . m_value = val ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : array >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const typename BasicJsonType : : array_t & arr )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : array ;
j . m_value = arr ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : array_t & & arr )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : array ;
j . m_value = std : : move ( arr ) ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleArrayType ,
enable_if_t < ! std : : is_same < CompatibleArrayType , typename BasicJsonType : : array_t > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const CompatibleArrayType & arr )
{
using std : : begin ;
using std : : end ;
j . m_type = value_t : : array ;
j . m_value . array = j . template create < typename BasicJsonType : : array_t > ( begin ( arr ) , end ( arr ) ) ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const std : : vector < bool > & arr )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : array ;
j . m_value = value_t : : array ;
j . m_value . array - > reserve ( arr . size ( ) ) ;
for ( const bool x : arr )
{
j . m_value . array - > push_back ( x ) ;
}
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_convertible < T , BasicJsonType > : : value , int > = 0 >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const std : : valarray < T > & arr )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : array ;
j . m_value = value_t : : array ;
j . m_value . array - > resize ( arr . size ( ) ) ;
if ( arr . size ( ) > 0 )
{
std : : copy ( std : : begin ( arr ) , std : : end ( arr ) , j . m_value . array - > begin ( ) ) ;
}
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
template < >
struct external_constructor < value_t : : object >
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const typename BasicJsonType : : object_t & obj )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : object ;
j . m_value = obj ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : object_t & & obj )
{
j . m_type = value_t : : object ;
j . m_value = std : : move ( obj ) ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleObjectType ,
enable_if_t < ! std : : is_same < CompatibleObjectType , typename BasicJsonType : : object_t > : : value , int > = 0 >
static void construct ( BasicJsonType & j , const CompatibleObjectType & obj )
{
using std : : begin ;
using std : : end ;
j . m_type = value_t : : object ;
j . m_value . object = j . template create < typename BasicJsonType : : object_t > ( begin ( obj ) , end ( obj ) ) ;
j . assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
} ;
/////////////
// to_json //
/////////////
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_same < T , typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , T b ) noexcept
{
external_constructor < value_t : : boolean > : : construct ( j , b ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleString ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_constructible < typename BasicJsonType : : string_t , CompatibleString > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const CompatibleString & s )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : string > : : construct ( j , s ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : string_t & & s )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : string > : : construct ( j , std : : move ( s ) ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename FloatType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_floating_point < FloatType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , FloatType val ) noexcept
{
external_constructor < value_t : : number_float > : : construct ( j , static_cast < typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t > ( val ) ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleNumberUnsignedType ,
enable_if_t < is_compatible_integer_type < typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t , CompatibleNumberUnsignedType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , CompatibleNumberUnsignedType val ) noexcept
{
external_constructor < value_t : : number_unsigned > : : construct ( j , static_cast < typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t > ( val ) ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleNumberIntegerType ,
enable_if_t < is_compatible_integer_type < typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t , CompatibleNumberIntegerType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , CompatibleNumberIntegerType val ) noexcept
{
external_constructor < value_t : : number_integer > : : construct ( j , static_cast < typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t > ( val ) ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename EnumType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_enum < EnumType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , EnumType e ) noexcept
{
using underlying_type = typename std : : underlying_type < EnumType > : : type ;
external_constructor < value_t : : number_integer > : : construct ( j , static_cast < underlying_type > ( e ) ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const std : : vector < bool > & e )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : array > : : construct ( j , e ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleArrayType ,
enable_if_t < is_compatible_array_type < BasicJsonType ,
CompatibleArrayType > : : value & &
! is_compatible_object_type < BasicJsonType , CompatibleArrayType > : : value & &
! is_compatible_string_type < BasicJsonType , CompatibleArrayType > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t , CompatibleArrayType > : : value & &
! is_basic_json < CompatibleArrayType > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const CompatibleArrayType & arr )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : array > : : construct ( j , arr ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t & bin )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : binary > : : construct ( j , bin ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_convertible < T , BasicJsonType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const std : : valarray < T > & arr )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : array > : : construct ( j , std : : move ( arr ) ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : array_t & & arr )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : array > : : construct ( j , std : : move ( arr ) ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CompatibleObjectType ,
enable_if_t < is_compatible_object_type < BasicJsonType , CompatibleObjectType > : : value & & ! is_basic_json < CompatibleObjectType > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const CompatibleObjectType & obj )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : object > : : construct ( j , obj ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , typename BasicJsonType : : object_t & & obj )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : object > : : construct ( j , std : : move ( obj ) ) ;
}
template <
typename BasicJsonType , typename T , std : : size_t N ,
enable_if_t < ! std : : is_constructible < typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ,
const T ( & ) [ N ] > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const T ( & arr ) [ N ] )
{
external_constructor < value_t : : array > : : construct ( j , arr ) ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T1 , typename T2 , enable_if_t < std : : is_constructible < BasicJsonType , T1 > : : value & & std : : is_constructible < BasicJsonType , T2 > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const std : : pair < T1 , T2 > & p )
{
j = { p . first , p . second } ;
}
// for https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1134
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_same < T , iteration_proxy_value < typename BasicJsonType : : iterator > > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const T & b )
{
j = { { b . key ( ) , b . value ( ) } } ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename Tuple , std : : size_t . . . Idx >
void to_json_tuple_impl ( BasicJsonType & j , const Tuple & t , index_sequence < Idx . . . > /*unused*/ )
{
j = { std : : get < Idx > ( t ) . . . } ;
}
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T , enable_if_t < is_constructible_tuple < BasicJsonType , T > : : value , int > = 0 >
void to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , const T & t )
{
to_json_tuple_impl ( j , t , make_index_sequence < std : : tuple_size < T > : : value > { } ) ;
}
struct to_json_fn
{
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename T >
auto operator ( ) ( BasicJsonType & j , T & & val ) const noexcept ( noexcept ( to_json ( j , std : : forward < T > ( val ) ) ) )
- > decltype ( to_json ( j , std : : forward < T > ( val ) ) , void ( ) )
{
return to_json ( j , std : : forward < T > ( val ) ) ;
}
} ;
} // namespace detail
/// namespace to hold default `to_json` function
namespace
{
constexpr const auto & to_json = detail : : static_const < detail : : to_json_fn > : : value ;
} // namespace
} // namespace nlohmann
namespace nlohmann
{
template < typename , typename >
struct adl_serializer
{
/*!
@ brief convert a JSON value to any value type
This function is usually called by the ` get ( ) ` function of the
@ ref basic_json class ( either explicit or via conversion operators ) .
@ param [ in ] j JSON value to read from
@ param [ in , out ] val value to write to
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ValueType >
static auto from_json ( BasicJsonType & & j , ValueType & val ) noexcept (
noexcept ( : : nlohmann : : from_json ( std : : forward < BasicJsonType > ( j ) , val ) ) )
- > decltype ( : : nlohmann : : from_json ( std : : forward < BasicJsonType > ( j ) , val ) , void ( ) )
{
: : nlohmann : : from_json ( std : : forward < BasicJsonType > ( j ) , val ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief convert any value type to a JSON value
This function is usually called by the constructors of the @ ref basic_json
class .
@ param [ in , out ] j JSON value to write to
@ param [ in ] val value to read from
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename ValueType >
static auto to_json ( BasicJsonType & j , ValueType & & val ) noexcept (
noexcept ( : : nlohmann : : to_json ( j , std : : forward < ValueType > ( val ) ) ) )
- > decltype ( : : nlohmann : : to_json ( j , std : : forward < ValueType > ( val ) ) , void ( ) )
{
: : nlohmann : : to_json ( j , std : : forward < ValueType > ( val ) ) ;
}
} ;
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/byte_container_with_subtype.hpp>
# include <cstdint> // uint8_t
# include <tuple> // tie
# include <utility> // move
namespace nlohmann
{
/*!
@ brief an internal type for a backed binary type
This type extends the template parameter @ a BinaryType provided to ` basic_json `
with a subtype used by BSON and MessagePack . This type exists so that the user
does not have to specify a type themselves with a specific naming scheme in
order to override the binary type .
@ tparam BinaryType container to store bytes ( ` std : : vector < std : : uint8_t > ` by
default )
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
template < typename BinaryType >
class byte_container_with_subtype : public BinaryType
{
public :
/// the type of the underlying container
using container_type = BinaryType ;
byte_container_with_subtype ( ) noexcept ( noexcept ( container_type ( ) ) )
: container_type ( )
{ }
byte_container_with_subtype ( const container_type & b ) noexcept ( noexcept ( container_type ( b ) ) )
: container_type ( b )
{ }
byte_container_with_subtype ( container_type & & b ) noexcept ( noexcept ( container_type ( std : : move ( b ) ) ) )
: container_type ( std : : move ( b ) )
{ }
byte_container_with_subtype ( const container_type & b , std : : uint8_t subtype ) noexcept ( noexcept ( container_type ( b ) ) )
: container_type ( b )
, m_subtype ( subtype )
, m_has_subtype ( true )
{ }
byte_container_with_subtype ( container_type & & b , std : : uint8_t subtype ) noexcept ( noexcept ( container_type ( std : : move ( b ) ) ) )
: container_type ( std : : move ( b ) )
, m_subtype ( subtype )
, m_has_subtype ( true )
{ }
bool operator = = ( const byte_container_with_subtype & rhs ) const
{
return std : : tie ( static_cast < const BinaryType & > ( * this ) , m_subtype , m_has_subtype ) = =
std : : tie ( static_cast < const BinaryType & > ( rhs ) , rhs . m_subtype , rhs . m_has_subtype ) ;
}
bool operator ! = ( const byte_container_with_subtype & rhs ) const
{
return ! ( rhs = = * this ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief sets the binary subtype
Sets the binary subtype of the value , also flags a binary JSON value as
having a subtype , which has implications for serialization .
@ complexity Constant .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
@ sa @ ref subtype ( ) - - return the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref clear_subtype ( ) - - clears the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref has_subtype ( ) - - returns whether or not the binary value has a
subtype
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
void set_subtype ( std : : uint8_t subtype ) noexcept
{
m_subtype = subtype ;
m_has_subtype = true ;
}
/*!
@ brief return the binary subtype
Returns the numerical subtype of the value if it has a subtype . If it does
not have a subtype , this function will return size_t ( - 1 ) as a sentinel
value .
@ return the numerical subtype of the binary value
@ complexity Constant .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
@ sa @ ref set_subtype ( ) - - sets the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref clear_subtype ( ) - - clears the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref has_subtype ( ) - - returns whether or not the binary value has a
subtype
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
constexpr std : : uint8_t subtype ( ) const noexcept
{
return m_subtype ;
}
/*!
@ brief return whether the value has a subtype
@ return whether the value has a subtype
@ complexity Constant .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
@ sa @ ref subtype ( ) - - return the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref set_subtype ( ) - - sets the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref clear_subtype ( ) - - clears the binary subtype
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
constexpr bool has_subtype ( ) const noexcept
{
return m_has_subtype ;
}
/*!
@ brief clears the binary subtype
Clears the binary subtype and flags the value as not having a subtype , which
has implications for serialization ; for instance MessagePack will prefer the
bin family over the ext family .
@ complexity Constant .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
@ sa @ ref subtype ( ) - - return the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref set_subtype ( ) - - sets the binary subtype
@ sa @ ref has_subtype ( ) - - returns whether or not the binary value has a
subtype
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
void clear_subtype ( ) noexcept
{
m_subtype = 0 ;
m_has_subtype = false ;
}
private :
std : : uint8_t m_subtype = 0 ;
bool m_has_subtype = false ;
} ;
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/conversions/from_json.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/conversions/to_json.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/hash.hpp>
# include <cstddef> // size_t, uint8_t
# include <functional> // hash
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
// boost::hash_combine
inline std : : size_t combine ( std : : size_t seed , std : : size_t h ) noexcept
{
seed ^ = h + 0x9e3779b9 + ( seed < < 6U ) + ( seed > > 2U ) ;
return seed ;
}
/*!
@ brief hash a JSON value
The hash function tries to rely on std : : hash where possible . Furthermore , the
type of the JSON value is taken into account to have different hash values for
null , 0 , 0U , and false , etc .
@ tparam BasicJsonType basic_json specialization
@ param j JSON value to hash
@ return hash value of j
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType >
std : : size_t hash ( const BasicJsonType & j )
{
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
const auto type = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( j . type ( ) ) ;
switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
case BasicJsonType : : value_t : : null :
case BasicJsonType : : value_t : : discarded :
{
return combine ( type , 0 ) ;
}
case BasicJsonType : : value_t : : object :
{
auto seed = combine ( type , j . size ( ) ) ;
for ( const auto & element : j . items ( ) )
{
const auto h = std : : hash < string_t > { } ( element . key ( ) ) ;
seed = combine ( seed , h ) ;
seed = combine ( seed , hash ( element . value ( ) ) ) ;
}
return seed ;
}
case BasicJsonType : : value_t : : array :
{
auto seed = combine ( type , j . size ( ) ) ;
for ( const auto & element : j )
{
seed = combine ( seed , hash ( element ) ) ;
}
return seed ;
}
case BasicJsonType : : value_t : : string :
{
const auto h = std : : hash < string_t > { } ( j . template get_ref < const string_t & > ( ) ) ;
return combine ( type , h ) ;
}
case BasicJsonType : : value_t : : boolean :
{
const auto h = std : : hash < bool > { } ( j . template get < bool > ( ) ) ;
return combine ( type , h ) ;
}
case BasicJsonType : : value_t : : number_integer :
{
const auto h = std : : hash < number_integer_t > { } ( j . template get < number_integer_t > ( ) ) ;
return combine ( type , h ) ;
}
case nlohmann : : detail : : value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
const auto h = std : : hash < number_unsigned_t > { } ( j . template get < number_unsigned_t > ( ) ) ;
return combine ( type , h ) ;
}
case nlohmann : : detail : : value_t : : number_float :
{
const auto h = std : : hash < number_float_t > { } ( j . template get < number_float_t > ( ) ) ;
return combine ( type , h ) ;
}
case nlohmann : : detail : : value_t : : binary :
{
auto seed = combine ( type , j . get_binary ( ) . size ( ) ) ;
const auto h = std : : hash < bool > { } ( j . get_binary ( ) . has_subtype ( ) ) ;
seed = combine ( seed , h ) ;
seed = combine ( seed , j . get_binary ( ) . subtype ( ) ) ;
for ( const auto byte : j . get_binary ( ) )
{
seed = combine ( seed , std : : hash < std : : uint8_t > { } ( byte ) ) ;
}
return seed ;
}
default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
}
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/binary_reader.hpp>
# include <algorithm> // generate_n
# include <array> // array
# include <cmath> // ldexp
# include <cstddef> // size_t
# include <cstdint> // uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, uint64_t
# include <cstdio> // snprintf
# include <cstring> // memcpy
# include <iterator> // back_inserter
# include <limits> // numeric_limits
# include <string> // char_traits, string
# include <utility> // make_pair, move
// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/input_adapters.hpp>
# include <array> // array
# include <cstddef> // size_t
# include <cstdio> //FILE *
# include <cstring> // strlen
# include <istream> // istream
# include <iterator> // begin, end, iterator_traits, random_access_iterator_tag, distance, next
# include <memory> // shared_ptr, make_shared, addressof
# include <numeric> // accumulate
# include <string> // string, char_traits
# include <type_traits> // enable_if, is_base_of, is_pointer, is_integral, remove_pointer
# include <utility> // pair, declval
// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/iterator_traits.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
/// the supported input formats
enum class input_format_t { json , cbor , msgpack , ubjson , bson } ;
////////////////////
// input adapters //
////////////////////
/*!
Input adapter for stdio file access . This adapter read only 1 byte and do not use any
buffer . This adapter is a very low level adapter .
*/
class file_input_adapter
{
public :
using char_type = char ;
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
explicit file_input_adapter ( std : : FILE * f ) noexcept
: m_file ( f )
{ }
// make class move-only
file_input_adapter ( const file_input_adapter & ) = delete ;
file_input_adapter ( file_input_adapter & & ) = default ;
file_input_adapter & operator = ( const file_input_adapter & ) = delete ;
file_input_adapter & operator = ( file_input_adapter & & ) = delete ;
std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type get_character ( ) noexcept
{
return std : : fgetc ( m_file ) ;
}
private :
/// the file pointer to read from
std : : FILE * m_file ;
} ;
/*!
Input adapter for a ( caching ) istream . Ignores a UFT Byte Order Mark at
beginning of input . Does not support changing the underlying std : : streambuf
in mid - input . Maintains underlying std : : istream and std : : streambuf to support
subsequent use of standard std : : istream operations to process any input
characters following those used in parsing the JSON input . Clears the
std : : istream flags ; any input errors ( e . g . , EOF ) will be detected by the first
subsequent call for input from the std : : istream .
*/
class input_stream_adapter
{
public :
using char_type = char ;
~ input_stream_adapter ( )
{
// clear stream flags; we use underlying streambuf I/O, do not
// maintain ifstream flags, except eof
if ( is ! = nullptr )
{
is - > clear ( is - > rdstate ( ) & std : : ios : : eofbit ) ;
}
}
explicit input_stream_adapter ( std : : istream & i )
: is ( & i ) , sb ( i . rdbuf ( ) )
{ }
// delete because of pointer members
input_stream_adapter ( const input_stream_adapter & ) = delete ;
input_stream_adapter & operator = ( input_stream_adapter & ) = delete ;
input_stream_adapter & operator = ( input_stream_adapter & & rhs ) = delete ;
input_stream_adapter ( input_stream_adapter & & rhs ) noexcept : is ( rhs . is ) , sb ( rhs . sb )
{
rhs . is = nullptr ;
rhs . sb = nullptr ;
}
// std::istream/std::streambuf use std::char_traits<char>::to_int_type, to
// ensure that std::char_traits<char>::eof() and the character 0xFF do not
// end up as the same value, eg. 0xFFFFFFFF.
std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type get_character ( )
{
auto res = sb - > sbumpc ( ) ;
// set eof manually, as we don't use the istream interface.
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( res = = EOF ) )
{
is - > clear ( is - > rdstate ( ) | std : : ios : : eofbit ) ;
}
return res ;
}
private :
/// the associated input stream
std : : istream * is = nullptr ;
std : : streambuf * sb = nullptr ;
} ;
// General-purpose iterator-based adapter. It might not be as fast as
// theoretically possible for some containers, but it is extremely versatile.
template < typename IteratorType >
class iterator_input_adapter
{
public :
using char_type = typename std : : iterator_traits < IteratorType > : : value_type ;
iterator_input_adapter ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last )
: current ( std : : move ( first ) ) , end ( std : : move ( last ) ) { }
typename std : : char_traits < char_type > : : int_type get_character ( )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( current ! = end ) )
{
auto result = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : to_int_type ( * current ) ;
std : : advance ( current , 1 ) ;
return result ;
}
else
{
return std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ;
}
}
private :
IteratorType current ;
IteratorType end ;
template < typename BaseInputAdapter , size_t T >
friend struct wide_string_input_helper ;
bool empty ( ) const
{
return current = = end ;
}
} ;
template < typename BaseInputAdapter , size_t T >
struct wide_string_input_helper ;
template < typename BaseInputAdapter >
struct wide_string_input_helper < BaseInputAdapter , 4 >
{
// UTF-32
static void fill_buffer ( BaseInputAdapter & input ,
std : : array < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type , 4 > & utf8_bytes ,
size_t & utf8_bytes_index ,
size_t & utf8_bytes_filled )
{
utf8_bytes_index = 0 ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( input . empty ( ) ) )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = std : : char_traits < char > : : eof ( ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 1 ;
}
else
{
// get the current character
const auto wc = input . get_character ( ) ;
// UTF-32 to UTF-8 encoding
if ( wc < 0x80 )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( wc ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 1 ;
}
else if ( wc < = 0x7FF )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0xC0u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 6u ) & 0x1Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 1 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 2 ;
}
else if ( wc < = 0xFFFF )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0xE0u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 12u ) & 0x0Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 1 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 6u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 2 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 3 ;
}
else if ( wc < = 0x10FFFF )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0xF0u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 18u ) & 0x07u ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 1 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 12u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 2 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 6u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 3 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 4 ;
}
else
{
// unknown character
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( wc ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 1 ;
}
}
}
} ;
template < typename BaseInputAdapter >
struct wide_string_input_helper < BaseInputAdapter , 2 >
{
// UTF-16
static void fill_buffer ( BaseInputAdapter & input ,
std : : array < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type , 4 > & utf8_bytes ,
size_t & utf8_bytes_index ,
size_t & utf8_bytes_filled )
{
utf8_bytes_index = 0 ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( input . empty ( ) ) )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = std : : char_traits < char > : : eof ( ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 1 ;
}
else
{
// get the current character
const auto wc = input . get_character ( ) ;
// UTF-16 to UTF-8 encoding
if ( wc < 0x80 )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( wc ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 1 ;
}
else if ( wc < = 0x7FF )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0xC0u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 6u ) ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 1 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 2 ;
}
else if ( 0xD800 > wc | | wc > = 0xE000 )
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0xE0u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 12u ) ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 1 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) > > 6u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 2 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 3 ;
}
else
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! input . empty ( ) ) )
{
const auto wc2 = static_cast < unsigned int > ( input . get_character ( ) ) ;
const auto charcode = 0x10000u + ( ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( wc ) & 0x3FFu ) < < 10u ) | ( wc2 & 0x3FFu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0xF0u | ( charcode > > 18u ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 1 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( charcode > > 12u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 2 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( charcode > > 6u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes [ 3 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( 0x80u | ( charcode & 0x3Fu ) ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 4 ;
}
else
{
utf8_bytes [ 0 ] = static_cast < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type > ( wc ) ;
utf8_bytes_filled = 1 ;
}
}
}
}
} ;
// Wraps another input apdater to convert wide character types into individual bytes.
template < typename BaseInputAdapter , typename WideCharType >
class wide_string_input_adapter
{
public :
using char_type = char ;
wide_string_input_adapter ( BaseInputAdapter base )
: base_adapter ( base ) { }
typename std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type get_character ( ) noexcept
{
// check if buffer needs to be filled
if ( utf8_bytes_index = = utf8_bytes_filled )
{
fill_buffer < sizeof ( WideCharType ) > ( ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( utf8_bytes_filled > 0 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( utf8_bytes_index = = 0 ) ;
}
// use buffer
JSON_ASSERT ( utf8_bytes_filled > 0 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( utf8_bytes_index < utf8_bytes_filled ) ;
return utf8_bytes [ utf8_bytes_index + + ] ;
}
private :
BaseInputAdapter base_adapter ;
template < size_t T >
void fill_buffer ( )
{
wide_string_input_helper < BaseInputAdapter , T > : : fill_buffer ( base_adapter , utf8_bytes , utf8_bytes_index , utf8_bytes_filled ) ;
}
/// a buffer for UTF-8 bytes
std : : array < std : : char_traits < char > : : int_type , 4 > utf8_bytes = { { 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 } } ;
/// index to the utf8_codes array for the next valid byte
std : : size_t utf8_bytes_index = 0 ;
/// number of valid bytes in the utf8_codes array
std : : size_t utf8_bytes_filled = 0 ;
} ;
template < typename IteratorType , typename Enable = void >
struct iterator_input_adapter_factory
{
using iterator_type = IteratorType ;
using char_type = typename std : : iterator_traits < iterator_type > : : value_type ;
using adapter_type = iterator_input_adapter < iterator_type > ;
static adapter_type create ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last )
{
return adapter_type ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) ;
}
} ;
template < typename T >
struct is_iterator_of_multibyte
{
using value_type = typename std : : iterator_traits < T > : : value_type ;
enum
{
value = sizeof ( value_type ) > 1
} ;
} ;
template < typename IteratorType >
struct iterator_input_adapter_factory < IteratorType , enable_if_t < is_iterator_of_multibyte < IteratorType > : : value > >
{
using iterator_type = IteratorType ;
using char_type = typename std : : iterator_traits < iterator_type > : : value_type ;
using base_adapter_type = iterator_input_adapter < iterator_type > ;
using adapter_type = wide_string_input_adapter < base_adapter_type , char_type > ;
static adapter_type create ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last )
{
return adapter_type ( base_adapter_type ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) ) ;
}
} ;
// General purpose iterator-based input
template < typename IteratorType >
typename iterator_input_adapter_factory < IteratorType > : : adapter_type input_adapter ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last )
{
using factory_type = iterator_input_adapter_factory < IteratorType > ;
return factory_type : : create ( first , last ) ;
}
// Convenience shorthand from container to iterator
template < typename ContainerType >
auto input_adapter ( const ContainerType & container ) - > decltype ( input_adapter ( begin ( container ) , end ( container ) ) )
{
// Enable ADL
using std : : begin ;
using std : : end ;
return input_adapter ( begin ( container ) , end ( container ) ) ;
}
// Special cases with fast paths
inline file_input_adapter input_adapter ( std : : FILE * file )
{
return file_input_adapter ( file ) ;
}
inline input_stream_adapter input_adapter ( std : : istream & stream )
{
return input_stream_adapter ( stream ) ;
}
inline input_stream_adapter input_adapter ( std : : istream & & stream )
{
return input_stream_adapter ( stream ) ;
}
using contiguous_bytes_input_adapter = decltype ( input_adapter ( std : : declval < const char * > ( ) , std : : declval < const char * > ( ) ) ) ;
// Null-delimited strings, and the like.
template < typename CharT ,
typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_pointer < CharT > : : value & &
! std : : is_array < CharT > : : value & &
std : : is_integral < typename std : : remove_pointer < CharT > : : type > : : value & &
sizeof ( typename std : : remove_pointer < CharT > : : type ) = = 1 ,
int > : : type = 0 >
contiguous_bytes_input_adapter input_adapter ( CharT b )
{
auto length = std : : strlen ( reinterpret_cast < const char * > ( b ) ) ;
const auto * ptr = reinterpret_cast < const char * > ( b ) ;
return input_adapter ( ptr , ptr + length ) ;
}
template < typename T , std : : size_t N >
auto input_adapter ( T ( & array ) [ N ] ) - > decltype ( input_adapter ( array , array + N ) )
{
return input_adapter ( array , array + N ) ;
}
// This class only handles inputs of input_buffer_adapter type.
// It's required so that expressions like {ptr, len} can be implicitely casted
// to the correct adapter.
class span_input_adapter
{
public :
template < typename CharT ,
typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_pointer < CharT > : : value & &
std : : is_integral < typename std : : remove_pointer < CharT > : : type > : : value & &
sizeof ( typename std : : remove_pointer < CharT > : : type ) = = 1 ,
int > : : type = 0 >
span_input_adapter ( CharT b , std : : size_t l )
: ia ( reinterpret_cast < const char * > ( b ) , reinterpret_cast < const char * > ( b ) + l ) { }
template < class IteratorType ,
typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_same < typename iterator_traits < IteratorType > : : iterator_category , std : : random_access_iterator_tag > : : value ,
int > : : type = 0 >
span_input_adapter ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last )
: ia ( input_adapter ( first , last ) ) { }
contiguous_bytes_input_adapter & & get ( )
{
return std : : move ( ia ) ;
}
private :
contiguous_bytes_input_adapter ia ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/json_sax.hpp>
# include <cstddef>
# include <string> // string
# include <utility> // move
# include <vector> // vector
// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
/*!
@ brief SAX interface
This class describes the SAX interface used by @ ref nlohmann : : json : : sax_parse .
Each function is called in different situations while the input is parsed . The
boolean return value informs the parser whether to continue processing the
input .
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType >
struct json_sax
{
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
/*!
@ brief a null value was read
@ return whether parsing should proceed
*/
virtual bool null ( ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief a boolean value was read
@ param [ in ] val boolean value
@ return whether parsing should proceed
*/
virtual bool boolean ( bool val ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief an integer number was read
@ param [ in ] val integer value
@ return whether parsing should proceed
*/
virtual bool number_integer ( number_integer_t val ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief an unsigned integer number was read
@ param [ in ] val unsigned integer value
@ return whether parsing should proceed
*/
virtual bool number_unsigned ( number_unsigned_t val ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief an floating - point number was read
@ param [ in ] val floating - point value
@ param [ in ] s raw token value
@ return whether parsing should proceed
*/
virtual bool number_float ( number_float_t val , const string_t & s ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief a string was read
@ param [ in ] val string value
@ return whether parsing should proceed
@ note It is safe to move the passed string .
*/
virtual bool string ( string_t & val ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief a binary string was read
@ param [ in ] val binary value
@ return whether parsing should proceed
@ note It is safe to move the passed binary .
*/
virtual bool binary ( binary_t & val ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief the beginning of an object was read
@ param [ in ] elements number of object elements or - 1 if unknown
@ return whether parsing should proceed
@ note binary formats may report the number of elements
*/
virtual bool start_object ( std : : size_t elements ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief an object key was read
@ param [ in ] val object key
@ return whether parsing should proceed
@ note It is safe to move the passed string .
*/
virtual bool key ( string_t & val ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief the end of an object was read
@ return whether parsing should proceed
*/
virtual bool end_object ( ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief the beginning of an array was read
@ param [ in ] elements number of array elements or - 1 if unknown
@ return whether parsing should proceed
@ note binary formats may report the number of elements
*/
virtual bool start_array ( std : : size_t elements ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief the end of an array was read
@ return whether parsing should proceed
*/
virtual bool end_array ( ) = 0 ;
/*!
@ brief a parse error occurred
@ param [ in ] position the position in the input where the error occurs
@ param [ in ] last_token the last read token
@ param [ in ] ex an exception object describing the error
@ return whether parsing should proceed ( must return false )
*/
virtual bool parse_error ( std : : size_t position ,
const std : : string & last_token ,
const detail : : exception & ex ) = 0 ;
virtual ~ json_sax ( ) = default ;
} ;
namespace detail
{
/*!
@ brief SAX implementation to create a JSON value from SAX events
This class implements the @ ref json_sax interface and processes the SAX events
to create a JSON value which makes it basically a DOM parser . The structure or
hierarchy of the JSON value is managed by the stack ` ref_stack ` which contains
a pointer to the respective array or object for each recursion depth .
After successful parsing , the value that is passed by reference to the
constructor contains the parsed value .
@ tparam BasicJsonType the JSON type
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType >
class json_sax_dom_parser
{
public :
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
/*!
@ param [ in , out ] r reference to a JSON value that is manipulated while
parsing
@ param [ in ] allow_exceptions_ whether parse errors yield exceptions
*/
explicit json_sax_dom_parser ( BasicJsonType & r , const bool allow_exceptions_ = true )
: root ( r ) , allow_exceptions ( allow_exceptions_ )
{ }
// make class move-only
json_sax_dom_parser ( const json_sax_dom_parser & ) = delete ;
json_sax_dom_parser ( json_sax_dom_parser & & ) = default ;
json_sax_dom_parser & operator = ( const json_sax_dom_parser & ) = delete ;
json_sax_dom_parser & operator = ( json_sax_dom_parser & & ) = default ;
~ json_sax_dom_parser ( ) = default ;
bool null ( )
{
handle_value ( nullptr ) ;
return true ;
}
bool boolean ( bool val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool number_integer ( number_integer_t val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool number_unsigned ( number_unsigned_t val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool number_float ( number_float_t val , const string_t & /*unused*/ )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool string ( string_t & val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool binary ( binary_t & val )
{
handle_value ( std : : move ( val ) ) ;
return true ;
}
bool start_object ( std : : size_t len )
{
ref_stack . push_back ( handle_value ( BasicJsonType : : value_t : : object ) ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( len ! = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) & & len > ref_stack . back ( ) - > max_size ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 408 ,
" excessive object size: " + std : : to_string ( len ) ) ) ;
}
return true ;
}
bool key ( string_t & val )
{
// add null at given key and store the reference for later
object_element = & ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > m_value . object - > operator [ ] ( val ) ) ;
return true ;
}
bool end_object ( )
{
ref_stack . pop_back ( ) ;
return true ;
}
bool start_array ( std : : size_t len )
{
ref_stack . push_back ( handle_value ( BasicJsonType : : value_t : : array ) ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( len ! = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) & & len > ref_stack . back ( ) - > max_size ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 408 ,
" excessive array size: " + std : : to_string ( len ) ) ) ;
}
return true ;
}
bool end_array ( )
{
ref_stack . pop_back ( ) ;
return true ;
}
template < class Exception >
bool parse_error ( std : : size_t /*unused*/ , const std : : string & /*unused*/ ,
const Exception & ex )
{
errored = true ;
static_cast < void > ( ex ) ;
if ( allow_exceptions )
{
JSON_THROW ( ex ) ;
}
return false ;
}
constexpr bool is_errored ( ) const
{
return errored ;
}
private :
/*!
@ invariant If the ref stack is empty , then the passed value will be the new
root .
@ invariant If the ref stack contains a value , then it is an array or an
object to which we can add elements
*/
template < typename Value >
JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
BasicJsonType * handle_value ( Value & & v )
{
if ( ref_stack . empty ( ) )
{
root = BasicJsonType ( std : : forward < Value > ( v ) ) ;
return & root ;
}
JSON_ASSERT ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_array ( ) | | ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_object ( ) ) ;
if ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_array ( ) )
{
ref_stack . back ( ) - > m_value . array - > emplace_back ( std : : forward < Value > ( v ) ) ;
return & ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > m_value . array - > back ( ) ) ;
}
JSON_ASSERT ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_object ( ) ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( object_element ) ;
* object_element = BasicJsonType ( std : : forward < Value > ( v ) ) ;
return object_element ;
}
/// the parsed JSON value
BasicJsonType & root ;
/// stack to model hierarchy of values
std : : vector < BasicJsonType * > ref_stack { } ;
/// helper to hold the reference for the next object element
BasicJsonType * object_element = nullptr ;
/// whether a syntax error occurred
bool errored = false ;
/// whether to throw exceptions in case of errors
const bool allow_exceptions = true ;
} ;
template < typename BasicJsonType >
class json_sax_dom_callback_parser
{
public :
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
using parser_callback_t = typename BasicJsonType : : parser_callback_t ;
using parse_event_t = typename BasicJsonType : : parse_event_t ;
json_sax_dom_callback_parser ( BasicJsonType & r ,
const parser_callback_t cb ,
const bool allow_exceptions_ = true )
: root ( r ) , callback ( cb ) , allow_exceptions ( allow_exceptions_ )
{
keep_stack . push_back ( true ) ;
}
// make class move-only
json_sax_dom_callback_parser ( const json_sax_dom_callback_parser & ) = delete ;
json_sax_dom_callback_parser ( json_sax_dom_callback_parser & & ) = default ;
json_sax_dom_callback_parser & operator = ( const json_sax_dom_callback_parser & ) = delete ;
json_sax_dom_callback_parser & operator = ( json_sax_dom_callback_parser & & ) = default ;
~ json_sax_dom_callback_parser ( ) = default ;
bool null ( )
{
handle_value ( nullptr ) ;
return true ;
}
bool boolean ( bool val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool number_integer ( number_integer_t val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool number_unsigned ( number_unsigned_t val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool number_float ( number_float_t val , const string_t & /*unused*/ )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool string ( string_t & val )
{
handle_value ( val ) ;
return true ;
}
bool binary ( binary_t & val )
{
handle_value ( std : : move ( val ) ) ;
return true ;
}
bool start_object ( std : : size_t len )
{
// check callback for object start
const bool keep = callback ( static_cast < int > ( ref_stack . size ( ) ) , parse_event_t : : object_start , discarded ) ;
keep_stack . push_back ( keep ) ;
auto val = handle_value ( BasicJsonType : : value_t : : object , true ) ;
ref_stack . push_back ( val . second ) ;
// check object limit
if ( ref_stack . back ( ) & & JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( len ! = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) & & len > ref_stack . back ( ) - > max_size ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 408 , " excessive object size: " + std : : to_string ( len ) ) ) ;
}
return true ;
}
bool key ( string_t & val )
{
BasicJsonType k = BasicJsonType ( val ) ;
// check callback for key
const bool keep = callback ( static_cast < int > ( ref_stack . size ( ) ) , parse_event_t : : key , k ) ;
key_keep_stack . push_back ( keep ) ;
// add discarded value at given key and store the reference for later
if ( keep & & ref_stack . back ( ) )
{
object_element = & ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > m_value . object - > operator [ ] ( val ) = discarded ) ;
}
return true ;
}
bool end_object ( )
{
if ( ref_stack . back ( ) & & ! callback ( static_cast < int > ( ref_stack . size ( ) ) - 1 , parse_event_t : : object_end , * ref_stack . back ( ) ) )
{
// discard object
* ref_stack . back ( ) = discarded ;
}
JSON_ASSERT ( ! ref_stack . empty ( ) ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( ! keep_stack . empty ( ) ) ;
ref_stack . pop_back ( ) ;
keep_stack . pop_back ( ) ;
if ( ! ref_stack . empty ( ) & & ref_stack . back ( ) & & ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_structured ( ) )
{
// remove discarded value
for ( auto it = ref_stack . back ( ) - > begin ( ) ; it ! = ref_stack . back ( ) - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
if ( it - > is_discarded ( ) )
{
ref_stack . back ( ) - > erase ( it ) ;
break ;
}
}
}
return true ;
}
bool start_array ( std : : size_t len )
{
const bool keep = callback ( static_cast < int > ( ref_stack . size ( ) ) , parse_event_t : : array_start , discarded ) ;
keep_stack . push_back ( keep ) ;
auto val = handle_value ( BasicJsonType : : value_t : : array , true ) ;
ref_stack . push_back ( val . second ) ;
// check array limit
if ( ref_stack . back ( ) & & JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( len ! = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) & & len > ref_stack . back ( ) - > max_size ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 408 , " excessive array size: " + std : : to_string ( len ) ) ) ;
}
return true ;
}
bool end_array ( )
{
bool keep = true ;
if ( ref_stack . back ( ) )
{
keep = callback ( static_cast < int > ( ref_stack . size ( ) ) - 1 , parse_event_t : : array_end , * ref_stack . back ( ) ) ;
if ( ! keep )
{
// discard array
* ref_stack . back ( ) = discarded ;
}
}
JSON_ASSERT ( ! ref_stack . empty ( ) ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( ! keep_stack . empty ( ) ) ;
ref_stack . pop_back ( ) ;
keep_stack . pop_back ( ) ;
// remove discarded value
if ( ! keep & & ! ref_stack . empty ( ) & & ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_array ( ) )
{
ref_stack . back ( ) - > m_value . array - > pop_back ( ) ;
}
return true ;
}
template < class Exception >
bool parse_error ( std : : size_t /*unused*/ , const std : : string & /*unused*/ ,
const Exception & ex )
{
errored = true ;
static_cast < void > ( ex ) ;
if ( allow_exceptions )
{
JSON_THROW ( ex ) ;
}
return false ;
}
constexpr bool is_errored ( ) const
{
return errored ;
}
private :
/*!
@ param [ in ] v value to add to the JSON value we build during parsing
@ param [ in ] skip_callback whether we should skip calling the callback
function ; this is required after start_array ( ) and
start_object ( ) SAX events , because otherwise we would call the
callback function with an empty array or object , respectively .
@ invariant If the ref stack is empty , then the passed value will be the new
root .
@ invariant If the ref stack contains a value , then it is an array or an
object to which we can add elements
@ return pair of boolean ( whether value should be kept ) and pointer ( to the
passed value in the ref_stack hierarchy ; nullptr if not kept )
*/
template < typename Value >
std : : pair < bool , BasicJsonType * > handle_value ( Value & & v , const bool skip_callback = false )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( ! keep_stack . empty ( ) ) ;
// do not handle this value if we know it would be added to a discarded
// container
if ( ! keep_stack . back ( ) )
{
return { false , nullptr } ;
}
// create value
auto value = BasicJsonType ( std : : forward < Value > ( v ) ) ;
// check callback
const bool keep = skip_callback | | callback ( static_cast < int > ( ref_stack . size ( ) ) , parse_event_t : : value , value ) ;
// do not handle this value if we just learnt it shall be discarded
if ( ! keep )
{
return { false , nullptr } ;
}
if ( ref_stack . empty ( ) )
{
root = std : : move ( value ) ;
return { true , & root } ;
}
// skip this value if we already decided to skip the parent
// (https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/971#issuecomment-413678360)
if ( ! ref_stack . back ( ) )
{
return { false , nullptr } ;
}
// we now only expect arrays and objects
JSON_ASSERT ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_array ( ) | | ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_object ( ) ) ;
// array
if ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_array ( ) )
{
ref_stack . back ( ) - > m_value . array - > push_back ( std : : move ( value ) ) ;
return { true , & ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > m_value . array - > back ( ) ) } ;
}
// object
JSON_ASSERT ( ref_stack . back ( ) - > is_object ( ) ) ;
// check if we should store an element for the current key
JSON_ASSERT ( ! key_keep_stack . empty ( ) ) ;
const bool store_element = key_keep_stack . back ( ) ;
key_keep_stack . pop_back ( ) ;
if ( ! store_element )
{
return { false , nullptr } ;
}
JSON_ASSERT ( object_element ) ;
* object_element = std : : move ( value ) ;
return { true , object_element } ;
}
/// the parsed JSON value
BasicJsonType & root ;
/// stack to model hierarchy of values
std : : vector < BasicJsonType * > ref_stack { } ;
/// stack to manage which values to keep
std : : vector < bool > keep_stack { } ;
/// stack to manage which object keys to keep
std : : vector < bool > key_keep_stack { } ;
/// helper to hold the reference for the next object element
BasicJsonType * object_element = nullptr ;
/// whether a syntax error occurred
bool errored = false ;
/// callback function
const parser_callback_t callback = nullptr ;
/// whether to throw exceptions in case of errors
const bool allow_exceptions = true ;
/// a discarded value for the callback
BasicJsonType discarded = BasicJsonType : : value_t : : discarded ;
} ;
template < typename BasicJsonType >
class json_sax_acceptor
{
public :
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
bool null ( )
{
return true ;
}
bool boolean ( bool /*unused*/ )
{
return true ;
}
bool number_integer ( number_integer_t /*unused*/ )
{
return true ;
}
bool number_unsigned ( number_unsigned_t /*unused*/ )
{
return true ;
}
bool number_float ( number_float_t /*unused*/ , const string_t & /*unused*/ )
{
return true ;
}
bool string ( string_t & /*unused*/ )
{
return true ;
}
bool binary ( binary_t & /*unused*/ )
{
return true ;
}
bool start_object ( std : : size_t /*unused*/ = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) )
{
return true ;
}
bool key ( string_t & /*unused*/ )
{
return true ;
}
bool end_object ( )
{
return true ;
}
bool start_array ( std : : size_t /*unused*/ = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) )
{
return true ;
}
bool end_array ( )
{
return true ;
}
bool parse_error ( std : : size_t /*unused*/ , const std : : string & /*unused*/ , const detail : : exception & /*unused*/ )
{
return false ;
}
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/lexer.hpp>
# include <array> // array
# include <clocale> // localeconv
# include <cstddef> // size_t
# include <cstdio> // snprintf
# include <cstdlib> // strtof, strtod, strtold, strtoll, strtoull
# include <initializer_list> // initializer_list
# include <string> // char_traits, string
# include <utility> // move
# include <vector> // vector
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/input_adapters.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/position_t.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
///////////
// lexer //
///////////
template < typename BasicJsonType >
class lexer_base
{
public :
/// token types for the parser
enum class token_type
{
uninitialized , ///< indicating the scanner is uninitialized
literal_true , ///< the `true` literal
literal_false , ///< the `false` literal
literal_null , ///< the `null` literal
value_string , ///< a string -- use get_string() for actual value
value_unsigned , ///< an unsigned integer -- use get_number_unsigned() for actual value
value_integer , ///< a signed integer -- use get_number_integer() for actual value
value_float , ///< an floating point number -- use get_number_float() for actual value
begin_array , ///< the character for array begin `[`
begin_object , ///< the character for object begin `{`
end_array , ///< the character for array end `]`
end_object , ///< the character for object end `}`
name_separator , ///< the name separator `:`
value_separator , ///< the value separator `,`
parse_error , ///< indicating a parse error
end_of_input , ///< indicating the end of the input buffer
literal_or_value ///< a literal or the begin of a value (only for diagnostics)
} ;
/// return name of values of type token_type (only used for errors)
JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
JSON_HEDLEY_CONST
static const char * token_type_name ( const token_type t ) noexcept
{
switch ( t )
{
case token_type : : uninitialized :
return " <uninitialized> " ;
case token_type : : literal_true :
return " true literal " ;
case token_type : : literal_false :
return " false literal " ;
case token_type : : literal_null :
return " null literal " ;
case token_type : : value_string :
return " string literal " ;
case token_type : : value_unsigned :
case token_type : : value_integer :
case token_type : : value_float :
return " number literal " ;
case token_type : : begin_array :
return " '[' " ;
case token_type : : begin_object :
return " '{' " ;
case token_type : : end_array :
return " ']' " ;
case token_type : : end_object :
return " '}' " ;
case token_type : : name_separator :
return " ':' " ;
case token_type : : value_separator :
return " ',' " ;
case token_type : : parse_error :
return " <parse error> " ;
case token_type : : end_of_input :
return " end of input " ;
case token_type : : literal_or_value :
return " '[', '{', or a literal " ;
// LCOV_EXCL_START
default : // catch non-enum values
return " unknown token " ;
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
}
}
} ;
/*!
@ brief lexical analysis
This class organizes the lexical analysis during JSON deserialization .
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename InputAdapterType >
class lexer : public lexer_base < BasicJsonType >
{
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using char_type = typename InputAdapterType : : char_type ;
using char_int_type = typename std : : char_traits < char_type > : : int_type ;
public :
using token_type = typename lexer_base < BasicJsonType > : : token_type ;
explicit lexer ( InputAdapterType & & adapter , bool ignore_comments_ = false )
: ia ( std : : move ( adapter ) )
, ignore_comments ( ignore_comments_ )
, decimal_point_char ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( get_decimal_point ( ) ) )
{ }
// delete because of pointer members
lexer ( const lexer & ) = delete ;
lexer ( lexer & & ) = default ;
lexer & operator = ( lexer & ) = delete ;
lexer & operator = ( lexer & & ) = default ;
~ lexer ( ) = default ;
private :
/////////////////////
// locales
/////////////////////
/// return the locale-dependent decimal point
JSON_HEDLEY_PURE
static char get_decimal_point ( ) noexcept
{
const auto * loc = localeconv ( ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( loc ! = nullptr ) ;
return ( loc - > decimal_point = = nullptr ) ? ' . ' : * ( loc - > decimal_point ) ;
}
/////////////////////
// scan functions
/////////////////////
/*!
@ brief get codepoint from 4 hex characters following ` \ u `
For input " \ u c1 c2 c3 c4 " the codepoint is :
( c1 * 0x1000 ) + ( c2 * 0x0100 ) + ( c3 * 0x0010 ) + c4
= ( c1 < < 12 ) + ( c2 < < 8 ) + ( c3 < < 4 ) + ( c4 < < 0 )
Furthermore , the possible characters ' 0 ' . . ' 9 ' , ' A ' . . ' F ' , and ' a ' . . ' f '
must be converted to the integers 0x0 . .0 x9 , 0xA . .0 xF , 0xA . .0 xF , resp . The
conversion is done by subtracting the offset ( 0x30 , 0x37 , and 0x57 )
between the ASCII value of the character and the desired integer value .
@ return codepoint ( 0x0000 . .0 xFFFF ) or - 1 in case of an error ( e . g . EOF or
non - hex character )
*/
int get_codepoint ( )
{
// this function only makes sense after reading `\u`
JSON_ASSERT ( current = = ' u ' ) ;
int codepoint = 0 ;
const auto factors = { 12u , 8u , 4u , 0u } ;
for ( const auto factor : factors )
{
get ( ) ;
if ( current > = ' 0 ' & & current < = ' 9 ' )
{
codepoint + = static_cast < int > ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) - 0x30u ) < < factor ) ;
}
else if ( current > = ' A ' & & current < = ' F ' )
{
codepoint + = static_cast < int > ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) - 0x37u ) < < factor ) ;
}
else if ( current > = ' a ' & & current < = ' f ' )
{
codepoint + = static_cast < int > ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) - 0x57u ) < < factor ) ;
}
else
{
return - 1 ;
}
}
JSON_ASSERT ( 0x0000 < = codepoint & & codepoint < = 0xFFFF ) ;
return codepoint ;
}
/*!
@ brief check if the next byte ( s ) are inside a given range
Adds the current byte and , for each passed range , reads a new byte and
checks if it is inside the range . If a violation was detected , set up an
error message and return false . Otherwise , return true .
@ param [ in ] ranges list of integers ; interpreted as list of pairs of
inclusive lower and upper bound , respectively
@ pre The passed list @ a ranges must have 2 , 4 , or 6 elements ; that is ,
1 , 2 , or 3 pairs . This precondition is enforced by an assertion .
@ return true if and only if no range violation was detected
*/
bool next_byte_in_range ( std : : initializer_list < char_int_type > ranges )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( ranges . size ( ) = = 2 | | ranges . size ( ) = = 4 | | ranges . size ( ) = = 6 ) ;
add ( current ) ;
for ( auto range = ranges . begin ( ) ; range ! = ranges . end ( ) ; + + range )
{
get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( * range < = current & & current < = * ( + + range ) ) )
{
add ( current ) ;
}
else
{
error_message = " invalid string: ill-formed UTF-8 byte " ;
return false ;
}
}
return true ;
}
/*!
@ brief scan a string literal
This function scans a string according to Sect . 7 of RFC 7159. While
scanning , bytes are escaped and copied into buffer token_buffer . Then the
function returns successfully , token_buffer is * not * null - terminated ( as it
may contain \ 0 bytes ) , and token_buffer . size ( ) is the number of bytes in the
string .
@ return token_type : : value_string if string could be successfully scanned ,
token_type : : parse_error otherwise
@ note In case of errors , variable error_message contains a textual
description .
*/
token_type scan_string ( )
{
// reset token_buffer (ignore opening quote)
reset ( ) ;
// we entered the function by reading an open quote
JSON_ASSERT ( current = = ' \" ' ) ;
while ( true )
{
// get next character
switch ( get ( ) )
{
// end of file while parsing string
case std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) :
{
error_message = " invalid string: missing closing quote " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
// closing quote
case ' \" ' :
{
return token_type : : value_string ;
}
// escapes
case ' \\ ' :
{
switch ( get ( ) )
{
// quotation mark
case ' \" ' :
add ( ' \" ' ) ;
break ;
// reverse solidus
case ' \\ ' :
add ( ' \\ ' ) ;
break ;
// solidus
case ' / ' :
add ( ' / ' ) ;
break ;
// backspace
case ' b ' :
add ( ' \b ' ) ;
break ;
// form feed
case ' f ' :
add ( ' \f ' ) ;
break ;
// line feed
case ' n ' :
add ( ' \n ' ) ;
break ;
// carriage return
case ' r ' :
add ( ' \r ' ) ;
break ;
// tab
case ' t ' :
add ( ' \t ' ) ;
break ;
// unicode escapes
case ' u ' :
{
const int codepoint1 = get_codepoint ( ) ;
int codepoint = codepoint1 ; // start with codepoint1
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( codepoint1 = = - 1 ) )
{
error_message = " invalid string: ' \\ u' must be followed by 4 hex digits " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
// check if code point is a high surrogate
if ( 0xD800 < = codepoint1 & & codepoint1 < = 0xDBFF )
{
// expect next \uxxxx entry
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( get ( ) = = ' \\ ' & & get ( ) = = ' u ' ) )
{
const int codepoint2 = get_codepoint ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( codepoint2 = = - 1 ) )
{
error_message = " invalid string: ' \\ u' must be followed by 4 hex digits " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
// check if codepoint2 is a low surrogate
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( 0xDC00 < = codepoint2 & & codepoint2 < = 0xDFFF ) )
{
// overwrite codepoint
codepoint = static_cast < int > (
// high surrogate occupies the most significant 22 bits
( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint1 ) < < 10u )
// low surrogate occupies the least significant 15 bits
+ static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint2 )
// there is still the 0xD800, 0xDC00 and 0x10000 noise
// in the result so we have to subtract with:
// (0xD800 << 10) + DC00 - 0x10000 = 0x35FDC00
- 0x35FDC00u ) ;
}
else
{
error_message = " invalid string: surrogate U+D800..U+DBFF must be followed by U+DC00..U+DFFF " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
else
{
error_message = " invalid string: surrogate U+D800..U+DBFF must be followed by U+DC00..U+DFFF " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
else
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( 0xDC00 < = codepoint1 & & codepoint1 < = 0xDFFF ) )
{
error_message = " invalid string: surrogate U+DC00..U+DFFF must follow U+D800..U+DBFF " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
// result of the above calculation yields a proper codepoint
JSON_ASSERT ( 0x00 < = codepoint & & codepoint < = 0x10FFFF ) ;
// translate codepoint into bytes
if ( codepoint < 0x80 )
{
// 1-byte characters: 0xxxxxxx (ASCII)
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( codepoint ) ) ;
}
else if ( codepoint < = 0x7FF )
{
// 2-byte characters: 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0xC0u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) > > 6u ) ) ) ;
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ) ;
}
else if ( codepoint < = 0xFFFF )
{
// 3-byte characters: 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0xE0u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) > > 12u ) ) ) ;
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) > > 6u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ) ;
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ) ;
}
else
{
// 4-byte characters: 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0xF0u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) > > 18u ) ) ) ;
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) > > 12u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ) ;
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0x80u | ( ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) > > 6u ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ) ;
add ( static_cast < char_int_type > ( 0x80u | ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( codepoint ) & 0x3Fu ) ) ) ;
}
break ;
}
// other characters after escape
default :
error_message = " invalid string: forbidden character after backslash " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// invalid control characters
case 0x00 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0000 (NUL) must be escaped to \\ u0000 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x01 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0001 (SOH) must be escaped to \\ u0001 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x02 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0002 (STX) must be escaped to \\ u0002 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x03 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0003 (ETX) must be escaped to \\ u0003 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x04 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0004 (EOT) must be escaped to \\ u0004 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x05 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0005 (ENQ) must be escaped to \\ u0005 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x06 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0006 (ACK) must be escaped to \\ u0006 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x07 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0007 (BEL) must be escaped to \\ u0007 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x08 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0008 (BS) must be escaped to \\ u0008 or \\ b " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x09 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0009 (HT) must be escaped to \\ u0009 or \\ t " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x0A :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+000A (LF) must be escaped to \\ u000A or \\ n " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x0B :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+000B (VT) must be escaped to \\ u000B " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x0C :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+000C (FF) must be escaped to \\ u000C or \\ f " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x0D :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+000D (CR) must be escaped to \\ u000D or \\ r " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x0E :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+000E (SO) must be escaped to \\ u000E " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x0F :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+000F (SI) must be escaped to \\ u000F " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x10 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0010 (DLE) must be escaped to \\ u0010 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x11 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0011 (DC1) must be escaped to \\ u0011 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x12 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0012 (DC2) must be escaped to \\ u0012 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x13 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0013 (DC3) must be escaped to \\ u0013 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x14 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0014 (DC4) must be escaped to \\ u0014 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x15 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0015 (NAK) must be escaped to \\ u0015 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x16 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0016 (SYN) must be escaped to \\ u0016 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x17 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0017 (ETB) must be escaped to \\ u0017 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x18 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0018 (CAN) must be escaped to \\ u0018 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x19 :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+0019 (EM) must be escaped to \\ u0019 " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x1A :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+001A (SUB) must be escaped to \\ u001A " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x1B :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+001B (ESC) must be escaped to \\ u001B " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x1C :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+001C (FS) must be escaped to \\ u001C " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x1D :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+001D (GS) must be escaped to \\ u001D " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x1E :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+001E (RS) must be escaped to \\ u001E " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
case 0x1F :
{
error_message = " invalid string: control character U+001F (US) must be escaped to \\ u001F " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
// U+0020..U+007F (except U+0022 (quote) and U+005C (backspace))
case 0x20 :
case 0x21 :
case 0x23 :
case 0x24 :
case 0x25 :
case 0x26 :
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case 0x27 :
case 0x28 :
case 0x29 :
case 0x2A :
case 0x2B :
case 0x2C :
case 0x2D :
case 0x2E :
case 0x2F :
case 0x30 :
case 0x31 :
case 0x32 :
case 0x33 :
case 0x34 :
case 0x35 :
case 0x36 :
case 0x37 :
case 0x38 :
case 0x39 :
case 0x3A :
case 0x3B :
case 0x3C :
case 0x3D :
case 0x3E :
case 0x3F :
case 0x40 :
case 0x41 :
case 0x42 :
case 0x43 :
case 0x44 :
case 0x45 :
case 0x46 :
case 0x47 :
case 0x48 :
case 0x49 :
case 0x4A :
case 0x4B :
case 0x4C :
case 0x4D :
case 0x4E :
case 0x4F :
case 0x50 :
case 0x51 :
case 0x52 :
case 0x53 :
case 0x54 :
case 0x55 :
case 0x56 :
case 0x57 :
case 0x58 :
case 0x59 :
case 0x5A :
case 0x5B :
case 0x5D :
case 0x5E :
case 0x5F :
case 0x60 :
case 0x61 :
case 0x62 :
case 0x63 :
case 0x64 :
case 0x65 :
case 0x66 :
case 0x67 :
case 0x68 :
case 0x69 :
case 0x6A :
case 0x6B :
case 0x6C :
case 0x6D :
case 0x6E :
case 0x6F :
case 0x70 :
case 0x71 :
case 0x72 :
case 0x73 :
case 0x74 :
case 0x75 :
case 0x76 :
case 0x77 :
case 0x78 :
case 0x79 :
case 0x7A :
case 0x7B :
case 0x7C :
case 0x7D :
case 0x7E :
case 0x7F :
{
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add ( current ) ;
break ;
}
// U+0080..U+07FF: bytes C2..DF 80..BF
case 0xC2 :
case 0xC3 :
case 0xC4 :
case 0xC5 :
case 0xC6 :
case 0xC7 :
case 0xC8 :
case 0xC9 :
case 0xCA :
case 0xCB :
case 0xCC :
case 0xCD :
case 0xCE :
case 0xCF :
case 0xD0 :
case 0xD1 :
case 0xD2 :
case 0xD3 :
case 0xD4 :
case 0xD5 :
case 0xD6 :
case 0xD7 :
case 0xD8 :
case 0xD9 :
case 0xDA :
case 0xDB :
case 0xDC :
case 0xDD :
case 0xDE :
case 0xDF :
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! next_byte_in_range ( { 0x80 , 0xBF } ) ) )
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{
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// U+0800..U+0FFF: bytes E0 A0..BF 80..BF
case 0xE0 :
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( next_byte_in_range ( { 0xA0 , 0xBF , 0x80 , 0xBF } ) ) ) )
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{
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// U+1000..U+CFFF: bytes E1..EC 80..BF 80..BF
// U+E000..U+FFFF: bytes EE..EF 80..BF 80..BF
case 0xE1 :
case 0xE2 :
case 0xE3 :
case 0xE4 :
case 0xE5 :
case 0xE6 :
case 0xE7 :
case 0xE8 :
case 0xE9 :
case 0xEA :
case 0xEB :
case 0xEC :
case 0xEE :
case 0xEF :
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( next_byte_in_range ( { 0x80 , 0xBF , 0x80 , 0xBF } ) ) ) )
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{
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// U+D000..U+D7FF: bytes ED 80..9F 80..BF
case 0xED :
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( next_byte_in_range ( { 0x80 , 0x9F , 0x80 , 0xBF } ) ) ) )
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{
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// U+10000..U+3FFFF F0 90..BF 80..BF 80..BF
case 0xF0 :
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( next_byte_in_range ( { 0x90 , 0xBF , 0x80 , 0xBF , 0x80 , 0xBF } ) ) ) )
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{
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// U+40000..U+FFFFF F1..F3 80..BF 80..BF 80..BF
case 0xF1 :
case 0xF2 :
case 0xF3 :
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( next_byte_in_range ( { 0x80 , 0xBF , 0x80 , 0xBF , 0x80 , 0xBF } ) ) ) )
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{
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// U+100000..U+10FFFF F4 80..8F 80..BF 80..BF
case 0xF4 :
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( next_byte_in_range ( { 0x80 , 0x8F , 0x80 , 0xBF , 0x80 , 0xBF } ) ) ) )
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{
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
break ;
}
// remaining bytes (80..C1 and F5..FF) are ill-formed
default :
{
error_message = " invalid string: ill-formed UTF-8 byte " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
}
}
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/*!
* @ brief scan a comment
* @ return whether comment could be scanned successfully
*/
bool scan_comment ( )
{
switch ( get ( ) )
{
// single-line comments skip input until a newline or EOF is read
case ' / ' :
{
while ( true )
{
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' \n ' :
case ' \r ' :
case std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) :
case ' \0 ' :
return true ;
default :
break ;
}
}
}
// multi-line comments skip input until */ is read
case ' * ' :
{
while ( true )
{
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) :
case ' \0 ' :
{
error_message = " invalid comment; missing closing '*/' " ;
return false ;
}
case ' * ' :
{
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' / ' :
return true ;
default :
{
unget ( ) ;
continue ;
}
}
}
default :
continue ;
}
}
}
// unexpected character after reading '/'
default :
{
error_message = " invalid comment; expecting '/' or '*' after '/' " ;
return false ;
}
}
}
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
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static void strtof ( float & f , const char * str , char * * endptr ) noexcept
{
f = std : : strtof ( str , endptr ) ;
}
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
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static void strtof ( double & f , const char * str , char * * endptr ) noexcept
{
f = std : : strtod ( str , endptr ) ;
}
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
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static void strtof ( long double & f , const char * str , char * * endptr ) noexcept
{
f = std : : strtold ( str , endptr ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief scan a number literal
This function scans a string according to Sect . 6 of RFC 7159.
The function is realized with a deterministic finite state machine derived
from the grammar described in RFC 7159. Starting in state " init " , the
input is read and used to determined the next state . Only state " done "
accepts the number . State " error " is a trap state to model errors . In the
table below , " anything " means any character but the ones listed before .
state | 0 | 1 - 9 | e E | + | - | . | anything
- - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - -
init | zero | any1 | [ error ] | [ error ] | minus | [ error ] | [ error ]
minus | zero | any1 | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ]
zero | done | done | exponent | done | done | decimal1 | done
any1 | any1 | any1 | exponent | done | done | decimal1 | done
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decimal1 | decimal2 | decimal2 | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ]
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decimal2 | decimal2 | decimal2 | exponent | done | done | done | done
exponent | any2 | any2 | [ error ] | sign | sign | [ error ] | [ error ]
sign | any2 | any2 | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ] | [ error ]
any2 | any2 | any2 | done | done | done | done | done
The state machine is realized with one label per state ( prefixed with
" scan_number_ " ) and ` goto ` statements between them . The state machine
contains cycles , but any cycle can be left when EOF is read . Therefore ,
the function is guaranteed to terminate .
During scanning , the read bytes are stored in token_buffer . This string is
then converted to a signed integer , an unsigned integer , or a
floating - point number .
@ return token_type : : value_unsigned , token_type : : value_integer , or
token_type : : value_float if number could be successfully scanned ,
token_type : : parse_error otherwise
@ note The scanner is independent of the current locale . Internally , the
locale ' s decimal point is used instead of ` . ` to work with the
locale - dependent converters .
*/
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token_type scan_number ( ) // lgtm [cpp/use-of-goto]
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{
// reset token_buffer to store the number's bytes
reset ( ) ;
// the type of the parsed number; initially set to unsigned; will be
// changed if minus sign, decimal point or exponent is read
token_type number_type = token_type : : value_unsigned ;
// state (init): we just found out we need to scan a number
switch ( current )
{
case ' - ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_minus ;
}
case ' 0 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_zero ;
}
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_any1 ;
}
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// all other characters are rejected outside scan_number()
default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
scan_number_minus :
// state: we just parsed a leading minus sign
number_type = token_type : : value_integer ;
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' 0 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_zero ;
}
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_any1 ;
}
default :
{
error_message = " invalid number; expected digit after '-' " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
scan_number_zero :
// state: we just parse a zero (maybe with a leading minus sign)
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' . ' :
{
add ( decimal_point_char ) ;
goto scan_number_decimal1 ;
}
case ' e ' :
case ' E ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_exponent ;
}
default :
goto scan_number_done ;
}
scan_number_any1 :
// state: we just parsed a number 0-9 (maybe with a leading minus sign)
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' 0 ' :
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
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goto scan_number_any1 ;
}
case ' . ' :
{
add ( decimal_point_char ) ;
goto scan_number_decimal1 ;
}
case ' e ' :
case ' E ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_exponent ;
}
default :
goto scan_number_done ;
}
scan_number_decimal1 :
// state: we just parsed a decimal point
number_type = token_type : : value_float ;
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' 0 ' :
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_decimal2 ;
}
default :
{
error_message = " invalid number; expected digit after '.' " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
scan_number_decimal2 :
// we just parsed at least one number after a decimal point
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' 0 ' :
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_decimal2 ;
}
case ' e ' :
case ' E ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_exponent ;
}
default :
goto scan_number_done ;
}
scan_number_exponent :
// we just parsed an exponent
number_type = token_type : : value_float ;
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' + ' :
case ' - ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_sign ;
}
case ' 0 ' :
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_any2 ;
}
default :
{
error_message =
" invalid number; expected '+', '-', or digit after exponent " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
scan_number_sign :
// we just parsed an exponent sign
switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' 0 ' :
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
goto scan_number_any2 ;
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}
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default :
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{
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error_message = " invalid number; expected digit after exponent sign " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
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}
}
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scan_number_any2 :
// we just parsed a number after the exponent or exponent sign
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switch ( get ( ) )
{
case ' 0 ' :
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
{
add ( current ) ;
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goto scan_number_any2 ;
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}
default :
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goto scan_number_done ;
}
scan_number_done :
// unget the character after the number (we only read it to know that
// we are done scanning a number)
unget ( ) ;
char * endptr = nullptr ;
errno = 0 ;
// try to parse integers first and fall back to floats
if ( number_type = = token_type : : value_unsigned )
{
const auto x = std : : strtoull ( token_buffer . data ( ) , & endptr , 10 ) ;
// we checked the number format before
JSON_ASSERT ( endptr = = token_buffer . data ( ) + token_buffer . size ( ) ) ;
if ( errno = = 0 )
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{
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value_unsigned = static_cast < number_unsigned_t > ( x ) ;
if ( value_unsigned = = x )
{
return token_type : : value_unsigned ;
}
}
}
else if ( number_type = = token_type : : value_integer )
{
const auto x = std : : strtoll ( token_buffer . data ( ) , & endptr , 10 ) ;
// we checked the number format before
JSON_ASSERT ( endptr = = token_buffer . data ( ) + token_buffer . size ( ) ) ;
if ( errno = = 0 )
{
value_integer = static_cast < number_integer_t > ( x ) ;
if ( value_integer = = x )
{
return token_type : : value_integer ;
}
}
}
// this code is reached if we parse a floating-point number or if an
// integer conversion above failed
strtof ( value_float , token_buffer . data ( ) , & endptr ) ;
// we checked the number format before
JSON_ASSERT ( endptr = = token_buffer . data ( ) + token_buffer . size ( ) ) ;
return token_type : : value_float ;
}
/*!
@ param [ in ] literal_text the literal text to expect
@ param [ in ] length the length of the passed literal text
@ param [ in ] return_type the token type to return on success
*/
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
token_type scan_literal ( const char_type * literal_text , const std : : size_t length ,
token_type return_type )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( std : : char_traits < char_type > : : to_char_type ( current ) = = literal_text [ 0 ] ) ;
for ( std : : size_t i = 1 ; i < length ; + + i )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( std : : char_traits < char_type > : : to_char_type ( get ( ) ) ! = literal_text [ i ] ) )
{
error_message = " invalid literal " ;
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return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
}
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return return_type ;
}
/////////////////////
// input management
/////////////////////
/// reset token_buffer; current character is beginning of token
void reset ( ) noexcept
{
token_buffer . clear ( ) ;
token_string . clear ( ) ;
token_string . push_back ( std : : char_traits < char_type > : : to_char_type ( current ) ) ;
}
/*
@ brief get next character from the input
This function provides the interface to the used input adapter . It does
not throw in case the input reached EOF , but returns a
` std : : char_traits < char > : : eof ( ) ` in that case . Stores the scanned characters
for use in error messages .
@ return character read from the input
*/
char_int_type get ( )
{
+ + position . chars_read_total ;
+ + position . chars_read_current_line ;
if ( next_unget )
{
// just reset the next_unget variable and work with current
next_unget = false ;
}
else
{
current = ia . get_character ( ) ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( current ! = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ) )
{
token_string . push_back ( std : : char_traits < char_type > : : to_char_type ( current ) ) ;
}
if ( current = = ' \n ' )
{
+ + position . lines_read ;
position . chars_read_current_line = 0 ;
}
return current ;
}
/*!
@ brief unget current character ( read it again on next get )
We implement unget by setting variable next_unget to true . The input is not
changed - we just simulate ungetting by modifying chars_read_total ,
chars_read_current_line , and token_string . The next call to get ( ) will
behave as if the unget character is read again .
*/
void unget ( )
{
next_unget = true ;
- - position . chars_read_total ;
// in case we "unget" a newline, we have to also decrement the lines_read
if ( position . chars_read_current_line = = 0 )
{
if ( position . lines_read > 0 )
{
- - position . lines_read ;
}
}
else
{
- - position . chars_read_current_line ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( current ! = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ) )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( ! token_string . empty ( ) ) ;
token_string . pop_back ( ) ;
}
}
/// add a character to token_buffer
void add ( char_int_type c )
{
token_buffer . push_back ( static_cast < typename string_t : : value_type > ( c ) ) ;
}
public :
/////////////////////
// value getters
/////////////////////
/// return integer value
constexpr number_integer_t get_number_integer ( ) const noexcept
{
return value_integer ;
}
/// return unsigned integer value
constexpr number_unsigned_t get_number_unsigned ( ) const noexcept
{
return value_unsigned ;
}
/// return floating-point value
constexpr number_float_t get_number_float ( ) const noexcept
{
return value_float ;
}
/// return current string value (implicitly resets the token; useful only once)
string_t & get_string ( )
{
return token_buffer ;
}
/////////////////////
// diagnostics
/////////////////////
/// return position of last read token
constexpr position_t get_position ( ) const noexcept
{
return position ;
}
/// return the last read token (for errors only). Will never contain EOF
/// (an arbitrary value that is not a valid char value, often -1), because
/// 255 may legitimately occur. May contain NUL, which should be escaped.
std : : string get_token_string ( ) const
{
// escape control characters
std : : string result ;
for ( const auto c : token_string )
{
if ( static_cast < unsigned char > ( c ) < = ' \x1F ' )
{
// escape control characters
std : : array < char , 9 > cs { { } } ;
( std : : snprintf ) ( cs . data ( ) , cs . size ( ) , " <U+%.4X> " , static_cast < unsigned char > ( c ) ) ;
result + = cs . data ( ) ;
}
else
{
// add character as is
result . push_back ( static_cast < std : : string : : value_type > ( c ) ) ;
}
}
return result ;
}
/// return syntax error message
JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
constexpr const char * get_error_message ( ) const noexcept
{
return error_message ;
}
/////////////////////
// actual scanner
/////////////////////
/*!
@ brief skip the UTF - 8 byte order mark
@ return true iff there is no BOM or the correct BOM has been skipped
*/
bool skip_bom ( )
{
if ( get ( ) = = 0xEF )
{
// check if we completely parse the BOM
return get ( ) = = 0xBB & & get ( ) = = 0xBF ;
}
// the first character is not the beginning of the BOM; unget it to
// process is later
unget ( ) ;
return true ;
}
void skip_whitespace ( )
{
do
{
get ( ) ;
}
while ( current = = ' ' | | current = = ' \t ' | | current = = ' \n ' | | current = = ' \r ' ) ;
}
token_type scan ( )
{
// initially, skip the BOM
if ( position . chars_read_total = = 0 & & ! skip_bom ( ) )
{
error_message = " invalid BOM; must be 0xEF 0xBB 0xBF if given " ;
return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
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// read next character and ignore whitespace
skip_whitespace ( ) ;
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// ignore comments
while ( ignore_comments & & current = = ' / ' )
{
if ( ! scan_comment ( ) )
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{
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return token_type : : parse_error ;
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}
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// skip following whitespace
skip_whitespace ( ) ;
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}
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switch ( current )
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{
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// structural characters
case ' [ ' :
return token_type : : begin_array ;
case ' ] ' :
return token_type : : end_array ;
case ' { ' :
return token_type : : begin_object ;
case ' } ' :
return token_type : : end_object ;
case ' : ' :
return token_type : : name_separator ;
case ' , ' :
return token_type : : value_separator ;
// literals
case ' t ' :
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{
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std : : array < char_type , 4 > true_literal = { { ' t ' , ' r ' , ' u ' , ' e ' } } ;
return scan_literal ( true_literal . data ( ) , true_literal . size ( ) , token_type : : literal_true ) ;
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}
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case ' f ' :
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{
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std : : array < char_type , 5 > false_literal = { { ' f ' , ' a ' , ' l ' , ' s ' , ' e ' } } ;
return scan_literal ( false_literal . data ( ) , false_literal . size ( ) , token_type : : literal_false ) ;
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}
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case ' n ' :
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{
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std : : array < char_type , 4 > null_literal = { { ' n ' , ' u ' , ' l ' , ' l ' } } ;
return scan_literal ( null_literal . data ( ) , null_literal . size ( ) , token_type : : literal_null ) ;
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}
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// string
case ' \" ' :
return scan_string ( ) ;
// number
case ' - ' :
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case ' 0 ' :
case ' 1 ' :
case ' 2 ' :
case ' 3 ' :
case ' 4 ' :
case ' 5 ' :
case ' 6 ' :
case ' 7 ' :
case ' 8 ' :
case ' 9 ' :
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return scan_number ( ) ;
// end of input (the null byte is needed when parsing from
// string literals)
case ' \0 ' :
case std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) :
return token_type : : end_of_input ;
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// error
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default :
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error_message = " invalid literal " ;
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return token_type : : parse_error ;
}
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}
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private :
/// input adapter
InputAdapterType ia ;
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/// whether comments should be ignored (true) or signaled as errors (false)
const bool ignore_comments = false ;
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/// the current character
char_int_type current = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ;
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/// whether the next get() call should just return current
bool next_unget = false ;
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/// the start position of the current token
position_t position { } ;
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/// raw input token string (for error messages)
std : : vector < char_type > token_string { } ;
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/// buffer for variable-length tokens (numbers, strings)
string_t token_buffer { } ;
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/// a description of occurred lexer errors
const char * error_message = " " ;
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// number values
number_integer_t value_integer = 0 ;
number_unsigned_t value_unsigned = 0 ;
number_float_t value_float = 0 ;
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/// the decimal point
const char_int_type decimal_point_char = ' . ' ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/is_sax.hpp>
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# include <cstdint> // size_t
# include <utility> // declval
# include <string> // string
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/detected.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/type_traits.hpp>
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
template < typename T >
using null_function_t = decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . null ( ) ) ;
template < typename T >
using boolean_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . boolean ( std : : declval < bool > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename Integer >
using number_integer_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . number_integer ( std : : declval < Integer > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename Unsigned >
using number_unsigned_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . number_unsigned ( std : : declval < Unsigned > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename Float , typename String >
using number_float_function_t = decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . number_float (
std : : declval < Float > ( ) , std : : declval < const String & > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename String >
using string_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . string ( std : : declval < String & > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename Binary >
using binary_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . binary ( std : : declval < Binary & > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T >
using start_object_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . start_object ( std : : declval < std : : size_t > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename String >
using key_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . key ( std : : declval < String & > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T >
using end_object_function_t = decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . end_object ( ) ) ;
template < typename T >
using start_array_function_t =
decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . start_array ( std : : declval < std : : size_t > ( ) ) ) ;
template < typename T >
using end_array_function_t = decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . end_array ( ) ) ;
template < typename T , typename Exception >
using parse_error_function_t = decltype ( std : : declval < T & > ( ) . parse_error (
std : : declval < std : : size_t > ( ) , std : : declval < const std : : string & > ( ) ,
std : : declval < const Exception & > ( ) ) ) ;
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template < typename SAX , typename BasicJsonType >
struct is_sax
{
private :
static_assert ( is_basic_json < BasicJsonType > : : value ,
" BasicJsonType must be of type basic_json<...> " ) ;
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using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
using exception_t = typename BasicJsonType : : exception ;
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public :
static constexpr bool value =
is_detected_exact < bool , null_function_t , SAX > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , boolean_function_t , SAX > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , number_integer_function_t , SAX , number_integer_t > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , number_unsigned_function_t , SAX , number_unsigned_t > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , number_float_function_t , SAX , number_float_t , string_t > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , string_function_t , SAX , string_t > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , binary_function_t , SAX , binary_t > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , start_object_function_t , SAX > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , key_function_t , SAX , string_t > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , end_object_function_t , SAX > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , start_array_function_t , SAX > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , end_array_function_t , SAX > : : value & &
is_detected_exact < bool , parse_error_function_t , SAX , exception_t > : : value ;
} ;
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template < typename SAX , typename BasicJsonType >
struct is_sax_static_asserts
{
private :
static_assert ( is_basic_json < BasicJsonType > : : value ,
" BasicJsonType must be of type basic_json<...> " ) ;
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
using exception_t = typename BasicJsonType : : exception ;
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public :
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static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , null_function_t , SAX > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool null() " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , boolean_function_t , SAX > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool boolean(bool) " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , boolean_function_t , SAX > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool boolean(bool) " ) ;
static_assert (
is_detected_exact < bool , number_integer_function_t , SAX ,
number_integer_t > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool number_integer(number_integer_t) " ) ;
static_assert (
is_detected_exact < bool , number_unsigned_function_t , SAX ,
number_unsigned_t > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool number_unsigned(number_unsigned_t) " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , number_float_function_t , SAX ,
number_float_t , string_t > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool number_float(number_float_t, const string_t&) " ) ;
static_assert (
is_detected_exact < bool , string_function_t , SAX , string_t > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool string(string_t&) " ) ;
static_assert (
is_detected_exact < bool , binary_function_t , SAX , binary_t > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool binary(binary_t&) " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , start_object_function_t , SAX > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool start_object(std::size_t) " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , key_function_t , SAX , string_t > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool key(string_t&) " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , end_object_function_t , SAX > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool end_object() " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , start_array_function_t , SAX > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool start_array(std::size_t) " ) ;
static_assert ( is_detected_exact < bool , end_array_function_t , SAX > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool end_array() " ) ;
static_assert (
is_detected_exact < bool , parse_error_function_t , SAX , exception_t > : : value ,
" Missing/invalid function: bool parse_error(std::size_t, const "
" std::string&, const exception&) " ) ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
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/// how to treat CBOR tags
enum class cbor_tag_handler_t
{
error , ///< throw a parse_error exception in case of a tag
ignore ///< ignore tags
} ;
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/*!
@ brief determine system byte order
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@ return true if and only if system ' s byte order is little endian
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@ note from https : //stackoverflow.com/a/1001328/266378
*/
static inline bool little_endianess ( int num = 1 ) noexcept
{
return * reinterpret_cast < char * > ( & num ) = = 1 ;
}
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///////////////////
// binary reader //
///////////////////
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/*!
@ brief deserialization of CBOR , MessagePack , and UBJSON values
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename InputAdapterType , typename SAX = json_sax_dom_parser < BasicJsonType > >
class binary_reader
{
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
using json_sax_t = SAX ;
using char_type = typename InputAdapterType : : char_type ;
using char_int_type = typename std : : char_traits < char_type > : : int_type ;
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public :
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/*!
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@ brief create a binary reader
@ param [ in ] adapter input adapter to read from
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*/
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explicit binary_reader ( InputAdapterType & & adapter ) : ia ( std : : move ( adapter ) )
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{
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( void ) detail : : is_sax_static_asserts < SAX , BasicJsonType > { } ;
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}
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// make class move-only
binary_reader ( const binary_reader & ) = delete ;
binary_reader ( binary_reader & & ) = default ;
binary_reader & operator = ( const binary_reader & ) = delete ;
binary_reader & operator = ( binary_reader & & ) = default ;
~ binary_reader ( ) = default ;
/*!
@ param [ in ] format the binary format to parse
@ param [ in ] sax_ a SAX event processor
@ param [ in ] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed completed
@ param [ in ] tag_handler how to treat CBOR tags
@ return
*/
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
bool sax_parse ( const input_format_t format ,
json_sax_t * sax_ ,
const bool strict = true ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t : : error )
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{
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sax = sax_ ;
bool result = false ;
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switch ( format )
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{
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case input_format_t : : bson :
result = parse_bson_internal ( ) ;
break ;
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case input_format_t : : cbor :
result = parse_cbor_internal ( true , tag_handler ) ;
break ;
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case input_format_t : : msgpack :
result = parse_msgpack_internal ( ) ;
break ;
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case input_format_t : : ubjson :
result = parse_ubjson_internal ( ) ;
break ;
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default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
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// strict mode: next byte must be EOF
if ( result & & strict )
{
if ( format = = input_format_t : : ubjson )
{
get_ignore_noop ( ) ;
}
else
{
get ( ) ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( current ! = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ) )
{
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 110 , chars_read , exception_message ( format , " expected end of input; last byte: 0x " + get_token_string ( ) , " value " ) ) ) ;
}
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}
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return result ;
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}
private :
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//////////
// BSON //
//////////
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/*!
@ brief Reads in a BSON - object and passes it to the SAX - parser .
@ return whether a valid BSON - value was passed to the SAX parser
*/
bool parse_bson_internal ( )
{
std : : int32_t document_size { } ;
get_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( input_format_t : : bson , document_size ) ;
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_object ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_bson_element_list ( /*is_array*/ false ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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return sax - > end_object ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief Parses a C - style string from the BSON input .
@ param [ in , out ] result A reference to the string variable where the read
string is to be stored .
@ return ` true ` if the \ x00 - byte indicating the end of the string was
encountered before the EOF ; false ` indicates an unexpected EOF .
*/
bool get_bson_cstr ( string_t & result )
{
auto out = std : : back_inserter ( result ) ;
while ( true )
{
get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : bson , " cstring " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
if ( current = = 0x00 )
{
return true ;
}
* out + + = static_cast < typename string_t : : value_type > ( current ) ;
}
}
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/*!
@ brief Parses a zero - terminated string of length @ a len from the BSON
input .
@ param [ in ] len The length ( including the zero - byte at the end ) of the
string to be read .
@ param [ in , out ] result A reference to the string variable where the read
string is to be stored .
@ tparam NumberType The type of the length @ a len
@ pre len > = 1
@ return ` true ` if the string was successfully parsed
*/
template < typename NumberType >
bool get_bson_string ( const NumberType len , string_t & result )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( len < 1 ) )
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 112 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : bson , " string length must be at least 1, is " + std : : to_string ( len ) , " string " ) ) ) ;
}
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return get_string ( input_format_t : : bson , len - static_cast < NumberType > ( 1 ) , result ) & & get ( ) ! = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief Parses a byte array input of length @ a len from the BSON input .
@ param [ in ] len The length of the byte array to be read .
@ param [ in , out ] result A reference to the binary variable where the read
array is to be stored .
@ tparam NumberType The type of the length @ a len
@ pre len > = 0
@ return ` true ` if the byte array was successfully parsed
*/
template < typename NumberType >
bool get_bson_binary ( const NumberType len , binary_t & result )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( len < 0 ) )
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 112 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : bson , " byte array length cannot be negative, is " + std : : to_string ( len ) , " binary " ) ) ) ;
}
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// All BSON binary values have a subtype
std : : uint8_t subtype { } ;
get_number < std : : uint8_t > ( input_format_t : : bson , subtype ) ;
result . set_subtype ( subtype ) ;
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return get_binary ( input_format_t : : bson , len , result ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief Read a BSON document element of the given @ a element_type .
@ param [ in ] element_type The BSON element type , c . f . http : //bsonspec.org/spec.html
@ param [ in ] element_type_parse_position The position in the input stream ,
where the ` element_type ` was read .
@ warning Not all BSON element types are supported yet . An unsupported
@ a element_type will give rise to a parse_error .114 :
Unsupported BSON record type 0 x . . .
@ return whether a valid BSON - object / array was passed to the SAX parser
*/
bool parse_bson_element_internal ( const char_int_type element_type ,
const std : : size_t element_type_parse_position )
{
switch ( element_type )
{
case 0x01 : // double
{
double number { } ;
return get_number < double , true > ( input_format_t : : bson , number ) & & sax - > number_float ( static_cast < number_float_t > ( number ) , " " ) ;
}
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case 0x02 : // string
{
std : : int32_t len { } ;
string_t value ;
return get_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( input_format_t : : bson , len ) & & get_bson_string ( len , value ) & & sax - > string ( value ) ;
}
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case 0x03 : // object
{
return parse_bson_internal ( ) ;
}
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case 0x04 : // array
{
return parse_bson_array ( ) ;
}
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case 0x05 : // binary
{
std : : int32_t len { } ;
binary_t value ;
return get_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( input_format_t : : bson , len ) & & get_bson_binary ( len , value ) & & sax - > binary ( value ) ;
}
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case 0x08 : // boolean
{
return sax - > boolean ( get ( ) ! = 0 ) ;
}
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case 0x0A : // null
{
return sax - > null ( ) ;
}
case 0x10 : // int32
{
std : : int32_t value { } ;
return get_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( input_format_t : : bson , value ) & & sax - > number_integer ( value ) ;
}
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case 0x12 : // int64
{
std : : int64_t value { } ;
return get_number < std : : int64_t , true > ( input_format_t : : bson , value ) & & sax - > number_integer ( value ) ;
}
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default : // anything else not supported (yet)
{
std : : array < char , 3 > cr { { } } ;
( std : : snprintf ) ( cr . data ( ) , cr . size ( ) , " %.2hhX " , static_cast < unsigned char > ( element_type ) ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( element_type_parse_position , std : : string ( cr . data ( ) ) , parse_error : : create ( 114 , element_type_parse_position , " Unsupported BSON record type 0x " + std : : string ( cr . data ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
}
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/*!
@ brief Read a BSON element list ( as specified in the BSON - spec )
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The same binary layout is used for objects and arrays , hence it must be
indicated with the argument @ a is_array which one is expected
( true - - > array , false - - > object ) .
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@ param [ in ] is_array Determines if the element list being read is to be
treated as an object ( @ a is_array = = false ) , or as an
array ( @ a is_array = = true ) .
@ return whether a valid BSON - object / array was passed to the SAX parser
*/
bool parse_bson_element_list ( const bool is_array )
{
string_t key ;
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while ( auto element_type = get ( ) )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : bson , " element list " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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const std : : size_t element_type_parse_position = chars_read ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_bson_cstr ( key ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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if ( ! is_array & & ! sax - > key ( key ) )
{
return false ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_bson_element_internal ( element_type , element_type_parse_position ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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// get_bson_cstr only appends
key . clear ( ) ;
}
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return true ;
}
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/*!
@ brief Reads an array from the BSON input and passes it to the SAX - parser .
@ return whether a valid BSON - array was passed to the SAX parser
*/
bool parse_bson_array ( )
{
std : : int32_t document_size { } ;
get_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( input_format_t : : bson , document_size ) ;
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_array ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_bson_element_list ( /*is_array*/ true ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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return sax - > end_array ( ) ;
}
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//////////
// CBOR //
//////////
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/*!
@ param [ in ] get_char whether a new character should be retrieved from the
input ( true ) or whether the last read character should
be considered instead ( false )
@ param [ in ] tag_handler how CBOR tags should be treated
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@ return whether a valid CBOR value was passed to the SAX parser
*/
bool parse_cbor_internal ( const bool get_char ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler )
{
switch ( get_char ? get ( ) : current )
{
// EOF
case std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) :
return unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : cbor , " value " ) ;
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// Integer 0x00..0x17 (0..23)
case 0x00 :
case 0x01 :
case 0x02 :
case 0x03 :
case 0x04 :
case 0x05 :
case 0x06 :
case 0x07 :
case 0x08 :
case 0x09 :
case 0x0A :
case 0x0B :
case 0x0C :
case 0x0D :
case 0x0E :
case 0x0F :
case 0x10 :
case 0x11 :
case 0x12 :
case 0x13 :
case 0x14 :
case 0x15 :
case 0x16 :
case 0x17 :
return sax - > number_unsigned ( static_cast < number_unsigned_t > ( current ) ) ;
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case 0x18 : // Unsigned integer (one-byte uint8_t follows)
{
std : : uint8_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
}
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case 0x19 : // Unsigned integer (two-byte uint16_t follows)
{
std : : uint16_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
}
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case 0x1A : // Unsigned integer (four-byte uint32_t follows)
{
std : : uint32_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
}
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case 0x1B : // Unsigned integer (eight-byte uint64_t follows)
{
std : : uint64_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
}
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// Negative integer -1-0x00..-1-0x17 (-1..-24)
case 0x20 :
case 0x21 :
case 0x22 :
case 0x23 :
case 0x24 :
case 0x25 :
case 0x26 :
case 0x27 :
case 0x28 :
case 0x29 :
case 0x2A :
case 0x2B :
case 0x2C :
case 0x2D :
case 0x2E :
case 0x2F :
case 0x30 :
case 0x31 :
case 0x32 :
case 0x33 :
case 0x34 :
case 0x35 :
case 0x36 :
case 0x37 :
return sax - > number_integer ( static_cast < std : : int8_t > ( 0x20 - 1 - current ) ) ;
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case 0x38 : // Negative integer (one-byte uint8_t follows)
{
std : : uint8_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( static_cast < number_integer_t > ( - 1 ) - number ) ;
}
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case 0x39 : // Negative integer -1-n (two-byte uint16_t follows)
{
std : : uint16_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( static_cast < number_integer_t > ( - 1 ) - number ) ;
}
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case 0x3A : // Negative integer -1-n (four-byte uint32_t follows)
{
std : : uint32_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( static_cast < number_integer_t > ( - 1 ) - number ) ;
}
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case 0x3B : // Negative integer -1-n (eight-byte uint64_t follows)
{
std : : uint64_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( static_cast < number_integer_t > ( - 1 )
- static_cast < number_integer_t > ( number ) ) ;
}
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// Binary data (0x00..0x17 bytes follow)
case 0x40 :
case 0x41 :
case 0x42 :
case 0x43 :
case 0x44 :
case 0x45 :
case 0x46 :
case 0x47 :
case 0x48 :
case 0x49 :
case 0x4A :
case 0x4B :
case 0x4C :
case 0x4D :
case 0x4E :
case 0x4F :
case 0x50 :
case 0x51 :
case 0x52 :
case 0x53 :
case 0x54 :
case 0x55 :
case 0x56 :
case 0x57 :
case 0x58 : // Binary data (one-byte uint8_t for n follows)
case 0x59 : // Binary data (two-byte uint16_t for n follow)
case 0x5A : // Binary data (four-byte uint32_t for n follow)
case 0x5B : // Binary data (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow)
case 0x5F : // Binary data (indefinite length)
{
binary_t b ;
return get_cbor_binary ( b ) & & sax - > binary ( b ) ;
}
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// UTF-8 string (0x00..0x17 bytes follow)
case 0x60 :
case 0x61 :
case 0x62 :
case 0x63 :
case 0x64 :
case 0x65 :
case 0x66 :
case 0x67 :
case 0x68 :
case 0x69 :
case 0x6A :
case 0x6B :
case 0x6C :
case 0x6D :
case 0x6E :
case 0x6F :
case 0x70 :
case 0x71 :
case 0x72 :
case 0x73 :
case 0x74 :
case 0x75 :
case 0x76 :
case 0x77 :
case 0x78 : // UTF-8 string (one-byte uint8_t for n follows)
case 0x79 : // UTF-8 string (two-byte uint16_t for n follow)
case 0x7A : // UTF-8 string (four-byte uint32_t for n follow)
case 0x7B : // UTF-8 string (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow)
case 0x7F : // UTF-8 string (indefinite length)
{
string_t s ;
return get_cbor_string ( s ) & & sax - > string ( s ) ;
}
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// array (0x00..0x17 data items follow)
case 0x80 :
case 0x81 :
case 0x82 :
case 0x83 :
case 0x84 :
case 0x85 :
case 0x86 :
case 0x87 :
case 0x88 :
case 0x89 :
case 0x8A :
case 0x8B :
case 0x8C :
case 0x8D :
case 0x8E :
case 0x8F :
case 0x90 :
case 0x91 :
case 0x92 :
case 0x93 :
case 0x94 :
case 0x95 :
case 0x96 :
case 0x97 :
return get_cbor_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) & 0x1Fu ) , tag_handler ) ;
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case 0x98 : // array (one-byte uint8_t for n follows)
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0x99 : // array (two-byte uint16_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0x9A : // array (four-byte uint32_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0x9B : // array (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint64_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0x9F : // array (indefinite length)
return get_cbor_array ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) , tag_handler ) ;
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// map (0x00..0x17 pairs of data items follow)
case 0xA0 :
case 0xA1 :
case 0xA2 :
case 0xA3 :
case 0xA4 :
case 0xA5 :
case 0xA6 :
case 0xA7 :
case 0xA8 :
case 0xA9 :
case 0xAA :
case 0xAB :
case 0xAC :
case 0xAD :
case 0xAE :
case 0xAF :
case 0xB0 :
case 0xB1 :
case 0xB2 :
case 0xB3 :
case 0xB4 :
case 0xB5 :
case 0xB6 :
case 0xB7 :
return get_cbor_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) & 0x1Fu ) , tag_handler ) ;
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case 0xB8 : // map (one-byte uint8_t for n follows)
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0xB9 : // map (two-byte uint16_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0xBA : // map (four-byte uint32_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0xBB : // map (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint64_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_cbor_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) , tag_handler ) ;
}
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case 0xBF : // map (indefinite length)
return get_cbor_object ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) , tag_handler ) ;
case 0xC6 : // tagged item
case 0xC7 :
case 0xC8 :
case 0xC9 :
case 0xCA :
case 0xCB :
case 0xCC :
case 0xCD :
case 0xCE :
case 0xCF :
case 0xD0 :
case 0xD1 :
case 0xD2 :
case 0xD3 :
case 0xD4 :
case 0xD8 : // tagged item (1 bytes follow)
case 0xD9 : // tagged item (2 bytes follow)
case 0xDA : // tagged item (4 bytes follow)
case 0xDB : // tagged item (8 bytes follow)
{
switch ( tag_handler )
{
case cbor_tag_handler_t : : error :
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 112 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : cbor , " invalid byte: 0x " + last_token , " value " ) ) ) ;
}
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case cbor_tag_handler_t : : ignore :
{
switch ( current )
{
case 0xD8 :
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) ;
break ;
}
case 0xD9 :
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) ;
break ;
}
case 0xDA :
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) ;
break ;
}
case 0xDB :
{
std : : uint64_t len { } ;
get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) ;
break ;
}
default :
break ;
}
return parse_cbor_internal ( true , tag_handler ) ;
}
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default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
}
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case 0xF4 : // false
return sax - > boolean ( false ) ;
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case 0xF5 : // true
return sax - > boolean ( true ) ;
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case 0xF6 : // null
return sax - > null ( ) ;
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case 0xF9 : // Half-Precision Float (two-byte IEEE 754)
{
const auto byte1_raw = get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : cbor , " number " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
const auto byte2_raw = get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : cbor , " number " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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const auto byte1 = static_cast < unsigned char > ( byte1_raw ) ;
const auto byte2 = static_cast < unsigned char > ( byte2_raw ) ;
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// code from RFC 7049, Appendix D, Figure 3:
// As half-precision floating-point numbers were only added
// to IEEE 754 in 2008, today's programming platforms often
// still only have limited support for them. It is very
// easy to include at least decoding support for them even
// without such support. An example of a small decoder for
// half-precision floating-point numbers in the C language
// is shown in Fig. 3.
const auto half = static_cast < unsigned int > ( ( byte1 < < 8u ) + byte2 ) ;
const double val = [ & half ]
{
const int exp = ( half > > 10u ) & 0x1Fu ;
const unsigned int mant = half & 0x3FFu ;
JSON_ASSERT ( 0 < = exp & & exp < = 32 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( mant < = 1024 ) ;
switch ( exp )
{
case 0 :
return std : : ldexp ( mant , - 24 ) ;
case 31 :
return ( mant = = 0 )
? std : : numeric_limits < double > : : infinity ( )
: std : : numeric_limits < double > : : quiet_NaN ( ) ;
default :
return std : : ldexp ( mant + 1024 , exp - 25 ) ;
}
} ( ) ;
return sax - > number_float ( ( half & 0x8000u ) ! = 0
? static_cast < number_float_t > ( - val )
: static_cast < number_float_t > ( val ) , " " ) ;
}
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case 0xFA : // Single-Precision Float (four-byte IEEE 754)
{
float number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_float ( static_cast < number_float_t > ( number ) , " " ) ;
}
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case 0xFB : // Double-Precision Float (eight-byte IEEE 754)
{
double number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , number ) & & sax - > number_float ( static_cast < number_float_t > ( number ) , " " ) ;
}
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default : // anything else (0xFF is handled inside the other types)
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 112 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : cbor , " invalid byte: 0x " + last_token , " value " ) ) ) ;
}
}
}
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/*!
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@ brief reads a CBOR string
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This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected
string length and then copies this number of bytes into a string .
Additionally , CBOR ' s strings with indefinite lengths are supported .
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@ param [ out ] result created string
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@ return whether string creation completed
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*/
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bool get_cbor_string ( string_t & result )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : cbor , " string " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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switch ( current )
{
// UTF-8 string (0x00..0x17 bytes follow)
case 0x60 :
case 0x61 :
case 0x62 :
case 0x63 :
case 0x64 :
case 0x65 :
case 0x66 :
case 0x67 :
case 0x68 :
case 0x69 :
case 0x6A :
case 0x6B :
case 0x6C :
case 0x6D :
case 0x6E :
case 0x6F :
case 0x70 :
case 0x71 :
case 0x72 :
case 0x73 :
case 0x74 :
case 0x75 :
case 0x76 :
case 0x77 :
{
return get_string ( input_format_t : : cbor , static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) & 0x1Fu , result ) ;
}
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case 0x78 : // UTF-8 string (one-byte uint8_t for n follows)
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x79 : // UTF-8 string (two-byte uint16_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x7A : // UTF-8 string (four-byte uint32_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x7B : // UTF-8 string (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint64_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x7F : // UTF-8 string (indefinite length)
{
while ( get ( ) ! = 0xFF )
{
string_t chunk ;
if ( ! get_cbor_string ( chunk ) )
{
return false ;
}
result . append ( chunk ) ;
}
return true ;
}
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default :
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 113 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : cbor , " expected length specification (0x60-0x7B) or indefinite string type (0x7F); last byte: 0x " + last_token , " string " ) ) ) ;
}
}
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}
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/*!
@ brief reads a CBOR byte array
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This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected
byte array length and then copies this number of bytes into the byte array .
Additionally , CBOR ' s byte arrays with indefinite lengths are supported .
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@ param [ out ] result created byte array
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@ return whether byte array creation completed
*/
bool get_cbor_binary ( binary_t & result )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : cbor , " binary " ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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switch ( current )
{
// Binary data (0x00..0x17 bytes follow)
case 0x40 :
case 0x41 :
case 0x42 :
case 0x43 :
case 0x44 :
case 0x45 :
case 0x46 :
case 0x47 :
case 0x48 :
case 0x49 :
case 0x4A :
case 0x4B :
case 0x4C :
case 0x4D :
case 0x4E :
case 0x4F :
case 0x50 :
case 0x51 :
case 0x52 :
case 0x53 :
case 0x54 :
case 0x55 :
case 0x56 :
case 0x57 :
{
return get_binary ( input_format_t : : cbor , static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) & 0x1Fu , result ) ;
}
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case 0x58 : // Binary data (one-byte uint8_t for n follows)
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x59 : // Binary data (two-byte uint16_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x5A : // Binary data (four-byte uint32_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x5B : // Binary data (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow)
{
std : : uint64_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : cbor , len ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : cbor , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0x5F : // Binary data (indefinite length)
{
while ( get ( ) ! = 0xFF )
{
binary_t chunk ;
if ( ! get_cbor_binary ( chunk ) )
{
return false ;
}
result . insert ( result . end ( ) , chunk . begin ( ) , chunk . end ( ) ) ;
}
return true ;
}
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default :
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{
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auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 113 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : cbor , " expected length specification (0x40-0x5B) or indefinite binary array type (0x5F); last byte: 0x " + last_token , " binary " ) ) ) ;
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}
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}
}
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/*!
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@ param [ in ] len the length of the array or std : : size_t ( - 1 ) for an
array of indefinite size
@ param [ in ] tag_handler how CBOR tags should be treated
@ return whether array creation completed
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*/
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bool get_cbor_array ( const std : : size_t len ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_array ( len ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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if ( len ! = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) )
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{
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for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < len ; + + i )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_cbor_internal ( true , tag_handler ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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}
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}
else
{
while ( get ( ) ! = 0xFF )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_cbor_internal ( false , tag_handler ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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}
}
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return sax - > end_array ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ param [ in ] len the length of the object or std : : size_t ( - 1 ) for an
object of indefinite size
@ param [ in ] tag_handler how CBOR tags should be treated
@ return whether object creation completed
*/
bool get_cbor_object ( const std : : size_t len ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_object ( len ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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string_t key ;
if ( len ! = std : : size_t ( - 1 ) )
{
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < len ; + + i )
{
get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_cbor_string ( key ) | | ! sax - > key ( key ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_cbor_internal ( true , tag_handler ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
key . clear ( ) ;
}
}
else
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{
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while ( get ( ) ! = 0xFF )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_cbor_string ( key ) | | ! sax - > key ( key ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_cbor_internal ( true , tag_handler ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
key . clear ( ) ;
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}
}
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return sax - > end_object ( ) ;
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}
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/////////////
// MsgPack //
/////////////
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/*!
@ return whether a valid MessagePack value was passed to the SAX parser
*/
bool parse_msgpack_internal ( )
{
switch ( get ( ) )
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{
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// EOF
case std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) :
return unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : msgpack , " value " ) ;
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// positive fixint
case 0x00 :
case 0x01 :
case 0x02 :
case 0x03 :
case 0x04 :
case 0x05 :
case 0x06 :
case 0x07 :
case 0x08 :
case 0x09 :
case 0x0A :
case 0x0B :
case 0x0C :
case 0x0D :
case 0x0E :
case 0x0F :
case 0x10 :
case 0x11 :
case 0x12 :
case 0x13 :
case 0x14 :
case 0x15 :
case 0x16 :
case 0x17 :
case 0x18 :
case 0x19 :
case 0x1A :
case 0x1B :
case 0x1C :
case 0x1D :
case 0x1E :
case 0x1F :
case 0x20 :
case 0x21 :
case 0x22 :
case 0x23 :
case 0x24 :
case 0x25 :
case 0x26 :
case 0x27 :
case 0x28 :
case 0x29 :
case 0x2A :
case 0x2B :
case 0x2C :
case 0x2D :
case 0x2E :
case 0x2F :
case 0x30 :
case 0x31 :
case 0x32 :
case 0x33 :
case 0x34 :
case 0x35 :
case 0x36 :
case 0x37 :
case 0x38 :
case 0x39 :
case 0x3A :
case 0x3B :
case 0x3C :
case 0x3D :
case 0x3E :
case 0x3F :
case 0x40 :
case 0x41 :
case 0x42 :
case 0x43 :
case 0x44 :
case 0x45 :
case 0x46 :
case 0x47 :
case 0x48 :
case 0x49 :
case 0x4A :
case 0x4B :
case 0x4C :
case 0x4D :
case 0x4E :
case 0x4F :
case 0x50 :
case 0x51 :
case 0x52 :
case 0x53 :
case 0x54 :
case 0x55 :
case 0x56 :
case 0x57 :
case 0x58 :
case 0x59 :
case 0x5A :
case 0x5B :
case 0x5C :
case 0x5D :
case 0x5E :
case 0x5F :
case 0x60 :
case 0x61 :
case 0x62 :
case 0x63 :
case 0x64 :
case 0x65 :
case 0x66 :
case 0x67 :
case 0x68 :
case 0x69 :
case 0x6A :
case 0x6B :
case 0x6C :
case 0x6D :
case 0x6E :
case 0x6F :
case 0x70 :
case 0x71 :
case 0x72 :
case 0x73 :
case 0x74 :
case 0x75 :
case 0x76 :
case 0x77 :
case 0x78 :
case 0x79 :
case 0x7A :
case 0x7B :
case 0x7C :
case 0x7D :
case 0x7E :
case 0x7F :
return sax - > number_unsigned ( static_cast < number_unsigned_t > ( current ) ) ;
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// fixmap
case 0x80 :
case 0x81 :
case 0x82 :
case 0x83 :
case 0x84 :
case 0x85 :
case 0x86 :
case 0x87 :
case 0x88 :
case 0x89 :
case 0x8A :
case 0x8B :
case 0x8C :
case 0x8D :
case 0x8E :
case 0x8F :
return get_msgpack_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) & 0x0Fu ) ) ;
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// fixarray
case 0x90 :
case 0x91 :
case 0x92 :
case 0x93 :
case 0x94 :
case 0x95 :
case 0x96 :
case 0x97 :
case 0x98 :
case 0x99 :
case 0x9A :
case 0x9B :
case 0x9C :
case 0x9D :
case 0x9E :
case 0x9F :
return get_msgpack_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) & 0x0Fu ) ) ;
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// fixstr
case 0xA0 :
case 0xA1 :
case 0xA2 :
case 0xA3 :
case 0xA4 :
case 0xA5 :
case 0xA6 :
case 0xA7 :
case 0xA8 :
case 0xA9 :
case 0xAA :
case 0xAB :
case 0xAC :
case 0xAD :
case 0xAE :
case 0xAF :
case 0xB0 :
case 0xB1 :
case 0xB2 :
case 0xB3 :
case 0xB4 :
case 0xB5 :
case 0xB6 :
case 0xB7 :
case 0xB8 :
case 0xB9 :
case 0xBA :
case 0xBB :
case 0xBC :
case 0xBD :
case 0xBE :
case 0xBF :
case 0xD9 : // str 8
case 0xDA : // str 16
case 0xDB : // str 32
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{
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string_t s ;
return get_msgpack_string ( s ) & & sax - > string ( s ) ;
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}
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case 0xC0 : // nil
return sax - > null ( ) ;
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case 0xC2 : // false
return sax - > boolean ( false ) ;
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case 0xC3 : // true
return sax - > boolean ( true ) ;
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case 0xC4 : // bin 8
case 0xC5 : // bin 16
case 0xC6 : // bin 32
case 0xC7 : // ext 8
case 0xC8 : // ext 16
case 0xC9 : // ext 32
case 0xD4 : // fixext 1
case 0xD5 : // fixext 2
case 0xD6 : // fixext 4
case 0xD7 : // fixext 8
case 0xD8 : // fixext 16
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{
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binary_t b ;
return get_msgpack_binary ( b ) & & sax - > binary ( b ) ;
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}
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case 0xCA : // float 32
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{
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float number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_float ( static_cast < number_float_t > ( number ) , " " ) ;
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}
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case 0xCB : // float 64
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{
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double number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_float ( static_cast < number_float_t > ( number ) , " " ) ;
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}
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case 0xCC : // uint 8
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{
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std : : uint8_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
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}
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case 0xCD : // uint 16
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{
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std : : uint16_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
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}
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case 0xCE : // uint 32
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{
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std : : uint32_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
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}
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case 0xCF : // uint 64
{
std : : uint64_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
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}
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case 0xD0 : // int 8
{
std : : int8_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
}
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case 0xD1 : // int 16
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{
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std : : int16_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
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}
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case 0xD2 : // int 32
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{
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std : : int32_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
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}
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case 0xD3 : // int 64
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{
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std : : int64_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
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}
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case 0xDC : // array 16
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{
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std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & & get_msgpack_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) ) ;
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}
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case 0xDD : // array 32
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{
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std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & & get_msgpack_array ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) ) ;
}
case 0xDE : // map 16
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & & get_msgpack_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) ) ;
}
case 0xDF : // map 32
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & & get_msgpack_object ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) ) ;
}
// negative fixint
case 0xE0 :
case 0xE1 :
case 0xE2 :
case 0xE3 :
case 0xE4 :
case 0xE5 :
case 0xE6 :
case 0xE7 :
case 0xE8 :
case 0xE9 :
case 0xEA :
case 0xEB :
case 0xEC :
case 0xED :
case 0xEE :
case 0xEF :
case 0xF0 :
case 0xF1 :
case 0xF2 :
case 0xF3 :
case 0xF4 :
case 0xF5 :
case 0xF6 :
case 0xF7 :
case 0xF8 :
case 0xF9 :
case 0xFA :
case 0xFB :
case 0xFC :
case 0xFD :
case 0xFE :
case 0xFF :
return sax - > number_integer ( static_cast < std : : int8_t > ( current ) ) ;
default : // anything else
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 112 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : msgpack , " invalid byte: 0x " + last_token , " value " ) ) ) ;
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}
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}
}
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/*!
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@ brief reads a MessagePack string
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This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected
string length and then copies this number of bytes into a string .
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@ param [ out ] result created string
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@ return whether string creation completed
*/
bool get_msgpack_string ( string_t & result )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : msgpack , " string " ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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switch ( current )
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{
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// fixstr
case 0xA0 :
case 0xA1 :
case 0xA2 :
case 0xA3 :
case 0xA4 :
case 0xA5 :
case 0xA6 :
case 0xA7 :
case 0xA8 :
case 0xA9 :
case 0xAA :
case 0xAB :
case 0xAC :
case 0xAD :
case 0xAE :
case 0xAF :
case 0xB0 :
case 0xB1 :
case 0xB2 :
case 0xB3 :
case 0xB4 :
case 0xB5 :
case 0xB6 :
case 0xB7 :
case 0xB8 :
case 0xB9 :
case 0xBA :
case 0xBB :
case 0xBC :
case 0xBD :
case 0xBE :
case 0xBF :
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{
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return get_string ( input_format_t : : msgpack , static_cast < unsigned int > ( current ) & 0x1Fu , result ) ;
}
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case 0xD9 : // str 8
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0xDA : // str 16
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0xDB : // str 32
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) ;
}
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default :
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 113 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : msgpack , " expected length specification (0xA0-0xBF, 0xD9-0xDB); last byte: 0x " + last_token , " string " ) ) ) ;
}
}
}
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/*!
@ brief reads a MessagePack byte array
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This function first reads starting bytes to determine the expected
byte array length and then copies this number of bytes into a byte array .
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@ param [ out ] result created byte array
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@ return whether byte array creation completed
*/
bool get_msgpack_binary ( binary_t & result )
{
// helper function to set the subtype
auto assign_and_return_true = [ & result ] ( std : : int8_t subtype )
{
result . set_subtype ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( subtype ) ) ;
return true ;
} ;
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switch ( current )
{
case 0xC4 : // bin 8
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) ;
}
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case 0xC5 : // bin 16
{
std : : uint16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) ;
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}
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case 0xC6 : // bin 32
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{
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std : : uint32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) ;
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}
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case 0xC7 : // ext 8
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{
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std : : uint8_t len { } ;
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & &
get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
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}
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case 0xC8 : // ext 16
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{
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std : : uint16_t len { } ;
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & &
get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
}
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case 0xC9 : // ext 32
{
std : : uint32_t len { } ;
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len ) & &
get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , len , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
}
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case 0xD4 : // fixext 1
{
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , 1 , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
}
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case 0xD5 : // fixext 2
{
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , 2 , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
}
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case 0xD6 : // fixext 4
{
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , 4 , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
}
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case 0xD7 : // fixext 8
{
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , 8 , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
}
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case 0xD8 : // fixext 16
{
std : : int8_t subtype { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : msgpack , subtype ) & &
get_binary ( input_format_t : : msgpack , 16 , result ) & &
assign_and_return_true ( subtype ) ;
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}
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default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
return false ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
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}
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/*!
@ param [ in ] len the length of the array
@ return whether array creation completed
*/
bool get_msgpack_array ( const std : : size_t len )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_array ( len ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < len ; + + i )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_msgpack_internal ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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}
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return sax - > end_array ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ param [ in ] len the length of the object
@ return whether object creation completed
*/
bool get_msgpack_object ( const std : : size_t len )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_object ( len ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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string_t key ;
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < len ; + + i )
{
get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_msgpack_string ( key ) | | ! sax - > key ( key ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_msgpack_internal ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
key . clear ( ) ;
}
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return sax - > end_object ( ) ;
}
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////////////
// UBJSON //
////////////
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/*!
@ param [ in ] get_char whether a new character should be retrieved from the
input ( true , default ) or whether the last read
character should be considered instead
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@ return whether a valid UBJSON value was passed to the SAX parser
*/
bool parse_ubjson_internal ( const bool get_char = true )
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{
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return get_ubjson_value ( get_char ? get_ignore_noop ( ) : current ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief reads a UBJSON string
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This function is either called after reading the ' S ' byte explicitly
indicating a string , or in case of an object key where the ' S ' byte can be
left out .
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@ param [ out ] result created string
@ param [ in ] get_char whether a new character should be retrieved from the
input ( true , default ) or whether the last read
character should be considered instead
@ return whether string creation completed
*/
bool get_ubjson_string ( string_t & result , const bool get_char = true )
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{
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if ( get_char )
{
get ( ) ; // TODO(niels): may we ignore N here?
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " value " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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switch ( current )
{
case ' U ' :
{
std : : uint8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len , result ) ;
}
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case ' i ' :
{
std : : int8_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len , result ) ;
}
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case ' I ' :
{
std : : int16_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len , result ) ;
}
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case ' l ' :
{
std : : int32_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len , result ) ;
}
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case ' L ' :
{
std : : int64_t len { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len ) & & get_string ( input_format_t : : ubjson , len , result ) ;
}
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default :
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 113 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " expected length type specification (U, i, I, l, L); last byte: 0x " + last_token , " string " ) ) ) ;
}
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}
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/*!
@ param [ out ] result determined size
@ return whether size determination completed
*/
bool get_ubjson_size_value ( std : : size_t & result )
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{
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switch ( get_ignore_noop ( ) )
{
case ' U ' :
{
std : : uint8_t number { } ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
result = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( number ) ;
return true ;
}
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case ' i ' :
{
std : : int8_t number { } ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
result = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( number ) ;
return true ;
}
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case ' I ' :
{
std : : int16_t number { } ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
result = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( number ) ;
return true ;
}
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case ' l ' :
{
std : : int32_t number { } ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
result = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( number ) ;
return true ;
}
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case ' L ' :
{
std : : int64_t number { } ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
result = static_cast < std : : size_t > ( number ) ;
return true ;
}
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default :
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 113 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " expected length type specification (U, i, I, l, L) after '#'; last byte: 0x " + last_token , " size " ) ) ) ;
}
}
}
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/*!
@ brief determine the type and size for a container
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In the optimized UBJSON format , a type and a size can be provided to allow
for a more compact representation .
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@ param [ out ] result pair of the size and the type
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@ return whether pair creation completed
*/
bool get_ubjson_size_type ( std : : pair < std : : size_t , char_int_type > & result )
{
result . first = string_t : : npos ; // size
result . second = 0 ; // type
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get_ignore_noop ( ) ;
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if ( current = = ' $ ' )
{
result . second = get ( ) ; // must not ignore 'N', because 'N' maybe the type
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " type " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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get_ignore_noop ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( current ! = ' # ' ) )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " value " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 112 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " expected '#' after type information; last byte: 0x " + last_token , " size " ) ) ) ;
}
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return get_ubjson_size_value ( result . first ) ;
}
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if ( current = = ' # ' )
{
return get_ubjson_size_value ( result . first ) ;
}
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return true ;
}
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/*!
@ param prefix the previously read or set type prefix
@ return whether value creation completed
*/
bool get_ubjson_value ( const char_int_type prefix )
{
switch ( prefix )
{
case std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) : // EOF
return unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " value " ) ;
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case ' T ' : // true
return sax - > boolean ( true ) ;
case ' F ' : // false
return sax - > boolean ( false ) ;
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case ' Z ' : // null
return sax - > null ( ) ;
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case ' U ' :
{
std : : uint8_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) & & sax - > number_unsigned ( number ) ;
}
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case ' i ' :
{
std : : int8_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
}
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case ' I ' :
{
std : : int16_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
}
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case ' l ' :
{
std : : int32_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
}
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case ' L ' :
{
std : : int64_t number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) & & sax - > number_integer ( number ) ;
}
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case ' d ' :
{
float number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) & & sax - > number_float ( static_cast < number_float_t > ( number ) , " " ) ;
}
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case ' D ' :
{
double number { } ;
return get_number ( input_format_t : : ubjson , number ) & & sax - > number_float ( static_cast < number_float_t > ( number ) , " " ) ;
}
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case ' H ' :
{
return get_ubjson_high_precision_number ( ) ;
}
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case ' C ' : // char
{
get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " char " ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( current > 127 ) )
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 113 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " byte after 'C' must be in range 0x00..0x7F; last byte: 0x " + last_token , " char " ) ) ) ;
}
string_t s ( 1 , static_cast < typename string_t : : value_type > ( current ) ) ;
return sax - > string ( s ) ;
}
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case ' S ' : // string
{
string_t s ;
return get_ubjson_string ( s ) & & sax - > string ( s ) ;
}
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case ' [ ' : // array
return get_ubjson_array ( ) ;
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case ' { ' : // object
return get_ubjson_object ( ) ;
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default : // anything else
{
auto last_token = get_token_string ( ) ;
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , last_token , parse_error : : create ( 112 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " invalid byte: 0x " + last_token , " value " ) ) ) ;
}
}
}
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/*!
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@ return whether array creation completed
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*/
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bool get_ubjson_array ( )
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{
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std : : pair < std : : size_t , char_int_type > size_and_type ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_ubjson_size_type ( size_and_type ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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if ( size_and_type . first ! = string_t : : npos )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_array ( size_and_type . first ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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if ( size_and_type . second ! = 0 )
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{
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if ( size_and_type . second ! = ' N ' )
{
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < size_and_type . first ; + + i )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_ubjson_value ( size_and_type . second ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
}
}
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}
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else
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{
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for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < size_and_type . first ; + + i )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_ubjson_internal ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
}
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}
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}
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else
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_array ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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while ( current ! = ' ] ' )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_ubjson_internal ( false ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
get_ignore_noop ( ) ;
}
}
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return sax - > end_array ( ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ return whether object creation completed
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*/
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bool get_ubjson_object ( )
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{
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std : : pair < std : : size_t , char_int_type > size_and_type ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_ubjson_size_type ( size_and_type ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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string_t key ;
if ( size_and_type . first ! = string_t : : npos )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_object ( size_and_type . first ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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if ( size_and_type . second ! = 0 )
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{
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for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < size_and_type . first ; + + i )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_ubjson_string ( key ) | | ! sax - > key ( key ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_ubjson_value ( size_and_type . second ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
key . clear ( ) ;
}
}
else
{
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < size_and_type . first ; + + i )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_ubjson_string ( key ) | | ! sax - > key ( key ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_ubjson_internal ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
key . clear ( ) ;
}
}
}
else
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_object ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
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}
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while ( current ! = ' } ' )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! get_ubjson_string ( key , false ) | | ! sax - > key ( key ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! parse_ubjson_internal ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
get_ignore_noop ( ) ;
key . clear ( ) ;
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}
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}
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return sax - > end_object ( ) ;
}
// Note, no reader for UBJSON binary types is implemented because they do
// not exist
bool get_ubjson_high_precision_number ( )
{
// get size of following number string
std : : size_t size { } ;
auto res = get_ubjson_size_value ( size ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! res ) )
{
return res ;
}
// get number string
std : : vector < char > number_vector ;
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < size ; + + i )
{
get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " number " ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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number_vector . push_back ( static_cast < char > ( current ) ) ;
}
// parse number string
auto number_ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < decltype ( number_vector ) > ( number_vector ) ) ;
auto number_lexer = detail : : lexer < BasicJsonType , decltype ( number_ia ) > ( std : : move ( number_ia ) , false ) ;
const auto result_number = number_lexer . scan ( ) ;
const auto number_string = number_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ;
const auto result_remainder = number_lexer . scan ( ) ;
using token_type = typename detail : : lexer_base < BasicJsonType > : : token_type ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( result_remainder ! = token_type : : end_of_input ) )
{
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , number_string , parse_error : : create ( 115 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " invalid number text: " + number_lexer . get_token_string ( ) , " high-precision number " ) ) ) ;
}
switch ( result_number )
{
case token_type : : value_integer :
return sax - > number_integer ( number_lexer . get_number_integer ( ) ) ;
case token_type : : value_unsigned :
return sax - > number_unsigned ( number_lexer . get_number_unsigned ( ) ) ;
case token_type : : value_float :
return sax - > number_float ( number_lexer . get_number_float ( ) , std : : move ( number_string ) ) ;
default :
return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , number_string , parse_error : : create ( 115 , chars_read , exception_message ( input_format_t : : ubjson , " invalid number text: " + number_lexer . get_token_string ( ) , " high-precision number " ) ) ) ;
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}
}
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///////////////////////
// Utility functions //
///////////////////////
/*!
@ brief get next character from the input
This function provides the interface to the used input adapter . It does
not throw in case the input reached EOF , but returns a - ' ve valued
` std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ` in that case .
@ return character read from the input
*/
char_int_type get ( )
{
+ + chars_read ;
return current = ia . get_character ( ) ;
}
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/*!
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@ return character read from the input after ignoring all ' N ' entries
*/
char_int_type get_ignore_noop ( )
{
do
{
get ( ) ;
}
while ( current = = ' N ' ) ;
return current ;
}
/*
@ brief read a number from the input
@ tparam NumberType the type of the number
@ param [ in ] format the current format ( for diagnostics )
@ param [ out ] result number of type @ a NumberType
@ return whether conversion completed
@ note This function needs to respect the system ' s endianess , because
bytes in CBOR , MessagePack , and UBJSON are stored in network order
( big endian ) and therefore need reordering on little endian systems .
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*/
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template < typename NumberType , bool InputIsLittleEndian = false >
bool get_number ( const input_format_t format , NumberType & result )
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{
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// step 1: read input into array with system's byte order
std : : array < std : : uint8_t , sizeof ( NumberType ) > vec ;
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < sizeof ( NumberType ) ; + + i )
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{
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get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( format , " number " ) ) )
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{
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return false ;
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}
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// reverse byte order prior to conversion if necessary
if ( is_little_endian ! = InputIsLittleEndian )
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{
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vec [ sizeof ( NumberType ) - i - 1 ] = static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( current ) ;
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}
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else
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{
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vec [ i ] = static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( current ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
}
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// step 2: convert array into number of type T and return
std : : memcpy ( & result , vec . data ( ) , sizeof ( NumberType ) ) ;
return true ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief create a string by reading characters from the input
@ tparam NumberType the type of the number
@ param [ in ] format the current format ( for diagnostics )
@ param [ in ] len number of characters to read
@ param [ out ] result string created by reading @ a len bytes
@ return whether string creation completed
@ note We can not reserve @ a len bytes for the result , because @ a len
may be too large . Usually , @ ref unexpect_eof ( ) detects the end of
the input before we run out of string memory .
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*/
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template < typename NumberType >
bool get_string ( const input_format_t format ,
const NumberType len ,
string_t & result )
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{
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bool success = true ;
for ( NumberType i = 0 ; i < len ; i + + )
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{
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get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( format , " string " ) ) )
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{
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success = false ;
break ;
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}
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result . push_back ( static_cast < typename string_t : : value_type > ( current ) ) ;
} ;
return success ;
}
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/*!
@ brief create a byte array by reading bytes from the input
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@ tparam NumberType the type of the number
@ param [ in ] format the current format ( for diagnostics )
@ param [ in ] len number of bytes to read
@ param [ out ] result byte array created by reading @ a len bytes
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@ return whether byte array creation completed
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@ note We can not reserve @ a len bytes for the result , because @ a len
may be too large . Usually , @ ref unexpect_eof ( ) detects the end of
the input before we run out of memory .
*/
template < typename NumberType >
bool get_binary ( const input_format_t format ,
const NumberType len ,
binary_t & result )
{
bool success = true ;
for ( NumberType i = 0 ; i < len ; i + + )
{
get ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! unexpect_eof ( format , " binary " ) ) )
{
success = false ;
break ;
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}
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result . push_back ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( current ) ) ;
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}
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return success ;
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}
/*!
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@ param [ in ] format the current format ( for diagnostics )
@ param [ in ] context further context information ( for diagnostics )
@ return whether the last read character is not EOF
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*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
bool unexpect_eof ( const input_format_t format , const char * context ) const
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( current = = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ) )
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{
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return sax - > parse_error ( chars_read , " <end of file> " ,
parse_error : : create ( 110 , chars_read , exception_message ( format , " unexpected end of input " , context ) ) ) ;
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}
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return true ;
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}
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/*!
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@ return a string representation of the last read byte
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*/
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std : : string get_token_string ( ) const
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{
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std : : array < char , 3 > cr { { } } ;
( std : : snprintf ) ( cr . data ( ) , cr . size ( ) , " %.2hhX " , static_cast < unsigned char > ( current ) ) ;
return std : : string { cr . data ( ) } ;
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}
/*!
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@ param [ in ] format the current format
@ param [ in ] detail a detailed error message
@ param [ in ] context further context information
@ return a message string to use in the parse_error exceptions
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*/
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std : : string exception_message ( const input_format_t format ,
const std : : string & detail ,
const std : : string & context ) const
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{
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std : : string error_msg = " syntax error while parsing " ;
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switch ( format )
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{
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case input_format_t : : cbor :
error_msg + = " CBOR " ;
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break ;
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case input_format_t : : msgpack :
error_msg + = " MessagePack " ;
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break ;
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case input_format_t : : ubjson :
error_msg + = " UBJSON " ;
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break ;
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case input_format_t : : bson :
error_msg + = " BSON " ;
break ;
default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
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return error_msg + " " + context + " : " + detail ;
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}
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private :
/// input adapter
InputAdapterType ia ;
/// the current character
char_int_type current = std : : char_traits < char_type > : : eof ( ) ;
/// the number of characters read
std : : size_t chars_read = 0 ;
/// whether we can assume little endianess
const bool is_little_endian = little_endianess ( ) ;
/// the SAX parser
json_sax_t * sax = nullptr ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/input_adapters.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/lexer.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/parser.hpp>
# include <cmath> // isfinite
# include <cstdint> // uint8_t
# include <functional> // function
# include <string> // string
# include <utility> // move
# include <vector> // vector
// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/input_adapters.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/json_sax.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/lexer.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/is_sax.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
////////////
// parser //
////////////
enum class parse_event_t : uint8_t
{
/// the parser read `{` and started to process a JSON object
object_start ,
/// the parser read `}` and finished processing a JSON object
object_end ,
/// the parser read `[` and started to process a JSON array
array_start ,
/// the parser read `]` and finished processing a JSON array
array_end ,
/// the parser read a key of a value in an object
key ,
/// the parser finished reading a JSON value
value
} ;
template < typename BasicJsonType >
using parser_callback_t =
std : : function < bool ( int depth , parse_event_t event , BasicJsonType & parsed ) > ;
/*!
@ brief syntax analysis
This class implements a recursive descent parser .
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename InputAdapterType >
class parser
{
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using lexer_t = lexer < BasicJsonType , InputAdapterType > ;
using token_type = typename lexer_t : : token_type ;
public :
/// a parser reading from an input adapter
explicit parser ( InputAdapterType & & adapter ,
const parser_callback_t < BasicJsonType > cb = nullptr ,
const bool allow_exceptions_ = true ,
const bool skip_comments = false )
: callback ( cb )
, m_lexer ( std : : move ( adapter ) , skip_comments )
, allow_exceptions ( allow_exceptions_ )
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{
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// read first token
get_token ( ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief public parser interface
@ param [ in ] strict whether to expect the last token to be EOF
@ param [ in , out ] result parsed JSON value
@ throw parse_error .101 in case of an unexpected token
@ throw parse_error .102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error
@ throw parse_error .103 if to_unicode fails
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*/
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void parse ( const bool strict , BasicJsonType & result )
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{
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if ( callback )
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{
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json_sax_dom_callback_parser < BasicJsonType > sdp ( result , callback , allow_exceptions ) ;
sax_parse_internal ( & sdp ) ;
result . assert_invariant ( ) ;
// in strict mode, input must be completely read
if ( strict & & ( get_token ( ) ! = token_type : : end_of_input ) )
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{
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sdp . parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : end_of_input , " value " ) ) ) ;
}
// in case of an error, return discarded value
if ( sdp . is_errored ( ) )
{
result = value_t : : discarded ;
return ;
}
// set top-level value to null if it was discarded by the callback
// function
if ( result . is_discarded ( ) )
{
result = nullptr ;
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}
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}
else
{
json_sax_dom_parser < BasicJsonType > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
sax_parse_internal ( & sdp ) ;
result . assert_invariant ( ) ;
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// in strict mode, input must be completely read
if ( strict & & ( get_token ( ) ! = token_type : : end_of_input ) )
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{
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sdp . parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : end_of_input , " value " ) ) ) ;
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}
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// in case of an error, return discarded value
if ( sdp . is_errored ( ) )
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{
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result = value_t : : discarded ;
return ;
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}
}
}
/*!
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@ brief public accept interface
@ param [ in ] strict whether to expect the last token to be EOF
@ return whether the input is a proper JSON text
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*/
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bool accept ( const bool strict = true )
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{
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json_sax_acceptor < BasicJsonType > sax_acceptor ;
return sax_parse ( & sax_acceptor , strict ) ;
}
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template < typename SAX >
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
bool sax_parse ( SAX * sax , const bool strict = true )
{
( void ) detail : : is_sax_static_asserts < SAX , BasicJsonType > { } ;
const bool result = sax_parse_internal ( sax ) ;
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// strict mode: next byte must be EOF
if ( result & & strict & & ( get_token ( ) ! = token_type : : end_of_input ) )
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{
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return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : end_of_input , " value " ) ) ) ;
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}
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return result ;
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}
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private :
template < typename SAX >
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
bool sax_parse_internal ( SAX * sax )
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{
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// stack to remember the hierarchy of structured values we are parsing
// true = array; false = object
std : : vector < bool > states ;
// value to avoid a goto (see comment where set to true)
bool skip_to_state_evaluation = false ;
while ( true )
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{
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if ( ! skip_to_state_evaluation )
{
// invariant: get_token() was called before each iteration
switch ( last_token )
{
case token_type : : begin_object :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_object ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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// closing } -> we are done
if ( get_token ( ) = = token_type : : end_object )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > end_object ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
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// parse key
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( last_token ! = token_type : : value_string ) )
{
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : value_string , " object key " ) ) ) ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > key ( m_lexer . get_string ( ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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// parse separator (:)
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( get_token ( ) ! = token_type : : name_separator ) )
{
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : name_separator , " object separator " ) ) ) ;
}
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// remember we are now inside an object
states . push_back ( false ) ;
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// parse values
get_token ( ) ;
continue ;
}
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case token_type : : begin_array :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > start_array ( std : : size_t ( - 1 ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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// closing ] -> we are done
if ( get_token ( ) = = token_type : : end_array )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > end_array ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
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// remember we are now inside an array
states . push_back ( true ) ;
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// parse values (no need to call get_token)
continue ;
}
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case token_type : : value_float :
{
const auto res = m_lexer . get_number_float ( ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! std : : isfinite ( res ) ) )
{
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
out_of_range : : create ( 406 , " number overflow parsing ' " + m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) + " ' " ) ) ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > number_float ( res , m_lexer . get_string ( ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
case token_type : : literal_false :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > boolean ( false ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
case token_type : : literal_null :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > null ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
case token_type : : literal_true :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > boolean ( true ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
case token_type : : value_integer :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > number_integer ( m_lexer . get_number_integer ( ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
case token_type : : value_string :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > string ( m_lexer . get_string ( ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
case token_type : : value_unsigned :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > number_unsigned ( m_lexer . get_number_unsigned ( ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
break ;
}
case token_type : : parse_error :
{
// using "uninitialized" to avoid "expected" message
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : uninitialized , " value " ) ) ) ;
}
default : // the last token was unexpected
{
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : literal_or_value , " value " ) ) ) ;
}
}
}
else
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{
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skip_to_state_evaluation = false ;
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}
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// we reached this line after we successfully parsed a value
if ( states . empty ( ) )
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{
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// empty stack: we reached the end of the hierarchy: done
return true ;
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}
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if ( states . back ( ) ) // array
{
// comma -> next value
if ( get_token ( ) = = token_type : : value_separator )
{
// parse a new value
get_token ( ) ;
continue ;
}
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// closing ]
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( last_token = = token_type : : end_array ) )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > end_array ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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// We are done with this array. Before we can parse a
// new value, we need to evaluate the new state first.
// By setting skip_to_state_evaluation to false, we
// are effectively jumping to the beginning of this if.
JSON_ASSERT ( ! states . empty ( ) ) ;
states . pop_back ( ) ;
skip_to_state_evaluation = true ;
continue ;
}
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return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : end_array , " array " ) ) ) ;
}
else // object
{
// comma -> next value
if ( get_token ( ) = = token_type : : value_separator )
{
// parse key
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( get_token ( ) ! = token_type : : value_string ) )
{
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : value_string , " object key " ) ) ) ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > key ( m_lexer . get_string ( ) ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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// parse separator (:)
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( get_token ( ) ! = token_type : : name_separator ) )
{
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : name_separator , " object separator " ) ) ) ;
}
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// parse values
get_token ( ) ;
continue ;
}
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// closing }
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( last_token = = token_type : : end_object ) )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! sax - > end_object ( ) ) )
{
return false ;
}
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// We are done with this object. Before we can parse a
// new value, we need to evaluate the new state first.
// By setting skip_to_state_evaluation to false, we
// are effectively jumping to the beginning of this if.
JSON_ASSERT ( ! states . empty ( ) ) ;
states . pop_back ( ) ;
skip_to_state_evaluation = true ;
continue ;
}
return sax - > parse_error ( m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) ,
parse_error : : create ( 101 , m_lexer . get_position ( ) ,
exception_message ( token_type : : end_object , " object " ) ) ) ;
}
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}
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}
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/// get next token from lexer
token_type get_token ( )
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{
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return last_token = m_lexer . scan ( ) ;
}
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std : : string exception_message ( const token_type expected , const std : : string & context )
{
std : : string error_msg = " syntax error " ;
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if ( ! context . empty ( ) )
{
error_msg + = " while parsing " + context + " " ;
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}
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error_msg + = " - " ;
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if ( last_token = = token_type : : parse_error )
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{
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error_msg + = std : : string ( m_lexer . get_error_message ( ) ) + " ; last read: ' " +
m_lexer . get_token_string ( ) + " ' " ;
}
else
{
error_msg + = " unexpected " + std : : string ( lexer_t : : token_type_name ( last_token ) ) ;
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}
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if ( expected ! = token_type : : uninitialized )
{
error_msg + = " ; expected " + std : : string ( lexer_t : : token_type_name ( expected ) ) ;
}
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return error_msg ;
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}
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private :
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/// callback function
const parser_callback_t < BasicJsonType > callback = nullptr ;
/// the type of the last read token
token_type last_token = token_type : : uninitialized ;
/// the lexer
lexer_t m_lexer ;
/// whether to throw exceptions in case of errors
const bool allow_exceptions = true ;
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} ;
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} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/internal_iterator.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/primitive_iterator.hpp>
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# include <cstddef> // ptrdiff_t
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# include <limits> // numeric_limits
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
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/*
@ brief an iterator for primitive JSON types
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This class models an iterator for primitive JSON types ( boolean , number ,
string ) . It ' s only purpose is to allow the iterator / const_iterator classes
to " iterate " over primitive values . Internally , the iterator is modeled by
a ` difference_type ` variable . Value begin_value ( ` 0 ` ) models the begin ,
end_value ( ` 1 ` ) models past the end .
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*/
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class primitive_iterator_t
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{
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private :
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using difference_type = std : : ptrdiff_t ;
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static constexpr difference_type begin_value = 0 ;
static constexpr difference_type end_value = begin_value + 1 ;
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/// iterator as signed integer type
difference_type m_it = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : ptrdiff_t > : : min ) ( ) ;
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public :
constexpr difference_type get_value ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_it ;
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}
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/// set iterator to a defined beginning
void set_begin ( ) noexcept
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{
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m_it = begin_value ;
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}
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/// set iterator to a defined past the end
void set_end ( ) noexcept
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{
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m_it = end_value ;
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}
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/// return whether the iterator can be dereferenced
constexpr bool is_begin ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_it = = begin_value ;
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}
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/// return whether the iterator is at end
constexpr bool is_end ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_it = = end_value ;
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}
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friend constexpr bool operator = = ( primitive_iterator_t lhs , primitive_iterator_t rhs ) noexcept
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{
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return lhs . m_it = = rhs . m_it ;
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}
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friend constexpr bool operator < ( primitive_iterator_t lhs , primitive_iterator_t rhs ) noexcept
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{
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return lhs . m_it < rhs . m_it ;
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}
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primitive_iterator_t operator + ( difference_type n ) noexcept
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{
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auto result = * this ;
result + = n ;
return result ;
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}
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friend constexpr difference_type operator - ( primitive_iterator_t lhs , primitive_iterator_t rhs ) noexcept
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{
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return lhs . m_it - rhs . m_it ;
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}
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primitive_iterator_t & operator + + ( ) noexcept
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{
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+ + m_it ;
return * this ;
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}
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primitive_iterator_t const operator + + ( int ) noexcept
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{
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auto result = * this ;
+ + m_it ;
return result ;
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}
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primitive_iterator_t & operator - - ( ) noexcept
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{
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- - m_it ;
return * this ;
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}
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primitive_iterator_t const operator - - ( int ) noexcept
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{
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auto result = * this ;
- - m_it ;
return result ;
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}
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primitive_iterator_t & operator + = ( difference_type n ) noexcept
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{
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m_it + = n ;
return * this ;
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}
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primitive_iterator_t & operator - = ( difference_type n ) noexcept
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{
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m_it - = n ;
return * this ;
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}
} ;
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} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
/*!
@ brief an iterator value
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@ note This structure could easily be a union , but MSVC currently does not allow
unions members with complex constructors , see https : //github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/105.
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType > struct internal_iterator
{
/// iterator for JSON objects
typename BasicJsonType : : object_t : : iterator object_iterator { } ;
/// iterator for JSON arrays
typename BasicJsonType : : array_t : : iterator array_iterator { } ;
/// generic iterator for all other types
primitive_iterator_t primitive_iterator { } ;
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} ;
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} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/iter_impl.hpp>
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# include <iterator> // iterator, random_access_iterator_tag, bidirectional_iterator_tag, advance, next
# include <type_traits> // conditional, is_const, remove_const
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/internal_iterator.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/primitive_iterator.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/cpp_future.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/type_traits.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
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// forward declare, to be able to friend it later on
template < typename IteratorType > class iteration_proxy ;
template < typename IteratorType > class iteration_proxy_value ;
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/*!
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@ brief a template for a bidirectional iterator for the @ ref basic_json class
This class implements a both iterators ( iterator and const_iterator ) for the
@ ref basic_json class .
@ note An iterator is called * initialized * when a pointer to a JSON value has
been set ( e . g . , by a constructor or a copy assignment ) . If the iterator is
default - constructed , it is * uninitialized * and most methods are undefined .
* * The library uses assertions to detect calls on uninitialized iterators . * *
@ requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements :
-
[ BidirectionalIterator ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/BidirectionalIterator):
The iterator that can be moved can be moved in both directions ( i . e .
incremented and decremented ) .
@ since version 1.0 .0 , simplified in version 2.0 .9 , change to bidirectional
iterators in version 3.0 .0 ( see https : //github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/593)
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*/
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
class iter_impl
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{
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/// allow basic_json to access private members
friend iter_impl < typename std : : conditional < std : : is_const < BasicJsonType > : : value , typename std : : remove_const < BasicJsonType > : : type , const BasicJsonType > : : type > ;
friend BasicJsonType ;
friend iteration_proxy < iter_impl > ;
friend iteration_proxy_value < iter_impl > ;
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using object_t = typename BasicJsonType : : object_t ;
using array_t = typename BasicJsonType : : array_t ;
// make sure BasicJsonType is basic_json or const basic_json
static_assert ( is_basic_json < typename std : : remove_const < BasicJsonType > : : type > : : value ,
" iter_impl only accepts (const) basic_json " ) ;
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public :
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/// The std::iterator class template (used as a base class to provide typedefs) is deprecated in C++17.
/// The C++ Standard has never required user-defined iterators to derive from std::iterator.
/// A user-defined iterator should provide publicly accessible typedefs named
/// iterator_category, value_type, difference_type, pointer, and reference.
/// Note that value_type is required to be non-const, even for constant iterators.
using iterator_category = std : : bidirectional_iterator_tag ;
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/// the type of the values when the iterator is dereferenced
using value_type = typename BasicJsonType : : value_type ;
/// a type to represent differences between iterators
using difference_type = typename BasicJsonType : : difference_type ;
/// defines a pointer to the type iterated over (value_type)
using pointer = typename std : : conditional < std : : is_const < BasicJsonType > : : value ,
typename BasicJsonType : : const_pointer ,
typename BasicJsonType : : pointer > : : type ;
/// defines a reference to the type iterated over (value_type)
using reference =
typename std : : conditional < std : : is_const < BasicJsonType > : : value ,
typename BasicJsonType : : const_reference ,
typename BasicJsonType : : reference > : : type ;
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/// default constructor
iter_impl ( ) = default ;
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/*!
@ brief constructor for a given JSON instance
@ param [ in ] object pointer to a JSON object for this iterator
@ pre object ! = nullptr
@ post The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
explicit iter_impl ( pointer object ) noexcept : m_object ( object )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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switch ( m_object - > m_type )
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{
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case value_t : : object :
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{
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m_it . object_iterator = typename object_t : : iterator ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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m_it . array_iterator = typename array_t : : iterator ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
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{
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m_it . primitive_iterator = primitive_iterator_t ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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}
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}
/*!
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@ note The conventional copy constructor and copy assignment are implicitly
defined . Combined with the following converting constructor and
assignment , they support : ( 1 ) copy from iterator to iterator , ( 2 )
copy from const iterator to const iterator , and ( 3 ) conversion from
iterator to const iterator . However conversion from const iterator
to iterator is not defined .
*/
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/*!
@ brief const copy constructor
@ param [ in ] other const iterator to copy from
@ note This copy constructor had to be defined explicitly to circumvent a bug
occurring on msvc v19 .0 compiler ( VS 2015 ) debug build . For more
information refer to : https : //github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1608
*/
iter_impl ( const iter_impl < const BasicJsonType > & other ) noexcept
: m_object ( other . m_object ) , m_it ( other . m_it )
{ }
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/*!
@ brief converting assignment
@ param [ in ] other const iterator to copy from
@ return const / non - const iterator
@ note It is not checked whether @ a other is initialized .
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*/
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iter_impl & operator = ( const iter_impl < const BasicJsonType > & other ) noexcept
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{
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m_object = other . m_object ;
m_it = other . m_it ;
return * this ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief converting constructor
@ param [ in ] other non - const iterator to copy from
@ note It is not checked whether @ a other is initialized .
*/
iter_impl ( const iter_impl < typename std : : remove_const < BasicJsonType > : : type > & other ) noexcept
: m_object ( other . m_object ) , m_it ( other . m_it )
{ }
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/*!
@ brief converting assignment
@ param [ in ] other non - const iterator to copy from
@ return const / non - const iterator
@ note It is not checked whether @ a other is initialized .
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*/
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iter_impl & operator = ( const iter_impl < typename std : : remove_const < BasicJsonType > : : type > & other ) noexcept
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{
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m_object = other . m_object ;
m_it = other . m_it ;
return * this ;
}
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private :
/*!
@ brief set the iterator to the first value
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
void set_begin ( ) noexcept
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
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{
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m_it . object_iterator = m_object - > m_value . object - > begin ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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m_it . array_iterator = m_object - > m_value . array - > begin ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : null :
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{
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// set to end so begin()==end() is true: null is empty
m_it . primitive_iterator . set_end ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
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{
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m_it . primitive_iterator . set_begin ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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}
}
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/*!
@ brief set the iterator past the last value
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
void set_end ( ) noexcept
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
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{
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m_it . object_iterator = m_object - > m_value . object - > end ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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m_it . array_iterator = m_object - > m_value . array - > end ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
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{
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m_it . primitive_iterator . set_end ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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}
}
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public :
/*!
@ brief return a reference to the value pointed to by the iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
reference operator * ( ) const
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( m_it . object_iterator ! = m_object - > m_value . object - > end ( ) ) ;
return m_it . object_iterator - > second ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_it . array_iterator ! = m_object - > m_value . array - > end ( ) ) ;
return * m_it . array_iterator ;
}
case value_t : : null :
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 214 , " cannot get value " ) ) ;
default :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( m_it . primitive_iterator . is_begin ( ) ) )
{
return * m_object ;
}
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 214 , " cannot get value " ) ) ;
}
}
}
/*!
@ brief dereference the iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
pointer operator - > ( ) const
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( m_it . object_iterator ! = m_object - > m_value . object - > end ( ) ) ;
return & ( m_it . object_iterator - > second ) ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_it . array_iterator ! = m_object - > m_value . array - > end ( ) ) ;
return & * m_it . array_iterator ;
}
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default :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( m_it . primitive_iterator . is_begin ( ) ) )
{
return m_object ;
}
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 214 , " cannot get value " ) ) ;
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}
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}
}
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/*!
@ brief post - increment ( it + + )
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
iter_impl const operator + + ( int )
{
auto result = * this ;
+ + ( * this ) ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief pre - increment ( + + it )
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
iter_impl & operator + + ( )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
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{
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std : : advance ( m_it . object_iterator , 1 ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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std : : advance ( m_it . array_iterator , 1 ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
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{
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+ + m_it . primitive_iterator ;
break ;
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}
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}
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return * this ;
}
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/*!
@ brief post - decrement ( it - - )
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
iter_impl const operator - - ( int )
{
auto result = * this ;
- - ( * this ) ;
return result ;
}
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/*!
@ brief pre - decrement ( - - it )
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
iter_impl & operator - - ( )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
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{
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std : : advance ( m_it . object_iterator , - 1 ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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std : : advance ( m_it . array_iterator , - 1 ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
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{
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- - m_it . primitive_iterator ;
break ;
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}
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}
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return * this ;
}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : equal
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
bool operator = = ( const iter_impl & other ) const
{
// if objects are not the same, the comparison is undefined
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( m_object ! = other . m_object ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 212 , " cannot compare iterators of different containers " ) ) ;
}
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JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
return ( m_it . object_iterator = = other . m_it . object_iterator ) ;
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case value_t : : array :
return ( m_it . array_iterator = = other . m_it . array_iterator ) ;
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default :
return ( m_it . primitive_iterator = = other . m_it . primitive_iterator ) ;
}
}
/*!
@ brief comparison : not equal
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
bool operator ! = ( const iter_impl & other ) const
{
return ! operator = = ( other ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief comparison : smaller
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
bool operator < ( const iter_impl & other ) const
{
// if objects are not the same, the comparison is undefined
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( m_object ! = other . m_object ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 212 , " cannot compare iterators of different containers " ) ) ;
}
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 213 , " cannot compare order of object iterators " ) ) ;
case value_t : : array :
return ( m_it . array_iterator < other . m_it . array_iterator ) ;
default :
return ( m_it . primitive_iterator < other . m_it . primitive_iterator ) ;
}
}
/*!
@ brief comparison : less than or equal
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
bool operator < = ( const iter_impl & other ) const
{
return ! other . operator < ( * this ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief comparison : greater than
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
bool operator > ( const iter_impl & other ) const
{
return ! operator < = ( other ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief comparison : greater than or equal
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
bool operator > = ( const iter_impl & other ) const
{
return ! operator < ( other ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief add to iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
iter_impl & operator + = ( difference_type i )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 209 , " cannot use offsets with object iterators " ) ) ;
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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std : : advance ( m_it . array_iterator , i ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
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{
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m_it . primitive_iterator + = i ;
break ;
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}
}
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return * this ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief subtract from iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
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*/
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iter_impl & operator - = ( difference_type i )
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{
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return operator + = ( - i ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief add to iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
iter_impl operator + ( difference_type i ) const
{
auto result = * this ;
result + = i ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief addition of distance and iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
friend iter_impl operator + ( difference_type i , const iter_impl & it )
{
auto result = it ;
result + = i ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief subtract from iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
iter_impl operator - ( difference_type i ) const
{
auto result = * this ;
result - = i ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief return difference
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
difference_type operator - ( const iter_impl & other ) const
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
switch ( m_object - > m_type )
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{
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case value_t : : object :
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 209 , " cannot use offsets with object iterators " ) ) ;
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case value_t : : array :
return m_it . array_iterator - other . m_it . array_iterator ;
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default :
return m_it . primitive_iterator - other . m_it . primitive_iterator ;
}
}
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/*!
@ brief access to successor
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
reference operator [ ] ( difference_type n ) const
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
switch ( m_object - > m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 208 , " cannot use operator[] for object iterators " ) ) ;
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case value_t : : array :
return * std : : next ( m_it . array_iterator , n ) ;
case value_t : : null :
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 214 , " cannot get value " ) ) ;
default :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( m_it . primitive_iterator . get_value ( ) = = - n ) )
{
return * m_object ;
}
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 214 , " cannot get value " ) ) ;
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}
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}
}
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/*!
@ brief return the key of an object iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
const typename object_t : : key_type & key ( ) const
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( m_object - > is_object ( ) ) )
{
return m_it . object_iterator - > first ;
}
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JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 207 , " cannot use key() for non-object iterators " ) ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief return the value of an iterator
@ pre The iterator is initialized ; i . e . ` m_object ! = nullptr ` .
*/
reference value ( ) const
{
return operator * ( ) ;
}
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private :
/// associated JSON instance
pointer m_object = nullptr ;
/// the actual iterator of the associated instance
internal_iterator < typename std : : remove_const < BasicJsonType > : : type > m_it { } ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/iteration_proxy.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/json_reverse_iterator.hpp>
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# include <cstddef> // ptrdiff_t
# include <iterator> // reverse_iterator
# include <utility> // declval
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
//////////////////////
// reverse_iterator //
//////////////////////
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/*!
@ brief a template for a reverse iterator class
@ tparam Base the base iterator type to reverse . Valid types are @ ref
iterator ( to create @ ref reverse_iterator ) and @ ref const_iterator ( to
create @ ref const_reverse_iterator ) .
@ requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements :
-
[ BidirectionalIterator ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/BidirectionalIterator):
The iterator that can be moved can be moved in both directions ( i . e .
incremented and decremented ) .
- [ OutputIterator ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/OutputIterator):
It is possible to write to the pointed - to element ( only if @ a Base is
@ ref iterator ) .
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
template < typename Base >
class json_reverse_iterator : public std : : reverse_iterator < Base >
{
public :
using difference_type = std : : ptrdiff_t ;
/// shortcut to the reverse iterator adapter
using base_iterator = std : : reverse_iterator < Base > ;
/// the reference type for the pointed-to element
using reference = typename Base : : reference ;
/// create reverse iterator from iterator
explicit json_reverse_iterator ( const typename base_iterator : : iterator_type & it ) noexcept
: base_iterator ( it ) { }
/// create reverse iterator from base class
explicit json_reverse_iterator ( const base_iterator & it ) noexcept : base_iterator ( it ) { }
/// post-increment (it++)
json_reverse_iterator const operator + + ( int )
{
return static_cast < json_reverse_iterator > ( base_iterator : : operator + + ( 1 ) ) ;
}
/// pre-increment (++it)
json_reverse_iterator & operator + + ( )
{
return static_cast < json_reverse_iterator & > ( base_iterator : : operator + + ( ) ) ;
}
/// post-decrement (it--)
json_reverse_iterator const operator - - ( int )
{
return static_cast < json_reverse_iterator > ( base_iterator : : operator - - ( 1 ) ) ;
}
/// pre-decrement (--it)
json_reverse_iterator & operator - - ( )
{
return static_cast < json_reverse_iterator & > ( base_iterator : : operator - - ( ) ) ;
}
/// add to iterator
json_reverse_iterator & operator + = ( difference_type i )
{
return static_cast < json_reverse_iterator & > ( base_iterator : : operator + = ( i ) ) ;
}
/// add to iterator
json_reverse_iterator operator + ( difference_type i ) const
{
return static_cast < json_reverse_iterator > ( base_iterator : : operator + ( i ) ) ;
}
/// subtract from iterator
json_reverse_iterator operator - ( difference_type i ) const
{
return static_cast < json_reverse_iterator > ( base_iterator : : operator - ( i ) ) ;
}
/// return difference
difference_type operator - ( const json_reverse_iterator & other ) const
{
return base_iterator ( * this ) - base_iterator ( other ) ;
}
/// access to successor
reference operator [ ] ( difference_type n ) const
{
return * ( this - > operator + ( n ) ) ;
}
/// return the key of an object iterator
auto key ( ) const - > decltype ( std : : declval < Base > ( ) . key ( ) )
{
auto it = - - this - > base ( ) ;
return it . key ( ) ;
}
/// return the value of an iterator
reference value ( ) const
{
auto it = - - this - > base ( ) ;
return it . operator * ( ) ;
}
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/iterators/primitive_iterator.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/json_pointer.hpp>
# include <algorithm> // all_of
# include <cctype> // isdigit
# include <limits> // max
# include <numeric> // accumulate
# include <string> // string
# include <utility> // move
# include <vector> // vector
// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
class json_pointer
{
// allow basic_json to access private members
NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION
friend class basic_json ;
public :
/*!
@ brief create JSON pointer
Create a JSON pointer according to the syntax described in
[ Section 3 of RFC6901 ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901#section-3).
@ param [ in ] s string representing the JSON pointer ; if omitted , the empty
string is assumed which references the whole JSON value
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@ throw parse_error .107 if the given JSON pointer @ a s is nonempty and does
not begin with a slash ( ` / ` ) ; see example below
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@ throw parse_error .108 if a tilde ( ` ~ ` ) in the given JSON pointer @ a s is
not followed by ` 0 ` ( representing ` ~ ` ) or ` 1 ` ( representing ` / ` ) ; see
example below
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@ liveexample { The example shows the construction several valid JSON pointers
as well as the exceptional behavior . , json_pointer }
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@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
explicit json_pointer ( const std : : string & s = " " )
: reference_tokens ( split ( s ) )
{ }
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/*!
@ brief return a string representation of the JSON pointer
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@ invariant For each JSON pointer ` ptr ` , it holds :
@ code { . cpp }
ptr = = json_pointer ( ptr . to_string ( ) ) ;
@ endcode
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@ return a string representation of the JSON pointer
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@ liveexample { The example shows the result of ` to_string ` . , json_pointer__to_string }
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@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
std : : string to_string ( ) const
{
return std : : accumulate ( reference_tokens . begin ( ) , reference_tokens . end ( ) ,
std : : string { } ,
[ ] ( const std : : string & a , const std : : string & b )
{
return a + " / " + escape ( b ) ;
} ) ;
}
/// @copydoc to_string()
operator std : : string ( ) const
{
return to_string ( ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief append another JSON pointer at the end of this JSON pointer
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@ param [ in ] ptr JSON pointer to append
@ return JSON pointer with @ a ptr appended
@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` operator / = ` . , json_pointer__operator_add }
@ complexity Linear in the length of @ a ptr .
@ sa @ ref operator / = ( std : : string ) to append a reference token
@ sa @ ref operator / = ( std : : size_t ) to append an array index
@ sa @ ref operator / ( const json_pointer & , const json_pointer & ) for a binary operator
@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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json_pointer & operator / = ( const json_pointer & ptr )
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{
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reference_tokens . insert ( reference_tokens . end ( ) ,
ptr . reference_tokens . begin ( ) ,
ptr . reference_tokens . end ( ) ) ;
return * this ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief append an unescaped reference token at the end of this JSON pointer
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@ param [ in ] token reference token to append
@ return JSON pointer with @ a token appended without escaping @ a token
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@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` operator / = ` . , json_pointer__operator_add }
@ complexity Amortized constant .
@ sa @ ref operator / = ( const json_pointer & ) to append a JSON pointer
@ sa @ ref operator / = ( std : : size_t ) to append an array index
@ sa @ ref operator / ( const json_pointer & , std : : size_t ) for a binary operator
@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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json_pointer & operator / = ( std : : string token )
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{
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push_back ( std : : move ( token ) ) ;
return * this ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief append an array index at the end of this JSON pointer
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@ param [ in ] array_idx array index to append
@ return JSON pointer with @ a array_idx appended
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@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` operator / = ` . , json_pointer__operator_add }
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@ complexity Amortized constant .
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@ sa @ ref operator / = ( const json_pointer & ) to append a JSON pointer
@ sa @ ref operator / = ( std : : string ) to append a reference token
@ sa @ ref operator / ( const json_pointer & , std : : string ) for a binary operator
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@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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json_pointer & operator / = ( std : : size_t array_idx )
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{
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return * this / = std : : to_string ( array_idx ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief create a new JSON pointer by appending the right JSON pointer at the end of the left JSON pointer
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@ param [ in ] lhs JSON pointer
@ param [ in ] rhs JSON pointer
@ return a new JSON pointer with @ a rhs appended to @ a lhs
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@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` operator / ` . , json_pointer__operator_add_binary }
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@ complexity Linear in the length of @ a lhs and @ a rhs .
@ sa @ ref operator / = ( const json_pointer & ) to append a JSON pointer
@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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friend json_pointer operator / ( const json_pointer & lhs ,
const json_pointer & rhs )
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{
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return json_pointer ( lhs ) / = rhs ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief create a new JSON pointer by appending the unescaped token at the end of the JSON pointer
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@ param [ in ] ptr JSON pointer
@ param [ in ] token reference token
@ return a new JSON pointer with unescaped @ a token appended to @ a ptr
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@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` operator / ` . , json_pointer__operator_add_binary }
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@ complexity Linear in the length of @ a ptr .
@ sa @ ref operator / = ( std : : string ) to append a reference token
@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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friend json_pointer operator / ( const json_pointer & ptr , std : : string token )
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{
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return json_pointer ( ptr ) / = std : : move ( token ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief create a new JSON pointer by appending the array - index - token at the end of the JSON pointer
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@ param [ in ] ptr JSON pointer
@ param [ in ] array_idx array index
@ return a new JSON pointer with @ a array_idx appended to @ a ptr
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@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` operator / ` . , json_pointer__operator_add_binary }
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@ complexity Linear in the length of @ a ptr .
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@ sa @ ref operator / = ( std : : size_t ) to append an array index
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@ since version 3.6 .0
*/
friend json_pointer operator / ( const json_pointer & ptr , std : : size_t array_idx )
{
return json_pointer ( ptr ) / = array_idx ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief returns the parent of this JSON pointer
@ return parent of this JSON pointer ; in case this JSON pointer is the root ,
the root itself is returned
@ complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer .
@ liveexample { The example shows the result of ` parent_pointer ` for different
JSON Pointers . , json_pointer__parent_pointer }
@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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json_pointer parent_pointer ( ) const
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{
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if ( empty ( ) )
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{
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return * this ;
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}
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json_pointer res = * this ;
res . pop_back ( ) ;
return res ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief remove last reference token
@ pre not ` empty ( ) `
@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` pop_back ` . , json_pointer__pop_back }
@ complexity Constant .
@ throw out_of_range .405 if JSON pointer has no parent
@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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void pop_back ( )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( empty ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 405 , " JSON pointer has no parent " ) ) ;
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}
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reference_tokens . pop_back ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief return last reference token
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@ pre not ` empty ( ) `
@ return last reference token
@ liveexample { The example shows the usage of ` back ` . , json_pointer__back }
@ complexity Constant .
@ throw out_of_range .405 if JSON pointer has no parent
@ since version 3.6 .0
*/
const std : : string & back ( ) const
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( empty ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 405 , " JSON pointer has no parent " ) ) ;
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}
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return reference_tokens . back ( ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief append an unescaped token at the end of the reference pointer
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@ param [ in ] token token to add
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@ complexity Amortized constant .
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@ liveexample { The example shows the result of ` push_back ` for different
JSON Pointers . , json_pointer__push_back }
@ since version 3.6 .0
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*/
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void push_back ( const std : : string & token )
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{
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reference_tokens . push_back ( token ) ;
}
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/// @copydoc push_back(const std::string&)
void push_back ( std : : string & & token )
{
reference_tokens . push_back ( std : : move ( token ) ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief return whether pointer points to the root document
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@ return true iff the JSON pointer points to the root document
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
@ liveexample { The example shows the result of ` empty ` for different JSON
Pointers . , json_pointer__empty }
@ since version 3.6 .0
*/
bool empty ( ) const noexcept
{
return reference_tokens . empty ( ) ;
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}
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private :
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/*!
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@ param [ in ] s reference token to be converted into an array index
@ return integer representation of @ a s
@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index begins not with a digit
@ throw out_of_range .404 if string @ a s could not be converted to an integer
@ throw out_of_range .410 if an array index exceeds size_type
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*/
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static typename BasicJsonType : : size_type array_index ( const std : : string & s )
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{
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using size_type = typename BasicJsonType : : size_type ;
// error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4)
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( s . size ( ) > 1 & & s [ 0 ] = = ' 0 ' ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( detail : : parse_error : : create ( 106 , 0 ,
" array index ' " + s +
" ' must not begin with '0' " ) ) ;
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}
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// error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4)
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( s . size ( ) > 1 & & ! ( s [ 0 ] > = ' 1 ' & & s [ 0 ] < = ' 9 ' ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( detail : : parse_error : : create ( 109 , 0 , " array index ' " + s + " ' is not a number " ) ) ;
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}
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std : : size_t processed_chars = 0 ;
unsigned long long res = 0 ;
JSON_TRY
{
res = std : : stoull ( s , & processed_chars ) ;
}
JSON_CATCH ( std : : out_of_range & )
{
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 404 , " unresolved reference token ' " + s + " ' " ) ) ;
}
// check if the string was completely read
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( processed_chars ! = s . size ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 404 , " unresolved reference token ' " + s + " ' " ) ) ;
}
// only triggered on special platforms (like 32bit), see also
// https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/2203
if ( res > = static_cast < unsigned long long > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < size_type > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 410 , " array index " + s + " exceeds size_type " ) ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
return static_cast < size_type > ( res ) ;
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}
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json_pointer top ( ) const
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( empty ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 405 , " JSON pointer has no parent " ) ) ;
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}
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json_pointer result = * this ;
result . reference_tokens = { reference_tokens [ 0 ] } ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief create and return a reference to the pointed to value
@ complexity Linear in the number of reference tokens .
@ throw parse_error .109 if array index is not a number
@ throw type_error .313 if value cannot be unflattened
*/
BasicJsonType & get_and_create ( BasicJsonType & j ) const
{
auto result = & j ;
// in case no reference tokens exist, return a reference to the JSON value
// j which will be overwritten by a primitive value
for ( const auto & reference_token : reference_tokens )
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{
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switch ( result - > type ( ) )
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{
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case detail : : value_t : : null :
{
if ( reference_token = = " 0 " )
{
// start a new array if reference token is 0
result = & result - > operator [ ] ( 0 ) ;
}
else
{
// start a new object otherwise
result = & result - > operator [ ] ( reference_token ) ;
}
break ;
}
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case detail : : value_t : : object :
{
// create an entry in the object
result = & result - > operator [ ] ( reference_token ) ;
break ;
}
case detail : : value_t : : array :
{
// create an entry in the array
result = & result - > operator [ ] ( array_index ( reference_token ) ) ;
break ;
}
/*
The following code is only reached if there exists a reference
token _and_ the current value is primitive . In this case , we have
an error situation , because primitive values may only occur as
single value ; that is , with an empty list of reference tokens .
*/
default :
JSON_THROW ( detail : : type_error : : create ( 313 , " invalid value to unflatten " ) ) ;
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}
}
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return * result ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief return a reference to the pointed to value
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@ note This version does not throw if a value is not present , but tries to
create nested values instead . For instance , calling this function
with pointer ` " /this/that " ` on a null value is equivalent to calling
` operator [ ] ( " this " ) . operator [ ] ( " that " ) ` on that value , effectively
changing the null value to an object .
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@ param [ in ] ptr a JSON value
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@ return reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON pointer
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@ complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer .
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved
*/
BasicJsonType & get_unchecked ( BasicJsonType * ptr ) const
{
for ( const auto & reference_token : reference_tokens )
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{
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// convert null values to arrays or objects before continuing
if ( ptr - > is_null ( ) )
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{
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// check if reference token is a number
const bool nums =
std : : all_of ( reference_token . begin ( ) , reference_token . end ( ) ,
[ ] ( const unsigned char x )
{
return std : : isdigit ( x ) ;
} ) ;
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// change value to array for numbers or "-" or to object otherwise
* ptr = ( nums | | reference_token = = " - " )
? detail : : value_t : : array
: detail : : value_t : : object ;
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}
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switch ( ptr - > type ( ) )
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{
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case detail : : value_t : : object :
{
// use unchecked object access
ptr = & ptr - > operator [ ] ( reference_token ) ;
break ;
}
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case detail : : value_t : : array :
{
if ( reference_token = = " - " )
{
// explicitly treat "-" as index beyond the end
ptr = & ptr - > operator [ ] ( ptr - > m_value . array - > size ( ) ) ;
}
else
{
// convert array index to number; unchecked access
ptr = & ptr - > operator [ ] ( array_index ( reference_token ) ) ;
}
break ;
}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 404 , " unresolved reference token ' " + reference_token + " ' " ) ) ;
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}
}
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return * ptr ;
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}
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/*!
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
@ throw out_of_range .402 if the array index ' - ' is used
@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved
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*/
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BasicJsonType & get_checked ( BasicJsonType * ptr ) const
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{
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for ( const auto & reference_token : reference_tokens )
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{
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switch ( ptr - > type ( ) )
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{
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case detail : : value_t : : object :
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{
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// note: at performs range check
ptr = & ptr - > at ( reference_token ) ;
break ;
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}
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case detail : : value_t : : array :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( reference_token = = " - " ) )
{
// "-" always fails the range check
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 402 ,
" array index '-' ( " + std : : to_string ( ptr - > m_value . array - > size ( ) ) +
" ) is out of range " ) ) ;
}
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// note: at performs range check
ptr = & ptr - > at ( array_index ( reference_token ) ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 404 , " unresolved reference token ' " + reference_token + " ' " ) ) ;
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}
}
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return * ptr ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief return a const reference to the pointed to value
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@ param [ in ] ptr a JSON value
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@ return const reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON
pointer
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
@ throw out_of_range .402 if the array index ' - ' is used
@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved
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*/
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const BasicJsonType & get_unchecked ( const BasicJsonType * ptr ) const
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{
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for ( const auto & reference_token : reference_tokens )
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{
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switch ( ptr - > type ( ) )
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{
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case detail : : value_t : : object :
{
// use unchecked object access
ptr = & ptr - > operator [ ] ( reference_token ) ;
break ;
}
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case detail : : value_t : : array :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( reference_token = = " - " ) )
{
// "-" cannot be used for const access
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 402 ,
" array index '-' ( " + std : : to_string ( ptr - > m_value . array - > size ( ) ) +
" ) is out of range " ) ) ;
}
// use unchecked array access
ptr = & ptr - > operator [ ] ( array_index ( reference_token ) ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 404 , " unresolved reference token ' " + reference_token + " ' " ) ) ;
}
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}
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return * ptr ;
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}
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/*!
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
@ throw out_of_range .402 if the array index ' - ' is used
@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved
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*/
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const BasicJsonType & get_checked ( const BasicJsonType * ptr ) const
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{
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for ( const auto & reference_token : reference_tokens )
{
switch ( ptr - > type ( ) )
{
case detail : : value_t : : object :
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{
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// note: at performs range check
ptr = & ptr - > at ( reference_token ) ;
break ;
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}
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case detail : : value_t : : array :
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( reference_token = = " - " ) )
{
// "-" always fails the range check
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 402 ,
" array index '-' ( " + std : : to_string ( ptr - > m_value . array - > size ( ) ) +
" ) is out of range " ) ) ;
}
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// note: at performs range check
ptr = & ptr - > at ( array_index ( reference_token ) ) ;
break ;
}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( detail : : out_of_range : : create ( 404 , " unresolved reference token ' " + reference_token + " ' " ) ) ;
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}
}
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return * ptr ;
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}
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/*!
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
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*/
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bool contains ( const BasicJsonType * ptr ) const
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{
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for ( const auto & reference_token : reference_tokens )
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{
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switch ( ptr - > type ( ) )
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{
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case detail : : value_t : : object :
{
if ( ! ptr - > contains ( reference_token ) )
{
// we did not find the key in the object
return false ;
}
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ptr = & ptr - > operator [ ] ( reference_token ) ;
break ;
}
case detail : : value_t : : array :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( reference_token = = " - " ) )
{
// "-" always fails the range check
return false ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( reference_token . size ( ) = = 1 & & ! ( " 0 " < = reference_token & & reference_token < = " 9 " ) ) )
{
// invalid char
return false ;
}
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( reference_token . size ( ) > 1 ) )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( ' 1 ' < = reference_token [ 0 ] & & reference_token [ 0 ] < = ' 9 ' ) ) )
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{
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// first char should be between '1' and '9'
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return false ;
}
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for ( std : : size_t i = 1 ; i < reference_token . size ( ) ; i + + )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( ' 0 ' < = reference_token [ i ] & & reference_token [ i ] < = ' 9 ' ) ) )
{
// other char should be between '0' and '9'
return false ;
}
}
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}
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const auto idx = array_index ( reference_token ) ;
if ( idx > = ptr - > size ( ) )
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{
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// index out of range
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return false ;
}
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ptr = & ptr - > operator [ ] ( idx ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
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{
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// we do not expect primitive values if there is still a
// reference token to process
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return false ;
}
}
}
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// no reference token left means we found a primitive value
return true ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief split the string input to reference tokens
@ note This function is only called by the json_pointer constructor .
All exceptions below are documented there .
@ throw parse_error .107 if the pointer is not empty or begins with ' / '
@ throw parse_error .108 if character ' ~ ' is not followed by ' 0 ' or ' 1 '
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*/
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static std : : vector < std : : string > split ( const std : : string & reference_string )
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{
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std : : vector < std : : string > result ;
// special case: empty reference string -> no reference tokens
if ( reference_string . empty ( ) )
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{
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return result ;
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}
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// check if nonempty reference string begins with slash
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( reference_string [ 0 ] ! = ' / ' ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( detail : : parse_error : : create ( 107 , 1 ,
" JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: ' " +
reference_string + " ' " ) ) ;
}
// extract the reference tokens:
// - slash: position of the last read slash (or end of string)
// - start: position after the previous slash
for (
// search for the first slash after the first character
std : : size_t slash = reference_string . find_first_of ( ' / ' , 1 ) ,
// set the beginning of the first reference token
start = 1 ;
// we can stop if start == 0 (if slash == std::string::npos)
start ! = 0 ;
// set the beginning of the next reference token
// (will eventually be 0 if slash == std::string::npos)
start = ( slash = = std : : string : : npos ) ? 0 : slash + 1 ,
// find next slash
slash = reference_string . find_first_of ( ' / ' , start ) )
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{
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// use the text between the beginning of the reference token
// (start) and the last slash (slash).
auto reference_token = reference_string . substr ( start , slash - start ) ;
// check reference tokens are properly escaped
for ( std : : size_t pos = reference_token . find_first_of ( ' ~ ' ) ;
pos ! = std : : string : : npos ;
pos = reference_token . find_first_of ( ' ~ ' , pos + 1 ) )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( reference_token [ pos ] = = ' ~ ' ) ;
// ~ must be followed by 0 or 1
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( pos = = reference_token . size ( ) - 1 | |
( reference_token [ pos + 1 ] ! = ' 0 ' & &
reference_token [ pos + 1 ] ! = ' 1 ' ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( detail : : parse_error : : create ( 108 , 0 , " escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1' " ) ) ;
}
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}
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// finally, store the reference token
unescape ( reference_token ) ;
result . push_back ( reference_token ) ;
}
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief replace all occurrences of a substring by another string
@ param [ in , out ] s the string to manipulate ; changed so that all
occurrences of @ a f are replaced with @ a t
@ param [ in ] f the substring to replace with @ a t
@ param [ in ] t the string to replace @ a f
@ pre The search string @ a f must not be empty . * * This precondition is
enforced with an assertion . * *
@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
static void replace_substring ( std : : string & s , const std : : string & f ,
const std : : string & t )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( ! f . empty ( ) ) ;
for ( auto pos = s . find ( f ) ; // find first occurrence of f
pos ! = std : : string : : npos ; // make sure f was found
s . replace ( pos , f . size ( ) , t ) , // replace with t, and
pos = s . find ( f , pos + t . size ( ) ) ) // find next occurrence of f
{ }
}
/// escape "~" to "~0" and "/" to "~1"
static std : : string escape ( std : : string s )
{
replace_substring ( s , " ~ " , " ~0 " ) ;
replace_substring ( s , " / " , " ~1 " ) ;
return s ;
}
/// unescape "~1" to tilde and "~0" to slash (order is important!)
static void unescape ( std : : string & s )
{
replace_substring ( s , " ~1 " , " / " ) ;
replace_substring ( s , " ~0 " , " ~ " ) ;
}
/*!
@ param [ in ] reference_string the reference string to the current value
@ param [ in ] value the value to consider
@ param [ in , out ] result the result object to insert values to
@ note Empty objects or arrays are flattened to ` null ` .
*/
static void flatten ( const std : : string & reference_string ,
const BasicJsonType & value ,
BasicJsonType & result )
{
switch ( value . type ( ) )
{
case detail : : value_t : : array :
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{
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if ( value . m_value . array - > empty ( ) )
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{
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// flatten empty array as null
result [ reference_string ] = nullptr ;
}
else
{
// iterate array and use index as reference string
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < value . m_value . array - > size ( ) ; + + i )
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{
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flatten ( reference_string + " / " + std : : to_string ( i ) ,
value . m_value . array - > operator [ ] ( i ) , result ) ;
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}
}
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break ;
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}
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case detail : : value_t : : object :
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{
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if ( value . m_value . object - > empty ( ) )
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{
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// flatten empty object as null
result [ reference_string ] = nullptr ;
}
else
{
// iterate object and use keys as reference string
for ( const auto & element : * value . m_value . object )
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{
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flatten ( reference_string + " / " + escape ( element . first ) , element . second , result ) ;
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}
}
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break ;
}
default :
{
// add primitive value with its reference string
result [ reference_string ] = value ;
break ;
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}
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}
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}
/*!
@ param [ in ] value flattened JSON
@ return unflattened JSON
@ throw parse_error .109 if array index is not a number
@ throw type_error .314 if value is not an object
@ throw type_error .315 if object values are not primitive
@ throw type_error .313 if value cannot be unflattened
*/
static BasicJsonType
unflatten ( const BasicJsonType & value )
{
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! value . is_object ( ) ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( detail : : type_error : : create ( 314 , " only objects can be unflattened " ) ) ;
}
BasicJsonType result ;
// iterate the JSON object values
for ( const auto & element : * value . m_value . object )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! element . second . is_primitive ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( detail : : type_error : : create ( 315 , " values in object must be primitive " ) ) ;
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}
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// assign value to reference pointed to by JSON pointer; Note that if
// the JSON pointer is "" (i.e., points to the whole value), function
// get_and_create returns a reference to result itself. An assignment
// will then create a primitive value.
json_pointer ( element . first ) . get_and_create ( result ) = element . second ;
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}
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return result ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief compares two JSON pointers for equality
@ param [ in ] lhs JSON pointer to compare
@ param [ in ] rhs JSON pointer to compare
@ return whether @ a lhs is equal to @ a rhs
@ complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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*/
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friend bool operator = = ( json_pointer const & lhs ,
json_pointer const & rhs ) noexcept
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{
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return lhs . reference_tokens = = rhs . reference_tokens ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief compares two JSON pointers for inequality
@ param [ in ] lhs JSON pointer to compare
@ param [ in ] rhs JSON pointer to compare
@ return whether @ a lhs is not equal @ a rhs
@ complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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*/
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friend bool operator ! = ( json_pointer const & lhs ,
json_pointer const & rhs ) noexcept
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{
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return ! ( lhs = = rhs ) ;
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}
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/// the reference tokens
std : : vector < std : : string > reference_tokens ;
} ;
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/json_ref.hpp>
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# include <initializer_list>
# include <utility>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/type_traits.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
template < typename BasicJsonType >
class json_ref
{
public :
using value_type = BasicJsonType ;
json_ref ( value_type & & value )
: owned_value ( std : : move ( value ) )
, value_ref ( & owned_value )
, is_rvalue ( true )
{ }
json_ref ( const value_type & value )
: value_ref ( const_cast < value_type * > ( & value ) )
, is_rvalue ( false )
{ }
json_ref ( std : : initializer_list < json_ref > init )
: owned_value ( init )
, value_ref ( & owned_value )
, is_rvalue ( true )
{ }
template <
class . . . Args ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_constructible < value_type , Args . . . > : : value , int > = 0 >
json_ref ( Args & & . . . args )
: owned_value ( std : : forward < Args > ( args ) . . . )
, value_ref ( & owned_value )
, is_rvalue ( true )
{ }
// class should be movable only
json_ref ( json_ref & & ) = default ;
json_ref ( const json_ref & ) = delete ;
json_ref & operator = ( const json_ref & ) = delete ;
json_ref & operator = ( json_ref & & ) = delete ;
~ json_ref ( ) = default ;
value_type moved_or_copied ( ) const
{
if ( is_rvalue )
{
return std : : move ( * value_ref ) ;
}
return * value_ref ;
}
value_type const & operator * ( ) const
{
return * static_cast < value_type const * > ( value_ref ) ;
}
value_type const * operator - > ( ) const
{
return static_cast < value_type const * > ( value_ref ) ;
}
private :
mutable value_type owned_value = nullptr ;
value_type * value_ref = nullptr ;
const bool is_rvalue = true ;
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} ;
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} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/cpp_future.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/type_traits.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/output/binary_writer.hpp>
# include <algorithm> // reverse
# include <array> // array
# include <cstdint> // uint8_t, uint16_t, uint32_t, uint64_t
# include <cstring> // memcpy
# include <limits> // numeric_limits
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# include <string> // string
# include <cmath> // isnan, isinf
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/input/binary_reader.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/output/output_adapters.hpp>
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# include <algorithm> // copy
# include <cstddef> // size_t
# include <ios> // streamsize
# include <iterator> // back_inserter
# include <memory> // shared_ptr, make_shared
# include <ostream> // basic_ostream
# include <string> // basic_string
# include <vector> // vector
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
/// abstract output adapter interface
template < typename CharType > struct output_adapter_protocol
{
virtual void write_character ( CharType c ) = 0 ;
virtual void write_characters ( const CharType * s , std : : size_t length ) = 0 ;
virtual ~ output_adapter_protocol ( ) = default ;
} ;
/// a type to simplify interfaces
template < typename CharType >
using output_adapter_t = std : : shared_ptr < output_adapter_protocol < CharType > > ;
/// output adapter for byte vectors
template < typename CharType >
class output_vector_adapter : public output_adapter_protocol < CharType >
{
public :
explicit output_vector_adapter ( std : : vector < CharType > & vec ) noexcept
: v ( vec )
{ }
void write_character ( CharType c ) override
{
v . push_back ( c ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
void write_characters ( const CharType * s , std : : size_t length ) override
{
std : : copy ( s , s + length , std : : back_inserter ( v ) ) ;
}
private :
std : : vector < CharType > & v ;
} ;
/// output adapter for output streams
template < typename CharType >
class output_stream_adapter : public output_adapter_protocol < CharType >
{
public :
explicit output_stream_adapter ( std : : basic_ostream < CharType > & s ) noexcept
: stream ( s )
{ }
void write_character ( CharType c ) override
{
stream . put ( c ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
void write_characters ( const CharType * s , std : : size_t length ) override
{
stream . write ( s , static_cast < std : : streamsize > ( length ) ) ;
}
private :
std : : basic_ostream < CharType > & stream ;
} ;
/// output adapter for basic_string
template < typename CharType , typename StringType = std : : basic_string < CharType > >
class output_string_adapter : public output_adapter_protocol < CharType >
{
public :
explicit output_string_adapter ( StringType & s ) noexcept
: str ( s )
{ }
void write_character ( CharType c ) override
{
str . push_back ( c ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
void write_characters ( const CharType * s , std : : size_t length ) override
{
str . append ( s , length ) ;
}
private :
StringType & str ;
} ;
template < typename CharType , typename StringType = std : : basic_string < CharType > >
class output_adapter
{
public :
output_adapter ( std : : vector < CharType > & vec )
: oa ( std : : make_shared < output_vector_adapter < CharType > > ( vec ) ) { }
output_adapter ( std : : basic_ostream < CharType > & s )
: oa ( std : : make_shared < output_stream_adapter < CharType > > ( s ) ) { }
output_adapter ( StringType & s )
: oa ( std : : make_shared < output_string_adapter < CharType , StringType > > ( s ) ) { }
operator output_adapter_t < CharType > ( )
{
return oa ;
}
private :
output_adapter_t < CharType > oa = nullptr ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
///////////////////
// binary writer //
///////////////////
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/*!
@ brief serialization to CBOR and MessagePack values
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CharType >
class binary_writer
{
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using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
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public :
/*!
@ brief create a binary writer
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@ param [ in ] adapter output adapter to write to
*/
explicit binary_writer ( output_adapter_t < CharType > adapter ) : oa ( adapter )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( oa ) ;
}
/*!
@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
@ pre j . type ( ) = = value_t : : object
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*/
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void write_bson ( const BasicJsonType & j )
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{
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switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
case value_t : : object :
{
write_bson_object ( * j . m_value . object ) ;
break ;
}
default :
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 317 , " to serialize to BSON, top-level type must be object, but is " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
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}
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/*!
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@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
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*/
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void write_cbor ( const BasicJsonType & j )
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{
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switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
case value_t : : null :
{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xF6 ) ) ;
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break ;
}
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case value_t : : boolean :
{
oa - > write_character ( j . m_value . boolean
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? to_char_type ( 0xF5 )
: to_char_type ( 0xF4 ) ) ;
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break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_integer :
{
if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = 0 )
{
// CBOR does not differentiate between positive signed
// integers and unsigned integers. Therefore, we used the
// code from the value_t::number_unsigned case here.
if ( j . m_value . number_integer < = 0x17 )
{
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x18 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x19 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x1A ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
else
{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x1B ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
}
else
{
// The conversions below encode the sign in the first
// byte, and the value is converted to a positive number.
const auto positive_number = - 1 - j . m_value . number_integer ;
if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = - 24 )
{
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0x20 + positive_number ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( positive_number < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x38 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( positive_number ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( positive_number < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x39 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( positive_number ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( positive_number < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x3A ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( positive_number ) ) ;
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}
else
{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x3B ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( positive_number ) ) ;
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}
}
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = 0x17 )
{
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_unsigned ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x18 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_unsigned ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x19 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( j . m_value . number_unsigned ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x1A ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( j . m_value . number_unsigned ) ) ;
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}
else
{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x1B ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( j . m_value . number_unsigned ) ) ;
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}
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_float :
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{
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if ( std : : isnan ( j . m_value . number_float ) )
{
// NaN is 0xf97e00 in CBOR
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xF9 ) ) ;
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x7E ) ) ;
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x00 ) ) ;
}
else if ( std : : isinf ( j . m_value . number_float ) )
{
// Infinity is 0xf97c00, -Infinity is 0xf9fc00
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xf9 ) ) ;
oa - > write_character ( j . m_value . number_float > 0 ? to_char_type ( 0x7C ) : to_char_type ( 0xFC ) ) ;
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x00 ) ) ;
}
else
{
write_compact_float ( j . m_value . number_float , detail : : input_format_t : : cbor ) ;
}
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break ;
}
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case value_t : : string :
{
// step 1: write control byte and the string length
const auto N = j . m_value . string - > size ( ) ;
if ( N < = 0x17 )
{
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0x60 + N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x78 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x79 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x7A ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
// LCOV_EXCL_START
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x7B ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
// step 2: write the string
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( j . m_value . string - > c_str ( ) ) ,
j . m_value . string - > size ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : array :
{
// step 1: write control byte and the array size
const auto N = j . m_value . array - > size ( ) ;
if ( N < = 0x17 )
{
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0x80 + N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x98 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x99 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x9A ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
// LCOV_EXCL_START
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x9B ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
// step 2: write each element
for ( const auto & el : * j . m_value . array )
{
write_cbor ( el ) ;
}
break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
if ( j . m_value . binary - > has_subtype ( ) )
{
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0xd8 ) ) ;
write_number ( j . m_value . binary - > subtype ( ) ) ;
}
// step 1: write control byte and the binary array size
const auto N = j . m_value . binary - > size ( ) ;
if ( N < = 0x17 )
{
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0x40 + N ) ) ;
}
else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x58 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( N ) ) ;
}
else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x59 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
}
else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x5A ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
}
// LCOV_EXCL_START
else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x5B ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( N ) ) ;
}
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
// step 2: write each element
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( j . m_value . binary - > data ( ) ) ,
N ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : object :
{
// step 1: write control byte and the object size
const auto N = j . m_value . object - > size ( ) ;
if ( N < = 0x17 )
{
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0xA0 + N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xB8 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xB9 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xBA ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
// LCOV_EXCL_START
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xBB ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
// step 2: write each element
for ( const auto & el : * j . m_value . object )
{
write_cbor ( el . first ) ;
write_cbor ( el . second ) ;
}
break ;
}
default :
break ;
}
}
/*!
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@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
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*/
void write_msgpack ( const BasicJsonType & j )
{
switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
case value_t : : null : // nil
{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xC0 ) ) ;
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break ;
}
case value_t : : boolean : // true and false
{
oa - > write_character ( j . m_value . boolean
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? to_char_type ( 0xC3 )
: to_char_type ( 0xC2 ) ) ;
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break ;
}
case value_t : : number_integer :
{
if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = 0 )
{
// MessagePack does not differentiate between positive
// signed integers and unsigned integers. Therefore, we used
// the code from the value_t::number_unsigned case here.
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < 128 )
{
// positive fixnum
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 8
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCC ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 16
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCD ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 32
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCE ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 64
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCF ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
}
else
{
if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = - 32 )
{
// negative fixnum
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : int8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : min ) ( ) & &
j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// int 8
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xD0 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : min ) ( ) & &
j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// int 16
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xD1 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int16_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : min ) ( ) & &
j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// int 32
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xD2 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_integer > = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : min ) ( ) & &
j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// int 64
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xD3 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int64_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
}
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < 128 )
{
// positive fixnum
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 8
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCC ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 16
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCD ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 32
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCE ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// uint 64
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xCF ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ) ;
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}
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_float :
{
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write_compact_float ( j . m_value . number_float , detail : : input_format_t : : msgpack ) ;
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break ;
}
case value_t : : string :
{
// step 1: write control byte and the string length
const auto N = j . m_value . string - > size ( ) ;
if ( N < = 31 )
{
// fixstr
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0xA0 | N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// str 8
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xD9 ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// str 16
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xDA ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
// str 32
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xDB ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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// step 2: write the string
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( j . m_value . string - > c_str ( ) ) ,
j . m_value . string - > size ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : array :
{
// step 1: write control byte and the array size
const auto N = j . m_value . array - > size ( ) ;
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if ( N < = 15 )
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{
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// fixarray
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0x90 | N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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// array 16
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xDC ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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// array 32
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xDD ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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// step 2: write each element
for ( const auto & el : * j . m_value . array )
{
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write_msgpack ( el ) ;
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}
break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
// step 0: determine if the binary type has a set subtype to
// determine whether or not to use the ext or fixext types
const bool use_ext = j . m_value . binary - > has_subtype ( ) ;
// step 1: write control byte and the byte string length
const auto N = j . m_value . binary - > size ( ) ;
if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
std : : uint8_t output_type { } ;
bool fixed = true ;
if ( use_ext )
{
switch ( N )
{
case 1 :
output_type = 0xD4 ; // fixext 1
break ;
case 2 :
output_type = 0xD5 ; // fixext 2
break ;
case 4 :
output_type = 0xD6 ; // fixext 4
break ;
case 8 :
output_type = 0xD7 ; // fixext 8
break ;
case 16 :
output_type = 0xD8 ; // fixext 16
break ;
default :
output_type = 0xC7 ; // ext 8
fixed = false ;
break ;
}
}
else
{
output_type = 0xC4 ; // bin 8
fixed = false ;
}
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( output_type ) ) ;
if ( ! fixed )
{
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( N ) ) ;
}
}
else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
std : : uint8_t output_type = use_ext
? 0xC8 // ext 16
: 0xC5 ; // bin 16
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( output_type ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
}
else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
std : : uint8_t output_type = use_ext
? 0xC9 // ext 32
: 0xC6 ; // bin 32
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( output_type ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
}
// step 1.5: if this is an ext type, write the subtype
if ( use_ext )
{
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int8_t > ( j . m_value . binary - > subtype ( ) ) ) ;
}
// step 2: write the byte string
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( j . m_value . binary - > data ( ) ) ,
N ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : object :
{
// step 1: write control byte and the object size
const auto N = j . m_value . object - > size ( ) ;
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if ( N < = 15 )
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{
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// fixmap
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write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( 0x80 | ( N & 0xF ) ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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// map 16
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xDE ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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else if ( N < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
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{
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// map 32
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0xDF ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( N ) ) ;
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}
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// step 2: write each element
for ( const auto & el : * j . m_value . object )
{
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write_msgpack ( el . first ) ;
write_msgpack ( el . second ) ;
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}
break ;
}
default :
break ;
}
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}
/*!
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@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
@ param [ in ] use_count whether to use ' # ' prefixes ( optimized format )
@ param [ in ] use_type whether to use ' $ ' prefixes ( optimized format )
@ param [ in ] add_prefix whether prefixes need to be used for this value
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*/
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void write_ubjson ( const BasicJsonType & j , const bool use_count ,
const bool use_type , const bool add_prefix = true )
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{
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switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
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case value_t : : null :
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{
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if ( add_prefix )
{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' Z ' ) ) ;
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}
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break ;
}
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case value_t : : boolean :
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{
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if ( add_prefix )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( j . m_value . boolean
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? to_char_type ( ' T ' )
: to_char_type ( ' F ' ) ) ;
}
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break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_integer :
{
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write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( j . m_value . number_integer , add_prefix ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( j . m_value . number_unsigned , add_prefix ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_float :
{
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( j . m_value . number_float , add_prefix ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : string :
{
if ( add_prefix )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' S ' ) ) ;
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}
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( j . m_value . string - > size ( ) , true ) ;
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( j . m_value . string - > c_str ( ) ) ,
j . m_value . string - > size ( ) ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : array :
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' [ ' ) ) ;
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}
bool prefix_required = true ;
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if ( use_type & & ! j . m_value . array - > empty ( ) )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( use_count ) ;
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const CharType first_prefix = ubjson_prefix ( j . front ( ) ) ;
const bool same_prefix = std : : all_of ( j . begin ( ) + 1 , j . end ( ) ,
[ this , first_prefix ] ( const BasicJsonType & v )
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{
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return ubjson_prefix ( v ) = = first_prefix ;
} ) ;
if ( same_prefix )
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{
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prefix_required = false ;
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' $ ' ) ) ;
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oa - > write_character ( first_prefix ) ;
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}
}
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if ( use_count )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' # ' ) ) ;
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( j . m_value . array - > size ( ) , true ) ;
}
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for ( const auto & el : * j . m_value . array )
{
write_ubjson ( el , use_count , use_type , prefix_required ) ;
}
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if ( ! use_count )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' ] ' ) ) ;
}
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break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
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{
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if ( add_prefix )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' [ ' ) ) ;
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}
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if ( use_type & & ! j . m_value . binary - > empty ( ) )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( use_count ) ;
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' $ ' ) ) ;
oa - > write_character ( ' U ' ) ;
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}
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if ( use_count )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' # ' ) ) ;
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( j . m_value . binary - > size ( ) , true ) ;
}
if ( use_type )
{
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( j . m_value . binary - > data ( ) ) ,
j . m_value . binary - > size ( ) ) ;
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}
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else
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{
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for ( size_t i = 0 ; i < j . m_value . binary - > size ( ) ; + + i )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' U ' ) ) ;
oa - > write_character ( j . m_value . binary - > data ( ) [ i ] ) ;
}
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}
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if ( ! use_count )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' ] ' ) ) ;
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}
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break ;
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}
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case value_t : : object :
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{
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if ( add_prefix )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' { ' ) ) ;
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}
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bool prefix_required = true ;
if ( use_type & & ! j . m_value . object - > empty ( ) )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( use_count ) ;
const CharType first_prefix = ubjson_prefix ( j . front ( ) ) ;
const bool same_prefix = std : : all_of ( j . begin ( ) , j . end ( ) ,
[ this , first_prefix ] ( const BasicJsonType & v )
{
return ubjson_prefix ( v ) = = first_prefix ;
} ) ;
if ( same_prefix )
{
prefix_required = false ;
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' $ ' ) ) ;
oa - > write_character ( first_prefix ) ;
}
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}
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if ( use_count )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' # ' ) ) ;
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( j . m_value . object - > size ( ) , true ) ;
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}
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for ( const auto & el : * j . m_value . object )
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{
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write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( el . first . size ( ) , true ) ;
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( el . first . c_str ( ) ) ,
el . first . size ( ) ) ;
write_ubjson ( el . second , use_count , use_type , prefix_required ) ;
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}
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if ( ! use_count )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' } ' ) ) ;
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}
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break ;
}
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default :
break ;
}
}
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private :
//////////
// BSON //
//////////
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/*!
@ return The size of a BSON document entry header , including the id marker
and the entry name size ( and its null - terminator ) .
*/
static std : : size_t calc_bson_entry_header_size ( const string_t & name )
{
const auto it = name . find ( static_cast < typename string_t : : value_type > ( 0 ) ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( it ! = BasicJsonType : : string_t : : npos ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 409 ,
" BSON key cannot contain code point U+0000 (at byte " + std : : to_string ( it ) + " ) " ) ) ;
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}
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return /*id*/ 1ul + name . size ( ) + /*zero-terminator*/ 1u ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief Writes the given @ a element_type and @ a name to the output adapter
*/
void write_bson_entry_header ( const string_t & name ,
const std : : uint8_t element_type )
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{
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( element_type ) ) ; // boolean
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( name . c_str ( ) ) ,
name . size ( ) + 1u ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and boolean value @ a value
*/
void write_bson_boolean ( const string_t & name ,
const bool value )
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{
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write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x08 ) ;
oa - > write_character ( value ? to_char_type ( 0x01 ) : to_char_type ( 0x00 ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and double value @ a value
*/
void write_bson_double ( const string_t & name ,
const double value )
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{
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write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x01 ) ;
write_number < double , true > ( value ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ return The size of the BSON - encoded string in @ a value
*/
static std : : size_t calc_bson_string_size ( const string_t & value )
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{
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return sizeof ( std : : int32_t ) + value . size ( ) + 1ul ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and string value @ a value
*/
void write_bson_string ( const string_t & name ,
const string_t & value )
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{
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write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x02 ) ;
write_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( value . size ( ) + 1ul ) ) ;
oa - > write_characters (
reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( value . c_str ( ) ) ,
value . size ( ) + 1 ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and null value
*/
void write_bson_null ( const string_t & name )
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{
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write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x0A ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ return The size of the BSON - encoded integer @ a value
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*/
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static std : : size_t calc_bson_integer_size ( const std : : int64_t value )
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{
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return ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : min ) ( ) < = value & & value < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( )
? sizeof ( std : : int32_t )
: sizeof ( std : : int64_t ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and integer @ a value
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*/
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void write_bson_integer ( const string_t & name ,
const std : : int64_t value )
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{
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if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : min ) ( ) < = value & & value < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x10 ) ; // int32
write_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( value ) ) ;
}
else
{
write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x12 ) ; // int64
write_number < std : : int64_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int64_t > ( value ) ) ;
}
}
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/*!
@ return The size of the BSON - encoded unsigned integer in @ a j
*/
static constexpr std : : size_t calc_bson_unsigned_size ( const std : : uint64_t value ) noexcept
{
return ( value < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
? sizeof ( std : : int32_t )
: sizeof ( std : : int64_t ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and unsigned @ a value
*/
void write_bson_unsigned ( const string_t & name ,
const std : : uint64_t value )
{
if ( value < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x10 /* int32 */ ) ;
write_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( value ) ) ;
}
else if ( value < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x12 /* int64 */ ) ;
write_number < std : : int64_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int64_t > ( value ) ) ;
}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 407 , " integer number " + std : : to_string ( value ) + " cannot be represented by BSON as it does not fit int64 " ) ) ;
}
}
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/*!
@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and object @ a value
*/
void write_bson_object_entry ( const string_t & name ,
const typename BasicJsonType : : object_t & value )
{
write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x03 ) ; // object
write_bson_object ( value ) ;
}
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/*!
@ return The size of the BSON - encoded array @ a value
*/
static std : : size_t calc_bson_array_size ( const typename BasicJsonType : : array_t & value )
{
std : : size_t array_index = 0ul ;
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const std : : size_t embedded_document_size = std : : accumulate ( std : : begin ( value ) , std : : end ( value ) , std : : size_t ( 0 ) , [ & array_index ] ( std : : size_t result , const typename BasicJsonType : : array_t : : value_type & el )
{
return result + calc_bson_element_size ( std : : to_string ( array_index + + ) , el ) ;
} ) ;
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return sizeof ( std : : int32_t ) + embedded_document_size + 1ul ;
}
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/*!
@ return The size of the BSON - encoded binary array @ a value
*/
static std : : size_t calc_bson_binary_size ( const typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t & value )
{
return sizeof ( std : : int32_t ) + value . size ( ) + 1ul ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and array @ a value
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*/
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void write_bson_array ( const string_t & name ,
const typename BasicJsonType : : array_t & value )
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{
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write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x04 ) ; // array
write_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( calc_bson_array_size ( value ) ) ) ;
std : : size_t array_index = 0ul ;
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for ( const auto & el : value )
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{
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write_bson_element ( std : : to_string ( array_index + + ) , el ) ;
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}
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oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x00 ) ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief Writes a BSON element with key @ a name and binary value @ a value
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*/
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void write_bson_binary ( const string_t & name ,
const binary_t & value )
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{
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write_bson_entry_header ( name , 0x05 ) ;
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write_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( value . size ( ) ) ) ;
write_number ( value . has_subtype ( ) ? value . subtype ( ) : std : : uint8_t ( 0x00 ) ) ;
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oa - > write_characters ( reinterpret_cast < const CharType * > ( value . data ( ) ) , value . size ( ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief Calculates the size necessary to serialize the JSON value @ a j with its @ a name
@ return The calculated size for the BSON document entry for @ a j with the given @ a name .
*/
static std : : size_t calc_bson_element_size ( const string_t & name ,
const BasicJsonType & j )
{
const auto header_size = calc_bson_entry_header_size ( name ) ;
switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
case value_t : : object :
return header_size + calc_bson_object_size ( * j . m_value . object ) ;
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case value_t : : array :
return header_size + calc_bson_array_size ( * j . m_value . array ) ;
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case value_t : : binary :
return header_size + calc_bson_binary_size ( * j . m_value . binary ) ;
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case value_t : : boolean :
return header_size + 1ul ;
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case value_t : : number_float :
return header_size + 8ul ;
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case value_t : : number_integer :
return header_size + calc_bson_integer_size ( j . m_value . number_integer ) ;
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
return header_size + calc_bson_unsigned_size ( j . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
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case value_t : : string :
return header_size + calc_bson_string_size ( * j . m_value . string ) ;
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case value_t : : null :
return header_size + 0ul ;
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// LCOV_EXCL_START
default :
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ;
return 0ul ;
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
}
}
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/*!
@ brief Serializes the JSON value @ a j to BSON and associates it with the
key @ a name .
@ param name The name to associate with the JSON entity @ a j within the
current BSON document
@ return The size of the BSON entry
*/
void write_bson_element ( const string_t & name ,
const BasicJsonType & j )
{
switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
case value_t : : object :
return write_bson_object_entry ( name , * j . m_value . object ) ;
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case value_t : : array :
return write_bson_array ( name , * j . m_value . array ) ;
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case value_t : : binary :
return write_bson_binary ( name , * j . m_value . binary ) ;
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case value_t : : boolean :
return write_bson_boolean ( name , j . m_value . boolean ) ;
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case value_t : : number_float :
return write_bson_double ( name , j . m_value . number_float ) ;
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case value_t : : number_integer :
return write_bson_integer ( name , j . m_value . number_integer ) ;
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
return write_bson_unsigned ( name , j . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
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case value_t : : string :
return write_bson_string ( name , * j . m_value . string ) ;
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case value_t : : null :
return write_bson_null ( name ) ;
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// LCOV_EXCL_START
default :
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ;
return ;
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
}
}
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/*!
@ brief Calculates the size of the BSON serialization of the given
JSON - object @ a j .
@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
@ pre j . type ( ) = = value_t : : object
*/
static std : : size_t calc_bson_object_size ( const typename BasicJsonType : : object_t & value )
{
std : : size_t document_size = std : : accumulate ( value . begin ( ) , value . end ( ) , std : : size_t ( 0 ) ,
[ ] ( size_t result , const typename BasicJsonType : : object_t : : value_type & el )
{
return result + = calc_bson_element_size ( el . first , el . second ) ;
} ) ;
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return sizeof ( std : : int32_t ) + document_size + 1ul ;
}
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/*!
@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
@ pre j . type ( ) = = value_t : : object
*/
void write_bson_object ( const typename BasicJsonType : : object_t & value )
{
write_number < std : : int32_t , true > ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( calc_bson_object_size ( value ) ) ) ;
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for ( const auto & el : value )
{
write_bson_element ( el . first , el . second ) ;
}
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( 0x00 ) ) ;
}
//////////
// CBOR //
//////////
static constexpr CharType get_cbor_float_prefix ( float /*unused*/ )
{
return to_char_type ( 0xFA ) ; // Single-Precision Float
}
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static constexpr CharType get_cbor_float_prefix ( double /*unused*/ )
{
return to_char_type ( 0xFB ) ; // Double-Precision Float
}
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/////////////
// MsgPack //
/////////////
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static constexpr CharType get_msgpack_float_prefix ( float /*unused*/ )
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{
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return to_char_type ( 0xCA ) ; // float 32
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}
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static constexpr CharType get_msgpack_float_prefix ( double /*unused*/ )
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{
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return to_char_type ( 0xCB ) ; // float 64
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}
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////////////
// UBJSON //
////////////
// UBJSON: write number (floating point)
template < typename NumberType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_floating_point < NumberType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
void write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( const NumberType n ,
const bool add_prefix )
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{
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if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( get_ubjson_float_prefix ( n ) ) ;
}
write_number ( n ) ;
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}
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// UBJSON: write number (unsigned integer)
template < typename NumberType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_unsigned < NumberType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
void write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( const NumberType n ,
const bool add_prefix )
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{
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if ( n < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' i ' ) ) ; // int8
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( n < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' U ' ) ) ; // uint8
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( n < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' I ' ) ) ; // int16
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int16_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( n < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' l ' ) ) ; // int32
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( n < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' L ' ) ) ; // int64
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int64_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' H ' ) ) ; // high-precision number
}
const auto number = BasicJsonType ( n ) . dump ( ) ;
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( number . size ( ) , true ) ;
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < number . size ( ) ; + + i )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( number [ i ] ) ) ) ;
}
}
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}
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// UBJSON: write number (signed integer)
template < typename NumberType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_signed < NumberType > : : value & &
! std : : is_floating_point < NumberType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
void write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( const NumberType n ,
const bool add_prefix )
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{
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if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : min ) ( ) < = n & & n < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' i ' ) ) ; // int8
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int8_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( static_cast < std : : int64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : min ) ( ) ) < = n & & n < = static_cast < std : : int64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' U ' ) ) ; // uint8
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : min ) ( ) < = n & & n < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' I ' ) ) ; // int16
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int16_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : min ) ( ) < = n & & n < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' l ' ) ) ; // int32
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int32_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
else if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : min ) ( ) < = n & & n < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' L ' ) ) ; // int64
}
write_number ( static_cast < std : : int64_t > ( n ) ) ;
}
// LCOV_EXCL_START
else
{
if ( add_prefix )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( ' H ' ) ) ; // high-precision number
}
const auto number = BasicJsonType ( n ) . dump ( ) ;
write_number_with_ubjson_prefix ( number . size ( ) , true ) ;
for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < number . size ( ) ; + + i )
{
oa - > write_character ( to_char_type ( static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( number [ i ] ) ) ) ;
}
}
// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
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}
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/*!
@ brief determine the type prefix of container values
*/
CharType ubjson_prefix ( const BasicJsonType & j ) const noexcept
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{
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switch ( j . type ( ) )
{
case value_t : : null :
return ' Z ' ;
case value_t : : boolean :
return j . m_value . boolean ? ' T ' : ' F ' ;
case value_t : : number_integer :
{
if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : min ) ( ) < = j . m_value . number_integer & & j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
return ' i ' ;
}
if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : min ) ( ) < = j . m_value . number_integer & & j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
return ' U ' ;
}
if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : min ) ( ) < = j . m_value . number_integer & & j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
return ' I ' ;
}
if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : min ) ( ) < = j . m_value . number_integer & & j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
return ' l ' ;
}
if ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : min ) ( ) < = j . m_value . number_integer & & j . m_value . number_integer < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : max ) ( ) )
{
return ' L ' ;
}
// anything else is treated as high-precision number
return ' H ' ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int8_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
return ' i ' ;
}
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint8_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
return ' U ' ;
}
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int16_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
return ' I ' ;
}
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int32_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
return ' l ' ;
}
if ( j . m_value . number_unsigned < = static_cast < std : : uint64_t > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : int64_t > : : max ) ( ) ) )
{
return ' L ' ;
}
// anything else is treated as high-precision number
return ' H ' ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
case value_t : : number_float :
return get_ubjson_float_prefix ( j . m_value . number_float ) ;
case value_t : : string :
return ' S ' ;
case value_t : : array : // fallthrough
case value_t : : binary :
return ' [ ' ;
case value_t : : object :
return ' { ' ;
default : // discarded values
return ' N ' ;
}
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}
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static constexpr CharType get_ubjson_float_prefix ( float /*unused*/ )
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{
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return ' d ' ; // float 32
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}
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static constexpr CharType get_ubjson_float_prefix ( double /*unused*/ )
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{
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return ' D ' ; // float 64
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}
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///////////////////////
// Utility functions //
///////////////////////
/*
@ brief write a number to output input
@ param [ in ] n number of type @ a NumberType
@ tparam NumberType the type of the number
@ tparam OutputIsLittleEndian Set to true if output data is
required to be little endian
@ note This function needs to respect the system ' s endianess , because bytes
in CBOR , MessagePack , and UBJSON are stored in network order ( big
endian ) and therefore need reordering on little endian systems .
*/
template < typename NumberType , bool OutputIsLittleEndian = false >
void write_number ( const NumberType n )
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{
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// step 1: write number to array of length NumberType
std : : array < CharType , sizeof ( NumberType ) > vec ;
std : : memcpy ( vec . data ( ) , & n , sizeof ( NumberType ) ) ;
// step 2: write array to output (with possible reordering)
if ( is_little_endian ! = OutputIsLittleEndian )
{
// reverse byte order prior to conversion if necessary
std : : reverse ( vec . begin ( ) , vec . end ( ) ) ;
}
oa - > write_characters ( vec . data ( ) , sizeof ( NumberType ) ) ;
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}
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void write_compact_float ( const number_float_t n , detail : : input_format_t format )
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{
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if ( static_cast < double > ( n ) > = static_cast < double > ( std : : numeric_limits < float > : : lowest ( ) ) & &
static_cast < double > ( n ) < = static_cast < double > ( ( std : : numeric_limits < float > : : max ) ( ) ) & &
static_cast < double > ( static_cast < float > ( n ) ) = = static_cast < double > ( n ) )
{
oa - > write_character ( format = = detail : : input_format_t : : cbor
? get_cbor_float_prefix ( static_cast < float > ( n ) )
: get_msgpack_float_prefix ( static_cast < float > ( n ) ) ) ;
write_number ( static_cast < float > ( n ) ) ;
}
else
{
oa - > write_character ( format = = detail : : input_format_t : : cbor
? get_cbor_float_prefix ( n )
: get_msgpack_float_prefix ( n ) ) ;
write_number ( n ) ;
}
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}
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public :
// The following to_char_type functions are implement the conversion
// between uint8_t and CharType. In case CharType is not unsigned,
// such a conversion is required to allow values greater than 128.
// See <https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1286> for a discussion.
template < typename C = CharType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_signed < C > : : value & & std : : is_signed < char > : : value > * = nullptr >
static constexpr CharType to_char_type ( std : : uint8_t x ) noexcept
{
return * reinterpret_cast < char * > ( & x ) ;
}
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template < typename C = CharType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_signed < C > : : value & & std : : is_unsigned < char > : : value > * = nullptr >
static CharType to_char_type ( std : : uint8_t x ) noexcept
{
static_assert ( sizeof ( std : : uint8_t ) = = sizeof ( CharType ) , " size of CharType must be equal to std::uint8_t " ) ;
static_assert ( std : : is_trivial < CharType > : : value , " CharType must be trivial " ) ;
CharType result ;
std : : memcpy ( & result , & x , sizeof ( x ) ) ;
return result ;
}
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template < typename C = CharType ,
enable_if_t < std : : is_unsigned < C > : : value > * = nullptr >
static constexpr CharType to_char_type ( std : : uint8_t x ) noexcept
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{
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return x ;
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}
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template < typename InputCharType , typename C = CharType ,
enable_if_t <
std : : is_signed < C > : : value & &
std : : is_signed < char > : : value & &
std : : is_same < char , typename std : : remove_cv < InputCharType > : : type > : : value
> * = nullptr >
static constexpr CharType to_char_type ( InputCharType x ) noexcept
{
return x ;
}
private :
/// whether we can assume little endianess
const bool is_little_endian = little_endianess ( ) ;
/// the output
output_adapter_t < CharType > oa = nullptr ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/output/output_adapters.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/output/serializer.hpp>
# include <algorithm> // reverse, remove, fill, find, none_of
# include <array> // array
# include <clocale> // localeconv, lconv
# include <cmath> // labs, isfinite, isnan, signbit
# include <cstddef> // size_t, ptrdiff_t
# include <cstdint> // uint8_t
# include <cstdio> // snprintf
# include <limits> // numeric_limits
# include <string> // string, char_traits
# include <type_traits> // is_same
# include <utility> // move
// #include <nlohmann/detail/conversions/to_chars.hpp>
# include <array> // array
# include <cmath> // signbit, isfinite
# include <cstdint> // intN_t, uintN_t
# include <cstring> // memcpy, memmove
# include <limits> // numeric_limits
# include <type_traits> // conditional
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
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{
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/*!
@ brief implements the Grisu2 algorithm for binary to decimal floating - point
conversion .
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This implementation is a slightly modified version of the reference
implementation which may be obtained from
http : //florian.loitsch.com/publications (bench.tar.gz).
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The code is distributed under the MIT license , Copyright ( c ) 2009 Florian Loitsch .
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For a detailed description of the algorithm see :
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[ 1 ] Loitsch , " Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately with
Integers " , Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 2010 Conference on Programming
Language Design and Implementation , PLDI 2010
[ 2 ] Burger , Dybvig , " Printing Floating-Point Numbers Quickly and Accurately " ,
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN 1996 Conference on Programming Language
Design and Implementation , PLDI 1996
*/
namespace dtoa_impl
{
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template < typename Target , typename Source >
Target reinterpret_bits ( const Source source )
{
static_assert ( sizeof ( Target ) = = sizeof ( Source ) , " size mismatch " ) ;
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Target target ;
std : : memcpy ( & target , & source , sizeof ( Source ) ) ;
return target ;
}
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struct diyfp // f * 2^e
{
static constexpr int kPrecision = 64 ; // = q
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std : : uint64_t f = 0 ;
int e = 0 ;
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constexpr diyfp ( std : : uint64_t f_ , int e_ ) noexcept : f ( f_ ) , e ( e_ ) { }
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/*!
@ brief returns x - y
@ pre x . e = = y . e and x . f > = y . f
*/
static diyfp sub ( const diyfp & x , const diyfp & y ) noexcept
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( x . e = = y . e ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( x . f > = y . f ) ;
return { x . f - y . f , x . e } ;
}
/*!
@ brief returns x * y
@ note The result is rounded . ( Only the upper q bits are returned . )
*/
static diyfp mul ( const diyfp & x , const diyfp & y ) noexcept
{
static_assert ( kPrecision = = 64 , " internal error " ) ;
// Computes:
// f = round((x.f * y.f) / 2^q)
// e = x.e + y.e + q
// Emulate the 64-bit * 64-bit multiplication:
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//
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// p = u * v
// = (u_lo + 2^32 u_hi) (v_lo + 2^32 v_hi)
// = (u_lo v_lo ) + 2^32 ((u_lo v_hi ) + (u_hi v_lo )) + 2^64 (u_hi v_hi )
// = (p0 ) + 2^32 ((p1 ) + (p2 )) + 2^64 (p3 )
// = (p0_lo + 2^32 p0_hi) + 2^32 ((p1_lo + 2^32 p1_hi) + (p2_lo + 2^32 p2_hi)) + 2^64 (p3 )
// = (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (p0_hi + p1_lo + p2_lo ) + 2^64 (p1_hi + p2_hi + p3)
// = (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (Q ) + 2^64 (H )
// = (p0_lo ) + 2^32 (Q_lo + 2^32 Q_hi ) + 2^64 (H )
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//
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// (Since Q might be larger than 2^32 - 1)
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//
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// = (p0_lo + 2^32 Q_lo) + 2^64 (Q_hi + H)
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//
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// (Q_hi + H does not overflow a 64-bit int)
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//
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// = p_lo + 2^64 p_hi
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const std : : uint64_t u_lo = x . f & 0xFFFFFFFFu ;
const std : : uint64_t u_hi = x . f > > 32u ;
const std : : uint64_t v_lo = y . f & 0xFFFFFFFFu ;
const std : : uint64_t v_hi = y . f > > 32u ;
const std : : uint64_t p0 = u_lo * v_lo ;
const std : : uint64_t p1 = u_lo * v_hi ;
const std : : uint64_t p2 = u_hi * v_lo ;
const std : : uint64_t p3 = u_hi * v_hi ;
const std : : uint64_t p0_hi = p0 > > 32u ;
const std : : uint64_t p1_lo = p1 & 0xFFFFFFFFu ;
const std : : uint64_t p1_hi = p1 > > 32u ;
const std : : uint64_t p2_lo = p2 & 0xFFFFFFFFu ;
const std : : uint64_t p2_hi = p2 > > 32u ;
std : : uint64_t Q = p0_hi + p1_lo + p2_lo ;
// The full product might now be computed as
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//
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// p_hi = p3 + p2_hi + p1_hi + (Q >> 32)
// p_lo = p0_lo + (Q << 32)
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//
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// But in this particular case here, the full p_lo is not required.
// Effectively we only need to add the highest bit in p_lo to p_hi (and
// Q_hi + 1 does not overflow).
Q + = std : : uint64_t { 1 } < < ( 64u - 32u - 1u ) ; // round, ties up
const std : : uint64_t h = p3 + p2_hi + p1_hi + ( Q > > 32u ) ;
return { h , x . e + y . e + 64 } ;
}
/*!
@ brief normalize x such that the significand is > = 2 ^ ( q - 1 )
@ pre x . f ! = 0
*/
static diyfp normalize ( diyfp x ) noexcept
{
JSON_ASSERT ( x . f ! = 0 ) ;
while ( ( x . f > > 63u ) = = 0 )
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{
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x . f < < = 1u ;
x . e - - ;
}
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return x ;
}
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/*!
@ brief normalize x such that the result has the exponent E
@ pre e > = x . e and the upper e - x . e bits of x . f must be zero .
*/
static diyfp normalize_to ( const diyfp & x , const int target_exponent ) noexcept
{
const int delta = x . e - target_exponent ;
JSON_ASSERT ( delta > = 0 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( ( ( x . f < < delta ) > > delta ) = = x . f ) ;
return { x . f < < delta , target_exponent } ;
}
} ;
struct boundaries
{
diyfp w ;
diyfp minus ;
diyfp plus ;
} ;
/*!
Compute the ( normalized ) diyfp representing the input number ' value ' and its
boundaries .
@ pre value must be finite and positive
*/
template < typename FloatType >
boundaries compute_boundaries ( FloatType value )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( std : : isfinite ( value ) ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( value > 0 ) ;
// Convert the IEEE representation into a diyfp.
//
// If v is denormal:
// value = 0.F * 2^(1 - bias) = ( F) * 2^(1 - bias - (p-1))
// If v is normalized:
// value = 1.F * 2^(E - bias) = (2^(p-1) + F) * 2^(E - bias - (p-1))
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static_assert ( std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : is_iec559 ,
" internal error: dtoa_short requires an IEEE-754 floating-point implementation " ) ;
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constexpr int kPrecision = std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : digits ; // = p (includes the hidden bit)
constexpr int kBias = std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : max_exponent - 1 + ( kPrecision - 1 ) ;
constexpr int kMinExp = 1 - kBias ;
constexpr std : : uint64_t kHiddenBit = std : : uint64_t { 1 } < < ( kPrecision - 1 ) ; // = 2^(p-1)
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using bits_type = typename std : : conditional < kPrecision = = 24 , std : : uint32_t , std : : uint64_t > : : type ;
const std : : uint64_t bits = reinterpret_bits < bits_type > ( value ) ;
const std : : uint64_t E = bits > > ( kPrecision - 1 ) ;
const std : : uint64_t F = bits & ( kHiddenBit - 1 ) ;
const bool is_denormal = E = = 0 ;
const diyfp v = is_denormal
? diyfp ( F , kMinExp )
: diyfp ( F + kHiddenBit , static_cast < int > ( E ) - kBias ) ;
// Compute the boundaries m- and m+ of the floating-point value
// v = f * 2^e.
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//
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// Determine v- and v+, the floating-point predecessor and successor if v,
// respectively.
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//
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// v- = v - 2^e if f != 2^(p-1) or e == e_min (A)
// = v - 2^(e-1) if f == 2^(p-1) and e > e_min (B)
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//
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// v+ = v + 2^e
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//
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// Let m- = (v- + v) / 2 and m+ = (v + v+) / 2. All real numbers _strictly_
// between m- and m+ round to v, regardless of how the input rounding
// algorithm breaks ties.
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//
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// ---+-------------+-------------+-------------+-------------+--- (A)
// v- m- v m+ v+
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//
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// -----------------+------+------+-------------+-------------+--- (B)
// v- m- v m+ v+
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const bool lower_boundary_is_closer = F = = 0 & & E > 1 ;
const diyfp m_plus = diyfp ( 2 * v . f + 1 , v . e - 1 ) ;
const diyfp m_minus = lower_boundary_is_closer
? diyfp ( 4 * v . f - 1 , v . e - 2 ) // (B)
: diyfp ( 2 * v . f - 1 , v . e - 1 ) ; // (A)
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// Determine the normalized w+ = m+.
const diyfp w_plus = diyfp : : normalize ( m_plus ) ;
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// Determine w- = m- such that e_(w-) = e_(w+).
const diyfp w_minus = diyfp : : normalize_to ( m_minus , w_plus . e ) ;
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return { diyfp : : normalize ( v ) , w_minus , w_plus } ;
}
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// Given normalized diyfp w, Grisu needs to find a (normalized) cached
// power-of-ten c, such that the exponent of the product c * w = f * 2^e lies
// within a certain range [alpha, gamma] (Definition 3.2 from [1])
//
// alpha <= e = e_c + e_w + q <= gamma
//
// or
//
// f_c * f_w * 2^alpha <= f_c 2^(e_c) * f_w 2^(e_w) * 2^q
// <= f_c * f_w * 2^gamma
//
// Since c and w are normalized, i.e. 2^(q-1) <= f < 2^q, this implies
//
// 2^(q-1) * 2^(q-1) * 2^alpha <= c * w * 2^q < 2^q * 2^q * 2^gamma
//
// or
//
// 2^(q - 2 + alpha) <= c * w < 2^(q + gamma)
//
// The choice of (alpha,gamma) determines the size of the table and the form of
// the digit generation procedure. Using (alpha,gamma)=(-60,-32) works out well
// in practice:
//
// The idea is to cut the number c * w = f * 2^e into two parts, which can be
// processed independently: An integral part p1, and a fractional part p2:
//
// f * 2^e = ( (f div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (f mod 2^-e) ) * 2^e
// = (f div 2^-e) + (f mod 2^-e) * 2^e
// = p1 + p2 * 2^e
//
// The conversion of p1 into decimal form requires a series of divisions and
// modulos by (a power of) 10. These operations are faster for 32-bit than for
// 64-bit integers, so p1 should ideally fit into a 32-bit integer. This can be
// achieved by choosing
//
// -e >= 32 or e <= -32 := gamma
//
// In order to convert the fractional part
//
// p2 * 2^e = p2 / 2^-e = d[-1] / 10^1 + d[-2] / 10^2 + ...
//
// into decimal form, the fraction is repeatedly multiplied by 10 and the digits
// d[-i] are extracted in order:
//
// (10 * p2) div 2^-e = d[-1]
// (10 * p2) mod 2^-e = d[-2] / 10^1 + ...
//
// The multiplication by 10 must not overflow. It is sufficient to choose
//
// 10 * p2 < 16 * p2 = 2^4 * p2 <= 2^64.
//
// Since p2 = f mod 2^-e < 2^-e,
//
// -e <= 60 or e >= -60 := alpha
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constexpr int kAlpha = - 60 ;
constexpr int kGamma = - 32 ;
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struct cached_power // c = f * 2^e ~= 10^k
{
std : : uint64_t f ;
int e ;
int k ;
} ;
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/*!
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For a normalized diyfp w = f * 2 ^ e , this function returns a ( normalized ) cached
power - of - ten c = f_c * 2 ^ e_c , such that the exponent of the product w * c
satisfies ( Definition 3.2 from [ 1 ] )
alpha < = e_c + e + q < = gamma .
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*/
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inline cached_power get_cached_power_for_binary_exponent ( int e )
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{
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// Now
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//
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// alpha <= e_c + e + q <= gamma (1)
// ==> f_c * 2^alpha <= c * 2^e * 2^q
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//
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// and since the c's are normalized, 2^(q-1) <= f_c,
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//
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// ==> 2^(q - 1 + alpha) <= c * 2^(e + q)
// ==> 2^(alpha - e - 1) <= c
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//
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// If c were an exact power of ten, i.e. c = 10^k, one may determine k as
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//
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// k = ceil( log_10( 2^(alpha - e - 1) ) )
// = ceil( (alpha - e - 1) * log_10(2) )
//
// From the paper:
// "In theory the result of the procedure could be wrong since c is rounded,
// and the computation itself is approximated [...]. In practice, however,
// this simple function is sufficient."
//
// For IEEE double precision floating-point numbers converted into
// normalized diyfp's w = f * 2^e, with q = 64,
//
// e >= -1022 (min IEEE exponent)
// -52 (p - 1)
// -52 (p - 1, possibly normalize denormal IEEE numbers)
// -11 (normalize the diyfp)
// = -1137
//
// and
//
// e <= +1023 (max IEEE exponent)
// -52 (p - 1)
// -11 (normalize the diyfp)
// = 960
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//
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// This binary exponent range [-1137,960] results in a decimal exponent
// range [-307,324]. One does not need to store a cached power for each
// k in this range. For each such k it suffices to find a cached power
// such that the exponent of the product lies in [alpha,gamma].
// This implies that the difference of the decimal exponents of adjacent
// table entries must be less than or equal to
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//
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// floor( (gamma - alpha) * log_10(2) ) = 8.
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//
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// (A smaller distance gamma-alpha would require a larger table.)
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// NB:
// Actually this function returns c, such that -60 <= e_c + e + 64 <= -34.
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constexpr int kCachedPowersMinDecExp = - 300 ;
constexpr int kCachedPowersDecStep = 8 ;
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static constexpr std : : array < cached_power , 79 > kCachedPowers =
{
{
{ 0xAB70FE17C79AC6CA , - 1060 , - 300 } ,
{ 0xFF77B1FCBEBCDC4F , - 1034 , - 292 } ,
{ 0xBE5691EF416BD60C , - 1007 , - 284 } ,
{ 0x8DD01FAD907FFC3C , - 980 , - 276 } ,
{ 0xD3515C2831559A83 , - 954 , - 268 } ,
{ 0x9D71AC8FADA6C9B5 , - 927 , - 260 } ,
{ 0xEA9C227723EE8BCB , - 901 , - 252 } ,
{ 0xAECC49914078536D , - 874 , - 244 } ,
{ 0x823C12795DB6CE57 , - 847 , - 236 } ,
{ 0xC21094364DFB5637 , - 821 , - 228 } ,
{ 0x9096EA6F3848984F , - 794 , - 220 } ,
{ 0xD77485CB25823AC7 , - 768 , - 212 } ,
{ 0xA086CFCD97BF97F4 , - 741 , - 204 } ,
{ 0xEF340A98172AACE5 , - 715 , - 196 } ,
{ 0xB23867FB2A35B28E , - 688 , - 188 } ,
{ 0x84C8D4DFD2C63F3B , - 661 , - 180 } ,
{ 0xC5DD44271AD3CDBA , - 635 , - 172 } ,
{ 0x936B9FCEBB25C996 , - 608 , - 164 } ,
{ 0xDBAC6C247D62A584 , - 582 , - 156 } ,
{ 0xA3AB66580D5FDAF6 , - 555 , - 148 } ,
{ 0xF3E2F893DEC3F126 , - 529 , - 140 } ,
{ 0xB5B5ADA8AAFF80B8 , - 502 , - 132 } ,
{ 0x87625F056C7C4A8B , - 475 , - 124 } ,
{ 0xC9BCFF6034C13053 , - 449 , - 116 } ,
{ 0x964E858C91BA2655 , - 422 , - 108 } ,
{ 0xDFF9772470297EBD , - 396 , - 100 } ,
{ 0xA6DFBD9FB8E5B88F , - 369 , - 92 } ,
{ 0xF8A95FCF88747D94 , - 343 , - 84 } ,
{ 0xB94470938FA89BCF , - 316 , - 76 } ,
{ 0x8A08F0F8BF0F156B , - 289 , - 68 } ,
{ 0xCDB02555653131B6 , - 263 , - 60 } ,
{ 0x993FE2C6D07B7FAC , - 236 , - 52 } ,
{ 0xE45C10C42A2B3B06 , - 210 , - 44 } ,
{ 0xAA242499697392D3 , - 183 , - 36 } ,
{ 0xFD87B5F28300CA0E , - 157 , - 28 } ,
{ 0xBCE5086492111AEB , - 130 , - 20 } ,
{ 0x8CBCCC096F5088CC , - 103 , - 12 } ,
{ 0xD1B71758E219652C , - 77 , - 4 } ,
{ 0x9C40000000000000 , - 50 , 4 } ,
{ 0xE8D4A51000000000 , - 24 , 12 } ,
{ 0xAD78EBC5AC620000 , 3 , 20 } ,
{ 0x813F3978F8940984 , 30 , 28 } ,
{ 0xC097CE7BC90715B3 , 56 , 36 } ,
{ 0x8F7E32CE7BEA5C70 , 83 , 44 } ,
{ 0xD5D238A4ABE98068 , 109 , 52 } ,
{ 0x9F4F2726179A2245 , 136 , 60 } ,
{ 0xED63A231D4C4FB27 , 162 , 68 } ,
{ 0xB0DE65388CC8ADA8 , 189 , 76 } ,
{ 0x83C7088E1AAB65DB , 216 , 84 } ,
{ 0xC45D1DF942711D9A , 242 , 92 } ,
{ 0x924D692CA61BE758 , 269 , 100 } ,
{ 0xDA01EE641A708DEA , 295 , 108 } ,
{ 0xA26DA3999AEF774A , 322 , 116 } ,
{ 0xF209787BB47D6B85 , 348 , 124 } ,
{ 0xB454E4A179DD1877 , 375 , 132 } ,
{ 0x865B86925B9BC5C2 , 402 , 140 } ,
{ 0xC83553C5C8965D3D , 428 , 148 } ,
{ 0x952AB45CFA97A0B3 , 455 , 156 } ,
{ 0xDE469FBD99A05FE3 , 481 , 164 } ,
{ 0xA59BC234DB398C25 , 508 , 172 } ,
{ 0xF6C69A72A3989F5C , 534 , 180 } ,
{ 0xB7DCBF5354E9BECE , 561 , 188 } ,
{ 0x88FCF317F22241E2 , 588 , 196 } ,
{ 0xCC20CE9BD35C78A5 , 614 , 204 } ,
{ 0x98165AF37B2153DF , 641 , 212 } ,
{ 0xE2A0B5DC971F303A , 667 , 220 } ,
{ 0xA8D9D1535CE3B396 , 694 , 228 } ,
{ 0xFB9B7CD9A4A7443C , 720 , 236 } ,
{ 0xBB764C4CA7A44410 , 747 , 244 } ,
{ 0x8BAB8EEFB6409C1A , 774 , 252 } ,
{ 0xD01FEF10A657842C , 800 , 260 } ,
{ 0x9B10A4E5E9913129 , 827 , 268 } ,
{ 0xE7109BFBA19C0C9D , 853 , 276 } ,
{ 0xAC2820D9623BF429 , 880 , 284 } ,
{ 0x80444B5E7AA7CF85 , 907 , 292 } ,
{ 0xBF21E44003ACDD2D , 933 , 300 } ,
{ 0x8E679C2F5E44FF8F , 960 , 308 } ,
{ 0xD433179D9C8CB841 , 986 , 316 } ,
{ 0x9E19DB92B4E31BA9 , 1013 , 324 } ,
}
} ;
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// This computation gives exactly the same results for k as
// k = ceil((kAlpha - e - 1) * 0.30102999566398114)
// for |e| <= 1500, but doesn't require floating-point operations.
// NB: log_10(2) ~= 78913 / 2^18
JSON_ASSERT ( e > = - 1500 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( e < = 1500 ) ;
const int f = kAlpha - e - 1 ;
const int k = ( f * 78913 ) / ( 1 < < 18 ) + static_cast < int > ( f > 0 ) ;
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const int index = ( - kCachedPowersMinDecExp + k + ( kCachedPowersDecStep - 1 ) ) / kCachedPowersDecStep ;
JSON_ASSERT ( index > = 0 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( index ) < kCachedPowers . size ( ) ) ;
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const cached_power cached = kCachedPowers [ static_cast < std : : size_t > ( index ) ] ;
JSON_ASSERT ( kAlpha < = cached . e + e + 64 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( kGamma > = cached . e + e + 64 ) ;
return cached ;
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}
/*!
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For n ! = 0 , returns k , such that pow10 : = 10 ^ ( k - 1 ) < = n < 10 ^ k .
For n = = 0 , returns 1 and sets pow10 : = 1.
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*/
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inline int find_largest_pow10 ( const std : : uint32_t n , std : : uint32_t & pow10 )
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{
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// LCOV_EXCL_START
if ( n > = 1000000000 )
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{
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pow10 = 1000000000 ;
return 10 ;
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}
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// LCOV_EXCL_STOP
else if ( n > = 100000000 )
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{
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pow10 = 100000000 ;
return 9 ;
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}
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else if ( n > = 10000000 )
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{
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pow10 = 10000000 ;
return 8 ;
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}
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else if ( n > = 1000000 )
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{
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pow10 = 1000000 ;
return 7 ;
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}
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else if ( n > = 100000 )
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{
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pow10 = 100000 ;
return 6 ;
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}
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else if ( n > = 10000 )
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{
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pow10 = 10000 ;
return 5 ;
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}
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else if ( n > = 1000 )
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{
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pow10 = 1000 ;
return 4 ;
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}
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else if ( n > = 100 )
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{
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pow10 = 100 ;
return 3 ;
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}
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else if ( n > = 10 )
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{
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pow10 = 10 ;
return 2 ;
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}
else
{
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pow10 = 1 ;
return 1 ;
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}
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}
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inline void grisu2_round ( char * buf , int len , std : : uint64_t dist , std : : uint64_t delta ,
std : : uint64_t rest , std : : uint64_t ten_k )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( len > = 1 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( dist < = delta ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( rest < = delta ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( ten_k > 0 ) ;
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// <--------------------------- delta ---->
// <---- dist --------->
// --------------[------------------+-------------------]--------------
// M- w M+
//
// ten_k
// <------>
// <---- rest ---->
// --------------[------------------+----+--------------]--------------
// w V
// = buf * 10^k
//
// ten_k represents a unit-in-the-last-place in the decimal representation
// stored in buf.
// Decrement buf by ten_k while this takes buf closer to w.
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// The tests are written in this order to avoid overflow in unsigned
// integer arithmetic.
while ( rest < dist
& & delta - rest > = ten_k
& & ( rest + ten_k < dist | | dist - rest > rest + ten_k - dist ) )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( buf [ len - 1 ] ! = ' 0 ' ) ;
buf [ len - 1 ] - - ;
rest + = ten_k ;
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}
}
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/*!
Generates V = buffer * 10 ^ decimal_exponent , such that M - < = V < = M + .
M - and M + must be normalized and share the same exponent - 60 < = e < = - 32.
*/
inline void grisu2_digit_gen ( char * buffer , int & length , int & decimal_exponent ,
diyfp M_minus , diyfp w , diyfp M_plus )
{
static_assert ( kAlpha > = - 60 , " internal error " ) ;
static_assert ( kGamma < = - 32 , " internal error " ) ;
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// Generates the digits (and the exponent) of a decimal floating-point
// number V = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent in the range [M-, M+]. The diyfp's
// w, M- and M+ share the same exponent e, which satisfies alpha <= e <= gamma.
//
// <--------------------------- delta ---->
// <---- dist --------->
// --------------[------------------+-------------------]--------------
// M- w M+
//
// Grisu2 generates the digits of M+ from left to right and stops as soon as
// V is in [M-,M+].
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JSON_ASSERT ( M_plus . e > = kAlpha ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( M_plus . e < = kGamma ) ;
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std : : uint64_t delta = diyfp : : sub ( M_plus , M_minus ) . f ; // (significand of (M+ - M-), implicit exponent is e)
std : : uint64_t dist = diyfp : : sub ( M_plus , w ) . f ; // (significand of (M+ - w ), implicit exponent is e)
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// Split M+ = f * 2^e into two parts p1 and p2 (note: e < 0):
//
// M+ = f * 2^e
// = ((f div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (f mod 2^-e)) * 2^e
// = ((p1 ) * 2^-e + (p2 )) * 2^e
// = p1 + p2 * 2^e
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const diyfp one ( std : : uint64_t { 1 } < < - M_plus . e , M_plus . e ) ;
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auto p1 = static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( M_plus . f > > - one . e ) ; // p1 = f div 2^-e (Since -e >= 32, p1 fits into a 32-bit int.)
std : : uint64_t p2 = M_plus . f & ( one . f - 1 ) ; // p2 = f mod 2^-e
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// 1)
//
// Generate the digits of the integral part p1 = d[n-1]...d[1]d[0]
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JSON_ASSERT ( p1 > 0 ) ;
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std : : uint32_t pow10 ;
const int k = find_largest_pow10 ( p1 , pow10 ) ;
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// 10^(k-1) <= p1 < 10^k, pow10 = 10^(k-1)
//
// p1 = (p1 div 10^(k-1)) * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1))
// = (d[k-1] ) * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1))
//
// M+ = p1 + p2 * 2^e
// = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + (p1 mod 10^(k-1)) + p2 * 2^e
// = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + ((p1 mod 10^(k-1)) * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e
// = d[k-1] * 10^(k-1) + ( rest) * 2^e
//
// Now generate the digits d[n] of p1 from left to right (n = k-1,...,0)
//
// p1 = d[k-1]...d[n] * 10^n + d[n-1]...d[0]
//
// but stop as soon as
//
// rest * 2^e = (d[n-1]...d[0] * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e <= delta * 2^e
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int n = k ;
while ( n > 0 )
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{
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// Invariants:
// M+ = buffer * 10^n + (p1 + p2 * 2^e) (buffer = 0 for n = k)
// pow10 = 10^(n-1) <= p1 < 10^n
//
const std : : uint32_t d = p1 / pow10 ; // d = p1 div 10^(n-1)
const std : : uint32_t r = p1 % pow10 ; // r = p1 mod 10^(n-1)
//
// M+ = buffer * 10^n + (d * 10^(n-1) + r) + p2 * 2^e
// = (buffer * 10 + d) * 10^(n-1) + (r + p2 * 2^e)
//
JSON_ASSERT ( d < = 9 ) ;
buffer [ length + + ] = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + d ) ; // buffer := buffer * 10 + d
//
// M+ = buffer * 10^(n-1) + (r + p2 * 2^e)
//
p1 = r ;
n - - ;
//
// M+ = buffer * 10^n + (p1 + p2 * 2^e)
// pow10 = 10^n
//
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// Now check if enough digits have been generated.
// Compute
//
// p1 + p2 * 2^e = (p1 * 2^-e + p2) * 2^e = rest * 2^e
//
// Note:
// Since rest and delta share the same exponent e, it suffices to
// compare the significands.
const std : : uint64_t rest = ( std : : uint64_t { p1 } < < - one . e ) + p2 ;
if ( rest < = delta )
{
// V = buffer * 10^n, with M- <= V <= M+.
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decimal_exponent + = n ;
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// We may now just stop. But instead look if the buffer could be
// decremented to bring V closer to w.
//
// pow10 = 10^n is now 1 ulp in the decimal representation V.
// The rounding procedure works with diyfp's with an implicit
// exponent of e.
//
// 10^n = (10^n * 2^-e) * 2^e = ulp * 2^e
//
const std : : uint64_t ten_n = std : : uint64_t { pow10 } < < - one . e ;
grisu2_round ( buffer , length , dist , delta , rest , ten_n ) ;
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return ;
}
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pow10 / = 10 ;
//
// pow10 = 10^(n-1) <= p1 < 10^n
// Invariants restored.
}
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// 2)
//
// The digits of the integral part have been generated:
//
// M+ = d[k-1]...d[1]d[0] + p2 * 2^e
// = buffer + p2 * 2^e
//
// Now generate the digits of the fractional part p2 * 2^e.
//
// Note:
// No decimal point is generated: the exponent is adjusted instead.
//
// p2 actually represents the fraction
//
// p2 * 2^e
// = p2 / 2^-e
// = d[-1] / 10^1 + d[-2] / 10^2 + ...
//
// Now generate the digits d[-m] of p1 from left to right (m = 1,2,...)
//
// p2 * 2^e = d[-1]d[-2]...d[-m] * 10^-m
// + 10^-m * (d[-m-1] / 10^1 + d[-m-2] / 10^2 + ...)
//
// using
//
// 10^m * p2 = ((10^m * p2) div 2^-e) * 2^-e + ((10^m * p2) mod 2^-e)
// = ( d) * 2^-e + ( r)
//
// or
// 10^m * p2 * 2^e = d + r * 2^e
//
// i.e.
//
// M+ = buffer + p2 * 2^e
// = buffer + 10^-m * (d + r * 2^e)
// = (buffer * 10^m + d) * 10^-m + 10^-m * r * 2^e
//
// and stop as soon as 10^-m * r * 2^e <= delta * 2^e
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JSON_ASSERT ( p2 > delta ) ;
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int m = 0 ;
for ( ; ; )
{
// Invariant:
// M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (d[-m-1] / 10 + d[-m-2] / 10^2 + ...) * 2^e
// = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (p2 ) * 2^e
// = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (10 * p2) ) * 2^e
// = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * ((10*p2 div 2^-e) * 2^-e + (10*p2 mod 2^-e)) * 2^e
//
JSON_ASSERT ( p2 < = ( std : : numeric_limits < std : : uint64_t > : : max ) ( ) / 10 ) ;
p2 * = 10 ;
const std : : uint64_t d = p2 > > - one . e ; // d = (10 * p2) div 2^-e
const std : : uint64_t r = p2 & ( one . f - 1 ) ; // r = (10 * p2) mod 2^-e
//
// M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (d * 2^-e + r) * 2^e
// = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * (1/10 * (d + r * 2^e))
// = (buffer * 10 + d) * 10^(-m-1) + 10^(-m-1) * r * 2^e
//
JSON_ASSERT ( d < = 9 ) ;
buffer [ length + + ] = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + d ) ; // buffer := buffer * 10 + d
//
// M+ = buffer * 10^(-m-1) + 10^(-m-1) * r * 2^e
//
p2 = r ;
m + + ;
//
// M+ = buffer * 10^-m + 10^-m * p2 * 2^e
// Invariant restored.
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// Check if enough digits have been generated.
//
// 10^-m * p2 * 2^e <= delta * 2^e
// p2 * 2^e <= 10^m * delta * 2^e
// p2 <= 10^m * delta
delta * = 10 ;
dist * = 10 ;
if ( p2 < = delta )
{
break ;
}
}
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// V = buffer * 10^-m, with M- <= V <= M+.
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decimal_exponent - = m ;
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// 1 ulp in the decimal representation is now 10^-m.
// Since delta and dist are now scaled by 10^m, we need to do the
// same with ulp in order to keep the units in sync.
//
// 10^m * 10^-m = 1 = 2^-e * 2^e = ten_m * 2^e
//
const std : : uint64_t ten_m = one . f ;
grisu2_round ( buffer , length , dist , delta , p2 , ten_m ) ;
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// By construction this algorithm generates the shortest possible decimal
// number (Loitsch, Theorem 6.2) which rounds back to w.
// For an input number of precision p, at least
//
// N = 1 + ceil(p * log_10(2))
//
// decimal digits are sufficient to identify all binary floating-point
// numbers (Matula, "In-and-Out conversions").
// This implies that the algorithm does not produce more than N decimal
// digits.
//
// N = 17 for p = 53 (IEEE double precision)
// N = 9 for p = 24 (IEEE single precision)
}
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/*!
v = buf * 10 ^ decimal_exponent
len is the length of the buffer ( number of decimal digits )
The buffer must be large enough , i . e . > = max_digits10 .
*/
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 1 )
inline void grisu2 ( char * buf , int & len , int & decimal_exponent ,
diyfp m_minus , diyfp v , diyfp m_plus )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( m_plus . e = = m_minus . e ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( m_plus . e = = v . e ) ;
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// --------(-----------------------+-----------------------)-------- (A)
// m- v m+
//
// --------------------(-----------+-----------------------)-------- (B)
// m- v m+
//
// First scale v (and m- and m+) such that the exponent is in the range
// [alpha, gamma].
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const cached_power cached = get_cached_power_for_binary_exponent ( m_plus . e ) ;
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const diyfp c_minus_k ( cached . f , cached . e ) ; // = c ~= 10^-k
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// The exponent of the products is = v.e + c_minus_k.e + q and is in the range [alpha,gamma]
const diyfp w = diyfp : : mul ( v , c_minus_k ) ;
const diyfp w_minus = diyfp : : mul ( m_minus , c_minus_k ) ;
const diyfp w_plus = diyfp : : mul ( m_plus , c_minus_k ) ;
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// ----(---+---)---------------(---+---)---------------(---+---)----
// w- w w+
// = c*m- = c*v = c*m+
//
// diyfp::mul rounds its result and c_minus_k is approximated too. w, w- and
// w+ are now off by a small amount.
// In fact:
//
// w - v * 10^k < 1 ulp
//
// To account for this inaccuracy, add resp. subtract 1 ulp.
//
// --------+---[---------------(---+---)---------------]---+--------
// w- M- w M+ w+
//
// Now any number in [M-, M+] (bounds included) will round to w when input,
// regardless of how the input rounding algorithm breaks ties.
//
// And digit_gen generates the shortest possible such number in [M-, M+].
// Note that this does not mean that Grisu2 always generates the shortest
// possible number in the interval (m-, m+).
const diyfp M_minus ( w_minus . f + 1 , w_minus . e ) ;
const diyfp M_plus ( w_plus . f - 1 , w_plus . e ) ;
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decimal_exponent = - cached . k ; // = -(-k) = k
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grisu2_digit_gen ( buf , len , decimal_exponent , M_minus , w , M_plus ) ;
}
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/*!
v = buf * 10 ^ decimal_exponent
len is the length of the buffer ( number of decimal digits )
The buffer must be large enough , i . e . > = max_digits10 .
*/
template < typename FloatType >
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 1 )
void grisu2 ( char * buf , int & len , int & decimal_exponent , FloatType value )
{
static_assert ( diyfp : : kPrecision > = std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : digits + 3 ,
" internal error: not enough precision " ) ;
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JSON_ASSERT ( std : : isfinite ( value ) ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( value > 0 ) ;
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// If the neighbors (and boundaries) of 'value' are always computed for double-precision
// numbers, all float's can be recovered using strtod (and strtof). However, the resulting
// decimal representations are not exactly "short".
//
// The documentation for 'std::to_chars' (https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/utility/to_chars)
// says "value is converted to a string as if by std::sprintf in the default ("C") locale"
// and since sprintf promotes float's to double's, I think this is exactly what 'std::to_chars'
// does.
// On the other hand, the documentation for 'std::to_chars' requires that "parsing the
// representation using the corresponding std::from_chars function recovers value exactly". That
// indicates that single precision floating-point numbers should be recovered using
// 'std::strtof'.
//
// NB: If the neighbors are computed for single-precision numbers, there is a single float
// (7.0385307e-26f) which can't be recovered using strtod. The resulting double precision
// value is off by 1 ulp.
#if 0
const boundaries w = compute_boundaries ( static_cast < double > ( value ) ) ;
# else
const boundaries w = compute_boundaries ( value ) ;
# endif
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grisu2 ( buf , len , decimal_exponent , w . minus , w . w , w . plus ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief appends a decimal representation of e to buf
@ return a pointer to the element following the exponent .
@ pre - 1000 < e < 1000
*/
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 1 )
JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
inline char * append_exponent ( char * buf , int e )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( e > - 1000 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( e < 1000 ) ;
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if ( e < 0 )
{
e = - e ;
* buf + + = ' - ' ;
}
else
{
* buf + + = ' + ' ;
}
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auto k = static_cast < std : : uint32_t > ( e ) ;
if ( k < 10 )
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{
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// Always print at least two digits in the exponent.
// This is for compatibility with printf("%g").
* buf + + = ' 0 ' ;
* buf + + = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + k ) ;
}
else if ( k < 100 )
{
* buf + + = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + k / 10 ) ;
k % = 10 ;
* buf + + = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + k ) ;
}
else
{
* buf + + = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + k / 100 ) ;
k % = 100 ;
* buf + + = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + k / 10 ) ;
k % = 10 ;
* buf + + = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + k ) ;
}
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return buf ;
}
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/*!
@ brief prettify v = buf * 10 ^ decimal_exponent
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If v is in the range [ 10 ^ min_exp , 10 ^ max_exp ) it will be printed in fixed - point
notation . Otherwise it will be printed in exponential notation .
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@ pre min_exp < 0
@ pre max_exp > 0
*/
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 1 )
JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
inline char * format_buffer ( char * buf , int len , int decimal_exponent ,
int min_exp , int max_exp )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( min_exp < 0 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( max_exp > 0 ) ;
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const int k = len ;
const int n = len + decimal_exponent ;
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// v = buf * 10^(n-k)
// k is the length of the buffer (number of decimal digits)
// n is the position of the decimal point relative to the start of the buffer.
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if ( k < = n & & n < = max_exp )
{
// digits[000]
// len <= max_exp + 2
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std : : memset ( buf + k , ' 0 ' , static_cast < size_t > ( n ) - static_cast < size_t > ( k ) ) ;
// Make it look like a floating-point number (#362, #378)
buf [ n + 0 ] = ' . ' ;
buf [ n + 1 ] = ' 0 ' ;
return buf + ( static_cast < size_t > ( n ) + 2 ) ;
}
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if ( 0 < n & & n < = max_exp )
{
// dig.its
// len <= max_digits10 + 1
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JSON_ASSERT ( k > n ) ;
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std : : memmove ( buf + ( static_cast < size_t > ( n ) + 1 ) , buf + n , static_cast < size_t > ( k ) - static_cast < size_t > ( n ) ) ;
buf [ n ] = ' . ' ;
return buf + ( static_cast < size_t > ( k ) + 1U ) ;
}
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if ( min_exp < n & & n < = 0 )
{
// 0.[000]digits
// len <= 2 + (-min_exp - 1) + max_digits10
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std : : memmove ( buf + ( 2 + static_cast < size_t > ( - n ) ) , buf , static_cast < size_t > ( k ) ) ;
buf [ 0 ] = ' 0 ' ;
buf [ 1 ] = ' . ' ;
std : : memset ( buf + 2 , ' 0 ' , static_cast < size_t > ( - n ) ) ;
return buf + ( 2U + static_cast < size_t > ( - n ) + static_cast < size_t > ( k ) ) ;
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}
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if ( k = = 1 )
{
// dE+123
// len <= 1 + 5
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buf + = 1 ;
}
else
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{
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// d.igitsE+123
// len <= max_digits10 + 1 + 5
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std : : memmove ( buf + 2 , buf + 1 , static_cast < size_t > ( k ) - 1 ) ;
buf [ 1 ] = ' . ' ;
buf + = 1 + static_cast < size_t > ( k ) ;
}
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* buf + + = ' e ' ;
return append_exponent ( buf , n - 1 ) ;
}
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} // namespace dtoa_impl
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/*!
@ brief generates a decimal representation of the floating - point number value in [ first , last ) .
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The format of the resulting decimal representation is similar to printf ' s % g
format . Returns an iterator pointing past - the - end of the decimal representation .
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@ note The input number must be finite , i . e . NaN ' s and Inf ' s are not supported .
@ note The buffer must be large enough .
@ note The result is NOT null - terminated .
*/
template < typename FloatType >
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 1 , 2 )
JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
char * to_chars ( char * first , const char * last , FloatType value )
{
static_cast < void > ( last ) ; // maybe unused - fix warning
JSON_ASSERT ( std : : isfinite ( value ) ) ;
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// Use signbit(value) instead of (value < 0) since signbit works for -0.
if ( std : : signbit ( value ) )
{
value = - value ;
* first + + = ' - ' ;
}
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if ( value = = 0 ) // +-0
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{
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* first + + = ' 0 ' ;
// Make it look like a floating-point number (#362, #378)
* first + + = ' . ' ;
* first + + = ' 0 ' ;
return first ;
}
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JSON_ASSERT ( last - first > = std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : max_digits10 ) ;
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// Compute v = buffer * 10^decimal_exponent.
// The decimal digits are stored in the buffer, which needs to be interpreted
// as an unsigned decimal integer.
// len is the length of the buffer, i.e. the number of decimal digits.
int len = 0 ;
int decimal_exponent = 0 ;
dtoa_impl : : grisu2 ( first , len , decimal_exponent , value ) ;
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JSON_ASSERT ( len < = std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : max_digits10 ) ;
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// Format the buffer like printf("%.*g", prec, value)
constexpr int kMinExp = - 4 ;
// Use digits10 here to increase compatibility with version 2.
constexpr int kMaxExp = std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : digits10 ;
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JSON_ASSERT ( last - first > = kMaxExp + 2 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( last - first > = 2 + ( - kMinExp - 1 ) + std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : max_digits10 ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( last - first > = std : : numeric_limits < FloatType > : : max_digits10 + 6 ) ;
return dtoa_impl : : format_buffer ( first , len , decimal_exponent , kMinExp , kMaxExp ) ;
}
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
// #include <nlohmann/detail/exceptions.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
// #include <nlohmann/detail/meta/cpp_future.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/output/binary_writer.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/output/output_adapters.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
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namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
///////////////////
// serialization //
///////////////////
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/// how to treat decoding errors
enum class error_handler_t
{
strict , ///< throw a type_error exception in case of invalid UTF-8
replace , ///< replace invalid UTF-8 sequences with U+FFFD
ignore ///< ignore invalid UTF-8 sequences
} ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
class serializer
{
using string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using binary_char_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t : : value_type ;
static constexpr std : : uint8_t UTF8_ACCEPT = 0 ;
static constexpr std : : uint8_t UTF8_REJECT = 1 ;
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public :
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/*!
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@ param [ in ] s output stream to serialize to
@ param [ in ] ichar indentation character to use
@ param [ in ] error_handler_ how to react on decoding errors
*/
serializer ( output_adapter_t < char > s , const char ichar ,
error_handler_t error_handler_ = error_handler_t : : strict )
: o ( std : : move ( s ) )
, loc ( std : : localeconv ( ) )
, thousands_sep ( loc - > thousands_sep = = nullptr ? ' \0 ' : std : : char_traits < char > : : to_char_type ( * ( loc - > thousands_sep ) ) )
, decimal_point ( loc - > decimal_point = = nullptr ? ' \0 ' : std : : char_traits < char > : : to_char_type ( * ( loc - > decimal_point ) ) )
, indent_char ( ichar )
, indent_string ( 512 , indent_char )
, error_handler ( error_handler_ )
{ }
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// delete because of pointer members
serializer ( const serializer & ) = delete ;
serializer & operator = ( const serializer & ) = delete ;
serializer ( serializer & & ) = delete ;
serializer & operator = ( serializer & & ) = delete ;
~ serializer ( ) = default ;
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/*!
@ brief internal implementation of the serialization function
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This function is called by the public member function dump and organizes
the serialization internally . The indentation level is propagated as
additional parameter . In case of arrays and objects , the function is
called recursively .
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- strings and object keys are escaped using ` escape_string ( ) `
- integer numbers are converted implicitly via ` operator < < `
- floating - point numbers are converted to a string using ` " %g " ` format
- binary values are serialized as objects containing the subtype and the
byte array
@ param [ in ] val value to serialize
@ param [ in ] pretty_print whether the output shall be pretty - printed
@ param [ in ] ensure_ascii If @ a ensure_ascii is true , all non - ASCII characters
in the output are escaped with ` \ uXXXX ` sequences , and the result consists
of ASCII characters only .
@ param [ in ] indent_step the indent level
@ param [ in ] current_indent the current indent level ( only used internally )
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*/
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void dump ( const BasicJsonType & val ,
const bool pretty_print ,
const bool ensure_ascii ,
const unsigned int indent_step ,
const unsigned int current_indent = 0 )
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{
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switch ( val . m_type )
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{
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case value_t : : object :
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{
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if ( val . m_value . object - > empty ( ) )
{
o - > write_characters ( " {} " , 2 ) ;
return ;
}
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if ( pretty_print )
{
o - > write_characters ( " { \n " , 2 ) ;
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// variable to hold indentation for recursive calls
const auto new_indent = current_indent + indent_step ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( indent_string . size ( ) < new_indent ) )
{
indent_string . resize ( indent_string . size ( ) * 2 , ' ' ) ;
}
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// first n-1 elements
auto i = val . m_value . object - > cbegin ( ) ;
for ( std : : size_t cnt = 0 ; cnt < val . m_value . object - > size ( ) - 1 ; + + cnt , + + i )
{
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , new_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' \" ' ) ;
dump_escaped ( i - > first , ensure_ascii ) ;
o - > write_characters ( " \" : " , 3 ) ;
dump ( i - > second , true , ensure_ascii , indent_step , new_indent ) ;
o - > write_characters ( " , \n " , 2 ) ;
}
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// last element
JSON_ASSERT ( i ! = val . m_value . object - > cend ( ) ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( std : : next ( i ) = = val . m_value . object - > cend ( ) ) ;
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , new_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' \" ' ) ;
dump_escaped ( i - > first , ensure_ascii ) ;
o - > write_characters ( " \" : " , 3 ) ;
dump ( i - > second , true , ensure_ascii , indent_step , new_indent ) ;
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o - > write_character ( ' \n ' ) ;
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , current_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' } ' ) ;
}
else
{
o - > write_character ( ' { ' ) ;
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// first n-1 elements
auto i = val . m_value . object - > cbegin ( ) ;
for ( std : : size_t cnt = 0 ; cnt < val . m_value . object - > size ( ) - 1 ; + + cnt , + + i )
{
o - > write_character ( ' \" ' ) ;
dump_escaped ( i - > first , ensure_ascii ) ;
o - > write_characters ( " \" : " , 2 ) ;
dump ( i - > second , false , ensure_ascii , indent_step , current_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' , ' ) ;
}
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// last element
JSON_ASSERT ( i ! = val . m_value . object - > cend ( ) ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( std : : next ( i ) = = val . m_value . object - > cend ( ) ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' \" ' ) ;
dump_escaped ( i - > first , ensure_ascii ) ;
o - > write_characters ( " \" : " , 2 ) ;
dump ( i - > second , false , ensure_ascii , indent_step , current_indent ) ;
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o - > write_character ( ' } ' ) ;
}
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return ;
}
case value_t : : array :
{
if ( val . m_value . array - > empty ( ) )
{
o - > write_characters ( " [] " , 2 ) ;
return ;
}
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if ( pretty_print )
{
o - > write_characters ( " [ \n " , 2 ) ;
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// variable to hold indentation for recursive calls
const auto new_indent = current_indent + indent_step ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( indent_string . size ( ) < new_indent ) )
{
indent_string . resize ( indent_string . size ( ) * 2 , ' ' ) ;
}
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// first n-1 elements
for ( auto i = val . m_value . array - > cbegin ( ) ;
i ! = val . m_value . array - > cend ( ) - 1 ; + + i )
{
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , new_indent ) ;
dump ( * i , true , ensure_ascii , indent_step , new_indent ) ;
o - > write_characters ( " , \n " , 2 ) ;
}
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// last element
JSON_ASSERT ( ! val . m_value . array - > empty ( ) ) ;
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , new_indent ) ;
dump ( val . m_value . array - > back ( ) , true , ensure_ascii , indent_step , new_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' \n ' ) ;
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , current_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' ] ' ) ;
}
else
{
o - > write_character ( ' [ ' ) ;
// first n-1 elements
for ( auto i = val . m_value . array - > cbegin ( ) ;
i ! = val . m_value . array - > cend ( ) - 1 ; + + i )
{
dump ( * i , false , ensure_ascii , indent_step , current_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' , ' ) ;
}
// last element
JSON_ASSERT ( ! val . m_value . array - > empty ( ) ) ;
dump ( val . m_value . array - > back ( ) , false , ensure_ascii , indent_step , current_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' ] ' ) ;
}
return ;
}
case value_t : : string :
{
o - > write_character ( ' \" ' ) ;
dump_escaped ( * val . m_value . string , ensure_ascii ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' \" ' ) ;
return ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
if ( pretty_print )
{
o - > write_characters ( " { \n " , 2 ) ;
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// variable to hold indentation for recursive calls
const auto new_indent = current_indent + indent_step ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( indent_string . size ( ) < new_indent ) )
{
indent_string . resize ( indent_string . size ( ) * 2 , ' ' ) ;
}
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o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , new_indent ) ;
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o - > write_characters ( " \" bytes \" : [ " , 10 ) ;
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if ( ! val . m_value . binary - > empty ( ) )
{
for ( auto i = val . m_value . binary - > cbegin ( ) ;
i ! = val . m_value . binary - > cend ( ) - 1 ; + + i )
{
dump_integer ( * i ) ;
o - > write_characters ( " , " , 2 ) ;
}
dump_integer ( val . m_value . binary - > back ( ) ) ;
}
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o - > write_characters ( " ], \n " , 3 ) ;
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , new_indent ) ;
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o - > write_characters ( " \" subtype \" : " , 11 ) ;
if ( val . m_value . binary - > has_subtype ( ) )
{
dump_integer ( val . m_value . binary - > subtype ( ) ) ;
}
else
{
o - > write_characters ( " null " , 4 ) ;
}
o - > write_character ( ' \n ' ) ;
o - > write_characters ( indent_string . c_str ( ) , current_indent ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' } ' ) ;
}
else
{
o - > write_characters ( " { \" bytes \" :[ " , 10 ) ;
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if ( ! val . m_value . binary - > empty ( ) )
{
for ( auto i = val . m_value . binary - > cbegin ( ) ;
i ! = val . m_value . binary - > cend ( ) - 1 ; + + i )
{
dump_integer ( * i ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' , ' ) ;
}
dump_integer ( val . m_value . binary - > back ( ) ) ;
}
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o - > write_characters ( " ], \" subtype \" : " , 12 ) ;
if ( val . m_value . binary - > has_subtype ( ) )
{
dump_integer ( val . m_value . binary - > subtype ( ) ) ;
o - > write_character ( ' } ' ) ;
}
else
{
o - > write_characters ( " null} " , 5 ) ;
}
}
return ;
}
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case value_t : : boolean :
{
if ( val . m_value . boolean )
{
o - > write_characters ( " true " , 4 ) ;
}
else
{
o - > write_characters ( " false " , 5 ) ;
}
return ;
}
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case value_t : : number_integer :
{
dump_integer ( val . m_value . number_integer ) ;
return ;
}
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
dump_integer ( val . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
return ;
}
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case value_t : : number_float :
{
dump_float ( val . m_value . number_float ) ;
return ;
}
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case value_t : : discarded :
{
o - > write_characters ( " <discarded> " , 11 ) ;
return ;
}
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case value_t : : null :
{
o - > write_characters ( " null " , 4 ) ;
return ;
}
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default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
}
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private :
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/*!
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@ brief dump escaped string
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Escape a string by replacing certain special characters by a sequence of an
escape character ( backslash ) and another character and other control
characters by a sequence of " \ u " followed by a four - digit hex
representation . The escaped string is written to output stream @ a o .
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@ param [ in ] s the string to escape
@ param [ in ] ensure_ascii whether to escape non - ASCII characters with
\ uXXXX sequences
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@ complexity Linear in the length of string @ a s .
*/
void dump_escaped ( const string_t & s , const bool ensure_ascii )
{
std : : uint32_t codepoint ;
std : : uint8_t state = UTF8_ACCEPT ;
std : : size_t bytes = 0 ; // number of bytes written to string_buffer
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// number of bytes written at the point of the last valid byte
std : : size_t bytes_after_last_accept = 0 ;
std : : size_t undumped_chars = 0 ;
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for ( std : : size_t i = 0 ; i < s . size ( ) ; + + i )
{
const auto byte = static_cast < uint8_t > ( s [ i ] ) ;
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switch ( decode ( state , codepoint , byte ) )
{
case UTF8_ACCEPT : // decode found a new code point
{
switch ( codepoint )
{
case 0x08 : // backspace
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' b ' ;
break ;
}
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case 0x09 : // horizontal tab
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' t ' ;
break ;
}
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case 0x0A : // newline
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' n ' ;
break ;
}
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case 0x0C : // formfeed
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' f ' ;
break ;
}
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case 0x0D : // carriage return
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' r ' ;
break ;
}
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case 0x22 : // quotation mark
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \" ' ;
break ;
}
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case 0x5C : // reverse solidus
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
break ;
}
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default :
{
// escape control characters (0x00..0x1F) or, if
// ensure_ascii parameter is used, non-ASCII characters
if ( ( codepoint < = 0x1F ) | | ( ensure_ascii & & ( codepoint > = 0x7F ) ) )
{
if ( codepoint < = 0xFFFF )
{
( std : : snprintf ) ( string_buffer . data ( ) + bytes , 7 , " \\ u%04x " ,
static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( codepoint ) ) ;
bytes + = 6 ;
}
else
{
( std : : snprintf ) ( string_buffer . data ( ) + bytes , 13 , " \\ u%04x \\ u%04x " ,
static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( 0xD7C0u + ( codepoint > > 10u ) ) ,
static_cast < std : : uint16_t > ( 0xDC00u + ( codepoint & 0x3FFu ) ) ) ;
bytes + = 12 ;
}
}
else
{
// copy byte to buffer (all previous bytes
// been copied have in default case above)
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = s [ i ] ;
}
break ;
}
}
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// write buffer and reset index; there must be 13 bytes
// left, as this is the maximal number of bytes to be
// written ("\uxxxx\uxxxx\0") for one code point
if ( string_buffer . size ( ) - bytes < 13 )
{
o - > write_characters ( string_buffer . data ( ) , bytes ) ;
bytes = 0 ;
}
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// remember the byte position of this accept
bytes_after_last_accept = bytes ;
undumped_chars = 0 ;
break ;
}
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case UTF8_REJECT : // decode found invalid UTF-8 byte
{
switch ( error_handler )
{
case error_handler_t : : strict :
{
std : : string sn ( 3 , ' \0 ' ) ;
( std : : snprintf ) ( & sn [ 0 ] , sn . size ( ) , " %.2X " , byte ) ;
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 316 , " invalid UTF-8 byte at index " + std : : to_string ( i ) + " : 0x " + sn ) ) ;
}
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case error_handler_t : : ignore :
case error_handler_t : : replace :
{
// in case we saw this character the first time, we
// would like to read it again, because the byte
// may be OK for itself, but just not OK for the
// previous sequence
if ( undumped_chars > 0 )
{
- - i ;
}
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// reset length buffer to the last accepted index;
// thus removing/ignoring the invalid characters
bytes = bytes_after_last_accept ;
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if ( error_handler = = error_handler_t : : replace )
{
// add a replacement character
if ( ensure_ascii )
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' \\ ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' u ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' f ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' f ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' f ' ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = ' d ' ;
}
else
{
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = detail : : binary_writer < BasicJsonType , char > : : to_char_type ( ' \xEF ' ) ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = detail : : binary_writer < BasicJsonType , char > : : to_char_type ( ' \xBF ' ) ;
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = detail : : binary_writer < BasicJsonType , char > : : to_char_type ( ' \xBD ' ) ;
}
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// write buffer and reset index; there must be 13 bytes
// left, as this is the maximal number of bytes to be
// written ("\uxxxx\uxxxx\0") for one code point
if ( string_buffer . size ( ) - bytes < 13 )
{
o - > write_characters ( string_buffer . data ( ) , bytes ) ;
bytes = 0 ;
}
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bytes_after_last_accept = bytes ;
}
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undumped_chars = 0 ;
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// continue processing the string
state = UTF8_ACCEPT ;
break ;
}
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default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
}
break ;
}
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default : // decode found yet incomplete multi-byte code point
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{
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if ( ! ensure_ascii )
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{
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// code point will not be escaped - copy byte to buffer
string_buffer [ bytes + + ] = s [ i ] ;
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}
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+ + undumped_chars ;
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break ;
}
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}
}
// we finished processing the string
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( state = = UTF8_ACCEPT ) )
{
// write buffer
if ( bytes > 0 )
{
o - > write_characters ( string_buffer . data ( ) , bytes ) ;
}
}
else
{
// we finish reading, but do not accept: string was incomplete
switch ( error_handler )
{
case error_handler_t : : strict :
{
std : : string sn ( 3 , ' \0 ' ) ;
( std : : snprintf ) ( & sn [ 0 ] , sn . size ( ) , " %.2X " , static_cast < std : : uint8_t > ( s . back ( ) ) ) ;
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 316 , " incomplete UTF-8 string; last byte: 0x " + sn ) ) ;
}
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case error_handler_t : : ignore :
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{
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// write all accepted bytes
o - > write_characters ( string_buffer . data ( ) , bytes_after_last_accept ) ;
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break ;
}
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case error_handler_t : : replace :
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{
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// write all accepted bytes
o - > write_characters ( string_buffer . data ( ) , bytes_after_last_accept ) ;
// add a replacement character
if ( ensure_ascii )
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{
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o - > write_characters ( " \\ ufffd " , 6 ) ;
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}
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else
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{
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o - > write_characters ( " \xEF \xBF \xBD " , 3 ) ;
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}
break ;
}
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default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
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}
}
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/*!
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@ brief count digits
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Count the number of decimal ( base 10 ) digits for an input unsigned integer .
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@ param [ in ] x unsigned integer number to count its digits
@ return number of decimal digits
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*/
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inline unsigned int count_digits ( number_unsigned_t x ) noexcept
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{
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unsigned int n_digits = 1 ;
for ( ; ; )
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{
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if ( x < 10 )
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{
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return n_digits ;
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}
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if ( x < 100 )
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{
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return n_digits + 1 ;
}
if ( x < 1000 )
{
return n_digits + 2 ;
}
if ( x < 10000 )
{
return n_digits + 3 ;
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}
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x = x / 10000u ;
n_digits + = 4 ;
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}
}
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/*!
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@ brief dump an integer
Dump a given integer to output stream @ a o . Works internally with
@ a number_buffer .
@ param [ in ] x integer number ( signed or unsigned ) to dump
@ tparam NumberType either @ a number_integer_t or @ a number_unsigned_t
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*/
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template < typename NumberType , detail : : enable_if_t <
std : : is_same < NumberType , number_unsigned_t > : : value | |
std : : is_same < NumberType , number_integer_t > : : value | |
std : : is_same < NumberType , binary_char_t > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
void dump_integer ( NumberType x )
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{
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static constexpr std : : array < std : : array < char , 2 > , 100 > digits_to_99
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{
{
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{ { ' 0 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 0 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 1 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 1 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 2 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 2 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 3 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 3 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 4 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 4 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 5 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 5 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 6 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 6 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 7 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 7 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 8 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 8 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
{ { ' 9 ' , ' 0 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 1 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 2 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 3 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 4 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 5 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 6 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 7 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 8 ' } } , { { ' 9 ' , ' 9 ' } } ,
}
} ;
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// special case for "0"
if ( x = = 0 )
{
o - > write_character ( ' 0 ' ) ;
return ;
}
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// use a pointer to fill the buffer
auto buffer_ptr = number_buffer . begin ( ) ;
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const bool is_negative = std : : is_same < NumberType , number_integer_t > : : value & & ! ( x > = 0 ) ; // see issue #755
number_unsigned_t abs_value ;
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unsigned int n_chars ;
if ( is_negative )
{
* buffer_ptr = ' - ' ;
abs_value = remove_sign ( static_cast < number_integer_t > ( x ) ) ;
// account one more byte for the minus sign
n_chars = 1 + count_digits ( abs_value ) ;
}
else
{
abs_value = static_cast < number_unsigned_t > ( x ) ;
n_chars = count_digits ( abs_value ) ;
}
// spare 1 byte for '\0'
JSON_ASSERT ( n_chars < number_buffer . size ( ) - 1 ) ;
// jump to the end to generate the string from backward
// so we later avoid reversing the result
buffer_ptr + = n_chars ;
// Fast int2ascii implementation inspired by "Fastware" talk by Andrei Alexandrescu
// See: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4-CwDo2zpg
while ( abs_value > = 100 )
{
const auto digits_index = static_cast < unsigned > ( ( abs_value % 100 ) ) ;
abs_value / = 100 ;
* ( - - buffer_ptr ) = digits_to_99 [ digits_index ] [ 1 ] ;
* ( - - buffer_ptr ) = digits_to_99 [ digits_index ] [ 0 ] ;
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}
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if ( abs_value > = 10 )
{
const auto digits_index = static_cast < unsigned > ( abs_value ) ;
* ( - - buffer_ptr ) = digits_to_99 [ digits_index ] [ 1 ] ;
* ( - - buffer_ptr ) = digits_to_99 [ digits_index ] [ 0 ] ;
}
else
{
* ( - - buffer_ptr ) = static_cast < char > ( ' 0 ' + abs_value ) ;
}
o - > write_characters ( number_buffer . data ( ) , n_chars ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief dump a floating - point number
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Dump a given floating - point number to output stream @ a o . Works internally
with @ a number_buffer .
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@ param [ in ] x floating - point number to dump
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*/
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void dump_float ( number_float_t x )
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{
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// NaN / inf
if ( ! std : : isfinite ( x ) )
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{
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o - > write_characters ( " null " , 4 ) ;
return ;
}
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// If number_float_t is an IEEE-754 single or double precision number,
// use the Grisu2 algorithm to produce short numbers which are
// guaranteed to round-trip, using strtof and strtod, resp.
//
// NB: The test below works if <long double> == <double>.
static constexpr bool is_ieee_single_or_double
= ( std : : numeric_limits < number_float_t > : : is_iec559 & & std : : numeric_limits < number_float_t > : : digits = = 24 & & std : : numeric_limits < number_float_t > : : max_exponent = = 128 ) | |
( std : : numeric_limits < number_float_t > : : is_iec559 & & std : : numeric_limits < number_float_t > : : digits = = 53 & & std : : numeric_limits < number_float_t > : : max_exponent = = 1024 ) ;
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dump_float ( x , std : : integral_constant < bool , is_ieee_single_or_double > ( ) ) ;
}
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void dump_float ( number_float_t x , std : : true_type /*is_ieee_single_or_double*/ )
{
char * begin = number_buffer . data ( ) ;
char * end = : : nlohmann : : detail : : to_chars ( begin , begin + number_buffer . size ( ) , x ) ;
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o - > write_characters ( begin , static_cast < size_t > ( end - begin ) ) ;
}
void dump_float ( number_float_t x , std : : false_type /*is_ieee_single_or_double*/ )
{
// get number of digits for a float -> text -> float round-trip
static constexpr auto d = std : : numeric_limits < number_float_t > : : max_digits10 ;
// the actual conversion
std : : ptrdiff_t len = ( std : : snprintf ) ( number_buffer . data ( ) , number_buffer . size ( ) , " %.*g " , d , x ) ;
// negative value indicates an error
JSON_ASSERT ( len > 0 ) ;
// check if buffer was large enough
JSON_ASSERT ( static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) < number_buffer . size ( ) ) ;
// erase thousands separator
if ( thousands_sep ! = ' \0 ' )
{
const auto end = std : : remove ( number_buffer . begin ( ) ,
number_buffer . begin ( ) + len , thousands_sep ) ;
std : : fill ( end , number_buffer . end ( ) , ' \0 ' ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( ( end - number_buffer . begin ( ) ) < = len ) ;
len = ( end - number_buffer . begin ( ) ) ;
}
// convert decimal point to '.'
if ( decimal_point ! = ' \0 ' & & decimal_point ! = ' . ' )
{
const auto dec_pos = std : : find ( number_buffer . begin ( ) , number_buffer . end ( ) , decimal_point ) ;
if ( dec_pos ! = number_buffer . end ( ) )
{
* dec_pos = ' . ' ;
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}
}
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o - > write_characters ( number_buffer . data ( ) , static_cast < std : : size_t > ( len ) ) ;
// determine if need to append ".0"
const bool value_is_int_like =
std : : none_of ( number_buffer . begin ( ) , number_buffer . begin ( ) + len + 1 ,
[ ] ( char c )
{
return c = = ' . ' | | c = = ' e ' ;
} ) ;
if ( value_is_int_like )
{
o - > write_characters ( " .0 " , 2 ) ;
}
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}
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/*!
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@ brief check whether a string is UTF - 8 encoded
The function checks each byte of a string whether it is UTF - 8 encoded . The
result of the check is stored in the @ a state parameter . The function must
be called initially with state 0 ( accept ) . State 1 means the string must
be rejected , because the current byte is not allowed . If the string is
completely processed , but the state is non - zero , the string ended
prematurely ; that is , the last byte indicated more bytes should have
followed .
@ param [ in , out ] state the state of the decoding
@ param [ in , out ] codep codepoint ( valid only if resulting state is UTF8_ACCEPT )
@ param [ in ] byte next byte to decode
@ return new state
@ note The function has been edited : a std : : array is used .
@ copyright Copyright ( c ) 2008 - 2009 Bjoern Hoehrmann < bjoern @ hoehrmann . de >
@ sa http : //bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/
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*/
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static std : : uint8_t decode ( std : : uint8_t & state , std : : uint32_t & codep , const std : : uint8_t byte ) noexcept
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{
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static const std : : array < std : : uint8_t , 400 > utf8d =
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{
{
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0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , // 00..1F
0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , // 20..3F
0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , // 40..5F
0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , 0 , // 60..7F
1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , 9 , // 80..9F
7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , 7 , // A0..BF
8 , 8 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , 2 , // C0..DF
0xA , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x3 , 0x4 , 0x3 , 0x3 , // E0..EF
0xB , 0x6 , 0x6 , 0x6 , 0x5 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , 0x8 , // F0..FF
0x0 , 0x1 , 0x2 , 0x3 , 0x5 , 0x8 , 0x7 , 0x1 , 0x1 , 0x1 , 0x4 , 0x6 , 0x1 , 0x1 , 0x1 , 0x1 , // s0..s0
1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 0 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 0 , 1 , 0 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , // s1..s2
1 , 2 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2 , 1 , 2 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , // s3..s4
1 , 2 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 2 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 3 , 1 , 3 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , // s5..s6
1 , 3 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 3 , 1 , 3 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 3 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 , 1 // s7..s8
}
} ;
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const std : : uint8_t type = utf8d [ byte ] ;
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codep = ( state ! = UTF8_ACCEPT )
? ( byte & 0x3fu ) | ( codep < < 6u )
: ( 0xFFu > > type ) & ( byte ) ;
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std : : size_t index = 256u + static_cast < size_t > ( state ) * 16u + static_cast < size_t > ( type ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( index < 400 ) ;
state = utf8d [ index ] ;
return state ;
}
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/*
* Overload to make the compiler happy while it is instantiating
* dump_integer for number_unsigned_t .
* Must never be called .
*/
number_unsigned_t remove_sign ( number_unsigned_t x )
{
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
return x ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
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/*
* Helper function for dump_integer
*
* This function takes a negative signed integer and returns its absolute
* value as unsigned integer . The plus / minus shuffling is necessary as we can
* not directly remove the sign of an arbitrary signed integer as the
* absolute values of INT_MIN and INT_MAX are usually not the same . See
* # 1708 for details .
*/
inline number_unsigned_t remove_sign ( number_integer_t x ) noexcept
{
JSON_ASSERT ( x < 0 & & x < ( std : : numeric_limits < number_integer_t > : : max ) ( ) ) ;
return static_cast < number_unsigned_t > ( - ( x + 1 ) ) + 1 ;
}
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private :
/// the output of the serializer
output_adapter_t < char > o = nullptr ;
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/// a (hopefully) large enough character buffer
std : : array < char , 64 > number_buffer { { } } ;
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/// the locale
const std : : lconv * loc = nullptr ;
/// the locale's thousand separator character
const char thousands_sep = ' \0 ' ;
/// the locale's decimal point character
const char decimal_point = ' \0 ' ;
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/// string buffer
std : : array < char , 512 > string_buffer { { } } ;
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/// the indentation character
const char indent_char ;
/// the indentation string
string_t indent_string ;
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/// error_handler how to react on decoding errors
const error_handler_t error_handler ;
} ;
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/value_t.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/json_fwd.hpp>
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// #include <nlohmann/ordered_map.hpp>
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# include <functional> // less
# include <memory> // allocator
# include <utility> // pair
# include <vector> // vector
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namespace nlohmann
{
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/// ordered_map: a minimal map-like container that preserves insertion order
/// for use within nlohmann::basic_json<ordered_map>
template < class Key , class T , class IgnoredLess = std : : less < Key > ,
class Allocator = std : : allocator < std : : pair < const Key , T > > >
struct ordered_map : std : : vector < std : : pair < const Key , T > , Allocator >
{
using key_type = Key ;
using mapped_type = T ;
using Container = std : : vector < std : : pair < const Key , T > , Allocator > ;
using typename Container : : iterator ;
using typename Container : : const_iterator ;
using typename Container : : size_type ;
using typename Container : : value_type ;
// Explicit constructors instead of `using Container::Container`
// otherwise older compilers choke on it (GCC <= 5.5, xcode <= 9.4)
ordered_map ( const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) ) : Container { alloc } { }
template < class It >
ordered_map ( It first , It last , const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) )
: Container { first , last , alloc } { }
ordered_map ( std : : initializer_list < T > init , const Allocator & alloc = Allocator ( ) )
: Container { init , alloc } { }
std : : pair < iterator , bool > emplace ( const key_type & key , T & & t )
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{
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for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
if ( it - > first = = key )
{
return { it , false } ;
}
}
Container : : emplace_back ( key , t ) ;
return { - - this - > end ( ) , true } ;
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}
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T & operator [ ] ( const Key & key )
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{
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return emplace ( key , T { } ) . first - > second ;
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}
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const T & operator [ ] ( const Key & key ) const
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{
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return at ( key ) ;
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}
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T & at ( const Key & key )
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{
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for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
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{
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if ( it - > first = = key )
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{
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return it - > second ;
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}
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}
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throw std : : out_of_range ( " key not found " ) ;
}
const T & at ( const Key & key ) const
{
for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
if ( it - > first = = key )
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{
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return it - > second ;
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}
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}
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throw std : : out_of_range ( " key not found " ) ;
}
size_type erase ( const Key & key )
{
for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
if ( it - > first = = key )
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{
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// Since we cannot move const Keys, re-construct them in place
for ( auto next = it ; + + next ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
it - > ~ value_type ( ) ; // Destroy but keep allocation
new ( & * it ) value_type { std : : move ( * next ) } ;
}
Container : : pop_back ( ) ;
return 1 ;
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}
}
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return 0 ;
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}
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iterator erase ( iterator pos )
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{
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auto it = pos ;
// Since we cannot move const Keys, re-construct them in place
for ( auto next = it ; + + next ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
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{
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it - > ~ value_type ( ) ; // Destroy but keep allocation
new ( & * it ) value_type { std : : move ( * next ) } ;
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}
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Container : : pop_back ( ) ;
return pos ;
}
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size_type count ( const Key & key ) const
{
for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
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{
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if ( it - > first = = key )
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{
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return 1 ;
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}
}
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return 0 ;
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}
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iterator find ( const Key & key )
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{
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for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
if ( it - > first = = key )
{
return it ;
}
}
return Container : : end ( ) ;
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}
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const_iterator find ( const Key & key ) const
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{
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for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
if ( it - > first = = key )
{
return it ;
}
}
return Container : : end ( ) ;
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}
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std : : pair < iterator , bool > insert ( value_type & & value )
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{
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return emplace ( value . first , std : : move ( value . second ) ) ;
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}
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std : : pair < iterator , bool > insert ( const value_type & value )
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{
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for ( auto it = this - > begin ( ) ; it ! = this - > end ( ) ; + + it )
{
if ( it - > first = = value . first )
{
return { it , false } ;
}
}
Container : : push_back ( value ) ;
return { - - this - > end ( ) , true } ;
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}
} ;
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} // namespace nlohmann
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/*!
@ brief namespace for Niels Lohmann
@ see https : //github.com/nlohmann
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
namespace nlohmann
{
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/*!
@ brief a class to store JSON values
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@ tparam ObjectType type for JSON objects ( ` std : : map ` by default ; will be used
in @ ref object_t )
@ tparam ArrayType type for JSON arrays ( ` std : : vector ` by default ; will be used
in @ ref array_t )
@ tparam StringType type for JSON strings and object keys ( ` std : : string ` by
default ; will be used in @ ref string_t )
@ tparam BooleanType type for JSON booleans ( ` bool ` by default ; will be used
in @ ref boolean_t )
@ tparam NumberIntegerType type for JSON integer numbers ( ` int64_t ` by
default ; will be used in @ ref number_integer_t )
@ tparam NumberUnsignedType type for JSON unsigned integer numbers ( @ c
` uint64_t ` by default ; will be used in @ ref number_unsigned_t )
@ tparam NumberFloatType type for JSON floating - point numbers ( ` double ` by
default ; will be used in @ ref number_float_t )
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@ tparam BinaryType type for packed binary data for compatibility with binary
serialization formats ( ` std : : vector < std : : uint8_t > ` by default ; will be used in
@ ref binary_t )
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@ tparam AllocatorType type of the allocator to use ( ` std : : allocator ` by
default )
@ tparam JSONSerializer the serializer to resolve internal calls to ` to_json ( ) `
and ` from_json ( ) ` ( @ ref adl_serializer by default )
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@ requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements :
- Basic
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- [ DefaultConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible):
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JSON values can be default constructed . The result will be a JSON null
value .
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- [ MoveConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/MoveConstructible):
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A JSON value can be constructed from an rvalue argument .
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- [ CopyConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyConstructible):
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A JSON value can be copy - constructed from an lvalue expression .
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- [ MoveAssignable ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/MoveAssignable):
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A JSON value van be assigned from an rvalue argument .
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- [ CopyAssignable ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyAssignable):
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A JSON value can be copy - assigned from an lvalue expression .
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- [ Destructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Destructible):
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JSON values can be destructed .
- Layout
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- [ StandardLayoutType ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/StandardLayoutType):
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JSON values have
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[ standard layout ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/data_members#Standard_layout):
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All non - static data members are private and standard layout types , the
class has no virtual functions or ( virtual ) base classes .
- Library - wide
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- [ EqualityComparable ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/EqualityComparable):
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JSON values can be compared with ` = = ` , see @ ref
operator = = ( const_reference , const_reference ) .
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- [ LessThanComparable ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/LessThanComparable):
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JSON values can be compared with ` < ` , see @ ref
operator < ( const_reference , const_reference ) .
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- [ Swappable ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Swappable):
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Any JSON lvalue or rvalue of can be swapped with any lvalue or rvalue of
other compatible types , using unqualified function call @ ref swap ( ) .
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- [ NullablePointer ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/NullablePointer):
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JSON values can be compared against ` std : : nullptr_t ` objects which are used
to model the ` null ` value .
- Container
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- [ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container):
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JSON values can be used like STL containers and provide iterator access .
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- [ ReversibleContainer ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer);
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JSON values can be used like STL containers and provide reverse iterator
access .
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@ invariant The member variables @ a m_value and @ a m_type have the following
relationship :
- If ` m_type = = value_t : : object ` , then ` m_value . object ! = nullptr ` .
- If ` m_type = = value_t : : array ` , then ` m_value . array ! = nullptr ` .
- If ` m_type = = value_t : : string ` , then ` m_value . string ! = nullptr ` .
The invariants are checked by member function assert_invariant ( ) .
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@ internal
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@ note ObjectType trick from https : //stackoverflow.com/a/9860911
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@ endinternal
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@ see [ RFC 7159 : The JavaScript Object Notation ( JSON ) Data Interchange
Format ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159)
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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@ nosubgrouping
*/
NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION
class basic_json
{
private :
template < detail : : value_t > friend struct detail : : external_constructor ;
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friend : : nlohmann : : json_pointer < basic_json > ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename InputType >
friend class : : nlohmann : : detail : : parser ;
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friend : : nlohmann : : detail : : serializer < basic_json > ;
template < typename BasicJsonType >
friend class : : nlohmann : : detail : : iter_impl ;
template < typename BasicJsonType , typename CharType >
friend class : : nlohmann : : detail : : binary_writer ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType , typename InputType , typename SAX >
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friend class : : nlohmann : : detail : : binary_reader ;
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template < typename BasicJsonType >
friend class : : nlohmann : : detail : : json_sax_dom_parser ;
template < typename BasicJsonType >
friend class : : nlohmann : : detail : : json_sax_dom_callback_parser ;
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/// workaround type for MSVC
using basic_json_t = NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL ;
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// convenience aliases for types residing in namespace detail;
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using lexer = : : nlohmann : : detail : : lexer_base < basic_json > ;
template < typename InputAdapterType >
static : : nlohmann : : detail : : parser < basic_json , InputAdapterType > parser (
InputAdapterType adapter ,
detail : : parser_callback_t < basic_json > cb = nullptr ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const bool ignore_comments = false
)
{
return : : nlohmann : : detail : : parser < basic_json , InputAdapterType > ( std : : move ( adapter ) ,
std : : move ( cb ) , allow_exceptions , ignore_comments ) ;
}
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using primitive_iterator_t = : : nlohmann : : detail : : primitive_iterator_t ;
template < typename BasicJsonType >
using internal_iterator = : : nlohmann : : detail : : internal_iterator < BasicJsonType > ;
template < typename BasicJsonType >
using iter_impl = : : nlohmann : : detail : : iter_impl < BasicJsonType > ;
template < typename Iterator >
using iteration_proxy = : : nlohmann : : detail : : iteration_proxy < Iterator > ;
template < typename Base > using json_reverse_iterator = : : nlohmann : : detail : : json_reverse_iterator < Base > ;
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template < typename CharType >
using output_adapter_t = : : nlohmann : : detail : : output_adapter_t < CharType > ;
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template < typename InputType >
using binary_reader = : : nlohmann : : detail : : binary_reader < basic_json , InputType > ;
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template < typename CharType > using binary_writer = : : nlohmann : : detail : : binary_writer < basic_json , CharType > ;
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using serializer = : : nlohmann : : detail : : serializer < basic_json > ;
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public :
using value_t = detail : : value_t ;
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/// JSON Pointer, see @ref nlohmann::json_pointer
using json_pointer = : : nlohmann : : json_pointer < basic_json > ;
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template < typename T , typename SFINAE >
using json_serializer = JSONSerializer < T , SFINAE > ;
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/// how to treat decoding errors
using error_handler_t = detail : : error_handler_t ;
/// how to treat CBOR tags
using cbor_tag_handler_t = detail : : cbor_tag_handler_t ;
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/// helper type for initializer lists of basic_json values
using initializer_list_t = std : : initializer_list < detail : : json_ref < basic_json > > ;
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using input_format_t = detail : : input_format_t ;
/// SAX interface type, see @ref nlohmann::json_sax
using json_sax_t = json_sax < basic_json > ;
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////////////////
// exceptions //
////////////////
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/// @name exceptions
/// Classes to implement user-defined exceptions.
/// @{
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/// @copydoc detail::exception
using exception = detail : : exception ;
/// @copydoc detail::parse_error
using parse_error = detail : : parse_error ;
/// @copydoc detail::invalid_iterator
using invalid_iterator = detail : : invalid_iterator ;
/// @copydoc detail::type_error
using type_error = detail : : type_error ;
/// @copydoc detail::out_of_range
using out_of_range = detail : : out_of_range ;
/// @copydoc detail::other_error
using other_error = detail : : other_error ;
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/// @}
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/////////////////////
// container types //
/////////////////////
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/// @name container types
/// The canonic container types to use @ref basic_json like any other STL
/// container.
/// @{
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/// the type of elements in a basic_json container
using value_type = basic_json ;
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/// the type of an element reference
using reference = value_type & ;
/// the type of an element const reference
using const_reference = const value_type & ;
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/// a type to represent differences between iterators
using difference_type = std : : ptrdiff_t ;
/// a type to represent container sizes
using size_type = std : : size_t ;
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/// the allocator type
using allocator_type = AllocatorType < basic_json > ;
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/// the type of an element pointer
using pointer = typename std : : allocator_traits < allocator_type > : : pointer ;
/// the type of an element const pointer
using const_pointer = typename std : : allocator_traits < allocator_type > : : const_pointer ;
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/// an iterator for a basic_json container
using iterator = iter_impl < basic_json > ;
/// a const iterator for a basic_json container
using const_iterator = iter_impl < const basic_json > ;
/// a reverse iterator for a basic_json container
using reverse_iterator = json_reverse_iterator < typename basic_json : : iterator > ;
/// a const reverse iterator for a basic_json container
using const_reverse_iterator = json_reverse_iterator < typename basic_json : : const_iterator > ;
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/// @}
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/*!
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@ brief returns the allocator associated with the container
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*/
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static allocator_type get_allocator ( )
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{
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return allocator_type ( ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief returns version information on the library
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This function returns a JSON object with information about the library ,
including the version number and information on the platform and compiler .
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@ return JSON object holding version information
key | description
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
` compiler ` | Information on the used compiler . It is an object with the following keys : ` c + + ` ( the used C + + standard ) , ` family ` ( the compiler family ; possible values are ` clang ` , ` icc ` , ` gcc ` , ` ilecpp ` , ` msvc ` , ` pgcpp ` , ` sunpro ` , and ` unknown ` ) , and ` version ` ( the compiler version ) .
` copyright ` | The copyright line for the library as string .
` name ` | The name of the library as string .
` platform ` | The used platform as string . Possible values are ` win32 ` , ` linux ` , ` apple ` , ` unix ` , and ` unknown ` .
` url ` | The URL of the project as string .
` version ` | The version of the library . It is an object with the following keys : ` major ` , ` minor ` , and ` patch ` as defined by [ Semantic Versioning ] ( http : //semver.org), and `string` (the version string).
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example output of the ` meta ( ) `
function . , meta }
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ since 2.1 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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static basic_json meta ( )
{
basic_json result ;
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result [ " copyright " ] = " (C) 2013-2020 Niels Lohmann " ;
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result [ " name " ] = " JSON for Modern C++ " ;
result [ " url " ] = " https://github.com/nlohmann/json " ;
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result [ " version " ] [ " string " ] =
std : : to_string ( NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MAJOR ) + " . " +
std : : to_string ( NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MINOR ) + " . " +
std : : to_string ( NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_PATCH ) ;
result [ " version " ] [ " major " ] = NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MAJOR ;
result [ " version " ] [ " minor " ] = NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_MINOR ;
result [ " version " ] [ " patch " ] = NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_PATCH ;
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# ifdef _WIN32
result [ " platform " ] = " win32 " ;
# elif defined __linux__
result [ " platform " ] = " linux " ;
# elif defined __APPLE__
result [ " platform " ] = " apple " ;
# elif defined __unix__
result [ " platform " ] = " unix " ;
# else
result [ " platform " ] = " unknown " ;
# endif
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# if defined(__ICC) || defined(__INTEL_COMPILER)
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " icc " } , { " version " , __INTEL_COMPILER } } ;
# elif defined(__clang__)
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " clang " } , { " version " , __clang_version__ } } ;
# elif defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__)
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " gcc " } , { " version " , std : : to_string ( __GNUC__ ) + " . " + std : : to_string ( __GNUC_MINOR__ ) + " . " + std : : to_string ( __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__ ) } } ;
# elif defined(__HP_cc) || defined(__HP_aCC)
result [ " compiler " ] = " hp "
# elif defined(__IBMCPP__)
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " ilecpp " } , { " version " , __IBMCPP__ } } ;
# elif defined(_MSC_VER)
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " msvc " } , { " version " , _MSC_VER } } ;
# elif defined(__PGI)
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " pgcpp " } , { " version " , __PGI } } ;
# elif defined(__SUNPRO_CC)
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " sunpro " } , { " version " , __SUNPRO_CC } } ;
# else
result [ " compiler " ] = { { " family " , " unknown " } , { " version " , " unknown " } } ;
# endif
# ifdef __cplusplus
result [ " compiler " ] [ " c++ " ] = std : : to_string ( __cplusplus ) ;
# else
result [ " compiler " ] [ " c++ " ] = " unknown " ;
# endif
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return result ;
}
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///////////////////////////
// JSON value data types //
///////////////////////////
/// @name JSON value data types
/// The data types to store a JSON value. These types are derived from
/// the template arguments passed to class @ref basic_json.
/// @{
# if defined(JSON_HAS_CPP_14)
// Use transparent comparator if possible, combined with perfect forwarding
// on find() and count() calls prevents unnecessary string construction.
using object_comparator_t = std : : less < > ;
# else
using object_comparator_t = std : : less < StringType > ;
# endif
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/*!
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@ brief a type for an object
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON objects as follows:
> An object is an unordered collection of zero or more name / value pairs ,
> where a name is a string and a value is a string , number , boolean , null ,
> object , or array .
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To store objects in C + + , a type is defined by the template parameters
described below .
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@ tparam ObjectType the container to store objects ( e . g . , ` std : : map ` or
` std : : unordered_map ` )
@ tparam StringType the type of the keys or names ( e . g . , ` std : : string ` ) .
The comparison function ` std : : less < StringType > ` is used to order elements
inside the container .
@ tparam AllocatorType the allocator to use for objects ( e . g . ,
` std : : allocator ` )
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# ### Default type
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With the default values for @ a ObjectType ( ` std : : map ` ) , @ a StringType
( ` std : : string ` ) , and @ a AllocatorType ( ` std : : allocator ` ) , the default
value for @ a object_t is :
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@ code { . cpp }
std : : map <
std : : string , // key_type
basic_json , // value_type
std : : less < std : : string > , // key_compare
std : : allocator < std : : pair < const std : : string , basic_json > > // allocator_type
>
@ endcode
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# ### Behavior
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The choice of @ a object_t influences the behavior of the JSON class . With
the default type , objects have the following behavior :
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- When all names are unique , objects will be interoperable in the sense
that all software implementations receiving that object will agree on
the name - value mappings .
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- When the names within an object are not unique , it is unspecified which
one of the values for a given key will be chosen . For instance ,
` { " key " : 2 , " key " : 1 } ` could be equal to either ` { " key " : 1 } ` or
` { " key " : 2 } ` .
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- Internally , name / value pairs are stored in lexicographical order of the
names . Objects will also be serialized ( see @ ref dump ) in this order .
For instance , ` { " b " : 1 , " a " : 2 } ` and ` { " a " : 2 , " b " : 1 } ` will be stored
and serialized as ` { " a " : 2 , " b " : 1 } ` .
- When comparing objects , the order of the name / value pairs is irrelevant .
This makes objects interoperable in the sense that they will not be
affected by these differences . For instance , ` { " b " : 1 , " a " : 2 } ` and
` { " a " : 2 , " b " : 1 } ` will be treated as equal .
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# ### Limits
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies:
> An implementation may set limits on the maximum depth of nesting .
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In this class , the object ' s limit of nesting is not explicitly constrained .
However , a maximum depth of nesting may be introduced by the compiler or
runtime environment . A theoretical limit can be queried by calling the
@ ref max_size function of a JSON object .
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# ### Storage
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Objects are stored as pointers in a @ ref basic_json type . That is , for any
access to object values , a pointer of type ` object_t * ` must be
dereferenced .
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@ sa @ ref array_t - - type for an array value
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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@ note The order name / value pairs are added to the object is * not *
preserved by the library . Therefore , iterating an object may return
name / value pairs in a different order than they were originally stored . In
fact , keys will be traversed in alphabetical order as ` std : : map ` with
` std : : less ` is used by default . Please note this behavior conforms to [ RFC
7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159), because any order implements the
specified " unordered " nature of JSON objects .
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*/
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using object_t = ObjectType < StringType ,
basic_json ,
object_comparator_t ,
AllocatorType < std : : pair < const StringType ,
basic_json > > > ;
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/*!
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@ brief a type for an array
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON arrays as follows:
> An array is an ordered sequence of zero or more values .
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To store objects in C + + , a type is defined by the template parameters
explained below .
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@ tparam ArrayType container type to store arrays ( e . g . , ` std : : vector ` or
` std : : list ` )
@ tparam AllocatorType allocator to use for arrays ( e . g . , ` std : : allocator ` )
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# ### Default type
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With the default values for @ a ArrayType ( ` std : : vector ` ) and @ a
AllocatorType ( ` std : : allocator ` ) , the default value for @ a array_t is :
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@ code { . cpp }
std : : vector <
basic_json , // value_type
std : : allocator < basic_json > // allocator_type
>
@ endcode
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# ### Limits
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies:
> An implementation may set limits on the maximum depth of nesting .
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In this class , the array ' s limit of nesting is not explicitly constrained .
However , a maximum depth of nesting may be introduced by the compiler or
runtime environment . A theoretical limit can be queried by calling the
@ ref max_size function of a JSON array .
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# ### Storage
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Arrays are stored as pointers in a @ ref basic_json type . That is , for any
access to array values , a pointer of type ` array_t * ` must be dereferenced .
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@ sa @ ref object_t - - type for an object value
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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using array_t = ArrayType < basic_json , AllocatorType < basic_json > > ;
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/*!
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@ brief a type for a string
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON strings as follows:
> A string is a sequence of zero or more Unicode characters .
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To store objects in C + + , a type is defined by the template parameter
described below . Unicode values are split by the JSON class into
byte - sized characters during deserialization .
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@ tparam StringType the container to store strings ( e . g . , ` std : : string ` ) .
Note this container is used for keys / names in objects , see @ ref object_t .
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# ### Default type
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With the default values for @ a StringType ( ` std : : string ` ) , the default
value for @ a string_t is :
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@ code { . cpp }
std : : string
@ endcode
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# ### Encoding
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Strings are stored in UTF - 8 encoding . Therefore , functions like
` std : : string : : size ( ) ` or ` std : : string : : length ( ) ` return the number of
bytes in the string rather than the number of characters or glyphs .
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# ### String comparison
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) states:
> Software implementations are typically required to test names of object
> members for equality . Implementations that transform the textual
> representation into sequences of Unicode code units and then perform the
> comparison numerically , code unit by code unit , are interoperable in the
> sense that implementations will agree in all cases on equality or
> inequality of two strings . For example , implementations that compare
> strings with escaped characters unconverted may incorrectly find that
> ` " a \\ b " ` and ` " a \u005C b " ` are not equal .
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This implementation is interoperable as it does compare strings code unit
by code unit .
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# ### Storage
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String values are stored as pointers in a @ ref basic_json type . That is ,
for any access to string values , a pointer of type ` string_t * ` must be
dereferenced .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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using string_t = StringType ;
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/*!
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@ brief a type for a boolean
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) implicitly describes a boolean as a
type which differentiates the two literals ` true ` and ` false ` .
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To store objects in C + + , a type is defined by the template parameter @ a
BooleanType which chooses the type to use .
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# ### Default type
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With the default values for @ a BooleanType ( ` bool ` ) , the default value for
@ a boolean_t is :
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@ code { . cpp }
bool
@ endcode
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# ### Storage
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Boolean values are stored directly inside a @ ref basic_json type .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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using boolean_t = BooleanType ;
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/*!
@ brief a type for a number ( integer )
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes numbers as follows:
> The representation of numbers is similar to that used in most
> programming languages . A number is represented in base 10 using decimal
> digits . It contains an integer component that may be prefixed with an
> optional minus sign , which may be followed by a fraction part and / or an
> exponent part . Leading zeros are not allowed . ( . . . ) Numeric values that
> cannot be represented in the grammar below ( such as Infinity and NaN )
> are not permitted .
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This description includes both integer and floating - point numbers .
However , C + + allows more precise storage if it is known whether the number
is a signed integer , an unsigned integer or a floating - point number .
Therefore , three different types , @ ref number_integer_t , @ ref
number_unsigned_t and @ ref number_float_t are used .
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To store integer numbers in C + + , a type is defined by the template
parameter @ a NumberIntegerType which chooses the type to use .
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# ### Default type
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With the default values for @ a NumberIntegerType ( ` int64_t ` ) , the default
value for @ a number_integer_t is :
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@ code { . cpp }
int64_t
@ endcode
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# ### Default behavior
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- The restrictions about leading zeros is not enforced in C + + . Instead ,
leading zeros in integer literals lead to an interpretation as octal
number . Internally , the value will be stored as decimal number . For
instance , the C + + integer literal ` 010 ` will be serialized to ` 8 ` .
During deserialization , leading zeros yield an error .
- Not - a - number ( NaN ) values will be serialized to ` null ` .
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# ### Limits
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies:
> An implementation may set limits on the range and precision of numbers .
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When the default type is used , the maximal integer number that can be
stored is ` 9223372036854775807 ` ( INT64_MAX ) and the minimal integer number
that can be stored is ` - 9223372036854775808 ` ( INT64_MIN ) . Integer numbers
that are out of range will yield over / underflow when used in a
constructor . During deserialization , too large or small integer numbers
will be automatically be stored as @ ref number_unsigned_t or @ ref
number_float_t .
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) further states:
> Note that when such software is used , numbers that are integers and are
> in the range \ f $ [ - 2 ^ { 53 } + 1 , 2 ^ { 53 } - 1 ] \ f $ are interoperable in the sense
> that implementations will agree exactly on their numeric values .
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As this range is a subrange of the exactly supported range [ INT64_MIN ,
INT64_MAX ] , this class ' s integer type is interoperable .
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# ### Storage
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Integer number values are stored directly inside a @ ref basic_json type .
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@ sa @ ref number_float_t - - type for number values ( floating - point )
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@ sa @ ref number_unsigned_t - - type for number values ( unsigned integer )
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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using number_integer_t = NumberIntegerType ;
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/*!
@ brief a type for a number ( unsigned )
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes numbers as follows:
> The representation of numbers is similar to that used in most
> programming languages . A number is represented in base 10 using decimal
> digits . It contains an integer component that may be prefixed with an
> optional minus sign , which may be followed by a fraction part and / or an
> exponent part . Leading zeros are not allowed . ( . . . ) Numeric values that
> cannot be represented in the grammar below ( such as Infinity and NaN )
> are not permitted .
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This description includes both integer and floating - point numbers .
However , C + + allows more precise storage if it is known whether the number
is a signed integer , an unsigned integer or a floating - point number .
Therefore , three different types , @ ref number_integer_t , @ ref
number_unsigned_t and @ ref number_float_t are used .
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To store unsigned integer numbers in C + + , a type is defined by the
template parameter @ a NumberUnsignedType which chooses the type to use .
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# ### Default type
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With the default values for @ a NumberUnsignedType ( ` uint64_t ` ) , the
default value for @ a number_unsigned_t is :
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@ code { . cpp }
uint64_t
@ endcode
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# ### Default behavior
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- The restrictions about leading zeros is not enforced in C + + . Instead ,
leading zeros in integer literals lead to an interpretation as octal
number . Internally , the value will be stored as decimal number . For
instance , the C + + integer literal ` 010 ` will be serialized to ` 8 ` .
During deserialization , leading zeros yield an error .
- Not - a - number ( NaN ) values will be serialized to ` null ` .
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# ### Limits
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies:
> An implementation may set limits on the range and precision of numbers .
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When the default type is used , the maximal integer number that can be
stored is ` 18446744073709551615 ` ( UINT64_MAX ) and the minimal integer
number that can be stored is ` 0 ` . Integer numbers that are out of range
will yield over / underflow when used in a constructor . During
deserialization , too large or small integer numbers will be automatically
be stored as @ ref number_integer_t or @ ref number_float_t .
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) further states:
> Note that when such software is used , numbers that are integers and are
> in the range \ f $ [ - 2 ^ { 53 } + 1 , 2 ^ { 53 } - 1 ] \ f $ are interoperable in the sense
> that implementations will agree exactly on their numeric values .
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As this range is a subrange ( when considered in conjunction with the
number_integer_t type ) of the exactly supported range [ 0 , UINT64_MAX ] ,
this class ' s integer type is interoperable .
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# ### Storage
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Integer number values are stored directly inside a @ ref basic_json type .
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@ sa @ ref number_float_t - - type for number values ( floating - point )
@ sa @ ref number_integer_t - - type for number values ( integer )
@ since version 2.0 .0
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*/
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using number_unsigned_t = NumberUnsignedType ;
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/*!
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@ brief a type for a number ( floating - point )
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes numbers as follows:
> The representation of numbers is similar to that used in most
> programming languages . A number is represented in base 10 using decimal
> digits . It contains an integer component that may be prefixed with an
> optional minus sign , which may be followed by a fraction part and / or an
> exponent part . Leading zeros are not allowed . ( . . . ) Numeric values that
> cannot be represented in the grammar below ( such as Infinity and NaN )
> are not permitted .
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This description includes both integer and floating - point numbers .
However , C + + allows more precise storage if it is known whether the number
is a signed integer , an unsigned integer or a floating - point number .
Therefore , three different types , @ ref number_integer_t , @ ref
number_unsigned_t and @ ref number_float_t are used .
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To store floating - point numbers in C + + , a type is defined by the template
parameter @ a NumberFloatType which chooses the type to use .
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# ### Default type
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With the default values for @ a NumberFloatType ( ` double ` ) , the default
value for @ a number_float_t is :
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@ code { . cpp }
double
@ endcode
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# ### Default behavior
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- The restrictions about leading zeros is not enforced in C + + . Instead ,
leading zeros in floating - point literals will be ignored . Internally ,
the value will be stored as decimal number . For instance , the C + +
floating - point literal ` 01.2 ` will be serialized to ` 1.2 ` . During
deserialization , leading zeros yield an error .
- Not - a - number ( NaN ) values will be serialized to ` null ` .
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# ### Limits
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[ RFC 7159 ] ( http : //rfc7159.net/rfc7159) states:
> This specification allows implementations to set limits on the range and
> precision of numbers accepted . Since software that implements IEEE
> 754 - 2008 binary64 ( double precision ) numbers is generally available and
> widely used , good interoperability can be achieved by implementations
> that expect no more precision or range than these provide , in the sense
> that implementations will approximate JSON numbers within the expected
> precision .
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This implementation does exactly follow this approach , as it uses double
precision floating - point numbers . Note values smaller than
` - 1.79769313486232e+308 ` and values greater than ` 1.79769313486232e+308 `
will be stored as NaN internally and be serialized to ` null ` .
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# ### Storage
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Floating - point number values are stored directly inside a @ ref basic_json
type .
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@ sa @ ref number_integer_t - - type for number values ( integer )
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@ sa @ ref number_unsigned_t - - type for number values ( unsigned integer )
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
using number_float_t = NumberFloatType ;
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/*!
@ brief a type for a packed binary type
This type is a type designed to carry binary data that appears in various
serialized formats , such as CBOR ' s Major Type 2 , MessagePack ' s bin , and
BSON ' s generic binary subtype . This type is NOT a part of standard JSON and
exists solely for compatibility with these binary types . As such , it is
simply defined as an ordered sequence of zero or more byte values .
Additionally , as an implementation detail , the subtype of the binary data is
carried around as a ` std : : uint8_t ` , which is compatible with both of the
binary data formats that use binary subtyping , ( though the specific
numbering is incompatible with each other , and it is up to the user to
translate between them ) .
[ CBOR ' s RFC 7049 ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7049) describes this type
as :
> Major type 2 : a byte string . The string ' s length in bytes is represented
> following the rules for positive integers ( major type 0 ) .
[ MessagePack ' s documentation on the bin type
family ] ( https : //github.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md#bin-format-family)
describes this type as :
> Bin format family stores an byte array in 2 , 3 , or 5 bytes of extra bytes
> in addition to the size of the byte array .
[ BSON ' s specifications ] ( http : //bsonspec.org/spec.html) describe several
binary types ; however , this type is intended to represent the generic binary
type which has the description :
> Generic binary subtype - This is the most commonly used binary subtype and
> should be the ' default ' for drivers and tools .
None of these impose any limitations on the internal representation other
than the basic unit of storage be some type of array whose parts are
decomposable into bytes .
The default representation of this binary format is a
` std : : vector < std : : uint8_t > ` , which is a very common way to represent a byte
array in modern C + + .
# ### Default type
The default values for @ a BinaryType is ` std : : vector < std : : uint8_t > `
# ### Storage
Binary Arrays are stored as pointers in a @ ref basic_json type . That is ,
for any access to array values , a pointer of the type ` binary_t * ` must be
dereferenced .
# ### Notes on subtypes
- CBOR
- Binary values are represented as byte strings . No subtypes are
supported and will be ignored when CBOR is written .
- MessagePack
- If a subtype is given and the binary array contains exactly 1 , 2 , 4 , 8 ,
or 16 elements , the fixext family ( fixext1 , fixext2 , fixext4 , fixext8 )
is used . For other sizes , the ext family ( ext8 , ext16 , ext32 ) is used .
The subtype is then added as singed 8 - bit integer .
- If no subtype is given , the bin family ( bin8 , bin16 , bin32 ) is used .
- BSON
- If a subtype is given , it is used and added as unsigned 8 - bit integer .
- If no subtype is given , the generic binary subtype 0x00 is used .
@ sa @ ref binary - - create a binary array
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
using binary_t = nlohmann : : byte_container_with_subtype < BinaryType > ;
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/// @}
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private :
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/// helper for exception-safe object creation
template < typename T , typename . . . Args >
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JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
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static T * create ( Args & & . . . args )
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{
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AllocatorType < T > alloc ;
using AllocatorTraits = std : : allocator_traits < AllocatorType < T > > ;
auto deleter = [ & ] ( T * object )
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{
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AllocatorTraits : : deallocate ( alloc , object , 1 ) ;
} ;
std : : unique_ptr < T , decltype ( deleter ) > object ( AllocatorTraits : : allocate ( alloc , 1 ) , deleter ) ;
AllocatorTraits : : construct ( alloc , object . get ( ) , std : : forward < Args > ( args ) . . . ) ;
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JSON_ASSERT ( object ! = nullptr ) ;
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return object . release ( ) ;
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}
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////////////////////////
// JSON value storage //
////////////////////////
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/*!
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@ brief a JSON value
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The actual storage for a JSON value of the @ ref basic_json class . This
union combines the different storage types for the JSON value types
defined in @ ref value_t .
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JSON type | value_t type | used type
- - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
object | object | pointer to @ ref object_t
array | array | pointer to @ ref array_t
string | string | pointer to @ ref string_t
boolean | boolean | @ ref boolean_t
number | number_integer | @ ref number_integer_t
number | number_unsigned | @ ref number_unsigned_t
number | number_float | @ ref number_float_t
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binary | binary | pointer to @ ref binary_t
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null | null | * no value is stored *
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@ note Variable - length types ( objects , arrays , and strings ) are stored as
pointers . The size of the union should not exceed 64 bits if the default
value types are used .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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union json_value
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{
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/// object (stored with pointer to save storage)
object_t * object ;
/// array (stored with pointer to save storage)
array_t * array ;
/// string (stored with pointer to save storage)
string_t * string ;
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/// binary (stored with pointer to save storage)
binary_t * binary ;
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/// boolean
boolean_t boolean ;
/// number (integer)
number_integer_t number_integer ;
/// number (unsigned integer)
number_unsigned_t number_unsigned ;
/// number (floating-point)
number_float_t number_float ;
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/// default constructor (for null values)
json_value ( ) = default ;
/// constructor for booleans
json_value ( boolean_t v ) noexcept : boolean ( v ) { }
/// constructor for numbers (integer)
json_value ( number_integer_t v ) noexcept : number_integer ( v ) { }
/// constructor for numbers (unsigned)
json_value ( number_unsigned_t v ) noexcept : number_unsigned ( v ) { }
/// constructor for numbers (floating-point)
json_value ( number_float_t v ) noexcept : number_float ( v ) { }
/// constructor for empty values of a given type
json_value ( value_t t )
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{
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switch ( t )
{
case value_t : : object :
{
object = create < object_t > ( ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : array :
{
array = create < array_t > ( ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : string :
{
string = create < string_t > ( " " ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
binary = create < binary_t > ( ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : boolean :
{
boolean = boolean_t ( false ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_integer :
{
number_integer = number_integer_t ( 0 ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
number_unsigned = number_unsigned_t ( 0 ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_float :
{
number_float = number_float_t ( 0.0 ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : null :
{
object = nullptr ; // silence warning, see #821
break ;
}
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default :
{
object = nullptr ; // silence warning, see #821
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( t = = value_t : : null ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( other_error : : create ( 500 , " 961c151d2e87f2686a955a9be24d316f1362bf21 3.9.1 " ) ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
break ;
}
}
}
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/// constructor for strings
json_value ( const string_t & value )
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{
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string = create < string_t > ( value ) ;
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}
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/// constructor for rvalue strings
json_value ( string_t & & value )
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{
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string = create < string_t > ( std : : move ( value ) ) ;
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}
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/// constructor for objects
json_value ( const object_t & value )
{
object = create < object_t > ( value ) ;
}
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/// constructor for rvalue objects
json_value ( object_t & & value )
{
object = create < object_t > ( std : : move ( value ) ) ;
}
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/// constructor for arrays
json_value ( const array_t & value )
{
array = create < array_t > ( value ) ;
}
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/// constructor for rvalue arrays
json_value ( array_t & & value )
{
array = create < array_t > ( std : : move ( value ) ) ;
}
/// constructor for binary arrays
json_value ( const typename binary_t : : container_type & value )
{
binary = create < binary_t > ( value ) ;
}
/// constructor for rvalue binary arrays
json_value ( typename binary_t : : container_type & & value )
{
binary = create < binary_t > ( std : : move ( value ) ) ;
}
/// constructor for binary arrays (internal type)
json_value ( const binary_t & value )
{
binary = create < binary_t > ( value ) ;
}
/// constructor for rvalue binary arrays (internal type)
json_value ( binary_t & & value )
{
binary = create < binary_t > ( std : : move ( value ) ) ;
}
void destroy ( value_t t ) noexcept
{
// flatten the current json_value to a heap-allocated stack
std : : vector < basic_json > stack ;
// move the top-level items to stack
if ( t = = value_t : : array )
{
stack . reserve ( array - > size ( ) ) ;
std : : move ( array - > begin ( ) , array - > end ( ) , std : : back_inserter ( stack ) ) ;
}
else if ( t = = value_t : : object )
{
stack . reserve ( object - > size ( ) ) ;
for ( auto & & it : * object )
{
stack . push_back ( std : : move ( it . second ) ) ;
}
}
while ( ! stack . empty ( ) )
{
// move the last item to local variable to be processed
basic_json current_item ( std : : move ( stack . back ( ) ) ) ;
stack . pop_back ( ) ;
// if current_item is array/object, move
// its children to the stack to be processed later
if ( current_item . is_array ( ) )
{
std : : move ( current_item . m_value . array - > begin ( ) , current_item . m_value . array - > end ( ) ,
std : : back_inserter ( stack ) ) ;
current_item . m_value . array - > clear ( ) ;
}
else if ( current_item . is_object ( ) )
{
for ( auto & & it : * current_item . m_value . object )
{
stack . push_back ( std : : move ( it . second ) ) ;
}
current_item . m_value . object - > clear ( ) ;
}
// it's now safe that current_item get destructed
// since it doesn't have any children
}
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switch ( t )
{
case value_t : : object :
{
AllocatorType < object_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , object ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , object , 1 ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : array :
{
AllocatorType < array_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , array ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , array , 1 ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : string :
{
AllocatorType < string_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , string ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , string , 1 ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
AllocatorType < binary_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , binary ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , binary , 1 ) ;
break ;
}
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default :
{
break ;
}
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}
}
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} ;
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/*!
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@ brief checks the class invariants
This function asserts the class invariants . It needs to be called at the
end of every constructor to make sure that created objects respect the
invariant . Furthermore , it has to be called each time the type of a JSON
value is changed , because the invariant expresses a relationship between
@ a m_type and @ a m_value .
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*/
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void assert_invariant ( ) const noexcept
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( m_type ! = value_t : : object | | m_value . object ! = nullptr ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( m_type ! = value_t : : array | | m_value . array ! = nullptr ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( m_type ! = value_t : : string | | m_value . string ! = nullptr ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( m_type ! = value_t : : binary | | m_value . binary ! = nullptr ) ;
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}
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public :
//////////////////////////
// JSON parser callback //
//////////////////////////
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/*!
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@ brief parser event types
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The parser callback distinguishes the following events :
- ` object_start ` : the parser read ` { ` and started to process a JSON object
- ` key ` : the parser read a key of a value in an object
- ` object_end ` : the parser read ` } ` and finished processing a JSON object
- ` array_start ` : the parser read ` [ ` and started to process a JSON array
- ` array_end ` : the parser read ` ] ` and finished processing a JSON array
- ` value ` : the parser finished reading a JSON value
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@ image html callback_events . png " Example when certain parse events are triggered "
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@ sa @ ref parser_callback_t for more information and examples
*/
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using parse_event_t = detail : : parse_event_t ;
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/*!
@ brief per - element parser callback type
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With a parser callback function , the result of parsing a JSON text can be
influenced . When passed to @ ref parse , it is called on certain events
( passed as @ ref parse_event_t via parameter @ a event ) with a set recursion
depth @ a depth and context JSON value @ a parsed . The return value of the
callback function is a boolean indicating whether the element that emitted
the callback shall be kept or not .
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We distinguish six scenarios ( determined by the event type ) in which the
callback function can be called . The following table describes the values
of the parameters @ a depth , @ a event , and @ a parsed .
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parameter @ a event | description | parameter @ a depth | parameter @ a parsed
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
parse_event_t : : object_start | the parser read ` { ` and started to process a JSON object | depth of the parent of the JSON object | a JSON value with type discarded
parse_event_t : : key | the parser read a key of a value in an object | depth of the currently parsed JSON object | a JSON string containing the key
parse_event_t : : object_end | the parser read ` } ` and finished processing a JSON object | depth of the parent of the JSON object | the parsed JSON object
parse_event_t : : array_start | the parser read ` [ ` and started to process a JSON array | depth of the parent of the JSON array | a JSON value with type discarded
parse_event_t : : array_end | the parser read ` ] ` and finished processing a JSON array | depth of the parent of the JSON array | the parsed JSON array
parse_event_t : : value | the parser finished reading a JSON value | depth of the value | the parsed JSON value
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@ image html callback_events . png " Example when certain parse events are triggered "
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Discarding a value ( i . e . , returning ` false ` ) has different effects
depending on the context in which function was called :
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- Discarded values in structured types are skipped . That is , the parser
will behave as if the discarded value was never read .
- In case a value outside a structured type is skipped , it is replaced
with ` null ` . This case happens if the top - level element is skipped .
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@ param [ in ] depth the depth of the recursion during parsing
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@ param [ in ] event an event of type parse_event_t indicating the context in
the callback function has been called
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@ param [ in , out ] parsed the current intermediate parse result ; note that
writing to this value has no effect for parse_event_t : : key events
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@ return Whether the JSON value which called the function during parsing
should be kept ( ` true ` ) or not ( ` false ` ) . In the latter case , it is either
skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object .
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@ sa @ ref parse for examples
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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using parser_callback_t = detail : : parser_callback_t < basic_json > ;
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//////////////////
// constructors //
//////////////////
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/// @name constructors and destructors
/// Constructors of class @ref basic_json, copy/move constructor, copy
/// assignment, static functions creating objects, and the destructor.
/// @{
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/*!
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@ brief create an empty value with a given type
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Create an empty JSON value with a given type . The value will be default
initialized with an empty value which depends on the type :
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Value type | initial value
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` null `
boolean | ` false `
string | ` " " `
number | ` 0 `
object | ` { } `
array | ` [ ] `
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binary | empty array
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@ param [ in ] v the type of the value to create
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows the constructor for different @ ref
value_t values , basic_json__value_t }
@ sa @ ref clear ( ) - - restores the postcondition of this constructor
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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basic_json ( const value_t v )
: m_type ( v ) , m_value ( v )
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{
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assert_invariant ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief create a null object
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Create a ` null ` JSON value . It either takes a null pointer as parameter
( explicitly creating ` null ` ) or no parameter ( implicitly creating ` null ` ) .
The passed null pointer itself is not read - - it is only used to choose
the right constructor .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this constructor never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows the constructor with and without a
null pointer parameter . , basic_json__nullptr_t }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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basic_json ( std : : nullptr_t = nullptr ) noexcept
: basic_json ( value_t : : null )
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{
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assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief create a JSON value
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This is a " catch all " constructor for all compatible JSON types ; that is ,
types for which a ` to_json ( ) ` method exists . The constructor forwards the
parameter @ a val to that method ( to ` json_serializer < U > : : to_json ` method
with ` U = uncvref_t < CompatibleType > ` , to be exact ) .
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Template type @ a CompatibleType includes , but is not limited to , the
following types :
- * * arrays * * : @ ref array_t and all kinds of compatible containers such as
` std : : vector ` , ` std : : deque ` , ` std : : list ` , ` std : : forward_list ` ,
` std : : array ` , ` std : : valarray ` , ` std : : set ` , ` std : : unordered_set ` ,
` std : : multiset ` , and ` std : : unordered_multiset ` with a ` value_type ` from
which a @ ref basic_json value can be constructed .
- * * objects * * : @ ref object_t and all kinds of compatible associative
containers such as ` std : : map ` , ` std : : unordered_map ` , ` std : : multimap ` ,
and ` std : : unordered_multimap ` with a ` key_type ` compatible to
@ ref string_t and a ` value_type ` from which a @ ref basic_json value can
be constructed .
- * * strings * * : @ ref string_t , string literals , and all compatible string
containers can be used .
- * * numbers * * : @ ref number_integer_t , @ ref number_unsigned_t ,
@ ref number_float_t , and all convertible number types such as ` int ` ,
` size_t ` , ` int64_t ` , ` float ` or ` double ` can be used .
- * * boolean * * : @ ref boolean_t / ` bool ` can be used .
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- * * binary * * : @ ref binary_t / ` std : : vector < uint8_t > ` may be used ,
unfortunately because string literals cannot be distinguished from binary
character arrays by the C + + type system , all types compatible with ` const
char * ` will be directed to the string constructor instead . This is both
for backwards compatibility , and due to the fact that a binary type is not
a standard JSON type .
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See the examples below .
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@ tparam CompatibleType a type such that :
- @ a CompatibleType is not derived from ` std : : istream ` ,
- @ a CompatibleType is not @ ref basic_json ( to avoid hijacking copy / move
constructors ) ,
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- @ a CompatibleType is not a different @ ref basic_json type ( i . e . with different template arguments )
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- @ a CompatibleType is not a @ ref basic_json nested type ( e . g . ,
@ ref json_pointer , @ ref iterator , etc . . . )
- @ ref @ ref json_serializer < U > has a
` to_json ( basic_json_t & , CompatibleType & & ) ` method
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@ tparam U = ` uncvref_t < CompatibleType > `
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@ param [ in ] val the value to be forwarded to the respective constructor
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@ complexity Usually linear in the size of the passed @ a val , also
depending on the implementation of the called ` to_json ( ) `
method .
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@ exceptionsafety Depends on the called constructor . For types directly
supported by the library ( i . e . , all types for which no ` to_json ( ) ` function
was provided ) , strong guarantee holds : if an exception is thrown , there are
no changes to any JSON value .
@ liveexample { The following code shows the constructor with several
compatible types . , basic_json__CompatibleType }
@ since version 2.1 .0
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*/
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template < typename CompatibleType ,
typename U = detail : : uncvref_t < CompatibleType > ,
detail : : enable_if_t <
! detail : : is_basic_json < U > : : value & & detail : : is_compatible_type < basic_json_t , U > : : value , int > = 0 >
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basic_json ( CompatibleType & & val ) noexcept ( noexcept (
JSONSerializer < U > : : to_json ( std : : declval < basic_json_t & > ( ) ,
std : : forward < CompatibleType > ( val ) ) ) )
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{
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JSONSerializer < U > : : to_json ( * this , std : : forward < CompatibleType > ( val ) ) ;
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assert_invariant ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief create a JSON value from an existing one
This is a constructor for existing @ ref basic_json types .
It does not hijack copy / move constructors , since the parameter has different
template arguments than the current ones .
The constructor tries to convert the internal @ ref m_value of the parameter .
@ tparam BasicJsonType a type such that :
- @ a BasicJsonType is a @ ref basic_json type .
- @ a BasicJsonType has different template arguments than @ ref basic_json_t .
@ param [ in ] val the @ ref basic_json value to be converted .
@ complexity Usually linear in the size of the passed @ a val , also
depending on the implementation of the called ` to_json ( ) `
method .
@ exceptionsafety Depends on the called constructor . For types directly
supported by the library ( i . e . , all types for which no ` to_json ( ) ` function
was provided ) , strong guarantee holds : if an exception is thrown , there are
no changes to any JSON value .
@ since version 3.2 .0
*/
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template < typename BasicJsonType ,
detail : : enable_if_t <
detail : : is_basic_json < BasicJsonType > : : value & & ! std : : is_same < basic_json , BasicJsonType > : : value , int > = 0 >
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basic_json ( const BasicJsonType & val )
{
using other_boolean_t = typename BasicJsonType : : boolean_t ;
using other_number_float_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_float_t ;
using other_number_integer_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_integer_t ;
using other_number_unsigned_t = typename BasicJsonType : : number_unsigned_t ;
using other_string_t = typename BasicJsonType : : string_t ;
using other_object_t = typename BasicJsonType : : object_t ;
using other_array_t = typename BasicJsonType : : array_t ;
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using other_binary_t = typename BasicJsonType : : binary_t ;
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switch ( val . type ( ) )
{
case value_t : : boolean :
JSONSerializer < other_boolean_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get < other_boolean_t > ( ) ) ;
break ;
case value_t : : number_float :
JSONSerializer < other_number_float_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get < other_number_float_t > ( ) ) ;
break ;
case value_t : : number_integer :
JSONSerializer < other_number_integer_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get < other_number_integer_t > ( ) ) ;
break ;
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
JSONSerializer < other_number_unsigned_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get < other_number_unsigned_t > ( ) ) ;
break ;
case value_t : : string :
JSONSerializer < other_string_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get_ref < const other_string_t & > ( ) ) ;
break ;
case value_t : : object :
JSONSerializer < other_object_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get_ref < const other_object_t & > ( ) ) ;
break ;
case value_t : : array :
JSONSerializer < other_array_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get_ref < const other_array_t & > ( ) ) ;
break ;
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case value_t : : binary :
JSONSerializer < other_binary_t > : : to_json ( * this , val . template get_ref < const other_binary_t & > ( ) ) ;
break ;
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case value_t : : null :
* this = nullptr ;
break ;
case value_t : : discarded :
m_type = value_t : : discarded ;
break ;
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default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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/*!
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@ brief create a container ( array or object ) from an initializer list
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Creates a JSON value of type array or object from the passed initializer
list @ a init . In case @ a type_deduction is ` true ` ( default ) , the type of
the JSON value to be created is deducted from the initializer list @ a init
according to the following rules :
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1. If the list is empty , an empty JSON object value ` { } ` is created .
2. If the list consists of pairs whose first element is a string , a JSON
object value is created where the first elements of the pairs are
treated as keys and the second elements are as values .
3. In all other cases , an array is created .
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The rules aim to create the best fit between a C + + initializer list and
JSON values . The rationale is as follows :
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1. The empty initializer list is written as ` { } ` which is exactly an empty
JSON object .
2. C + + has no way of describing mapped types other than to list a list of
pairs . As JSON requires that keys must be of type string , rule 2 is the
weakest constraint one can pose on initializer lists to interpret them
as an object .
3. In all other cases , the initializer list could not be interpreted as
JSON object type , so interpreting it as JSON array type is safe .
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With the rules described above , the following JSON values cannot be
expressed by an initializer list :
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- the empty array ( ` [ ] ` ) : use @ ref array ( initializer_list_t )
with an empty initializer list in this case
- arrays whose elements satisfy rule 2 : use @ ref
array ( initializer_list_t ) with the same initializer list
in this case
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@ note When used without parentheses around an empty initializer list , @ ref
basic_json ( ) is called instead of this function , yielding the JSON null
value .
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@ param [ in ] init initializer list with JSON values
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@ param [ in ] type_deduction internal parameter ; when set to ` true ` , the type
of the JSON value is deducted from the initializer list @ a init ; when set
to ` false ` , the type provided via @ a manual_type is forced . This mode is
used by the functions @ ref array ( initializer_list_t ) and
@ ref object ( initializer_list_t ) .
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@ param [ in ] manual_type internal parameter ; when @ a type_deduction is set
to ` false ` , the created JSON value will use the provided type ( only @ ref
value_t : : array and @ ref value_t : : object are valid ) ; when @ a type_deduction
is set to ` true ` , this parameter has no effect
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@ throw type_error .301 if @ a type_deduction is ` false ` , @ a manual_type is
` value_t : : object ` , but @ a init contains an element which is not a pair
whose first element is a string . In this case , the constructor could not
create an object . If @ a type_deduction would have be ` true ` , an array
would have been created . See @ ref object ( initializer_list_t )
for an example .
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@ complexity Linear in the size of the initializer list @ a init .
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
@ liveexample { The example below shows how JSON values are created from
initializer lists . , basic_json__list_init_t }
@ sa @ ref array ( initializer_list_t ) - - create a JSON array
value from an initializer list
@ sa @ ref object ( initializer_list_t ) - - create a JSON object
value from an initializer list
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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basic_json ( initializer_list_t init ,
bool type_deduction = true ,
value_t manual_type = value_t : : array )
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{
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// check if each element is an array with two elements whose first
// element is a string
bool is_an_object = std : : all_of ( init . begin ( ) , init . end ( ) ,
[ ] ( const detail : : json_ref < basic_json > & element_ref )
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{
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return element_ref - > is_array ( ) & & element_ref - > size ( ) = = 2 & & ( * element_ref ) [ 0 ] . is_string ( ) ;
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} ) ;
// adjust type if type deduction is not wanted
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if ( ! type_deduction )
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{
// if array is wanted, do not create an object though possible
if ( manual_type = = value_t : : array )
{
is_an_object = false ;
}
// if object is wanted but impossible, throw an exception
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( manual_type = = value_t : : object & & ! is_an_object ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 301 , " cannot create object from initializer list " ) ) ;
}
}
if ( is_an_object )
{
// the initializer list is a list of pairs -> create object
m_type = value_t : : object ;
m_value = value_t : : object ;
std : : for_each ( init . begin ( ) , init . end ( ) , [ this ] ( const detail : : json_ref < basic_json > & element_ref )
{
auto element = element_ref . moved_or_copied ( ) ;
m_value . object - > emplace (
std : : move ( * ( ( * element . m_value . array ) [ 0 ] . m_value . string ) ) ,
std : : move ( ( * element . m_value . array ) [ 1 ] ) ) ;
} ) ;
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}
else
{
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// the initializer list describes an array -> create array
m_type = value_t : : array ;
m_value . array = create < array_t > ( init . begin ( ) , init . end ( ) ) ;
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}
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assert_invariant ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief explicitly create a binary array ( without subtype )
Creates a JSON binary array value from a given binary container . Binary
values are part of various binary formats , such as CBOR , MessagePack , and
BSON . This constructor is used to create a value for serialization to those
formats .
@ note Note , this function exists because of the difficulty in correctly
specifying the correct template overload in the standard value ctor , as both
JSON arrays and JSON binary arrays are backed with some form of a
` std : : vector ` . Because JSON binary arrays are a non - standard extension it
was decided that it would be best to prevent automatic initialization of a
binary array type , for backwards compatibility and so it does not happen on
accident .
@ param [ in ] init container containing bytes to use as binary type
@ return JSON binary array value
@ complexity Linear in the size of @ a init .
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json binary ( const typename binary_t : : container_type & init )
{
auto res = basic_json ( ) ;
res . m_type = value_t : : binary ;
res . m_value = init ;
return res ;
}
/*!
@ brief explicitly create a binary array ( with subtype )
Creates a JSON binary array value from a given binary container . Binary
values are part of various binary formats , such as CBOR , MessagePack , and
BSON . This constructor is used to create a value for serialization to those
formats .
@ note Note , this function exists because of the difficulty in correctly
specifying the correct template overload in the standard value ctor , as both
JSON arrays and JSON binary arrays are backed with some form of a
` std : : vector ` . Because JSON binary arrays are a non - standard extension it
was decided that it would be best to prevent automatic initialization of a
binary array type , for backwards compatibility and so it does not happen on
accident .
@ param [ in ] init container containing bytes to use as binary type
@ param [ in ] subtype subtype to use in MessagePack and BSON
@ return JSON binary array value
@ complexity Linear in the size of @ a init .
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json binary ( const typename binary_t : : container_type & init , std : : uint8_t subtype )
{
auto res = basic_json ( ) ;
res . m_type = value_t : : binary ;
res . m_value = binary_t ( init , subtype ) ;
return res ;
}
/// @copydoc binary(const typename binary_t::container_type&)
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json binary ( typename binary_t : : container_type & & init )
{
auto res = basic_json ( ) ;
res . m_type = value_t : : binary ;
res . m_value = std : : move ( init ) ;
return res ;
}
/// @copydoc binary(const typename binary_t::container_type&, std::uint8_t)
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json binary ( typename binary_t : : container_type & & init , std : : uint8_t subtype )
{
auto res = basic_json ( ) ;
res . m_type = value_t : : binary ;
res . m_value = binary_t ( std : : move ( init ) , subtype ) ;
return res ;
}
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/*!
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@ brief explicitly create an array from an initializer list
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Creates a JSON array value from a given initializer list . That is , given a
list of values ` a , b , c ` , creates the JSON value ` [ a , b , c ] ` . If the
initializer list is empty , the empty array ` [ ] ` is created .
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@ note This function is only needed to express two edge cases that cannot
be realized with the initializer list constructor ( @ ref
basic_json ( initializer_list_t , bool , value_t ) ) . These cases
are :
1. creating an array whose elements are all pairs whose first element is a
string - - in this case , the initializer list constructor would create an
object , taking the first elements as keys
2. creating an empty array - - passing the empty initializer list to the
initializer list constructor yields an empty object
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@ param [ in ] init initializer list with JSON values to create an array from
( optional )
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@ return JSON array value
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@ complexity Linear in the size of @ a init .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for the ` array `
function . , array }
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@ sa @ ref basic_json ( initializer_list_t , bool , value_t ) - -
create a JSON value from an initializer list
@ sa @ ref object ( initializer_list_t ) - - create a JSON object
value from an initializer list
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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static basic_json array ( initializer_list_t init = { } )
{
return basic_json ( init , false , value_t : : array ) ;
}
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/*!
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@ brief explicitly create an object from an initializer list
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Creates a JSON object value from a given initializer list . The initializer
lists elements must be pairs , and their first elements must be strings . If
the initializer list is empty , the empty object ` { } ` is created .
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@ note This function is only added for symmetry reasons . In contrast to the
related function @ ref array ( initializer_list_t ) , there are
no cases which can only be expressed by this function . That is , any
initializer list @ a init can also be passed to the initializer list
constructor @ ref basic_json ( initializer_list_t , bool , value_t ) .
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@ param [ in ] init initializer list to create an object from ( optional )
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@ return JSON object value
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@ throw type_error .301 if @ a init is not a list of pairs whose first
elements are strings . In this case , no object can be created . When such a
value is passed to @ ref basic_json ( initializer_list_t , bool , value_t ) ,
an array would have been created from the passed initializer list @ a init .
See example below .
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@ complexity Linear in the size of @ a init .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for the ` object `
function . , object }
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@ sa @ ref basic_json ( initializer_list_t , bool , value_t ) - -
create a JSON value from an initializer list
@ sa @ ref array ( initializer_list_t ) - - create a JSON array
value from an initializer list
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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static basic_json object ( initializer_list_t init = { } )
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{
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return basic_json ( init , false , value_t : : object ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief construct an array with count copies of given value
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Constructs a JSON array value by creating @ a cnt copies of a passed value .
In case @ a cnt is ` 0 ` , an empty array is created .
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@ param [ in ] cnt the number of JSON copies of @ a val to create
@ param [ in ] val the JSON value to copy
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@ post ` std : : distance ( begin ( ) , end ( ) ) = = cnt ` holds .
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@ complexity Linear in @ a cnt .
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
@ liveexample { The following code shows examples for the @ ref
basic_json ( size_type \ , const basic_json & )
constructor . , basic_json__size_type_basic_json }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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basic_json ( size_type cnt , const basic_json & val )
: m_type ( value_t : : array )
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{
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m_value . array = create < array_t > ( cnt , val ) ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief construct a JSON container given an iterator range
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Constructs the JSON value with the contents of the range ` [ first , last ) ` .
The semantics depends on the different types a JSON value can have :
- In case of a null type , invalid_iterator .206 is thrown .
- In case of other primitive types ( number , boolean , or string ) , @ a first
must be ` begin ( ) ` and @ a last must be ` end ( ) ` . In this case , the value is
copied . Otherwise , invalid_iterator .204 is thrown .
- In case of structured types ( array , object ) , the constructor behaves as
similar versions for ` std : : vector ` or ` std : : map ` ; that is , a JSON array
or object is constructed from the values in the range .
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@ tparam InputIT an input iterator type ( @ ref iterator or @ ref
const_iterator )
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@ param [ in ] first begin of the range to copy from ( included )
@ param [ in ] last end of the range to copy from ( excluded )
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@ pre Iterators @ a first and @ a last must be initialized . * * This
precondition is enforced with an assertion ( see warning ) . * * If
assertions are switched off , a violation of this precondition yields
undefined behavior .
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@ pre Range ` [ first , last ) ` is valid . Usually , this precondition cannot be
checked efficiently . Only certain edge cases are detected ; see the
description of the exceptions below . A violation of this precondition
yields undefined behavior .
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@ warning A precondition is enforced with a runtime assertion that will
result in calling ` std : : abort ` if this precondition is not met .
Assertions can be disabled by defining ` NDEBUG ` at compile time .
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See https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/error/assert for more
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information .
@ throw invalid_iterator .201 if iterators @ a first and @ a last are not
compatible ( i . e . , do not belong to the same JSON value ) . In this case ,
the range ` [ first , last ) ` is undefined .
@ throw invalid_iterator .204 if iterators @ a first and @ a last belong to a
primitive type ( number , boolean , or string ) , but @ a first does not point
to the first element any more . In this case , the range ` [ first , last ) ` is
undefined . See example code below .
@ throw invalid_iterator .206 if iterators @ a first and @ a last belong to a
null value . In this case , the range ` [ first , last ) ` is undefined .
@ complexity Linear in distance between @ a first and @ a last .
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
@ liveexample { The example below shows several ways to create JSON values by
specifying a subrange with iterators . , basic_json__InputIt_InputIt }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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template < class InputIT , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_same < InputIT , typename basic_json_t : : iterator > : : value | |
std : : is_same < InputIT , typename basic_json_t : : const_iterator > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
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basic_json ( InputIT first , InputIT last )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( first . m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( last . m_object ! = nullptr ) ;
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// make sure iterator fits the current value
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( first . m_object ! = last . m_object ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 201 , " iterators are not compatible " ) ) ;
}
// copy type from first iterator
m_type = first . m_object - > m_type ;
// check if iterator range is complete for primitive values
switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : boolean :
case value_t : : number_float :
case value_t : : number_integer :
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
case value_t : : string :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! first . m_it . primitive_iterator . is_begin ( )
| | ! last . m_it . primitive_iterator . is_end ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 204 , " iterators out of range " ) ) ;
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}
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break ;
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}
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default :
break ;
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}
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switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : number_integer :
{
m_value . number_integer = first . m_object - > m_value . number_integer ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
m_value . number_unsigned = first . m_object - > m_value . number_unsigned ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_float :
{
m_value . number_float = first . m_object - > m_value . number_float ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : boolean :
{
m_value . boolean = first . m_object - > m_value . boolean ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : string :
{
m_value = * first . m_object - > m_value . string ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : object :
{
m_value . object = create < object_t > ( first . m_it . object_iterator ,
last . m_it . object_iterator ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : array :
{
m_value . array = create < array_t > ( first . m_it . array_iterator ,
last . m_it . array_iterator ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
m_value = * first . m_object - > m_value . binary ;
break ;
}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 206 , " cannot construct with iterators from " +
std : : string ( first . m_object - > type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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assert_invariant ( ) ;
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}
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///////////////////////////////////////
// other constructors and destructor //
///////////////////////////////////////
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template < typename JsonRef ,
detail : : enable_if_t < detail : : conjunction < detail : : is_json_ref < JsonRef > ,
std : : is_same < typename JsonRef : : value_type , basic_json > > : : value , int > = 0 >
basic_json ( const JsonRef & ref ) : basic_json ( ref . moved_or_copied ( ) ) { }
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/*!
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@ brief copy constructor
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Creates a copy of a given JSON value .
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@ param [ in ] other the JSON value to copy
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@ post ` * this = = other `
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@ complexity Linear in the size of @ a other .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes to any JSON value .
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@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is linear .
- As postcondition , it holds : ` other = = basic_json ( other ) ` .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for the copy
constructor . , basic_json__basic_json }
@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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basic_json ( const basic_json & other )
: m_type ( other . m_type )
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{
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// check of passed value is valid
other . assert_invariant ( ) ;
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switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : object :
{
m_value = * other . m_value . object ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : array :
{
m_value = * other . m_value . array ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : string :
{
m_value = * other . m_value . string ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : boolean :
{
m_value = other . m_value . boolean ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_integer :
{
m_value = other . m_value . number_integer ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
m_value = other . m_value . number_unsigned ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : number_float :
{
m_value = other . m_value . number_float ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
m_value = * other . m_value . binary ;
break ;
}
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default :
break ;
}
assert_invariant ( ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief move constructor
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Move constructor . Constructs a JSON value with the contents of the given
value @ a other using move semantics . It " steals " the resources from @ a
other and leaves it as JSON null value .
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@ param [ in , out ] other value to move to this object
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@ post ` * this ` has the same value as @ a other before the call .
@ post @ a other is a JSON null value .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this constructor never throws
exceptions .
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@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ MoveConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/MoveConstructible)
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requirements .
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@ liveexample { The code below shows the move constructor explicitly called
via std : : move . , basic_json__moveconstructor }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
basic_json ( basic_json & & other ) noexcept
: m_type ( std : : move ( other . m_type ) ) ,
m_value ( std : : move ( other . m_value ) )
{
// check that passed value is valid
other . assert_invariant ( ) ;
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// invalidate payload
other . m_type = value_t : : null ;
other . m_value = { } ;
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assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief copy assignment
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Copy assignment operator . Copies a JSON value via the " copy and swap "
strategy : It is expressed in terms of the copy constructor , destructor ,
and the ` swap ( ) ` member function .
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@ param [ in ] other value to copy from
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is linear .
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@ liveexample { The code below shows and example for the copy assignment . It
creates a copy of value ` a ` which is then swapped with ` b ` . Finally \ , the
copy of ` a ` ( which is the null value after the swap ) is
destroyed . , basic_json__copyassignment }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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basic_json & operator = ( basic_json other ) noexcept (
std : : is_nothrow_move_constructible < value_t > : : value & &
std : : is_nothrow_move_assignable < value_t > : : value & &
std : : is_nothrow_move_constructible < json_value > : : value & &
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std : : is_nothrow_move_assignable < json_value > : : value
)
{
// check that passed value is valid
other . assert_invariant ( ) ;
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using std : : swap ;
swap ( m_type , other . m_type ) ;
swap ( m_value , other . m_value ) ;
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assert_invariant ( ) ;
return * this ;
}
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/*!
@ brief destructor
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Destroys the JSON value and frees all allocated memory .
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is linear .
- All stored elements are destroyed and all memory is freed .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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~ basic_json ( ) noexcept
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{
assert_invariant ( ) ;
m_value . destroy ( m_type ) ;
}
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/// @}
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public :
///////////////////////
// object inspection //
///////////////////////
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/// @name object inspection
/// Functions to inspect the type of a JSON value.
/// @{
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/*!
@ brief serialization
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Serialization function for JSON values . The function tries to mimic
Python ' s ` json . dumps ( ) ` function , and currently supports its @ a indent
and @ a ensure_ascii parameters .
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@ param [ in ] indent If indent is nonnegative , then array elements and object
members will be pretty - printed with that indent level . An indent level of
` 0 ` will only insert newlines . ` - 1 ` ( the default ) selects the most compact
representation .
@ param [ in ] indent_char The character to use for indentation if @ a indent is
greater than ` 0 ` . The default is ` ` ( space ) .
@ param [ in ] ensure_ascii If @ a ensure_ascii is true , all non - ASCII characters
in the output are escaped with ` \ uXXXX ` sequences , and the result consists
of ASCII characters only .
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@ param [ in ] error_handler how to react on decoding errors ; there are three
possible values : ` strict ` ( throws and exception in case a decoding error
occurs ; default ) , ` replace ` ( replace invalid UTF - 8 sequences with U + FFFD ) ,
and ` ignore ` ( ignore invalid UTF - 8 sequences during serialization ; all
bytes are copied to the output unchanged ) .
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@ return string containing the serialization of the JSON value
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@ throw type_error .316 if a string stored inside the JSON value is not
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UTF - 8 encoded and @ a error_handler is set to strict
@ note Binary values are serialized as object containing two keys :
- " bytes " : an array of bytes as integers
- " subtype " : the subtype as integer or " null " if the binary has no subtype
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
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@ liveexample { The following example shows the effect of different @ a indent \ ,
@ a indent_char \ , and @ a ensure_ascii parameters to the result of the
serialization . , dump }
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@ see https : //docs.python.org/2/library/json.html#json.dump
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@ since version 1.0 .0 ; indentation character @ a indent_char , option
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@ a ensure_ascii and exceptions added in version 3.0 .0 ; error
handlers added in version 3.4 .0 ; serialization of binary values added
in version 3.8 .0 .
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*/
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string_t dump ( const int indent = - 1 ,
const char indent_char = ' ' ,
const bool ensure_ascii = false ,
const error_handler_t error_handler = error_handler_t : : strict ) const
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{
string_t result ;
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serializer s ( detail : : output_adapter < char , string_t > ( result ) , indent_char , error_handler ) ;
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if ( indent > = 0 )
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{
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s . dump ( * this , true , ensure_ascii , static_cast < unsigned int > ( indent ) ) ;
}
else
{
s . dump ( * this , false , ensure_ascii , 0 ) ;
}
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return result ;
}
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/*!
@ brief return the type of the JSON value ( explicit )
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Return the type of the JSON value as a value from the @ ref value_t
enumeration .
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@ return the type of the JSON value
Value type | return value
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | value_t : : null
boolean | value_t : : boolean
string | value_t : : string
number ( integer ) | value_t : : number_integer
number ( unsigned integer ) | value_t : : number_unsigned
number ( floating - point ) | value_t : : number_float
object | value_t : : object
array | value_t : : array
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binary | value_t : : binary
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discarded | value_t : : discarded
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` type ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , type }
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@ sa @ ref operator value_t ( ) - - return the type of the JSON value ( implicit )
@ sa @ ref type_name ( ) - - return the type as string
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
constexpr value_t type ( ) const noexcept
{
return m_type ;
}
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/*!
@ brief return whether type is primitive
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON type is primitive
( string , number , boolean , or null ) .
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@ return ` true ` if type is primitive ( string , number , boolean , or null ) ,
` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_primitive ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_primitive }
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@ sa @ ref is_structured ( ) - - returns whether JSON value is structured
@ sa @ ref is_null ( ) - - returns whether JSON value is ` null `
@ sa @ ref is_string ( ) - - returns whether JSON value is a string
@ sa @ ref is_boolean ( ) - - returns whether JSON value is a boolean
@ sa @ ref is_number ( ) - - returns whether JSON value is a number
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@ sa @ ref is_binary ( ) - - returns whether JSON value is a binary array
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
constexpr bool is_primitive ( ) const noexcept
{
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return is_null ( ) | | is_string ( ) | | is_boolean ( ) | | is_number ( ) | | is_binary ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief return whether type is structured
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON type is structured
( array or object ) .
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@ return ` true ` if type is structured ( array or object ) , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_structured ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_structured }
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@ sa @ ref is_primitive ( ) - - returns whether value is primitive
@ sa @ ref is_array ( ) - - returns whether value is an array
@ sa @ ref is_object ( ) - - returns whether value is an object
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
constexpr bool is_structured ( ) const noexcept
{
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return is_array ( ) | | is_object ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief return whether value is null
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is null .
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@ return ` true ` if type is null , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_null ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_null }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
constexpr bool is_null ( ) const noexcept
{
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return m_type = = value_t : : null ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief return whether value is a boolean
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a boolean .
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@ return ` true ` if type is boolean , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_boolean ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_boolean }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
constexpr bool is_boolean ( ) const noexcept
{
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return m_type = = value_t : : boolean ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief return whether value is a number
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a number . This
includes both integer ( signed and unsigned ) and floating - point values .
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@ return ` true ` if type is number ( regardless whether integer , unsigned
integer or floating - type ) , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_number ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_number }
@ sa @ ref is_number_integer ( ) - - check if value is an integer or unsigned
integer number
@ sa @ ref is_number_unsigned ( ) - - check if value is an unsigned integer
number
@ sa @ ref is_number_float ( ) - - check if value is a floating - point number
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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constexpr bool is_number ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return is_number_integer ( ) | | is_number_float ( ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief return whether value is an integer number
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a signed or
unsigned integer number . This excludes floating - point values .
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@ return ` true ` if type is an integer or unsigned integer number , ` false `
otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_number_integer ( ) ` for all
JSON types . , is_number_integer }
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@ sa @ ref is_number ( ) - - check if value is a number
@ sa @ ref is_number_unsigned ( ) - - check if value is an unsigned integer
number
@ sa @ ref is_number_float ( ) - - check if value is a floating - point number
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
constexpr bool is_number_integer ( ) const noexcept
{
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return m_type = = value_t : : number_integer | | m_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief return whether value is an unsigned integer number
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is an unsigned
integer number . This excludes floating - point and signed integer values .
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@ return ` true ` if type is an unsigned integer number , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_number_unsigned ( ) ` for all
JSON types . , is_number_unsigned }
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@ sa @ ref is_number ( ) - - check if value is a number
@ sa @ ref is_number_integer ( ) - - check if value is an integer or unsigned
integer number
@ sa @ ref is_number_float ( ) - - check if value is a floating - point number
@ since version 2.0 .0
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*/
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constexpr bool is_number_unsigned ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief return whether value is a floating - point number
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a
floating - point number . This excludes signed and unsigned integer values .
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@ return ` true ` if type is a floating - point number , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_number_float ( ) ` for all
JSON types . , is_number_float }
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@ sa @ ref is_number ( ) - - check if value is number
@ sa @ ref is_number_integer ( ) - - check if value is an integer number
@ sa @ ref is_number_unsigned ( ) - - check if value is an unsigned integer
number
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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constexpr bool is_number_float ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_type = = value_t : : number_float ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief return whether value is an object
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is an object .
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@ return ` true ` if type is object , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_object ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_object }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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constexpr bool is_object ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_type = = value_t : : object ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief return whether value is an array
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is an array .
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@ return ` true ` if type is array , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_array ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_array }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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constexpr bool is_array ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_type = = value_t : : array ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief return whether value is a string
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a string .
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@ return ` true ` if type is string , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_string ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_string }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
constexpr bool is_string ( ) const noexcept
{
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return m_type = = value_t : : string ;
}
/*!
@ brief return whether value is a binary array
This function returns true if and only if the JSON value is a binary array .
@ return ` true ` if type is binary array , ` false ` otherwise .
@ complexity Constant .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_binary ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_binary }
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
constexpr bool is_binary ( ) const noexcept
{
return m_type = = value_t : : binary ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief return whether value is discarded
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This function returns true if and only if the JSON value was discarded
during parsing with a callback function ( see @ ref parser_callback_t ) .
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@ note This function will always be ` false ` for JSON values after parsing .
That is , discarded values can only occur during parsing , but will be
removed when inside a structured value or replaced by null in other cases .
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@ return ` true ` if type is discarded , ` false ` otherwise .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` is_discarded ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , is_discarded }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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constexpr bool is_discarded ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_type = = value_t : : discarded ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief return the type of the JSON value ( implicit )
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Implicitly return the type of the JSON value as a value from the @ ref
value_t enumeration .
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@ return the type of the JSON value
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this member function never throws
exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies the @ ref value_t operator for
all JSON types . , operator__value_t }
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@ sa @ ref type ( ) - - return the type of the JSON value ( explicit )
@ sa @ ref type_name ( ) - - return the type as string
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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constexpr operator value_t ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return m_type ;
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}
/// @}
private :
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//////////////////
// value access //
//////////////////
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/// get a boolean (explicit)
boolean_t get_impl ( boolean_t * /*unused*/ ) const
{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_boolean ( ) ) )
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{
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return m_value . boolean ;
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}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be boolean, but is " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (object)
object_t * get_impl_ptr ( object_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_object ( ) ? m_value . object : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (object)
constexpr const object_t * get_impl_ptr ( const object_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
{
return is_object ( ) ? m_value . object : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (array)
array_t * get_impl_ptr ( array_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_array ( ) ? m_value . array : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (array)
constexpr const array_t * get_impl_ptr ( const array_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
{
return is_array ( ) ? m_value . array : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (string)
string_t * get_impl_ptr ( string_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_string ( ) ? m_value . string : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (string)
constexpr const string_t * get_impl_ptr ( const string_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
{
return is_string ( ) ? m_value . string : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (boolean)
boolean_t * get_impl_ptr ( boolean_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_boolean ( ) ? & m_value . boolean : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (boolean)
constexpr const boolean_t * get_impl_ptr ( const boolean_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
{
return is_boolean ( ) ? & m_value . boolean : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (integer number)
number_integer_t * get_impl_ptr ( number_integer_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_number_integer ( ) ? & m_value . number_integer : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (integer number)
constexpr const number_integer_t * get_impl_ptr ( const number_integer_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
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{
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return is_number_integer ( ) ? & m_value . number_integer : nullptr ;
}
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/// get a pointer to the value (unsigned number)
number_unsigned_t * get_impl_ptr ( number_unsigned_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_number_unsigned ( ) ? & m_value . number_unsigned : nullptr ;
}
/// get a pointer to the value (unsigned number)
constexpr const number_unsigned_t * get_impl_ptr ( const number_unsigned_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
{
return is_number_unsigned ( ) ? & m_value . number_unsigned : nullptr ;
}
/// get a pointer to the value (floating-point number)
number_float_t * get_impl_ptr ( number_float_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_number_float ( ) ? & m_value . number_float : nullptr ;
}
/// get a pointer to the value (floating-point number)
constexpr const number_float_t * get_impl_ptr ( const number_float_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
{
return is_number_float ( ) ? & m_value . number_float : nullptr ;
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}
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/// get a pointer to the value (binary)
binary_t * get_impl_ptr ( binary_t * /*unused*/ ) noexcept
{
return is_binary ( ) ? m_value . binary : nullptr ;
}
/// get a pointer to the value (binary)
constexpr const binary_t * get_impl_ptr ( const binary_t * /*unused*/ ) const noexcept
{
return is_binary ( ) ? m_value . binary : nullptr ;
}
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/*!
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@ brief helper function to implement get_ref ( )
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This function helps to implement get_ref ( ) without code duplication for
const and non - const overloads
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@ tparam ThisType will be deduced as ` basic_json ` or ` const basic_json `
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@ throw type_error .303 if ReferenceType does not match underlying value
type of the current JSON
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*/
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template < typename ReferenceType , typename ThisType >
static ReferenceType get_ref_impl ( ThisType & obj )
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{
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// delegate the call to get_ptr<>()
auto ptr = obj . template get_ptr < typename std : : add_pointer < ReferenceType > : : type > ( ) ;
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( ptr ! = nullptr ) )
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{
return * ptr ;
}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 303 , " incompatible ReferenceType for get_ref, actual type is " + std : : string ( obj . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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public :
/// @name value access
/// Direct access to the stored value of a JSON value.
/// @{
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/*!
@ brief get special - case overload
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This overloads avoids a lot of template boilerplate , it can be seen as the
identity method
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@ tparam BasicJsonType = = @ ref basic_json
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@ return a copy of * this
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ since version 2.1 .0
*/
template < typename BasicJsonType , detail : : enable_if_t <
std : : is_same < typename std : : remove_const < BasicJsonType > : : type , basic_json_t > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
basic_json get ( ) const
{
return * this ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief get special - case overload
This overloads converts the current @ ref basic_json in a different
@ ref basic_json type
@ tparam BasicJsonType = = @ ref basic_json
@ return a copy of * this , converted into @ tparam BasicJsonType
@ complexity Depending on the implementation of the called ` from_json ( ) `
method .
@ since version 3.2 .0
*/
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template < typename BasicJsonType , detail : : enable_if_t <
! std : : is_same < BasicJsonType , basic_json > : : value & &
detail : : is_basic_json < BasicJsonType > : : value , int > = 0 >
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BasicJsonType get ( ) const
{
return * this ;
}
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/*!
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@ brief get a value ( explicit )
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Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value
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which is [ CopyConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyConstructible)
and [ DefaultConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible).
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The value is converted by calling the @ ref json_serializer < ValueType >
` from_json ( ) ` method .
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The function is equivalent to executing
@ code { . cpp }
ValueType ret ;
JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( * this , ret ) ;
return ret ;
@ endcode
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This overloads is chosen if :
- @ a ValueType is not @ ref basic_json ,
- @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > has a ` from_json ( ) ` method of the form
` void from_json ( const basic_json & , ValueType & ) ` , and
- @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > does not have a ` from_json ( ) ` method of
the form ` ValueType from_json ( const basic_json & ) `
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@ tparam ValueTypeCV the provided value type
@ tparam ValueType the returned value type
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@ return copy of the JSON value , converted to @ a ValueType
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@ throw what @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > ` from_json ( ) ` method throws
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@ liveexample { The example below shows several conversions from JSON values
to other types . There a few things to note : ( 1 ) Floating - point numbers can
be converted to integers \ , ( 2 ) A JSON array can be converted to a standard
` std : : vector < short > ` \ , ( 3 ) A JSON object can be converted to C + +
associative containers such as ` std : : unordered_map < std : : string \ ,
json > ` . , get__ValueType_const }
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@ since version 2.1 .0
*/
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template < typename ValueTypeCV , typename ValueType = detail : : uncvref_t < ValueTypeCV > ,
detail : : enable_if_t <
! detail : : is_basic_json < ValueType > : : value & &
detail : : has_from_json < basic_json_t , ValueType > : : value & &
! detail : : has_non_default_from_json < basic_json_t , ValueType > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
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ValueType get ( ) const noexcept ( noexcept (
JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( std : : declval < const basic_json_t & > ( ) , std : : declval < ValueType & > ( ) ) ) )
{
// we cannot static_assert on ValueTypeCV being non-const, because
// there is support for get<const basic_json_t>(), which is why we
// still need the uncvref
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static_assert ( ! std : : is_reference < ValueTypeCV > : : value ,
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" get() cannot be used with reference types, you might want to use get_ref() " ) ;
static_assert ( std : : is_default_constructible < ValueType > : : value ,
" types must be DefaultConstructible when used with get() " ) ;
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ValueType ret ;
JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( * this , ret ) ;
return ret ;
}
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/*!
@ brief get a value ( explicit ) ; special case
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Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value
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which is * * not * * [ CopyConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/CopyConstructible)
and * * not * * [ DefaultConstructible ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible).
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The value is converted by calling the @ ref json_serializer < ValueType >
` from_json ( ) ` method .
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The function is equivalent to executing
@ code { . cpp }
return JSONSerializer < ValueTypeCV > : : from_json ( * this ) ;
@ endcode
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This overloads is chosen if :
- @ a ValueType is not @ ref basic_json and
- @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > has a ` from_json ( ) ` method of the form
` ValueType from_json ( const basic_json & ) `
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@ note If @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > has both overloads of
` from_json ( ) ` , this one is chosen .
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@ tparam ValueTypeCV the provided value type
@ tparam ValueType the returned value type
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@ return copy of the JSON value , converted to @ a ValueType
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@ throw what @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > ` from_json ( ) ` method throws
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@ since version 2.1 .0
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*/
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template < typename ValueTypeCV , typename ValueType = detail : : uncvref_t < ValueTypeCV > ,
detail : : enable_if_t < ! std : : is_same < basic_json_t , ValueType > : : value & &
detail : : has_non_default_from_json < basic_json_t , ValueType > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
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ValueType get ( ) const noexcept ( noexcept (
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JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( std : : declval < const basic_json_t & > ( ) ) ) )
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{
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static_assert ( ! std : : is_reference < ValueTypeCV > : : value ,
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" get() cannot be used with reference types, you might want to use get_ref() " ) ;
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return JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( * this ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief get a value ( explicit )
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Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value .
The value is filled into the input parameter by calling the @ ref json_serializer < ValueType >
` from_json ( ) ` method .
The function is equivalent to executing
@ code { . cpp }
ValueType v ;
JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( * this , v ) ;
@ endcode
This overloads is chosen if :
- @ a ValueType is not @ ref basic_json ,
- @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > has a ` from_json ( ) ` method of the form
` void from_json ( const basic_json & , ValueType & ) ` , and
@ tparam ValueType the input parameter type .
@ return the input parameter , allowing chaining calls .
@ throw what @ ref json_serializer < ValueType > ` from_json ( ) ` method throws
@ liveexample { The example below shows several conversions from JSON values
to other types . There a few things to note : ( 1 ) Floating - point numbers can
be converted to integers \ , ( 2 ) A JSON array can be converted to a standard
` std : : vector < short > ` \ , ( 3 ) A JSON object can be converted to C + +
associative containers such as ` std : : unordered_map < std : : string \ ,
json > ` . , get_to }
@ since version 3.3 .0
*/
template < typename ValueType ,
detail : : enable_if_t <
! detail : : is_basic_json < ValueType > : : value & &
detail : : has_from_json < basic_json_t , ValueType > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
ValueType & get_to ( ValueType & v ) const noexcept ( noexcept (
JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( std : : declval < const basic_json_t & > ( ) , v ) ) )
{
JSONSerializer < ValueType > : : from_json ( * this , v ) ;
return v ;
}
// specialization to allow to call get_to with a basic_json value
// see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/2175
template < typename ValueType ,
detail : : enable_if_t <
detail : : is_basic_json < ValueType > : : value ,
int > = 0 >
ValueType & get_to ( ValueType & v ) const
{
v = * this ;
return v ;
}
template <
typename T , std : : size_t N ,
typename Array = T ( & ) [ N ] ,
detail : : enable_if_t <
detail : : has_from_json < basic_json_t , Array > : : value , int > = 0 >
Array get_to ( T ( & v ) [ N ] ) const
noexcept ( noexcept ( JSONSerializer < Array > : : from_json (
std : : declval < const basic_json_t & > ( ) , v ) ) )
{
JSONSerializer < Array > : : from_json ( * this , v ) ;
return v ;
}
/*!
@ brief get a pointer value ( implicit )
Implicit pointer access to the internally stored JSON value . No copies are
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made .
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@ warning Writing data to the pointee of the result yields an undefined
state .
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@ tparam PointerType pointer type ; must be a pointer to @ ref array_t , @ ref
object_t , @ ref string_t , @ ref boolean_t , @ ref number_integer_t ,
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@ ref number_unsigned_t , or @ ref number_float_t . Enforced by a static
assertion .
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@ return pointer to the internally stored JSON value if the requested
pointer type @ a PointerType fits to the JSON value ; ` nullptr ` otherwise
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how pointers to internal values of a
JSON value can be requested . Note that no type conversions are made and a
` nullptr ` is returned if the value and the requested pointer type does not
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match . , get_ptr }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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template < typename PointerType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_pointer < PointerType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
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auto get_ptr ( ) noexcept - > decltype ( std : : declval < basic_json_t & > ( ) . get_impl_ptr ( std : : declval < PointerType > ( ) ) )
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{
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// delegate the call to get_impl_ptr<>()
return get_impl_ptr ( static_cast < PointerType > ( nullptr ) ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief get a pointer value ( implicit )
@ copydoc get_ptr ( )
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*/
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template < typename PointerType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_pointer < PointerType > : : value & &
std : : is_const < typename std : : remove_pointer < PointerType > : : type > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
constexpr auto get_ptr ( ) const noexcept - > decltype ( std : : declval < const basic_json_t & > ( ) . get_impl_ptr ( std : : declval < PointerType > ( ) ) )
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{
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// delegate the call to get_impl_ptr<>() const
return get_impl_ptr ( static_cast < PointerType > ( nullptr ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief get a pointer value ( explicit )
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Explicit pointer access to the internally stored JSON value . No copies are
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made .
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@ warning The pointer becomes invalid if the underlying JSON object
changes .
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@ tparam PointerType pointer type ; must be a pointer to @ ref array_t , @ ref
object_t , @ ref string_t , @ ref boolean_t , @ ref number_integer_t ,
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@ ref number_unsigned_t , or @ ref number_float_t .
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@ return pointer to the internally stored JSON value if the requested
pointer type @ a PointerType fits to the JSON value ; ` nullptr ` otherwise
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how pointers to internal values of a
JSON value can be requested . Note that no type conversions are made and a
` nullptr ` is returned if the value and the requested pointer type does not
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match . , get__PointerType }
@ sa @ ref get_ptr ( ) for explicit pointer - member access
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
template < typename PointerType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_pointer < PointerType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
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auto get ( ) noexcept - > decltype ( std : : declval < basic_json_t & > ( ) . template get_ptr < PointerType > ( ) )
{
// delegate the call to get_ptr
return get_ptr < PointerType > ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief get a pointer value ( explicit )
@ copydoc get ( )
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*/
template < typename PointerType , typename std : : enable_if <
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std : : is_pointer < PointerType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
constexpr auto get ( ) const noexcept - > decltype ( std : : declval < const basic_json_t & > ( ) . template get_ptr < PointerType > ( ) )
{
// delegate the call to get_ptr
return get_ptr < PointerType > ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief get a reference value ( implicit )
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Implicit reference access to the internally stored JSON value . No copies
are made .
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@ warning Writing data to the referee of the result yields an undefined
state .
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@ tparam ReferenceType reference type ; must be a reference to @ ref array_t ,
@ ref object_t , @ ref string_t , @ ref boolean_t , @ ref number_integer_t , or
@ ref number_float_t . Enforced by static assertion .
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@ return reference to the internally stored JSON value if the requested
reference type @ a ReferenceType fits to the JSON value ; throws
type_error .303 otherwise
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@ throw type_error .303 in case passed type @ a ReferenceType is incompatible
with the stored JSON value ; see example below
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ liveexample { The example shows several calls to ` get_ref ( ) ` . , get_ref }
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@ since version 1.1 .0
*/
template < typename ReferenceType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_reference < ReferenceType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
ReferenceType get_ref ( )
{
// delegate call to get_ref_impl
return get_ref_impl < ReferenceType > ( * this ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief get a reference value ( implicit )
@ copydoc get_ref ( )
*/
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template < typename ReferenceType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_reference < ReferenceType > : : value & &
std : : is_const < typename std : : remove_reference < ReferenceType > : : type > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
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ReferenceType get_ref ( ) const
{
// delegate call to get_ref_impl
return get_ref_impl < ReferenceType > ( * this ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief get a value ( implicit )
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Implicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value .
The call is realized by calling @ ref get ( ) const .
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@ tparam ValueType non - pointer type compatible to the JSON value , for
instance ` int ` for JSON integer numbers , ` bool ` for JSON booleans , or
` std : : vector ` types for JSON arrays . The character type of @ ref string_t
as well as an initializer list of this type is excluded to avoid
ambiguities as these types implicitly convert to ` std : : string ` .
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@ return copy of the JSON value , converted to type @ a ValueType
@ throw type_error .302 in case passed type @ a ValueType is incompatible
to the JSON value type ( e . g . , the JSON value is of type boolean , but a
string is requested ) ; see example below
@ complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value .
@ liveexample { The example below shows several conversions from JSON values
to other types . There a few things to note : ( 1 ) Floating - point numbers can
be converted to integers \ , ( 2 ) A JSON array can be converted to a standard
` std : : vector < short > ` \ , ( 3 ) A JSON object can be converted to C + +
associative containers such as ` std : : unordered_map < std : : string \ ,
json > ` . , operator__ValueType }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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template < typename ValueType , typename std : : enable_if <
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! std : : is_pointer < ValueType > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ValueType , detail : : json_ref < basic_json > > : : value & &
! std : : is_same < ValueType , typename string_t : : value_type > : : value & &
! detail : : is_basic_json < ValueType > : : value
& & ! std : : is_same < ValueType , std : : initializer_list < typename string_t : : value_type > > : : value
# if defined(JSON_HAS_CPP_17) && (defined(__GNUC__) || (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1910 && _MSC_VER <= 1914))
& & ! std : : is_same < ValueType , typename std : : string_view > : : value
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# endif
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& & detail : : is_detected < detail : : get_template_function , const basic_json_t & , ValueType > : : value
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, int > : : type = 0 >
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JSON_EXPLICIT operator ValueType ( ) const
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{
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// delegate the call to get<>() const
return get < ValueType > ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ return reference to the binary value
@ throw type_error .302 if the value is not binary
@ sa @ ref is_binary ( ) to check if the value is binary
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
binary_t & get_binary ( )
{
if ( ! is_binary ( ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be binary, but is " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
return * get_ptr < binary_t * > ( ) ;
}
/// @copydoc get_binary()
const binary_t & get_binary ( ) const
{
if ( ! is_binary ( ) )
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 302 , " type must be binary, but is " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
return * get_ptr < const binary_t * > ( ) ;
}
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/// @}
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////////////////////
// element access //
////////////////////
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/// @name element access
/// Access to the JSON value.
/// @{
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/*!
@ brief access specified array element with bounds checking
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Returns a reference to the element at specified location @ a idx , with
bounds checking .
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@ param [ in ] idx index of the element to access
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@ return reference to the element at index @ a idx
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@ throw type_error .304 if the JSON value is not an array ; in this case ,
calling ` at ` with an index makes no sense . See example below .
@ throw out_of_range .401 if the index @ a idx is out of range of the array ;
that is , ` idx > = size ( ) ` . See example below .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how array elements can be read and
written using ` at ( ) ` . It also demonstrates the different exceptions that
can be thrown . , at__size_type }
*/
reference at ( size_type idx )
{
// at only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_TRY
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{
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return m_value . array - > at ( idx ) ;
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}
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JSON_CATCH ( std : : out_of_range & )
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{
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// create better exception explanation
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 401 , " array index " + std : : to_string ( idx ) + " is out of range " ) ) ;
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}
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}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 304 , " cannot use at() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
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/*!
@ brief access specified array element with bounds checking
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Returns a const reference to the element at specified location @ a idx ,
with bounds checking .
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@ param [ in ] idx index of the element to access
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@ return const reference to the element at index @ a idx
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@ throw type_error .304 if the JSON value is not an array ; in this case ,
calling ` at ` with an index makes no sense . See example below .
@ throw out_of_range .401 if the index @ a idx is out of range of the array ;
that is , ` idx > = size ( ) ` . See example below .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how array elements can be read using
` at ( ) ` . It also demonstrates the different exceptions that can be thrown . ,
at__size_type_const }
*/
const_reference at ( size_type idx ) const
{
// at only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_TRY
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{
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return m_value . array - > at ( idx ) ;
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}
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JSON_CATCH ( std : : out_of_range & )
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{
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// create better exception explanation
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 401 , " array index " + std : : to_string ( idx ) + " is out of range " ) ) ;
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}
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}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 304 , " cannot use at() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
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/*!
@ brief access specified object element with bounds checking
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Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @ a key , with
bounds checking .
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@ param [ in ] key key of the element to access
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@ return reference to the element at key @ a key
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@ throw type_error .304 if the JSON value is not an object ; in this case ,
calling ` at ` with a key makes no sense . See example below .
@ throw out_of_range .403 if the key @ a key is is not stored in the object ;
that is , ` find ( key ) = = end ( ) ` . See example below .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
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@ sa @ ref operator [ ] ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for unchecked
access by reference
@ sa @ ref value ( ) for access by value with a default value
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be read and
written using ` at ( ) ` . It also demonstrates the different exceptions that
can be thrown . , at__object_t_key_type }
*/
reference at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key )
{
// at only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_TRY
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{
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return m_value . object - > at ( key ) ;
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}
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JSON_CATCH ( std : : out_of_range & )
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{
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// create better exception explanation
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 403 , " key ' " + key + " ' not found " ) ) ;
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}
}
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else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 304 , " cannot use at() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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}
/*!
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@ brief access specified object element with bounds checking
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Returns a const reference to the element at with specified key @ a key ,
with bounds checking .
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@ param [ in ] key key of the element to access
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@ return const reference to the element at key @ a key
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@ throw type_error .304 if the JSON value is not an object ; in this case ,
calling ` at ` with a key makes no sense . See example below .
@ throw out_of_range .403 if the key @ a key is is not stored in the object ;
that is , ` find ( key ) = = end ( ) ` . See example below .
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@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
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@ sa @ ref operator [ ] ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for unchecked
access by reference
@ sa @ ref value ( ) for access by value with a default value
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be read using
` at ( ) ` . It also demonstrates the different exceptions that can be thrown . ,
at__object_t_key_type_const }
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*/
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const_reference at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key ) const
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{
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// at only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_TRY
{
return m_value . object - > at ( key ) ;
}
JSON_CATCH ( std : : out_of_range & )
{
// create better exception explanation
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 403 , " key ' " + key + " ' not found " ) ) ;
}
}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 304 , " cannot use at() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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}
/*!
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@ brief access specified array element
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Returns a reference to the element at specified location @ a idx .
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@ note If @ a idx is beyond the range of the array ( i . e . , ` idx > = size ( ) ` ) ,
then the array is silently filled up with ` null ` values to make ` idx ` a
valid reference to the last stored element .
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@ param [ in ] idx index of the element to access
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@ return reference to the element at index @ a idx
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@ throw type_error .305 if the JSON value is not an array or null ; in that
cases , using the [ ] operator with an index makes no sense .
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@ complexity Constant if @ a idx is in the range of the array . Otherwise
linear in ` idx - size ( ) ` .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how array elements can be read and
written using ` [ ] ` operator . Note the addition of ` null `
values . , operatorarray__size_type }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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reference operator [ ] ( size_type idx )
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{
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// implicitly convert null value to an empty array
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : array ;
m_value . array = create < array_t > ( ) ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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// operator[] only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
// fill up array with null values if given idx is outside range
if ( idx > = m_value . array - > size ( ) )
{
m_value . array - > insert ( m_value . array - > end ( ) ,
idx - m_value . array - > size ( ) + 1 ,
basic_json ( ) ) ;
}
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return m_value . array - > operator [ ] ( idx ) ;
}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 305 , " cannot use operator[] with a numeric argument with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief access specified array element
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Returns a const reference to the element at specified location @ a idx .
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@ param [ in ] idx index of the element to access
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@ return const reference to the element at index @ a idx
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@ throw type_error .305 if the JSON value is not an array ; in that case ,
using the [ ] operator with an index makes no sense .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how array elements can be read using
the ` [ ] ` operator . , operatorarray__size_type_const }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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const_reference operator [ ] ( size_type idx ) const
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{
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// const operator[] only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
return m_value . array - > operator [ ] ( idx ) ;
}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 305 , " cannot use operator[] with a numeric argument with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ brief access specified object element
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Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @ a key .
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@ note If @ a key is not found in the object , then it is silently added to
the object and filled with a ` null ` value to make ` key ` a valid reference .
In case the value was ` null ` before , it is converted to an object .
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@ param [ in ] key key of the element to access
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@ return reference to the element at key @ a key
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@ throw type_error .305 if the JSON value is not an object or null ; in that
cases , using the [ ] operator with a key makes no sense .
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be read and
written using the ` [ ] ` operator . , operatorarray__key_type }
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@ sa @ ref at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for access by reference
with range checking
@ sa @ ref value ( ) for access by value with a default value
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@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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reference operator [ ] ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key )
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{
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// implicitly convert null value to an empty object
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : object ;
m_value . object = create < object_t > ( ) ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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// operator[] only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
return m_value . object - > operator [ ] ( key ) ;
}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 305 , " cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief read - only access specified object element
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Returns a const reference to the element at with specified key @ a key . No
bounds checking is performed .
@ warning If the element with key @ a key does not exist , the behavior is
undefined .
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@ param [ in ] key key of the element to access
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@ return const reference to the element at key @ a key
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@ pre The element with key @ a key must exist . * * This precondition is
enforced with an assertion . * *
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@ throw type_error .305 if the JSON value is not an object ; in that case ,
using the [ ] operator with a key makes no sense .
@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be read using
the ` [ ] ` operator . , operatorarray__key_type_const }
@ sa @ ref at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for access by reference
with range checking
@ sa @ ref value ( ) for access by value with a default value
@ since version 1.0 .0
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*/
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const_reference operator [ ] ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key ) const
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{
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// const operator[] only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( m_value . object - > find ( key ) ! = m_value . object - > end ( ) ) ;
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return m_value . object - > find ( key ) - > second ;
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}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 305 , " cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief access specified object element
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Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @ a key .
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@ note If @ a key is not found in the object , then it is silently added to
the object and filled with a ` null ` value to make ` key ` a valid reference .
In case the value was ` null ` before , it is converted to an object .
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@ param [ in ] key key of the element to access
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@ return reference to the element at key @ a key
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@ throw type_error .305 if the JSON value is not an object or null ; in that
cases , using the [ ] operator with a key makes no sense .
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be read and
written using the ` [ ] ` operator . , operatorarray__key_type }
@ sa @ ref at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for access by reference
with range checking
@ sa @ ref value ( ) for access by value with a default value
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@ since version 1.1 .0
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*/
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template < typename T >
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
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reference operator [ ] ( T * key )
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{
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// implicitly convert null to object
if ( is_null ( ) )
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{
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m_type = value_t : : object ;
m_value = value_t : : object ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
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}
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// at only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
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return m_value . object - > operator [ ] ( key ) ;
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}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 305 , " cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief read - only access specified object element
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Returns a const reference to the element at with specified key @ a key . No
bounds checking is performed .
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@ warning If the element with key @ a key does not exist , the behavior is
undefined .
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@ param [ in ] key key of the element to access
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@ return const reference to the element at key @ a key
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@ pre The element with key @ a key must exist . * * This precondition is
enforced with an assertion . * *
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@ throw type_error .305 if the JSON value is not an object ; in that case ,
using the [ ] operator with a key makes no sense .
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be read using
the ` [ ] ` operator . , operatorarray__key_type_const }
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@ sa @ ref at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for access by reference
with range checking
@ sa @ ref value ( ) for access by value with a default value
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@ since version 1.1 .0
*/
template < typename T >
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
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const_reference operator [ ] ( T * key ) const
{
// at only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_ASSERT ( m_value . object - > find ( key ) ! = m_value . object - > end ( ) ) ;
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return m_value . object - > find ( key ) - > second ;
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}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 305 , " cannot use operator[] with a string argument with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief access specified object element with default value
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Returns either a copy of an object ' s element at the specified key @ a key
or a given default value if no element with key @ a key exists .
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The function is basically equivalent to executing
@ code { . cpp }
try {
return at ( key ) ;
} catch ( out_of_range ) {
return default_value ;
}
@ endcode
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@ note Unlike @ ref at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) , this function
does not throw if the given key @ a key was not found .
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@ note Unlike @ ref operator [ ] ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key ) , this
function does not implicitly add an element to the position defined by @ a
key . This function is furthermore also applicable to const objects .
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@ param [ in ] key key of the element to access
@ param [ in ] default_value the value to return if @ a key is not found
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@ tparam ValueType type compatible to JSON values , for instance ` int ` for
JSON integer numbers , ` bool ` for JSON booleans , or ` std : : vector ` types for
JSON arrays . Note the type of the expected value at @ a key and the default
value @ a default_value must be compatible .
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@ return copy of the element at key @ a key or @ a default_value if @ a key
is not found
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@ throw type_error .302 if @ a default_value does not match the type of the
value at @ a key
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@ throw type_error .306 if the JSON value is not an object ; in that case ,
using ` value ( ) ` with a key makes no sense .
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be queried
with a default value . , basic_json__value }
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@ sa @ ref at ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for access by reference
with range checking
@ sa @ ref operator [ ] ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) for unchecked
access by reference
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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// using std::is_convertible in a std::enable_if will fail when using explicit conversions
template < class ValueType , typename std : : enable_if <
detail : : is_getable < basic_json_t , ValueType > : : value
& & ! std : : is_same < value_t , ValueType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
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ValueType value ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key , const ValueType & default_value ) const
{
// at only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
// if key is found, return value and given default value otherwise
const auto it = find ( key ) ;
if ( it ! = end ( ) )
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{
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return it - > template get < ValueType > ( ) ;
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}
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return default_value ;
}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 306 , " cannot use value() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief overload for a default value of type const char *
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@ copydoc basic_json : : value ( const typename object_t : : key_type & , const ValueType & ) const
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*/
string_t value ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key , const char * default_value ) const
{
return value ( key , string_t ( default_value ) ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief access specified object element via JSON Pointer with default value
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Returns either a copy of an object ' s element at the specified key @ a key
or a given default value if no element with key @ a key exists .
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The function is basically equivalent to executing
@ code { . cpp }
try {
return at ( ptr ) ;
} catch ( out_of_range ) {
return default_value ;
}
@ endcode
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@ note Unlike @ ref at ( const json_pointer & ) , this function does not throw
if the given key @ a key was not found .
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@ param [ in ] ptr a JSON pointer to the element to access
@ param [ in ] default_value the value to return if @ a ptr found no value
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@ tparam ValueType type compatible to JSON values , for instance ` int ` for
JSON integer numbers , ` bool ` for JSON booleans , or ` std : : vector ` types for
JSON arrays . Note the type of the expected value at @ a key and the default
value @ a default_value must be compatible .
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@ return copy of the element at key @ a key or @ a default_value if @ a key
is not found
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@ throw type_error .302 if @ a default_value does not match the type of the
value at @ a ptr
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@ throw type_error .306 if the JSON value is not an object ; in that case ,
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using ` value ( ) ` with a key makes no sense .
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how object elements can be queried
with a default value . , basic_json__value_ptr }
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@ sa @ ref operator [ ] ( const json_pointer & ) for unchecked access by reference
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@ since version 2.0 .2
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*/
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template < class ValueType , typename std : : enable_if <
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detail : : is_getable < basic_json_t , ValueType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
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ValueType value ( const json_pointer & ptr , const ValueType & default_value ) const
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{
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// at only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
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// if pointer resolves a value, return it or use default value
JSON_TRY
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{
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return ptr . get_checked ( this ) . template get < ValueType > ( ) ;
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}
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JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH ( out_of_range & )
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{
return default_value ;
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}
}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 306 , " cannot use value() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief overload for a default value of type const char *
@ copydoc basic_json : : value ( const json_pointer & , ValueType ) const
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
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string_t value ( const json_pointer & ptr , const char * default_value ) const
{
return value ( ptr , string_t ( default_value ) ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief access the first element
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Returns a reference to the first element in the container . For a JSON
container ` c ` , the expression ` c . front ( ) ` is equivalent to ` * c . begin ( ) ` .
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@ return In case of a structured type ( array or object ) , a reference to the
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first element is returned . In case of number , string , boolean , or binary
values , a reference to the value is returned .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ pre The JSON value must not be ` null ` ( would throw ` std : : out_of_range ` )
or an empty array or object ( undefined behavior , * * guarded by
assertions * * ) .
@ post The JSON value remains unchanged .
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@ throw invalid_iterator .214 when called on ` null ` value
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` front ( ) ` . , front }
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@ sa @ ref back ( ) - - access the last element
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
reference front ( )
{
return * begin ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ copydoc basic_json : : front ( )
*/
const_reference front ( ) const
{
return * cbegin ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief access the last element
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Returns a reference to the last element in the container . For a JSON
container ` c ` , the expression ` c . back ( ) ` is equivalent to
@ code { . cpp }
auto tmp = c . end ( ) ;
- - tmp ;
return * tmp ;
@ endcode
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@ return In case of a structured type ( array or object ) , a reference to the
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last element is returned . In case of number , string , boolean , or binary
values , a reference to the value is returned .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ pre The JSON value must not be ` null ` ( would throw ` std : : out_of_range ` )
or an empty array or object ( undefined behavior , * * guarded by
assertions * * ) .
@ post The JSON value remains unchanged .
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@ throw invalid_iterator .214 when called on a ` null ` value . See example
below .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` back ( ) ` . , back }
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@ sa @ ref front ( ) - - access the first element
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
reference back ( )
{
auto tmp = end ( ) ;
- - tmp ;
return * tmp ;
}
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/*!
@ copydoc basic_json : : back ( )
*/
const_reference back ( ) const
{
auto tmp = cend ( ) ;
- - tmp ;
return * tmp ;
}
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/*!
@ brief remove element given an iterator
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Removes the element specified by iterator @ a pos . The iterator @ a pos must
be valid and dereferenceable . Thus the ` end ( ) ` iterator ( which is valid ,
but is not dereferenceable ) cannot be used as a value for @ a pos .
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If called on a primitive type other than ` null ` , the resulting JSON value
will be ` null ` .
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@ param [ in ] pos iterator to the element to remove
@ return Iterator following the last removed element . If the iterator @ a
pos refers to the last element , the ` end ( ) ` iterator is returned .
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@ tparam IteratorType an @ ref iterator or @ ref const_iterator
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@ post Invalidates iterators and references at or after the point of the
erase , including the ` end ( ) ` iterator .
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@ throw type_error .307 if called on a ` null ` value ; example : ` " cannot use
erase ( ) with null " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .202 if called on an iterator which does not belong
to the current JSON value ; example : ` " iterator does not fit current
value " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .205 if called on a primitive type with invalid
iterator ( i . e . , any iterator which is not ` begin ( ) ` ) ; example : ` " iterator
out of range " `
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@ complexity The complexity depends on the type :
- objects : amortized constant
- arrays : linear in distance between @ a pos and the end of the container
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- strings and binary : linear in the length of the member
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- other types : constant
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@ liveexample { The example shows the result of ` erase ( ) ` for different JSON
types . , erase__IteratorType }
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@ sa @ ref erase ( IteratorType , IteratorType ) - - removes the elements in
the given range
@ sa @ ref erase ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) - - removes the element
from an object at the given key
@ sa @ ref erase ( const size_type ) - - removes the element from an array at
the given index
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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template < class IteratorType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_same < IteratorType , typename basic_json_t : : iterator > : : value | |
std : : is_same < IteratorType , typename basic_json_t : : const_iterator > : : value , int > : : type
= 0 >
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IteratorType erase ( IteratorType pos )
{
// make sure iterator fits the current value
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( this ! = pos . m_object ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 202 , " iterator does not fit current value " ) ) ;
}
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IteratorType result = end ( ) ;
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switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : boolean :
case value_t : : number_float :
case value_t : : number_integer :
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
case value_t : : string :
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case value_t : : binary :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! pos . m_it . primitive_iterator . is_begin ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 205 , " iterator out of range " ) ) ;
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}
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if ( is_string ( ) )
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{
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AllocatorType < string_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , m_value . string ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , m_value . string , 1 ) ;
m_value . string = nullptr ;
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}
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else if ( is_binary ( ) )
{
AllocatorType < binary_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , m_value . binary ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , m_value . binary , 1 ) ;
m_value . binary = nullptr ;
}
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m_type = value_t : : null ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : object :
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{
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result . m_it . object_iterator = m_value . object - > erase ( pos . m_it . object_iterator ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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result . m_it . array_iterator = m_value . array - > erase ( pos . m_it . array_iterator ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 307 , " cannot use erase() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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return result ;
}
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/*!
@ brief remove elements given an iterator range
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Removes the element specified by the range ` [ first ; last ) ` . The iterator
@ a first does not need to be dereferenceable if ` first = = last ` : erasing
an empty range is a no - op .
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If called on a primitive type other than ` null ` , the resulting JSON value
will be ` null ` .
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@ param [ in ] first iterator to the beginning of the range to remove
@ param [ in ] last iterator past the end of the range to remove
@ return Iterator following the last removed element . If the iterator @ a
second refers to the last element , the ` end ( ) ` iterator is returned .
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@ tparam IteratorType an @ ref iterator or @ ref const_iterator
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@ post Invalidates iterators and references at or after the point of the
erase , including the ` end ( ) ` iterator .
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@ throw type_error .307 if called on a ` null ` value ; example : ` " cannot use
erase ( ) with null " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .203 if called on iterators which does not belong
to the current JSON value ; example : ` " iterators do not fit current value " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .204 if called on a primitive type with invalid
iterators ( i . e . , if ` first ! = begin ( ) ` and ` last ! = end ( ) ` ) ; example :
` " iterators out of range " `
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@ complexity The complexity depends on the type :
- objects : ` log ( size ( ) ) + std : : distance ( first , last ) `
- arrays : linear in the distance between @ a first and @ a last , plus linear
in the distance between @ a last and end of the container
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- strings and binary : linear in the length of the member
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- other types : constant
@ liveexample { The example shows the result of ` erase ( ) ` for different JSON
types . , erase__IteratorType_IteratorType }
@ sa @ ref erase ( IteratorType ) - - removes the element at a given position
@ sa @ ref erase ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) - - removes the element
from an object at the given key
@ sa @ ref erase ( const size_type ) - - removes the element from an array at
the given index
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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template < class IteratorType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_same < IteratorType , typename basic_json_t : : iterator > : : value | |
std : : is_same < IteratorType , typename basic_json_t : : const_iterator > : : value , int > : : type
= 0 >
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IteratorType erase ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last )
{
// make sure iterator fits the current value
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( this ! = first . m_object | | this ! = last . m_object ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 203 , " iterators do not fit current value " ) ) ;
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}
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IteratorType result = end ( ) ;
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switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : boolean :
case value_t : : number_float :
case value_t : : number_integer :
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
case value_t : : string :
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case value_t : : binary :
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( ! first . m_it . primitive_iterator . is_begin ( )
| | ! last . m_it . primitive_iterator . is_end ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 204 , " iterators out of range " ) ) ;
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}
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if ( is_string ( ) )
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{
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AllocatorType < string_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , m_value . string ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , m_value . string , 1 ) ;
m_value . string = nullptr ;
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}
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else if ( is_binary ( ) )
{
AllocatorType < binary_t > alloc ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : destroy ( alloc , m_value . binary ) ;
std : : allocator_traits < decltype ( alloc ) > : : deallocate ( alloc , m_value . binary , 1 ) ;
m_value . binary = nullptr ;
}
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m_type = value_t : : null ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : object :
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{
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result . m_it . object_iterator = m_value . object - > erase ( first . m_it . object_iterator ,
last . m_it . object_iterator ) ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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result . m_it . array_iterator = m_value . array - > erase ( first . m_it . array_iterator ,
last . m_it . array_iterator ) ;
break ;
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}
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default :
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 307 , " cannot use erase() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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return result ;
}
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/*!
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@ brief remove element from a JSON object given a key
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Removes elements from a JSON object with the key value @ a key .
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@ param [ in ] key value of the elements to remove
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@ return Number of elements removed . If @ a ObjectType is the default
` std : : map ` type , the return value will always be ` 0 ` ( @ a key was not
found ) or ` 1 ` ( @ a key was found ) .
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@ post References and iterators to the erased elements are invalidated .
Other references and iterators are not affected .
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@ throw type_error .307 when called on a type other than JSON object ;
example : ` " cannot use erase() with null " `
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@ complexity ` log ( size ( ) ) + count ( key ) `
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@ liveexample { The example shows the effect of ` erase ( ) ` . , erase__key_type }
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@ sa @ ref erase ( IteratorType ) - - removes the element at a given position
@ sa @ ref erase ( IteratorType , IteratorType ) - - removes the elements in
the given range
@ sa @ ref erase ( const size_type ) - - removes the element from an array at
the given index
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
size_type erase ( const typename object_t : : key_type & key )
{
// this erase only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
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return m_value . object - > erase ( key ) ;
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}
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 307 , " cannot use erase() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief remove element from a JSON array given an index
Removes element from a JSON array at the index @ a idx .
@ param [ in ] idx index of the element to remove
@ throw type_error .307 when called on a type other than JSON object ;
example : ` " cannot use erase() with null " `
@ throw out_of_range .401 when ` idx > = size ( ) ` ; example : ` " array index 17
is out of range " `
@ complexity Linear in distance between @ a idx and the end of the container .
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@ liveexample { The example shows the effect of ` erase ( ) ` . , erase__size_type }
@ sa @ ref erase ( IteratorType ) - - removes the element at a given position
@ sa @ ref erase ( IteratorType , IteratorType ) - - removes the elements in
the given range
@ sa @ ref erase ( const typename object_t : : key_type & ) - - removes the element
from an object at the given key
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void erase ( const size_type idx )
{
// this erase only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( idx > = size ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 401 , " array index " + std : : to_string ( idx ) + " is out of range " ) ) ;
}
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m_value . array - > erase ( m_value . array - > begin ( ) + static_cast < difference_type > ( idx ) ) ;
}
else
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{
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 307 , " cannot use erase() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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}
/// @}
////////////
// lookup //
////////////
/// @name lookup
/// @{
/*!
@ brief find an element in a JSON object
Finds an element in a JSON object with key equivalent to @ a key . If the
element is not found or the JSON value is not an object , end ( ) is
returned .
@ note This method always returns @ ref end ( ) when executed on a JSON type
that is not an object .
@ param [ in ] key key value of the element to search for .
@ return Iterator to an element with key equivalent to @ a key . If no such
element is found or the JSON value is not an object , past - the - end ( see
@ ref end ( ) ) iterator is returned .
@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object .
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@ liveexample { The example shows how ` find ( ) ` is used . , find__key_type }
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@ sa @ ref contains ( KeyT & & ) const - - checks whether a key exists
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
template < typename KeyT >
iterator find ( KeyT & & key )
{
auto result = end ( ) ;
if ( is_object ( ) )
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{
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result . m_it . object_iterator = m_value . object - > find ( std : : forward < KeyT > ( key ) ) ;
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}
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return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief find an element in a JSON object
@ copydoc find ( KeyT & & )
*/
template < typename KeyT >
const_iterator find ( KeyT & & key ) const
{
auto result = cend ( ) ;
if ( is_object ( ) )
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{
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result . m_it . object_iterator = m_value . object - > find ( std : : forward < KeyT > ( key ) ) ;
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}
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return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief returns the number of occurrences of a key in a JSON object
Returns the number of elements with key @ a key . If ObjectType is the
default ` std : : map ` type , the return value will always be ` 0 ` ( @ a key was
not found ) or ` 1 ` ( @ a key was found ) .
@ note This method always returns ` 0 ` when executed on a JSON type that is
not an object .
@ param [ in ] key key value of the element to count
@ return Number of elements with key @ a key . If the JSON value is not an
object , the return value will be ` 0 ` .
@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` count ( ) ` is used . , count }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
template < typename KeyT >
size_type count ( KeyT & & key ) const
{
// return 0 for all nonobject types
return is_object ( ) ? m_value . object - > count ( std : : forward < KeyT > ( key ) ) : 0 ;
}
/*!
@ brief check the existence of an element in a JSON object
Check whether an element exists in a JSON object with key equivalent to
@ a key . If the element is not found or the JSON value is not an object ,
false is returned .
@ note This method always returns false when executed on a JSON type
that is not an object .
@ param [ in ] key key value to check its existence .
@ return true if an element with specified @ a key exists . If no such
element with such key is found or the JSON value is not an object ,
false is returned .
@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object .
@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` contains ( ) ` . , contains }
@ sa @ ref find ( KeyT & & ) - - returns an iterator to an object element
@ sa @ ref contains ( const json_pointer & ) const - - checks the existence for a JSON pointer
@ since version 3.6 .0
*/
template < typename KeyT , typename std : : enable_if <
! std : : is_same < typename std : : decay < KeyT > : : type , json_pointer > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
bool contains ( KeyT & & key ) const
{
return is_object ( ) & & m_value . object - > find ( std : : forward < KeyT > ( key ) ) ! = m_value . object - > end ( ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief check the existence of an element in a JSON object given a JSON pointer
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Check whether the given JSON pointer @ a ptr can be resolved in the current
JSON value .
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@ note This method can be executed on any JSON value type .
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@ param [ in ] ptr JSON pointer to check its existence .
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@ return true if the JSON pointer can be resolved to a stored value , false
otherwise .
@ post If ` j . contains ( ptr ) ` returns true , it is safe to call ` j [ ptr ] ` .
@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
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@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the JSON object .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` contains ( ) ` . , contains_json_pointer }
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@ sa @ ref contains ( KeyT & & ) const - - checks the existence of a key
@ since version 3.7 .0
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*/
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bool contains ( const json_pointer & ptr ) const
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{
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return ptr . contains ( this ) ;
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}
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/// @}
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///////////////
// iterators //
///////////////
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/// @name iterators
/// @{
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/*!
@ brief returns an iterator to the first element
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Returns an iterator to the first element .
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@ image html range - begin - end . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
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@ return iterator to the first element
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` begin ( ) ` . , begin }
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@ sa @ ref cbegin ( ) - - returns a const iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref end ( ) - - returns an iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref cend ( ) - - returns a const iterator to the end
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
iterator begin ( ) noexcept
{
iterator result ( this ) ;
result . set_begin ( ) ;
return result ;
}
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/*!
@ copydoc basic_json : : cbegin ( )
*/
const_iterator begin ( ) const noexcept
{
return cbegin ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief returns a const iterator to the first element
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Returns a const iterator to the first element .
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@ image html range - begin - end . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
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@ return const iterator to the first element
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` const_cast < const basic_json & > ( * this ) . begin ( ) ` .
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@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` cbegin ( ) ` . , cbegin }
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@ sa @ ref begin ( ) - - returns an iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref end ( ) - - returns an iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref cend ( ) - - returns a const iterator to the end
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
const_iterator cbegin ( ) const noexcept
{
const_iterator result ( this ) ;
result . set_begin ( ) ;
return result ;
}
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/*!
@ brief returns an iterator to one past the last element
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Returns an iterator to one past the last element .
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@ image html range - begin - end . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
@ return iterator one past the last element
@ complexity Constant .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` end ( ) ` . , end }
@ sa @ ref cend ( ) - - returns a const iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref begin ( ) - - returns an iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref cbegin ( ) - - returns a const iterator to the beginning
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
iterator end ( ) noexcept
{
iterator result ( this ) ;
result . set_end ( ) ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ copydoc basic_json : : cend ( )
*/
const_iterator end ( ) const noexcept
{
return cend ( ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief returns a const iterator to one past the last element
Returns a const iterator to one past the last element .
@ image html range - begin - end . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
@ return const iterator one past the last element
@ complexity Constant .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` const_cast < const basic_json & > ( * this ) . end ( ) ` .
@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` cend ( ) ` . , cend }
@ sa @ ref end ( ) - - returns an iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref begin ( ) - - returns an iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref cbegin ( ) - - returns a const iterator to the beginning
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
const_iterator cend ( ) const noexcept
{
const_iterator result ( this ) ;
result . set_end ( ) ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief returns an iterator to the reverse - beginning
Returns an iterator to the reverse - beginning ; that is , the last element .
@ image html range - rbegin - rend . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
@ complexity Constant .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ ReversibleContainer ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` reverse_iterator ( end ( ) ) ` .
@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` rbegin ( ) ` . , rbegin }
@ sa @ ref crbegin ( ) - - returns a const reverse iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref rend ( ) - - returns a reverse iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref crend ( ) - - returns a const reverse iterator to the end
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
reverse_iterator rbegin ( ) noexcept
{
return reverse_iterator ( end ( ) ) ;
}
/*!
@ copydoc basic_json : : crbegin ( )
*/
const_reverse_iterator rbegin ( ) const noexcept
{
return crbegin ( ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief returns an iterator to the reverse - end
Returns an iterator to the reverse - end ; that is , one before the first
element .
@ image html range - rbegin - rend . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
@ complexity Constant .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ ReversibleContainer ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` reverse_iterator ( begin ( ) ) ` .
@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` rend ( ) ` . , rend }
@ sa @ ref crend ( ) - - returns a const reverse iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref rbegin ( ) - - returns a reverse iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref crbegin ( ) - - returns a const reverse iterator to the beginning
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
reverse_iterator rend ( ) noexcept
{
return reverse_iterator ( begin ( ) ) ;
}
/*!
@ copydoc basic_json : : crend ( )
*/
const_reverse_iterator rend ( ) const noexcept
{
return crend ( ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief returns a const reverse iterator to the last element
Returns a const iterator to the reverse - beginning ; that is , the last
element .
@ image html range - rbegin - rend . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
@ complexity Constant .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ ReversibleContainer ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` const_cast < const basic_json & > ( * this ) . rbegin ( ) ` .
@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` crbegin ( ) ` . , crbegin }
@ sa @ ref rbegin ( ) - - returns a reverse iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref rend ( ) - - returns a reverse iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref crend ( ) - - returns a const reverse iterator to the end
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
const_reverse_iterator crbegin ( ) const noexcept
{
return const_reverse_iterator ( cend ( ) ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief returns a const reverse iterator to one before the first
Returns a const reverse iterator to the reverse - end ; that is , one before
the first element .
@ image html range - rbegin - rend . svg " Illustration from cppreference.com "
@ complexity Constant .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ ReversibleContainer ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/ReversibleContainer)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` const_cast < const basic_json & > ( * this ) . rend ( ) ` .
@ liveexample { The following code shows an example for ` crend ( ) ` . , crend }
@ sa @ ref rend ( ) - - returns a reverse iterator to the end
@ sa @ ref rbegin ( ) - - returns a reverse iterator to the beginning
@ sa @ ref crbegin ( ) - - returns a const reverse iterator to the beginning
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
const_reverse_iterator crend ( ) const noexcept
{
return const_reverse_iterator ( cbegin ( ) ) ;
}
public :
/*!
@ brief wrapper to access iterator member functions in range - based for
This function allows to access @ ref iterator : : key ( ) and @ ref
iterator : : value ( ) during range - based for loops . In these loops , a
reference to the JSON values is returned , so there is no access to the
underlying iterator .
For loop without iterator_wrapper :
@ code { cpp }
for ( auto it = j_object . begin ( ) ; it ! = j_object . end ( ) ; + + it )
{
std : : cout < < " key: " < < it . key ( ) < < " , value: " < < it . value ( ) < < ' \n ' ;
}
@ endcode
Range - based for loop without iterator proxy :
@ code { cpp }
for ( auto it : j_object )
{
// "it" is of type json::reference and has no key() member
std : : cout < < " value: " < < it < < ' \n ' ;
}
@ endcode
Range - based for loop with iterator proxy :
@ code { cpp }
for ( auto it : json : : iterator_wrapper ( j_object ) )
{
std : : cout < < " key: " < < it . key ( ) < < " , value: " < < it . value ( ) < < ' \n ' ;
}
@ endcode
@ note When iterating over an array , ` key ( ) ` will return the index of the
element as string ( see example ) .
@ param [ in ] ref reference to a JSON value
@ return iteration proxy object wrapping @ a ref with an interface to use in
range - based for loops
@ liveexample { The following code shows how the wrapper is used , iterator_wrapper }
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
@ complexity Constant .
@ note The name of this function is not yet final and may change in the
future .
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@ deprecated This stream operator is deprecated and will be removed in
future 4.0 .0 of the library . Please use @ ref items ( ) instead ;
that is , replace ` json : : iterator_wrapper ( j ) ` with ` j . items ( ) ` .
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*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.1 .0 , items ( ) )
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static iteration_proxy < iterator > iterator_wrapper ( reference ref ) noexcept
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{
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return ref . items ( ) ;
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}
/*!
@ copydoc iterator_wrapper ( reference )
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.1 .0 , items ( ) )
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static iteration_proxy < const_iterator > iterator_wrapper ( const_reference ref ) noexcept
{
return ref . items ( ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief helper to access iterator member functions in range - based for
This function allows to access @ ref iterator : : key ( ) and @ ref
iterator : : value ( ) during range - based for loops . In these loops , a
reference to the JSON values is returned , so there is no access to the
underlying iterator .
For loop without ` items ( ) ` function :
@ code { cpp }
for ( auto it = j_object . begin ( ) ; it ! = j_object . end ( ) ; + + it )
{
std : : cout < < " key: " < < it . key ( ) < < " , value: " < < it . value ( ) < < ' \n ' ;
}
@ endcode
Range - based for loop without ` items ( ) ` function :
@ code { cpp }
for ( auto it : j_object )
{
// "it" is of type json::reference and has no key() member
std : : cout < < " value: " < < it < < ' \n ' ;
}
@ endcode
Range - based for loop with ` items ( ) ` function :
@ code { cpp }
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for ( auto & el : j_object . items ( ) )
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{
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std : : cout < < " key: " < < el . key ( ) < < " , value: " < < el . value ( ) < < ' \n ' ;
}
@ endcode
The ` items ( ) ` function also allows to use
[ structured bindings ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/structured_binding)
( C + + 17 ) :
@ code { cpp }
for ( auto & [ key , val ] : j_object . items ( ) )
{
std : : cout < < " key: " < < key < < " , value: " < < val < < ' \n ' ;
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}
@ endcode
@ note When iterating over an array , ` key ( ) ` will return the index of the
element as string ( see example ) . For primitive types ( e . g . , numbers ) ,
` key ( ) ` returns an empty string .
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@ warning Using ` items ( ) ` on temporary objects is dangerous . Make sure the
object ' s lifetime exeeds the iteration . See
< https : //github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/2040> for more
information .
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@ return iteration proxy object wrapping @ a ref with an interface to use in
range - based for loops
@ liveexample { The following code shows how the function is used . , items }
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
@ complexity Constant .
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@ since version 3.1 .0 , structured bindings support since 3.5 .0 .
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*/
iteration_proxy < iterator > items ( ) noexcept
{
return iteration_proxy < iterator > ( * this ) ;
}
/*!
@ copydoc items ( )
*/
iteration_proxy < const_iterator > items ( ) const noexcept
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{
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return iteration_proxy < const_iterator > ( * this ) ;
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}
/// @}
//////////////
// capacity //
//////////////
/// @name capacity
/// @{
/*!
@ brief checks whether the container is empty .
Checks if a JSON value has no elements ( i . e . whether its @ ref size is ` 0 ` ) .
@ return The return value depends on the different types and is
defined as follows :
Value type | return value
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` true `
boolean | ` false `
string | ` false `
number | ` false `
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binary | ` false `
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object | result of function ` object_t : : empty ( ) `
array | result of function ` array_t : : empty ( ) `
@ liveexample { The following code uses ` empty ( ) ` to check if a JSON
object contains any elements . , empty }
@ complexity Constant , as long as @ ref array_t and @ ref object_t satisfy
the Container concept ; that is , their ` empty ( ) ` functions have constant
complexity .
@ iterators No changes .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
@ note This function does not return whether a string stored as JSON value
is empty - it returns whether the JSON container itself is empty which is
false in the case of a string .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` begin ( ) = = end ( ) ` .
@ sa @ ref size ( ) - - returns the number of elements
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
bool empty ( ) const noexcept
{
switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : null :
{
// null values are empty
return true ;
}
case value_t : : array :
{
// delegate call to array_t::empty()
return m_value . array - > empty ( ) ;
}
case value_t : : object :
{
// delegate call to object_t::empty()
return m_value . object - > empty ( ) ;
}
default :
{
// all other types are nonempty
return false ;
}
}
}
/*!
@ brief returns the number of elements
Returns the number of elements in a JSON value .
@ return The return value depends on the different types and is
defined as follows :
Value type | return value
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` 0 `
boolean | ` 1 `
string | ` 1 `
number | ` 1 `
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binary | ` 1 `
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object | result of function object_t : : size ( )
array | result of function array_t : : size ( )
@ liveexample { The following code calls ` size ( ) ` on the different value
types . , size }
@ complexity Constant , as long as @ ref array_t and @ ref object_t satisfy
the Container concept ; that is , their size ( ) functions have constant
complexity .
@ iterators No changes .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
@ note This function does not return the length of a string stored as JSON
value - it returns the number of elements in the JSON value which is 1 in
the case of a string .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of ` std : : distance ( begin ( ) , end ( ) ) ` .
@ sa @ ref empty ( ) - - checks whether the container is empty
@ sa @ ref max_size ( ) - - returns the maximal number of elements
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
size_type size ( ) const noexcept
{
switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : null :
{
// null values are empty
return 0 ;
}
case value_t : : array :
{
// delegate call to array_t::size()
return m_value . array - > size ( ) ;
}
case value_t : : object :
{
// delegate call to object_t::size()
return m_value . object - > size ( ) ;
}
default :
{
// all other types have size 1
return 1 ;
}
}
}
/*!
@ brief returns the maximum possible number of elements
Returns the maximum number of elements a JSON value is able to hold due to
system or library implementation limitations , i . e . ` std : : distance ( begin ( ) ,
end ( ) ) ` for the JSON value .
@ return The return value depends on the different types and is
defined as follows :
Value type | return value
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` 0 ` ( same as ` size ( ) ` )
boolean | ` 1 ` ( same as ` size ( ) ` )
string | ` 1 ` ( same as ` size ( ) ` )
number | ` 1 ` ( same as ` size ( ) ` )
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binary | ` 1 ` ( same as ` size ( ) ` )
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object | result of function ` object_t : : max_size ( ) `
array | result of function ` array_t : : max_size ( ) `
@ liveexample { The following code calls ` max_size ( ) ` on the different value
types . Note the output is implementation specific . , max_size }
@ complexity Constant , as long as @ ref array_t and @ ref object_t satisfy
the Container concept ; that is , their ` max_size ( ) ` functions have constant
complexity .
@ iterators No changes .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
@ requirement This function helps ` basic_json ` satisfying the
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[ Container ] ( https : //en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/Container)
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requirements :
- The complexity is constant .
- Has the semantics of returning ` b . size ( ) ` where ` b ` is the largest
possible JSON value .
@ sa @ ref size ( ) - - returns the number of elements
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
size_type max_size ( ) const noexcept
{
switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : array :
{
// delegate call to array_t::max_size()
return m_value . array - > max_size ( ) ;
}
case value_t : : object :
{
// delegate call to object_t::max_size()
return m_value . object - > max_size ( ) ;
}
default :
{
// all other types have max_size() == size()
return size ( ) ;
}
}
}
/// @}
///////////////
// modifiers //
///////////////
/// @name modifiers
/// @{
/*!
@ brief clears the contents
Clears the content of a JSON value and resets it to the default value as
if @ ref basic_json ( value_t ) would have been called with the current value
type from @ ref type ( ) :
Value type | initial value
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` null `
boolean | ` false `
string | ` " " `
number | ` 0 `
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binary | An empty byte vector
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object | ` { } `
array | ` [ ] `
@ post Has the same effect as calling
@ code { . cpp }
* this = basic_json ( type ( ) ) ;
@ endcode
@ liveexample { The example below shows the effect of ` clear ( ) ` to different
JSON types . , clear }
@ complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value .
@ iterators All iterators , pointers and references related to this container
are invalidated .
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
@ sa @ ref basic_json ( value_t ) - - constructor that creates an object with the
same value than calling ` clear ( ) `
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void clear ( ) noexcept
{
switch ( m_type )
{
case value_t : : number_integer :
{
m_value . number_integer = 0 ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_unsigned :
{
m_value . number_unsigned = 0 ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : number_float :
{
m_value . number_float = 0.0 ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : boolean :
{
m_value . boolean = false ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : string :
{
m_value . string - > clear ( ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : binary :
{
m_value . binary - > clear ( ) ;
break ;
}
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case value_t : : array :
{
m_value . array - > clear ( ) ;
break ;
}
case value_t : : object :
{
m_value . object - > clear ( ) ;
break ;
}
default :
break ;
}
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an array
Appends the given element @ a val to the end of the JSON value . If the
function is called on a JSON null value , an empty array is created before
appending @ a val .
@ param [ in ] val the value to add to the JSON array
@ throw type_error .308 when called on a type other than JSON array or
null ; example : ` " cannot use push_back() with number " `
@ complexity Amortized constant .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` push_back ( ) ` and ` + = ` can be used to
add elements to a JSON array . Note how the ` null ` value was silently
converted to a JSON array . , push_back }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void push_back ( basic_json & & val )
{
// push_back only works for null objects or arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( is_null ( ) | | is_array ( ) ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 308 , " cannot use push_back() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// transform null object into an array
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : array ;
m_value = value_t : : array ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
// add element to array (move semantics)
m_value . array - > push_back ( std : : move ( val ) ) ;
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// if val is moved from, basic_json move constructor marks it null so we do not call the destructor
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}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an array
@ copydoc push_back ( basic_json & & )
*/
reference operator + = ( basic_json & & val )
{
push_back ( std : : move ( val ) ) ;
return * this ;
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an array
@ copydoc push_back ( basic_json & & )
*/
void push_back ( const basic_json & val )
{
// push_back only works for null objects or arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( is_null ( ) | | is_array ( ) ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 308 , " cannot use push_back() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// transform null object into an array
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : array ;
m_value = value_t : : array ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
// add element to array
m_value . array - > push_back ( val ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an array
@ copydoc push_back ( basic_json & & )
*/
reference operator + = ( const basic_json & val )
{
push_back ( val ) ;
return * this ;
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an object
Inserts the given element @ a val to the JSON object . If the function is
called on a JSON null value , an empty object is created before inserting
@ a val .
@ param [ in ] val the value to add to the JSON object
@ throw type_error .308 when called on a type other than JSON object or
null ; example : ` " cannot use push_back() with number " `
@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container , O ( log ( ` size ( ) ` ) ) .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` push_back ( ) ` and ` + = ` can be used to
add elements to a JSON object . Note how the ` null ` value was silently
converted to a JSON object . , push_back__object_t__value }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void push_back ( const typename object_t : : value_type & val )
{
// push_back only works for null objects or objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( is_null ( ) | | is_object ( ) ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 308 , " cannot use push_back() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// transform null object into an object
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : object ;
m_value = value_t : : object ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
// add element to array
m_value . object - > insert ( val ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an object
@ copydoc push_back ( const typename object_t : : value_type & )
*/
reference operator + = ( const typename object_t : : value_type & val )
{
push_back ( val ) ;
return * this ;
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an object
This function allows to use ` push_back ` with an initializer list . In case
1. the current value is an object ,
2. the initializer list @ a init contains only two elements , and
3. the first element of @ a init is a string ,
@ a init is converted into an object element and added using
@ ref push_back ( const typename object_t : : value_type & ) . Otherwise , @ a init
is converted to a JSON value and added using @ ref push_back ( basic_json & & ) .
@ param [ in ] init an initializer list
@ complexity Linear in the size of the initializer list @ a init .
@ note This function is required to resolve an ambiguous overload error ,
because pairs like ` { " key " , " value " } ` can be both interpreted as
` object_t : : value_type ` or ` std : : initializer_list < basic_json > ` , see
https : //github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/235 for more information.
@ liveexample { The example shows how initializer lists are treated as
objects when possible . , push_back__initializer_list }
*/
void push_back ( initializer_list_t init )
{
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if ( is_object ( ) & & init . size ( ) = = 2 & & ( * init . begin ( ) ) - > is_string ( ) )
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{
basic_json & & key = init . begin ( ) - > moved_or_copied ( ) ;
push_back ( typename object_t : : value_type (
std : : move ( key . get_ref < string_t & > ( ) ) , ( init . begin ( ) + 1 ) - > moved_or_copied ( ) ) ) ;
}
else
{
push_back ( basic_json ( init ) ) ;
}
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an object
@ copydoc push_back ( initializer_list_t )
*/
reference operator + = ( initializer_list_t init )
{
push_back ( init ) ;
return * this ;
}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an array
Creates a JSON value from the passed parameters @ a args to the end of the
JSON value . If the function is called on a JSON null value , an empty array
is created before appending the value created from @ a args .
@ param [ in ] args arguments to forward to a constructor of @ ref basic_json
@ tparam Args compatible types to create a @ ref basic_json object
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@ return reference to the inserted element
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@ throw type_error .311 when called on a type other than JSON array or
null ; example : ` " cannot use emplace_back() with number " `
@ complexity Amortized constant .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` push_back ( ) ` can be used to add
elements to a JSON array . Note how the ` null ` value was silently converted
to a JSON array . , emplace_back }
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@ since version 2.0 .8 , returns reference since 3.7 .0
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*/
template < class . . . Args >
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reference emplace_back ( Args & & . . . args )
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{
// emplace_back only works for null objects or arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( is_null ( ) | | is_array ( ) ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 311 , " cannot use emplace_back() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// transform null object into an array
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : array ;
m_value = value_t : : array ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
// add element to array (perfect forwarding)
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# ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_17
return m_value . array - > emplace_back ( std : : forward < Args > ( args ) . . . ) ;
# else
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m_value . array - > emplace_back ( std : : forward < Args > ( args ) . . . ) ;
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return m_value . array - > back ( ) ;
# endif
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}
/*!
@ brief add an object to an object if key does not exist
Inserts a new element into a JSON object constructed in - place with the
given @ a args if there is no element with the key in the container . If the
function is called on a JSON null value , an empty object is created before
appending the value created from @ a args .
@ param [ in ] args arguments to forward to a constructor of @ ref basic_json
@ tparam Args compatible types to create a @ ref basic_json object
@ return a pair consisting of an iterator to the inserted element , or the
already - existing element if no insertion happened , and a bool
denoting whether the insertion took place .
@ throw type_error .311 when called on a type other than JSON object or
null ; example : ` " cannot use emplace() with number " `
@ complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container , O ( log ( ` size ( ) ` ) ) .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` emplace ( ) ` can be used to add elements
to a JSON object . Note how the ` null ` value was silently converted to a
JSON object . Further note how no value is added if there was already one
value stored with the same key . , emplace }
@ since version 2.0 .8
*/
template < class . . . Args >
std : : pair < iterator , bool > emplace ( Args & & . . . args )
{
// emplace only works for null objects or arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! ( is_null ( ) | | is_object ( ) ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 311 , " cannot use emplace() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// transform null object into an object
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : object ;
m_value = value_t : : object ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
// add element to array (perfect forwarding)
auto res = m_value . object - > emplace ( std : : forward < Args > ( args ) . . . ) ;
// create result iterator and set iterator to the result of emplace
auto it = begin ( ) ;
it . m_it . object_iterator = res . first ;
// return pair of iterator and boolean
return { it , res . second } ;
}
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/// Helper for insertion of an iterator
/// @note: This uses std::distance to support GCC 4.8,
/// see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/1257
template < typename . . . Args >
iterator insert_iterator ( const_iterator pos , Args & & . . . args )
{
iterator result ( this ) ;
JSON_ASSERT ( m_value . array ! = nullptr ) ;
auto insert_pos = std : : distance ( m_value . array - > begin ( ) , pos . m_it . array_iterator ) ;
m_value . array - > insert ( pos . m_it . array_iterator , std : : forward < Args > ( args ) . . . ) ;
result . m_it . array_iterator = m_value . array - > begin ( ) + insert_pos ;
// This could have been written as:
// result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->insert(pos.m_it.array_iterator, cnt, val);
// but the return value of insert is missing in GCC 4.8, so it is written this way instead.
return result ;
}
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/*!
@ brief inserts element
Inserts element @ a val before iterator @ a pos .
@ param [ in ] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted ; may be
the end ( ) iterator
@ param [ in ] val element to insert
@ return iterator pointing to the inserted @ a val .
@ throw type_error .309 if called on JSON values other than arrays ;
example : ` " cannot use insert() with string " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .202 if @ a pos is not an iterator of * this ;
example : ` " iterator does not fit current value " `
@ complexity Constant plus linear in the distance between @ a pos and end of
the container .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` insert ( ) ` is used . , insert }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
iterator insert ( const_iterator pos , const basic_json & val )
{
// insert only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
// check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( pos . m_object ! = this ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 202 , " iterator does not fit current value " ) ) ;
}
// insert to array and return iterator
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return insert_iterator ( pos , val ) ;
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}
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 309 , " cannot use insert() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief inserts element
@ copydoc insert ( const_iterator , const basic_json & )
*/
iterator insert ( const_iterator pos , basic_json & & val )
{
return insert ( pos , val ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief inserts elements
Inserts @ a cnt copies of @ a val before iterator @ a pos .
@ param [ in ] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted ; may be
the end ( ) iterator
@ param [ in ] cnt number of copies of @ a val to insert
@ param [ in ] val element to insert
@ return iterator pointing to the first element inserted , or @ a pos if
` cnt = = 0 `
@ throw type_error .309 if called on JSON values other than arrays ; example :
` " cannot use insert() with string " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .202 if @ a pos is not an iterator of * this ;
example : ` " iterator does not fit current value " `
@ complexity Linear in @ a cnt plus linear in the distance between @ a pos
and end of the container .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` insert ( ) ` is used . , insert__count }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
iterator insert ( const_iterator pos , size_type cnt , const basic_json & val )
{
// insert only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
// check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( pos . m_object ! = this ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 202 , " iterator does not fit current value " ) ) ;
}
// insert to array and return iterator
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return insert_iterator ( pos , cnt , val ) ;
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}
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 309 , " cannot use insert() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief inserts elements
Inserts elements from range ` [ first , last ) ` before iterator @ a pos .
@ param [ in ] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted ; may be
the end ( ) iterator
@ param [ in ] first begin of the range of elements to insert
@ param [ in ] last end of the range of elements to insert
@ throw type_error .309 if called on JSON values other than arrays ; example :
` " cannot use insert() with string " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .202 if @ a pos is not an iterator of * this ;
example : ` " iterator does not fit current value " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .210 if @ a first and @ a last do not belong to the
same JSON value ; example : ` " iterators do not fit " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .211 if @ a first or @ a last are iterators into
container for which insert is called ; example : ` " passed iterators may not
belong to container " `
@ return iterator pointing to the first element inserted , or @ a pos if
` first = = last `
@ complexity Linear in ` std : : distance ( first , last ) ` plus linear in the
distance between @ a pos and end of the container .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` insert ( ) ` is used . , insert__range }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
iterator insert ( const_iterator pos , const_iterator first , const_iterator last )
{
// insert only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! is_array ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 309 , " cannot use insert() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( pos . m_object ! = this ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 202 , " iterator does not fit current value " ) ) ;
}
// check if range iterators belong to the same JSON object
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( first . m_object ! = last . m_object ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 210 , " iterators do not fit " ) ) ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( first . m_object = = this ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 211 , " passed iterators may not belong to container " ) ) ;
}
// insert to array and return iterator
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return insert_iterator ( pos , first . m_it . array_iterator , last . m_it . array_iterator ) ;
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}
/*!
@ brief inserts elements
Inserts elements from initializer list @ a ilist before iterator @ a pos .
@ param [ in ] pos iterator before which the content will be inserted ; may be
the end ( ) iterator
@ param [ in ] ilist initializer list to insert the values from
@ throw type_error .309 if called on JSON values other than arrays ; example :
` " cannot use insert() with string " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .202 if @ a pos is not an iterator of * this ;
example : ` " iterator does not fit current value " `
@ return iterator pointing to the first element inserted , or @ a pos if
` ilist ` is empty
@ complexity Linear in ` ilist . size ( ) ` plus linear in the distance between
@ a pos and end of the container .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` insert ( ) ` is used . , insert__ilist }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
iterator insert ( const_iterator pos , initializer_list_t ilist )
{
// insert only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! is_array ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 309 , " cannot use insert() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( pos . m_object ! = this ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 202 , " iterator does not fit current value " ) ) ;
}
// insert to array and return iterator
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return insert_iterator ( pos , ilist . begin ( ) , ilist . end ( ) ) ;
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}
/*!
@ brief inserts elements
Inserts elements from range ` [ first , last ) ` .
@ param [ in ] first begin of the range of elements to insert
@ param [ in ] last end of the range of elements to insert
@ throw type_error .309 if called on JSON values other than objects ; example :
` " cannot use insert() with string " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .202 if iterator @ a first or @ a last does does not
point to an object ; example : ` " iterators first and last must point to
objects " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .210 if @ a first and @ a last do not belong to the
same JSON value ; example : ` " iterators do not fit " `
@ complexity Logarithmic : ` O ( N * log ( size ( ) + N ) ) ` , where ` N ` is the number
of elements to insert .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` insert ( ) ` is used . , insert__range_object }
@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
void insert ( const_iterator first , const_iterator last )
{
// insert only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 309 , " cannot use insert() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
// check if range iterators belong to the same JSON object
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( first . m_object ! = last . m_object ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 210 , " iterators do not fit " ) ) ;
}
// passed iterators must belong to objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! first . m_object - > is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 202 , " iterators first and last must point to objects " ) ) ;
}
m_value . object - > insert ( first . m_it . object_iterator , last . m_it . object_iterator ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief updates a JSON object from another object , overwriting existing keys
Inserts all values from JSON object @ a j and overwrites existing keys .
@ param [ in ] j JSON object to read values from
@ throw type_error .312 if called on JSON values other than objects ; example :
` " cannot use update() with string " `
@ complexity O ( N * log ( size ( ) + N ) ) , where N is the number of elements to
insert .
@ liveexample { The example shows how ` update ( ) ` is used . , update }
@ sa https : //docs.python.org/3.6/library/stdtypes.html#dict.update
@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
void update ( const_reference j )
{
// implicitly convert null value to an empty object
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : object ;
m_value . object = create < object_t > ( ) ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 312 , " cannot use update() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! j . is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 312 , " cannot use update() with " + std : : string ( j . type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
for ( auto it = j . cbegin ( ) ; it ! = j . cend ( ) ; + + it )
{
m_value . object - > operator [ ] ( it . key ( ) ) = it . value ( ) ;
}
}
/*!
@ brief updates a JSON object from another object , overwriting existing keys
Inserts all values from from range ` [ first , last ) ` and overwrites existing
keys .
@ param [ in ] first begin of the range of elements to insert
@ param [ in ] last end of the range of elements to insert
@ throw type_error .312 if called on JSON values other than objects ; example :
` " cannot use update() with string " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .202 if iterator @ a first or @ a last does does not
point to an object ; example : ` " iterators first and last must point to
objects " `
@ throw invalid_iterator .210 if @ a first and @ a last do not belong to the
same JSON value ; example : ` " iterators do not fit " `
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@ complexity O ( N * log ( size ( ) + N ) ) , where N is the number of elements to
insert .
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@ liveexample { The example shows how ` update ( ) ` is used__range . , update }
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@ sa https : //docs.python.org/3.6/library/stdtypes.html#dict.update
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@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
void update ( const_iterator first , const_iterator last )
{
// implicitly convert null value to an empty object
if ( is_null ( ) )
{
m_type = value_t : : object ;
m_value . object = create < object_t > ( ) ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 312 , " cannot use update() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
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// check if range iterators belong to the same JSON object
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( first . m_object ! = last . m_object ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 210 , " iterators do not fit " ) ) ;
}
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// passed iterators must belong to objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! first . m_object - > is_object ( )
| | ! last . m_object - > is_object ( ) ) )
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{
JSON_THROW ( invalid_iterator : : create ( 202 , " iterators first and last must point to objects " ) ) ;
}
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for ( auto it = first ; it ! = last ; + + it )
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{
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m_value . object - > operator [ ] ( it . key ( ) ) = it . value ( ) ;
}
}
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/*!
@ brief exchanges the values
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Exchanges the contents of the JSON value with those of @ a other . Does not
invoke any move , copy , or swap operations on individual elements . All
iterators and references remain valid . The past - the - end iterator is
invalidated .
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@ param [ in , out ] other JSON value to exchange the contents with
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how JSON values can be swapped with
` swap ( ) ` . , swap__reference }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void swap ( reference other ) noexcept (
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std : : is_nothrow_move_constructible < value_t > : : value & &
std : : is_nothrow_move_assignable < value_t > : : value & &
std : : is_nothrow_move_constructible < json_value > : : value & &
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std : : is_nothrow_move_assignable < json_value > : : value
)
{
std : : swap ( m_type , other . m_type ) ;
std : : swap ( m_value , other . m_value ) ;
assert_invariant ( ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief exchanges the values
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Exchanges the contents of the JSON value from @ a left with those of @ a right . Does not
invoke any move , copy , or swap operations on individual elements . All
iterators and references remain valid . The past - the - end iterator is
invalidated . implemented as a friend function callable via ADL .
@ param [ in , out ] left JSON value to exchange the contents with
@ param [ in , out ] right JSON value to exchange the contents with
@ complexity Constant .
@ liveexample { The example below shows how JSON values can be swapped with
` swap ( ) ` . , swap__reference }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend void swap ( reference left , reference right ) noexcept (
std : : is_nothrow_move_constructible < value_t > : : value & &
std : : is_nothrow_move_assignable < value_t > : : value & &
std : : is_nothrow_move_constructible < json_value > : : value & &
std : : is_nothrow_move_assignable < json_value > : : value
)
{
left . swap ( right ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief exchanges the values
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Exchanges the contents of a JSON array with those of @ a other . Does not
invoke any move , copy , or swap operations on individual elements . All
iterators and references remain valid . The past - the - end iterator is
invalidated .
@ param [ in , out ] other array to exchange the contents with
@ throw type_error .310 when JSON value is not an array ; example : ` " cannot
use swap ( ) with string " `
@ complexity Constant .
@ liveexample { The example below shows how arrays can be swapped with
` swap ( ) ` . , swap__array_t }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void swap ( array_t & other )
{
// swap only works for arrays
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_array ( ) ) )
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{
std : : swap ( * ( m_value . array ) , other ) ;
}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 310 , " cannot use swap() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
/*!
@ brief exchanges the values
Exchanges the contents of a JSON object with those of @ a other . Does not
invoke any move , copy , or swap operations on individual elements . All
iterators and references remain valid . The past - the - end iterator is
invalidated .
@ param [ in , out ] other object to exchange the contents with
@ throw type_error .310 when JSON value is not an object ; example :
` " cannot use swap() with string " `
@ complexity Constant .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how objects can be swapped with
` swap ( ) ` . , swap__object_t }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void swap ( object_t & other )
{
// swap only works for objects
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_object ( ) ) )
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{
std : : swap ( * ( m_value . object ) , other ) ;
}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 310 , " cannot use swap() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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}
/*!
@ brief exchanges the values
Exchanges the contents of a JSON string with those of @ a other . Does not
invoke any move , copy , or swap operations on individual elements . All
iterators and references remain valid . The past - the - end iterator is
invalidated .
@ param [ in , out ] other string to exchange the contents with
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@ throw type_error .310 when JSON value is not a string ; example : ` " cannot
use swap ( ) with boolean " `
@ complexity Constant .
@ liveexample { The example below shows how strings can be swapped with
` swap ( ) ` . , swap__string_t }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
void swap ( string_t & other )
{
// swap only works for strings
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_string ( ) ) )
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{
std : : swap ( * ( m_value . string ) , other ) ;
}
else
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{
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JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 310 , " cannot use swap() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
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}
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}
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/*!
@ brief exchanges the values
Exchanges the contents of a JSON string with those of @ a other . Does not
invoke any move , copy , or swap operations on individual elements . All
iterators and references remain valid . The past - the - end iterator is
invalidated .
@ param [ in , out ] other binary to exchange the contents with
@ throw type_error .310 when JSON value is not a string ; example : ` " cannot
use swap ( ) with boolean " `
@ complexity Constant .
@ liveexample { The example below shows how strings can be swapped with
` swap ( ) ` . , swap__binary_t }
@ since version 3.8 .0
*/
void swap ( binary_t & other )
{
// swap only works for strings
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_binary ( ) ) )
{
std : : swap ( * ( m_value . binary ) , other ) ;
}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 310 , " cannot use swap() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
/// @copydoc swap(binary_t)
void swap ( typename binary_t : : container_type & other )
{
// swap only works for strings
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( is_binary ( ) ) )
{
std : : swap ( * ( m_value . binary ) , other ) ;
}
else
{
JSON_THROW ( type_error : : create ( 310 , " cannot use swap() with " + std : : string ( type_name ( ) ) ) ) ;
}
}
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/// @}
public :
//////////////////////////////////////////
// lexicographical comparison operators //
//////////////////////////////////////////
/// @name lexicographical comparison operators
/// @{
/*!
@ brief comparison : equal
Compares two JSON values for equality according to the following rules :
- Two JSON values are equal if ( 1 ) they are from the same type and ( 2 )
their stored values are the same according to their respective
` operator = = ` .
- Integer and floating - point numbers are automatically converted before
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comparison . Note that two NaN values are always treated as unequal .
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- Two JSON null values are equal .
@ note Floating - point inside JSON values numbers are compared with
` json : : number_float_t : : operator = = ` which is ` double : : operator = = ` by
default . To compare floating - point while respecting an epsilon , an alternative
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[ comparison function ] ( https : //github.com/mariokonrad/marnav/blob/master/include/marnav/math/floatingpoint.hpp#L34-#L39)
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could be used , for instance
@ code { . cpp }
template < typename T , typename = typename std : : enable_if < std : : is_floating_point < T > : : value , T > : : type >
inline bool is_same ( T a , T b , T epsilon = std : : numeric_limits < T > : : epsilon ( ) ) noexcept
{
return std : : abs ( a - b ) < = epsilon ;
}
@ endcode
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Or you can self - defined operator equal function like this :
@ code { . cpp }
bool my_equal ( const_reference lhs , const_reference rhs ) {
const auto lhs_type lhs . type ( ) ;
const auto rhs_type rhs . type ( ) ;
if ( lhs_type = = rhs_type ) {
switch ( lhs_type )
// self_defined case
case value_t : : number_float :
return std : : abs ( lhs - rhs ) < = std : : numeric_limits < float > : : epsilon ( ) ;
// other cases remain the same with the original
. . .
}
. . .
}
@ endcode
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@ note NaN values never compare equal to themselves or to other NaN values .
@ param [ in ] lhs first JSON value to consider
@ param [ in ] rhs second JSON value to consider
@ return whether the values @ a lhs and @ a rhs are equal
@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
@ complexity Linear .
@ liveexample { The example demonstrates comparing several JSON
types . , operator__equal }
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend bool operator = = ( const_reference lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
const auto lhs_type = lhs . type ( ) ;
const auto rhs_type = rhs . type ( ) ;
if ( lhs_type = = rhs_type )
{
switch ( lhs_type )
{
case value_t : : array :
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return * lhs . m_value . array = = * rhs . m_value . array ;
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case value_t : : object :
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return * lhs . m_value . object = = * rhs . m_value . object ;
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case value_t : : null :
return true ;
case value_t : : string :
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return * lhs . m_value . string = = * rhs . m_value . string ;
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case value_t : : boolean :
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return lhs . m_value . boolean = = rhs . m_value . boolean ;
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case value_t : : number_integer :
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return lhs . m_value . number_integer = = rhs . m_value . number_integer ;
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
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return lhs . m_value . number_unsigned = = rhs . m_value . number_unsigned ;
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case value_t : : number_float :
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return lhs . m_value . number_float = = rhs . m_value . number_float ;
case value_t : : binary :
return * lhs . m_value . binary = = * rhs . m_value . binary ;
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default :
return false ;
}
}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_float )
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{
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return static_cast < number_float_t > ( lhs . m_value . number_integer ) = = rhs . m_value . number_float ;
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}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_float & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer )
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{
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return lhs . m_value . number_float = = static_cast < number_float_t > ( rhs . m_value . number_integer ) ;
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}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_float )
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{
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return static_cast < number_float_t > ( lhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) = = rhs . m_value . number_float ;
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}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_float & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned )
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{
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return lhs . m_value . number_float = = static_cast < number_float_t > ( rhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
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}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer )
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{
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return static_cast < number_integer_t > ( lhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) = = rhs . m_value . number_integer ;
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}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned )
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{
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return lhs . m_value . number_integer = = static_cast < number_integer_t > ( rhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
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}
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return false ;
}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : equal
@ copydoc operator = = ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator = = ( const_reference lhs , const ScalarType rhs ) noexcept
{
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return lhs = = basic_json ( rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : equal
@ copydoc operator = = ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator = = ( const ScalarType lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return basic_json ( lhs ) = = rhs ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : not equal
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Compares two JSON values for inequality by calculating ` not ( lhs = = rhs ) ` .
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@ param [ in ] lhs first JSON value to consider
@ param [ in ] rhs second JSON value to consider
@ return whether the values @ a lhs and @ a rhs are not equal
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The example demonstrates comparing several JSON
types . , operator__notequal }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend bool operator ! = ( const_reference lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return ! ( lhs = = rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : not equal
@ copydoc operator ! = ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator ! = ( const_reference lhs , const ScalarType rhs ) noexcept
{
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return lhs ! = basic_json ( rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : not equal
@ copydoc operator ! = ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator ! = ( const ScalarType lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return basic_json ( lhs ) ! = rhs ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : less than
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Compares whether one JSON value @ a lhs is less than another JSON value @ a
rhs according to the following rules :
- If @ a lhs and @ a rhs have the same type , the values are compared using
the default ` < ` operator .
- Integer and floating - point numbers are automatically converted before
comparison
- In case @ a lhs and @ a rhs have different types , the values are ignored
and the order of the types is considered , see
@ ref operator < ( const value_t , const value_t ) .
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@ param [ in ] lhs first JSON value to consider
@ param [ in ] rhs second JSON value to consider
@ return whether @ a lhs is less than @ a rhs
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The example demonstrates comparing several JSON
types . , operator__less }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend bool operator < ( const_reference lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
const auto lhs_type = lhs . type ( ) ;
const auto rhs_type = rhs . type ( ) ;
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if ( lhs_type = = rhs_type )
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{
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switch ( lhs_type )
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{
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case value_t : : array :
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// note parentheses are necessary, see
// https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1530
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return ( * lhs . m_value . array ) < ( * rhs . m_value . array ) ;
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case value_t : : object :
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return ( * lhs . m_value . object ) < ( * rhs . m_value . object ) ;
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case value_t : : null :
return false ;
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case value_t : : string :
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return ( * lhs . m_value . string ) < ( * rhs . m_value . string ) ;
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case value_t : : boolean :
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return ( lhs . m_value . boolean ) < ( rhs . m_value . boolean ) ;
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case value_t : : number_integer :
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return ( lhs . m_value . number_integer ) < ( rhs . m_value . number_integer ) ;
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case value_t : : number_unsigned :
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return ( lhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) < ( rhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
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case value_t : : number_float :
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return ( lhs . m_value . number_float ) < ( rhs . m_value . number_float ) ;
case value_t : : binary :
return ( * lhs . m_value . binary ) < ( * rhs . m_value . binary ) ;
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default :
return false ;
}
}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_float )
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{
return static_cast < number_float_t > ( lhs . m_value . number_integer ) < rhs . m_value . number_float ;
}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_float & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer )
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{
return lhs . m_value . number_float < static_cast < number_float_t > ( rhs . m_value . number_integer ) ;
}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_float )
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{
return static_cast < number_float_t > ( lhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) < rhs . m_value . number_float ;
}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_float & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned )
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{
return lhs . m_value . number_float < static_cast < number_float_t > ( rhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned )
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{
return lhs . m_value . number_integer < static_cast < number_integer_t > ( rhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) ;
}
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else if ( lhs_type = = value_t : : number_unsigned & & rhs_type = = value_t : : number_integer )
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{
return static_cast < number_integer_t > ( lhs . m_value . number_unsigned ) < rhs . m_value . number_integer ;
}
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// We only reach this line if we cannot compare values. In that case,
// we compare types. Note we have to call the operator explicitly,
// because MSVC has problems otherwise.
return operator < ( lhs_type , rhs_type ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : less than
@ copydoc operator < ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator < ( const_reference lhs , const ScalarType rhs ) noexcept
{
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return lhs < basic_json ( rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : less than
@ copydoc operator < ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator < ( const ScalarType lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return basic_json ( lhs ) < rhs ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : less than or equal
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Compares whether one JSON value @ a lhs is less than or equal to another
JSON value by calculating ` not ( rhs < lhs ) ` .
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@ param [ in ] lhs first JSON value to consider
@ param [ in ] rhs second JSON value to consider
@ return whether @ a lhs is less than or equal to @ a rhs
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The example demonstrates comparing several JSON
types . , operator__greater }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend bool operator < = ( const_reference lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return ! ( rhs < lhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : less than or equal
@ copydoc operator < = ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator < = ( const_reference lhs , const ScalarType rhs ) noexcept
{
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return lhs < = basic_json ( rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : less than or equal
@ copydoc operator < = ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator < = ( const ScalarType lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return basic_json ( lhs ) < = rhs ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : greater than
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Compares whether one JSON value @ a lhs is greater than another
JSON value by calculating ` not ( lhs < = rhs ) ` .
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@ param [ in ] lhs first JSON value to consider
@ param [ in ] rhs second JSON value to consider
@ return whether @ a lhs is greater than to @ a rhs
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The example demonstrates comparing several JSON
types . , operator__lessequal }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend bool operator > ( const_reference lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return ! ( lhs < = rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : greater than
@ copydoc operator > ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator > ( const_reference lhs , const ScalarType rhs ) noexcept
{
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return lhs > basic_json ( rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : greater than
@ copydoc operator > ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator > ( const ScalarType lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return basic_json ( lhs ) > rhs ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : greater than or equal
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Compares whether one JSON value @ a lhs is greater than or equal to another
JSON value by calculating ` not ( lhs < rhs ) ` .
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@ param [ in ] lhs first JSON value to consider
@ param [ in ] rhs second JSON value to consider
@ return whether @ a lhs is greater than or equal to @ a rhs
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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@ liveexample { The example demonstrates comparing several JSON
types . , operator__greaterequal }
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend bool operator > = ( const_reference lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return ! ( lhs < rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ brief comparison : greater than or equal
@ copydoc operator > = ( const_reference , const_reference )
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*/
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template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator > = ( const_reference lhs , const ScalarType rhs ) noexcept
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{
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return lhs > = basic_json ( rhs ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief comparison : greater than or equal
@ copydoc operator > = ( const_reference , const_reference )
*/
template < typename ScalarType , typename std : : enable_if <
std : : is_scalar < ScalarType > : : value , int > : : type = 0 >
friend bool operator > = ( const ScalarType lhs , const_reference rhs ) noexcept
{
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return basic_json ( lhs ) > = rhs ;
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}
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/// @}
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///////////////////
// serialization //
///////////////////
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/// @name serialization
/// @{
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/*!
@ brief serialize to stream
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Serialize the given JSON value @ a j to the output stream @ a o . The JSON
value will be serialized using the @ ref dump member function .
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- The indentation of the output can be controlled with the member variable
` width ` of the output stream @ a o . For instance , using the manipulator
` std : : setw ( 4 ) ` on @ a o sets the indentation level to ` 4 ` and the
serialization result is the same as calling ` dump ( 4 ) ` .
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- The indentation character can be controlled with the member variable
` fill ` of the output stream @ a o . For instance , the manipulator
` std : : setfill ( ' \ \ t ' ) ` sets indentation to use a tab character rather than
the default space character .
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@ param [ in , out ] o stream to serialize to
@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
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@ return the stream @ a o
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@ throw type_error .316 if a string stored inside the JSON value is not
UTF - 8 encoded
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@ complexity Linear .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows the serialization with different
parameters to ` width ` to adjust the indentation level . , operator_serialize }
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@ since version 1.0 .0 ; indentation character added in version 3.0 .0
*/
friend std : : ostream & operator < < ( std : : ostream & o , const basic_json & j )
{
// read width member and use it as indentation parameter if nonzero
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const bool pretty_print = o . width ( ) > 0 ;
const auto indentation = pretty_print ? o . width ( ) : 0 ;
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// reset width to 0 for subsequent calls to this stream
o . width ( 0 ) ;
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// do the actual serialization
serializer s ( detail : : output_adapter < char > ( o ) , o . fill ( ) ) ;
s . dump ( j , pretty_print , false , static_cast < unsigned int > ( indentation ) ) ;
return o ;
}
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/*!
@ brief serialize to stream
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@ deprecated This stream operator is deprecated and will be removed in
future 4.0 .0 of the library . Please use
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@ ref operator < < ( std : : ostream & , const basic_json & )
instead ; that is , replace calls like ` j > > o ; ` with ` o < < j ; ` .
@ since version 1.0 .0 ; deprecated since version 3.0 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.0 .0 , operator < < ( std : : ostream & , const basic_json & ) )
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friend std : : ostream & operator > > ( const basic_json & j , std : : ostream & o )
{
return o < < j ;
}
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/// @}
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/////////////////////
// deserialization //
/////////////////////
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/// @name deserialization
/// @{
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/*!
@ brief deserialize from a compatible input
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@ tparam InputType A compatible input , for instance
- an std : : istream object
- a FILE pointer
- a C - style array of characters
- a pointer to a null - terminated string of single byte characters
- an object obj for which begin ( obj ) and end ( obj ) produces a valid pair of
iterators .
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@ param [ in ] i input to read from
@ param [ in ] cb a parser callback function of type @ ref parser_callback_t
which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values
( optional )
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@ param [ in ] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a
parse error ( optional , true by default )
@ param [ in ] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated
like whitespace ( true ) or yield a parse error ( true ) ; ( optional , false by
default )
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@ return deserialized JSON value ; in case of a parse error and
@ a allow_exceptions set to ` false ` , the return value will be
value_t : : discarded .
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@ throw parse_error .101 if a parse error occurs ; example : ` " " unexpected end
of input ; expected string literal " " `
@ throw parse_error .102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error
@ throw parse_error .103 if to_unicode fails
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@ complexity Linear in the length of the input . The parser is a predictive
LL ( 1 ) parser . The complexity can be higher if the parser callback function
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@ a cb or reading from the input @ a i has a super - linear complexity .
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@ note A UTF - 8 byte order mark is silently ignored .
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@ liveexample { The example below demonstrates the ` parse ( ) ` function reading
from an array . , parse__array__parser_callback_t }
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@ liveexample { The example below demonstrates the ` parse ( ) ` function with
and without callback function . , parse__string__parser_callback_t }
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@ liveexample { The example below demonstrates the ` parse ( ) ` function with
and without callback function . , parse__istream__parser_callback_t }
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@ liveexample { The example below demonstrates the ` parse ( ) ` function reading
from a contiguous container . , parse__contiguouscontainer__parser_callback_t }
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@ since version 2.0 .3 ( contiguous containers ) ; version 3.9 .0 allowed to
ignore comments .
*/
template < typename InputType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json parse ( InputType & & i ,
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
{
basic_json result ;
parser ( detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < InputType > ( i ) ) , cb , allow_exceptions , ignore_comments ) . parse ( true , result ) ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief deserialize from a pair of character iterators
The value_type of the iterator must be a integral type with size of 1 , 2 or
4 bytes , which will be interpreted respectively as UTF - 8 , UTF - 16 and UTF - 32.
@ param [ in ] first iterator to start of character range
@ param [ in ] last iterator to end of character range
@ param [ in ] cb a parser callback function of type @ ref parser_callback_t
which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values
( optional )
@ param [ in ] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a
parse error ( optional , true by default )
@ param [ in ] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated
like whitespace ( true ) or yield a parse error ( true ) ; ( optional , false by
default )
@ return deserialized JSON value ; in case of a parse error and
@ a allow_exceptions set to ` false ` , the return value will be
value_t : : discarded .
@ throw parse_error .101 if a parse error occurs ; example : ` " " unexpected end
of input ; expected string literal " " `
@ throw parse_error .102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error
@ throw parse_error .103 if to_unicode fails
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*/
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template < typename IteratorType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json parse ( IteratorType first ,
IteratorType last ,
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
{
basic_json result ;
parser ( detail : : input_adapter ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) , cb , allow_exceptions , ignore_comments ) . parse ( true , result ) ;
return result ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , parse ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json parse ( detail : : span_input_adapter & & i ,
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const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr ,
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const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
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{
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basic_json result ;
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parser ( i . get ( ) , cb , allow_exceptions , ignore_comments ) . parse ( true , result ) ;
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return result ;
}
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/*!
@ brief check if the input is valid JSON
Unlike the @ ref parse ( InputType & & , const parser_callback_t , const bool )
function , this function neither throws an exception in case of invalid JSON
input ( i . e . , a parse error ) nor creates diagnostic information .
@ tparam InputType A compatible input , for instance
- an std : : istream object
- a FILE pointer
- a C - style array of characters
- a pointer to a null - terminated string of single byte characters
- an object obj for which begin ( obj ) and end ( obj ) produces a valid pair of
iterators .
@ param [ in ] i input to read from
@ param [ in ] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated
like whitespace ( true ) or yield a parse error ( true ) ; ( optional , false by
default )
@ return Whether the input read from @ a i is valid JSON .
@ complexity Linear in the length of the input . The parser is a predictive
LL ( 1 ) parser .
@ note A UTF - 8 byte order mark is silently ignored .
@ liveexample { The example below demonstrates the ` accept ( ) ` function reading
from a string . , accept__string }
*/
template < typename InputType >
static bool accept ( InputType & & i ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
{
return parser ( detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < InputType > ( i ) ) , nullptr , false , ignore_comments ) . accept ( true ) ;
}
template < typename IteratorType >
static bool accept ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
{
return parser ( detail : : input_adapter ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) , nullptr , false , ignore_comments ) . accept ( true ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , accept ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static bool accept ( detail : : span_input_adapter & & i ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
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{
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return parser ( i . get ( ) , nullptr , false , ignore_comments ) . accept ( true ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief generate SAX events
The SAX event lister must follow the interface of @ ref json_sax .
This function reads from a compatible input . Examples are :
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- an std : : istream object
- a FILE pointer
- a C - style array of characters
- a pointer to a null - terminated string of single byte characters
- an object obj for which begin ( obj ) and end ( obj ) produces a valid pair of
iterators .
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@ param [ in ] i input to read from
@ param [ in , out ] sax SAX event listener
@ param [ in ] format the format to parse ( JSON , CBOR , MessagePack , or UBJSON )
@ param [ in ] strict whether the input has to be consumed completely
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@ param [ in ] ignore_comments whether comments should be ignored and treated
like whitespace ( true ) or yield a parse error ( true ) ; ( optional , false by
default ) ; only applies to the JSON file format .
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@ return return value of the last processed SAX event
@ throw parse_error .101 if a parse error occurs ; example : ` " " unexpected end
of input ; expected string literal " " `
@ throw parse_error .102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error
@ throw parse_error .103 if to_unicode fails
@ complexity Linear in the length of the input . The parser is a predictive
LL ( 1 ) parser . The complexity can be higher if the SAX consumer @ a sax has
a super - linear complexity .
@ note A UTF - 8 byte order mark is silently ignored .
@ liveexample { The example below demonstrates the ` sax_parse ( ) ` function
reading from string and processing the events with a user - defined SAX
event consumer . , sax_parse }
@ since version 3.2 .0
*/
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template < typename InputType , typename SAX >
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
static bool sax_parse ( InputType & & i , SAX * sax ,
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input_format_t format = input_format_t : : json ,
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const bool strict = true ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
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{
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auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < InputType > ( i ) ) ;
return format = = input_format_t : : json
? parser ( std : : move ( ia ) , nullptr , true , ignore_comments ) . sax_parse ( sax , strict )
: detail : : binary_reader < basic_json , decltype ( ia ) , SAX > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( format , sax , strict ) ;
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}
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template < class IteratorType , class SAX >
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 3 )
static bool sax_parse ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last , SAX * sax ,
input_format_t format = input_format_t : : json ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
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{
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auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) ;
return format = = input_format_t : : json
? parser ( std : : move ( ia ) , nullptr , true , ignore_comments ) . sax_parse ( sax , strict )
: detail : : binary_reader < basic_json , decltype ( ia ) , SAX > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( format , sax , strict ) ;
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}
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template < typename SAX >
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , sax_parse ( ptr , ptr + len , . . . ) )
JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 2 )
static bool sax_parse ( detail : : span_input_adapter & & i , SAX * sax ,
input_format_t format = input_format_t : : json ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool ignore_comments = false )
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{
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auto ia = i . get ( ) ;
return format = = input_format_t : : json
? parser ( std : : move ( ia ) , nullptr , true , ignore_comments ) . sax_parse ( sax , strict )
: detail : : binary_reader < basic_json , decltype ( ia ) , SAX > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( format , sax , strict ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief deserialize from stream
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@ deprecated This stream operator is deprecated and will be removed in
version 4.0 .0 of the library . Please use
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@ ref operator > > ( std : : istream & , basic_json & )
instead ; that is , replace calls like ` j < < i ; ` with ` i > > j ; ` .
@ since version 1.0 .0 ; deprecated since version 3.0 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.0 .0 , operator > > ( std : : istream & , basic_json & ) )
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friend std : : istream & operator < < ( basic_json & j , std : : istream & i )
{
return operator > > ( i , j ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief deserialize from stream
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Deserializes an input stream to a JSON value .
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@ param [ in , out ] i input stream to read a serialized JSON value from
@ param [ in , out ] j JSON value to write the deserialized input to
@ throw parse_error .101 in case of an unexpected token
@ throw parse_error .102 if to_unicode fails or surrogate error
@ throw parse_error .103 if to_unicode fails
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@ complexity Linear in the length of the input . The parser is a predictive
LL ( 1 ) parser .
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@ note A UTF - 8 byte order mark is silently ignored .
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@ liveexample { The example below shows how a JSON value is constructed by
reading a serialization from a stream . , operator_deserialize }
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@ sa parse ( std : : istream & , const parser_callback_t ) for a variant with a
parser callback function to filter values while parsing
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@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
friend std : : istream & operator > > ( std : : istream & i , basic_json & j )
{
parser ( detail : : input_adapter ( i ) ) . parse ( false , j ) ;
return i ;
}
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/// @}
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///////////////////////////
// convenience functions //
///////////////////////////
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/*!
@ brief return the type as string
Returns the type name as string to be used in error messages - usually to
indicate that a function was called on a wrong JSON type .
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@ return a string representation of a the @ a m_type member :
Value type | return value
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` " null " `
boolean | ` " boolean " `
string | ` " string " `
number | ` " number " ` ( for all number types )
object | ` " object " `
array | ` " array " `
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binary | ` " binary " `
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discarded | ` " discarded " `
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@ exceptionsafety No - throw guarantee : this function never throws exceptions .
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@ complexity Constant .
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@ liveexample { The following code exemplifies ` type_name ( ) ` for all JSON
types . , type_name }
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@ sa @ ref type ( ) - - return the type of the JSON value
@ sa @ ref operator value_t ( ) - - return the type of the JSON value ( implicit )
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@ since version 1.0 .0 , public since 2.1 .0 , ` const char * ` and ` noexcept `
since 3.0 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
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const char * type_name ( ) const noexcept
{
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{
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switch ( m_type )
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{
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case value_t : : null :
return " null " ;
case value_t : : object :
return " object " ;
case value_t : : array :
return " array " ;
case value_t : : string :
return " string " ;
case value_t : : boolean :
return " boolean " ;
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case value_t : : binary :
return " binary " ;
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case value_t : : discarded :
return " discarded " ;
default :
return " number " ;
}
}
}
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private :
//////////////////////
// member variables //
//////////////////////
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/// the type of the current element
value_t m_type = value_t : : null ;
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/// the value of the current element
json_value m_value = { } ;
//////////////////////////////////////////
// binary serialization/deserialization //
//////////////////////////////////////////
/// @name binary serialization/deserialization support
/// @{
public :
/*!
@ brief create a CBOR serialization of a given JSON value
Serializes a given JSON value @ a j to a byte vector using the CBOR ( Concise
Binary Object Representation ) serialization format . CBOR is a binary
serialization format which aims to be more compact than JSON itself , yet
more efficient to parse .
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The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to
CBOR types according to the CBOR specification ( RFC 7049 ) :
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JSON value type | value / range | CBOR type | first byte
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` null ` | Null | 0xF6
boolean | ` true ` | True | 0xF5
boolean | ` false ` | False | 0xF4
number_integer | - 9223372036854775808. . - 2147483649 | Negative integer ( 8 bytes follow ) | 0x3B
number_integer | - 2147483648. . - 32769 | Negative integer ( 4 bytes follow ) | 0x3A
number_integer | - 32768. . - 129 | Negative integer ( 2 bytes follow ) | 0x39
number_integer | - 128. . - 25 | Negative integer ( 1 byte follow ) | 0x38
number_integer | - 24. . - 1 | Negative integer | 0x20 . .0 x37
number_integer | 0. .23 | Integer | 0x00 . .0 x17
number_integer | 24. .255 | Unsigned integer ( 1 byte follow ) | 0x18
number_integer | 256. .65535 | Unsigned integer ( 2 bytes follow ) | 0x19
number_integer | 65536. .4294967295 | Unsigned integer ( 4 bytes follow ) | 0x1A
number_integer | 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | Unsigned integer ( 8 bytes follow ) | 0x1B
number_unsigned | 0. .23 | Integer | 0x00 . .0 x17
number_unsigned | 24. .255 | Unsigned integer ( 1 byte follow ) | 0x18
number_unsigned | 256. .65535 | Unsigned integer ( 2 bytes follow ) | 0x19
number_unsigned | 65536. .4294967295 | Unsigned integer ( 4 bytes follow ) | 0x1A
number_unsigned | 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | Unsigned integer ( 8 bytes follow ) | 0x1B
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number_float | * any value representable by a float * | Single - Precision Float | 0xFA
number_float | * any value NOT representable by a float * | Double - Precision Float | 0xFB
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string | * length * : 0. .23 | UTF - 8 string | 0x60 . .0 x77
string | * length * : 23. .255 | UTF - 8 string ( 1 byte follow ) | 0x78
string | * length * : 256. .65535 | UTF - 8 string ( 2 bytes follow ) | 0x79
string | * length * : 65536. .4294967295 | UTF - 8 string ( 4 bytes follow ) | 0x7A
string | * length * : 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | UTF - 8 string ( 8 bytes follow ) | 0x7B
array | * size * : 0. .23 | array | 0x80 . .0 x97
array | * size * : 23. .255 | array ( 1 byte follow ) | 0x98
array | * size * : 256. .65535 | array ( 2 bytes follow ) | 0x99
array | * size * : 65536. .4294967295 | array ( 4 bytes follow ) | 0x9A
array | * size * : 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | array ( 8 bytes follow ) | 0x9B
object | * size * : 0. .23 | map | 0xA0 . .0 xB7
object | * size * : 23. .255 | map ( 1 byte follow ) | 0xB8
object | * size * : 256. .65535 | map ( 2 bytes follow ) | 0xB9
object | * size * : 65536. .4294967295 | map ( 4 bytes follow ) | 0xBA
object | * size * : 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | map ( 8 bytes follow ) | 0xBB
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binary | * size * : 0. .23 | byte string | 0x40 . .0 x57
binary | * size * : 23. .255 | byte string ( 1 byte follow ) | 0x58
binary | * size * : 256. .65535 | byte string ( 2 bytes follow ) | 0x59
binary | * size * : 65536. .4294967295 | byte string ( 4 bytes follow ) | 0x5A
binary | * size * : 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | byte string ( 8 bytes follow ) | 0x5B
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@ note The mapping is * * complete * * in the sense that any JSON value type
can be converted to a CBOR value .
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@ note If NaN or Infinity are stored inside a JSON number , they are
serialized properly . This behavior differs from the @ ref dump ( )
function which serializes NaN or Infinity to ` null ` .
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@ note The following CBOR types are not used in the conversion :
- UTF - 8 strings terminated by " break " ( 0x7F )
- arrays terminated by " break " ( 0x9F )
- maps terminated by " break " ( 0xBF )
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- byte strings terminated by " break " ( 0x5F )
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- date / time ( 0xC0 . .0 xC1 )
- bignum ( 0xC2 . .0 xC3 )
- decimal fraction ( 0xC4 )
- bigfloat ( 0xC5 )
- expected conversions ( 0xD5 . .0 xD7 )
- simple values ( 0xE0 . .0 xF3 , 0xF8 )
- undefined ( 0xF7 )
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- half - precision floats ( 0xF9 )
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- break ( 0xFF )
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@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
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@ return CBOR serialization as byte vector
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@ complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @ a j .
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@ liveexample { The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte
vector in CBOR format . , to_cbor }
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@ sa http : //cbor.io
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@ sa @ ref from_cbor ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool , const cbor_tag_handler_t ) for the
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analogous deserialization
@ sa @ ref to_msgpack ( const basic_json & ) for the related MessagePack format
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@ sa @ ref to_ubjson ( const basic_json & , const bool , const bool ) for the
related UBJSON format
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@ since version 2.0 .9 ; compact representation of floating - point numbers
since version 3.8 .0
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*/
static std : : vector < uint8_t > to_cbor ( const basic_json & j )
{
std : : vector < uint8_t > result ;
to_cbor ( j , result ) ;
return result ;
}
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static void to_cbor ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < uint8_t > o )
{
binary_writer < uint8_t > ( o ) . write_cbor ( j ) ;
}
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static void to_cbor ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < char > o )
{
binary_writer < char > ( o ) . write_cbor ( j ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief create a MessagePack serialization of a given JSON value
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Serializes a given JSON value @ a j to a byte vector using the MessagePack
serialization format . MessagePack is a binary serialization format which
aims to be more compact than JSON itself , yet more efficient to parse .
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The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to
MessagePack types according to the MessagePack specification :
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JSON value type | value / range | MessagePack type | first byte
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - -
null | ` null ` | nil | 0xC0
boolean | ` true ` | true | 0xC3
boolean | ` false ` | false | 0xC2
number_integer | - 9223372036854775808. . - 2147483649 | int64 | 0xD3
number_integer | - 2147483648. . - 32769 | int32 | 0xD2
number_integer | - 32768. . - 129 | int16 | 0xD1
number_integer | - 128. . - 33 | int8 | 0xD0
number_integer | - 32. . - 1 | negative fixint | 0xE0 . .0 xFF
number_integer | 0. .127 | positive fixint | 0x00 . .0 x7F
number_integer | 128. .255 | uint 8 | 0xCC
number_integer | 256. .65535 | uint 16 | 0xCD
number_integer | 65536. .4294967295 | uint 32 | 0xCE
number_integer | 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | uint 64 | 0xCF
number_unsigned | 0. .127 | positive fixint | 0x00 . .0 x7F
number_unsigned | 128. .255 | uint 8 | 0xCC
number_unsigned | 256. .65535 | uint 16 | 0xCD
number_unsigned | 65536. .4294967295 | uint 32 | 0xCE
number_unsigned | 4294967296. .18446744073709551615 | uint 64 | 0xCF
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number_float | * any value representable by a float * | float 32 | 0xCA
number_float | * any value NOT representable by a float * | float 64 | 0xCB
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string | * length * : 0. .31 | fixstr | 0xA0 . .0 xBF
string | * length * : 32. .255 | str 8 | 0xD9
string | * length * : 256. .65535 | str 16 | 0xDA
string | * length * : 65536. .4294967295 | str 32 | 0xDB
array | * size * : 0. .15 | fixarray | 0x90 . .0 x9F
array | * size * : 16. .65535 | array 16 | 0xDC
array | * size * : 65536. .4294967295 | array 32 | 0xDD
object | * size * : 0. .15 | fix map | 0x80 . .0 x8F
object | * size * : 16. .65535 | map 16 | 0xDE
object | * size * : 65536. .4294967295 | map 32 | 0xDF
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binary | * size * : 0. .255 | bin 8 | 0xC4
binary | * size * : 256. .65535 | bin 16 | 0xC5
binary | * size * : 65536. .4294967295 | bin 32 | 0xC6
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@ note The mapping is * * complete * * in the sense that any JSON value type
can be converted to a MessagePack value .
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@ note The following values can * * not * * be converted to a MessagePack value :
- strings with more than 4294967295 bytes
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- byte strings with more than 4294967295 bytes
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- arrays with more than 4294967295 elements
- objects with more than 4294967295 elements
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@ note Any MessagePack output created @ ref to_msgpack can be successfully
parsed by @ ref from_msgpack .
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@ note If NaN or Infinity are stored inside a JSON number , they are
serialized properly . This behavior differs from the @ ref dump ( )
function which serializes NaN or Infinity to ` null ` .
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@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
@ return MessagePack serialization as byte vector
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@ complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @ a j .
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@ liveexample { The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte
vector in MessagePack format . , to_msgpack }
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@ sa http : //msgpack.org
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@ sa @ ref from_msgpack for the analogous deserialization
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@ sa @ ref to_cbor ( const basic_json & for the related CBOR format
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@ sa @ ref to_ubjson ( const basic_json & , const bool , const bool ) for the
related UBJSON format
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@ since version 2.0 .9
*/
static std : : vector < uint8_t > to_msgpack ( const basic_json & j )
{
std : : vector < uint8_t > result ;
to_msgpack ( j , result ) ;
return result ;
}
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static void to_msgpack ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < uint8_t > o )
{
binary_writer < uint8_t > ( o ) . write_msgpack ( j ) ;
}
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static void to_msgpack ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < char > o )
{
binary_writer < char > ( o ) . write_msgpack ( j ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief create a UBJSON serialization of a given JSON value
Serializes a given JSON value @ a j to a byte vector using the UBJSON
( Universal Binary JSON ) serialization format . UBJSON aims to be more compact
than JSON itself , yet more efficient to parse .
The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to
UBJSON types according to the UBJSON specification :
JSON value type | value / range | UBJSON type | marker
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - -
null | ` null ` | null | ` Z `
boolean | ` true ` | true | ` T `
boolean | ` false ` | false | ` F `
number_integer | - 9223372036854775808. . - 2147483649 | int64 | ` L `
number_integer | - 2147483648. . - 32769 | int32 | ` l `
number_integer | - 32768. . - 129 | int16 | ` I `
number_integer | - 128. .127 | int8 | ` i `
number_integer | 128. .255 | uint8 | ` U `
number_integer | 256. .32767 | int16 | ` I `
number_integer | 32768. .2147483647 | int32 | ` l `
number_integer | 2147483648. .9223372036854775807 | int64 | ` L `
number_unsigned | 0. .127 | int8 | ` i `
number_unsigned | 128. .255 | uint8 | ` U `
number_unsigned | 256. .32767 | int16 | ` I `
number_unsigned | 32768. .2147483647 | int32 | ` l `
number_unsigned | 2147483648. .9223372036854775807 | int64 | ` L `
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number_unsigned | 2147483649. .18446744073709551615 | high - precision | ` H `
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number_float | * any value * | float64 | ` D `
string | * with shortest length indicator * | string | ` S `
array | * see notes on optimized format * | array | ` [ `
object | * see notes on optimized format * | map | ` { `
@ note The mapping is * * complete * * in the sense that any JSON value type
can be converted to a UBJSON value .
@ note The following values can * * not * * be converted to a UBJSON value :
- strings with more than 9223372036854775807 bytes ( theoretical )
@ note The following markers are not used in the conversion :
- ` Z ` : no - op values are not created .
- ` C ` : single - byte strings are serialized with ` S ` markers .
@ note Any UBJSON output created @ ref to_ubjson can be successfully parsed
by @ ref from_ubjson .
@ note If NaN or Infinity are stored inside a JSON number , they are
serialized properly . This behavior differs from the @ ref dump ( )
function which serializes NaN or Infinity to ` null ` .
@ note The optimized formats for containers are supported : Parameter
@ a use_size adds size information to the beginning of a container and
removes the closing marker . Parameter @ a use_type further checks
whether all elements of a container have the same type and adds the
type marker to the beginning of the container . The @ a use_type
parameter must only be used together with @ a use_size = true . Note
that @ a use_size = true alone may result in larger representations -
the benefit of this parameter is that the receiving side is
immediately informed on the number of elements of the container .
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@ note If the JSON data contains the binary type , the value stored is a list
of integers , as suggested by the UBJSON documentation . In particular ,
this means that serialization and the deserialization of a JSON
containing binary values into UBJSON and back will result in a
different JSON object .
@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
@ param [ in ] use_size whether to add size annotations to container types
@ param [ in ] use_type whether to add type annotations to container types
( must be combined with @ a use_size = true )
@ return UBJSON serialization as byte vector
@ complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @ a j .
@ liveexample { The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte
vector in UBJSON format . , to_ubjson }
@ sa http : //ubjson.org
@ sa @ ref from_ubjson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for the
analogous deserialization
@ sa @ ref to_cbor ( const basic_json & for the related CBOR format
@ sa @ ref to_msgpack ( const basic_json & ) for the related MessagePack format
@ since version 3.1 .0
*/
static std : : vector < uint8_t > to_ubjson ( const basic_json & j ,
const bool use_size = false ,
const bool use_type = false )
{
std : : vector < uint8_t > result ;
to_ubjson ( j , result , use_size , use_type ) ;
return result ;
}
static void to_ubjson ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < uint8_t > o ,
const bool use_size = false , const bool use_type = false )
{
binary_writer < uint8_t > ( o ) . write_ubjson ( j , use_size , use_type ) ;
}
static void to_ubjson ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < char > o ,
const bool use_size = false , const bool use_type = false )
{
binary_writer < char > ( o ) . write_ubjson ( j , use_size , use_type ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief Serializes the given JSON object ` j ` to BSON and returns a vector
containing the corresponding BSON - representation .
BSON ( Binary JSON ) is a binary format in which zero or more ordered key / value pairs are
stored as a single entity ( a so - called document ) .
The library uses the following mapping from JSON values types to BSON types :
JSON value type | value / range | BSON type | marker
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - -
null | ` null ` | null | 0x0A
boolean | ` true ` , ` false ` | boolean | 0x08
number_integer | - 9223372036854775808. . - 2147483649 | int64 | 0x12
number_integer | - 2147483648. .2147483647 | int32 | 0x10
number_integer | 2147483648. .9223372036854775807 | int64 | 0x12
number_unsigned | 0. .2147483647 | int32 | 0x10
number_unsigned | 2147483648. .9223372036854775807 | int64 | 0x12
number_unsigned | 9223372036854775808. .18446744073709551615 | - - | - -
number_float | * any value * | double | 0x01
string | * any value * | string | 0x02
array | * any value * | document | 0x04
object | * any value * | document | 0x03
binary | * any value * | binary | 0x05
@ warning The mapping is * * incomplete * * , since only JSON - objects ( and things
contained therein ) can be serialized to BSON .
Also , integers larger than 9223372036854775807 cannot be serialized to BSON ,
and the keys may not contain U + 0000 , since they are serialized a
zero - terminated c - strings .
@ throw out_of_range .407 if ` j . is_number_unsigned ( ) & & j . get < std : : uint64_t > ( ) > 9223372036854775807 `
@ throw out_of_range .409 if a key in ` j ` contains a NULL ( U + 0000 )
@ throw type_error .317 if ` ! j . is_object ( ) `
@ pre The input ` j ` is required to be an object : ` j . is_object ( ) = = true ` .
@ note Any BSON output created via @ ref to_bson can be successfully parsed
by @ ref from_bson .
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@ param [ in ] j JSON value to serialize
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@ return BSON serialization as byte vector
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@ complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value @ a j .
@ liveexample { The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte
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vector in BSON format . , to_bson }
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@ sa http : //bsonspec.org/spec.html
@ sa @ ref from_bson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool strict ) for the
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analogous deserialization
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@ sa @ ref to_ubjson ( const basic_json & , const bool , const bool ) for the
related UBJSON format
@ sa @ ref to_cbor ( const basic_json & ) for the related CBOR format
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@ sa @ ref to_msgpack ( const basic_json & ) for the related MessagePack format
*/
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static std : : vector < uint8_t > to_bson ( const basic_json & j )
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{
std : : vector < uint8_t > result ;
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to_bson ( j , result ) ;
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return result ;
}
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/*!
@ brief Serializes the given JSON object ` j ` to BSON and forwards the
corresponding BSON - representation to the given output_adapter ` o ` .
@ param j The JSON object to convert to BSON .
@ param o The output adapter that receives the binary BSON representation .
@ pre The input ` j ` shall be an object : ` j . is_object ( ) = = true `
@ sa @ ref to_bson ( const basic_json & )
*/
static void to_bson ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < uint8_t > o )
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{
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binary_writer < uint8_t > ( o ) . write_bson ( j ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ copydoc to_bson ( const basic_json & , detail : : output_adapter < uint8_t > )
*/
static void to_bson ( const basic_json & j , detail : : output_adapter < char > o )
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{
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binary_writer < char > ( o ) . write_bson ( j ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief create a JSON value from an input in CBOR format
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Deserializes a given input @ a i to a JSON value using the CBOR ( Concise
Binary Object Representation ) serialization format .
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The library maps CBOR types to JSON value types as follows :
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CBOR type | JSON value type | first byte
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - -
Integer | number_unsigned | 0x00 . .0 x17
Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x18
Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x19
Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x1A
Unsigned integer | number_unsigned | 0x1B
Negative integer | number_integer | 0x20 . .0 x37
Negative integer | number_integer | 0x38
Negative integer | number_integer | 0x39
Negative integer | number_integer | 0x3A
Negative integer | number_integer | 0x3B
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Byte string | binary | 0x40 . .0 x57
Byte string | binary | 0x58
Byte string | binary | 0x59
Byte string | binary | 0x5A
Byte string | binary | 0x5B
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UTF - 8 string | string | 0x60 . .0 x77
UTF - 8 string | string | 0x78
UTF - 8 string | string | 0x79
UTF - 8 string | string | 0x7A
UTF - 8 string | string | 0x7B
UTF - 8 string | string | 0x7F
array | array | 0x80 . .0 x97
array | array | 0x98
array | array | 0x99
array | array | 0x9A
array | array | 0x9B
array | array | 0x9F
map | object | 0xA0 . .0 xB7
map | object | 0xB8
map | object | 0xB9
map | object | 0xBA
map | object | 0xBB
map | object | 0xBF
False | ` false ` | 0xF4
True | ` true ` | 0xF5
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Null | ` null ` | 0xF6
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Half - Precision Float | number_float | 0xF9
Single - Precision Float | number_float | 0xFA
Double - Precision Float | number_float | 0xFB
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@ warning The mapping is * * incomplete * * in the sense that not all CBOR
types can be converted to a JSON value . The following CBOR types
are not supported and will yield parse errors ( parse_error .112 ) :
- date / time ( 0xC0 . .0 xC1 )
- bignum ( 0xC2 . .0 xC3 )
- decimal fraction ( 0xC4 )
- bigfloat ( 0xC5 )
- expected conversions ( 0xD5 . .0 xD7 )
- simple values ( 0xE0 . .0 xF3 , 0xF8 )
- undefined ( 0xF7 )
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@ warning CBOR allows map keys of any type , whereas JSON only allows
strings as keys in object values . Therefore , CBOR maps with keys
other than UTF - 8 strings are rejected ( parse_error .113 ) .
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@ note Any CBOR output created @ ref to_cbor can be successfully parsed by
@ ref from_cbor .
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@ param [ in ] i an input in CBOR format convertible to an input adapter
@ param [ in ] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF
( true by default )
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@ param [ in ] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a
parse error ( optional , true by default )
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@ param [ in ] tag_handler how to treat CBOR tags ( optional , error by default )
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@ return deserialized JSON value ; in case of a parse error and
@ a allow_exceptions set to ` false ` , the return value will be
value_t : : discarded .
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@ throw parse_error .110 if the given input ends prematurely or the end of
file was not reached when @ a strict was set to true
@ throw parse_error .112 if unsupported features from CBOR were
used in the given input @ a v or if the input is not valid CBOR
@ throw parse_error .113 if a string was expected as map key , but not found
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@ complexity Linear in the size of the input @ a i .
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@ liveexample { The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in CBOR
format to a JSON value . , from_cbor }
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@ sa http : //cbor.io
@ sa @ ref to_cbor ( const basic_json & ) for the analogous serialization
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@ sa @ ref from_msgpack ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for the
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related MessagePack format
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@ sa @ ref from_ubjson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for the
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related UBJSON format
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@ since version 2.0 .9 ; parameter @ a start_index since 2.1 .1 ; changed to
consume input adapters , removed start_index parameter , and added
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@ a strict parameter since 3.0 .0 ; added @ a allow_exceptions parameter
since 3.2 .0 ; added @ a tag_handler parameter since 3.9 .0 .
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*/
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template < typename InputType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_cbor ( InputType & & i ,
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const bool strict = true ,
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const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t : : error )
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{
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basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
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auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < InputType > ( i ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : cbor , & sdp , strict , tag_handler ) ;
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return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
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}
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/*!
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@ copydoc from_cbor ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool , const cbor_tag_handler_t )
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*/
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template < typename IteratorType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_cbor ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last ,
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const bool strict = true ,
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const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t : : error )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : cbor , & sdp , strict , tag_handler ) ;
return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
template < typename T >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_cbor ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_cbor ( const T * ptr , std : : size_t len ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t : : error )
{
return from_cbor ( ptr , ptr + len , strict , allow_exceptions , tag_handler ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_cbor ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_cbor ( detail : : span_input_adapter & & i ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true ,
const cbor_tag_handler_t tag_handler = cbor_tag_handler_t : : error )
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{
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basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
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auto ia = i . get ( ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : cbor , & sdp , strict , tag_handler ) ;
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return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
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}
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/*!
@ brief create a JSON value from an input in MessagePack format
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Deserializes a given input @ a i to a JSON value using the MessagePack
serialization format .
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The library maps MessagePack types to JSON value types as follows :
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MessagePack type | JSON value type | first byte
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - -
positive fixint | number_unsigned | 0x00 . .0 x7F
fixmap | object | 0x80 . .0 x8F
fixarray | array | 0x90 . .0 x9F
fixstr | string | 0xA0 . .0 xBF
nil | ` null ` | 0xC0
false | ` false ` | 0xC2
true | ` true ` | 0xC3
float 32 | number_float | 0xCA
float 64 | number_float | 0xCB
uint 8 | number_unsigned | 0xCC
uint 16 | number_unsigned | 0xCD
uint 32 | number_unsigned | 0xCE
uint 64 | number_unsigned | 0xCF
int 8 | number_integer | 0xD0
int 16 | number_integer | 0xD1
int 32 | number_integer | 0xD2
int 64 | number_integer | 0xD3
str 8 | string | 0xD9
str 16 | string | 0xDA
str 32 | string | 0xDB
array 16 | array | 0xDC
array 32 | array | 0xDD
map 16 | object | 0xDE
map 32 | object | 0xDF
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bin 8 | binary | 0xC4
bin 16 | binary | 0xC5
bin 32 | binary | 0xC6
ext 8 | binary | 0xC7
ext 16 | binary | 0xC8
ext 32 | binary | 0xC9
fixext 1 | binary | 0xD4
fixext 2 | binary | 0xD5
fixext 4 | binary | 0xD6
fixext 8 | binary | 0xD7
fixext 16 | binary | 0xD8
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negative fixint | number_integer | 0xE0 - 0xFF
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@ note Any MessagePack output created @ ref to_msgpack can be successfully
parsed by @ ref from_msgpack .
@ param [ in ] i an input in MessagePack format convertible to an input
adapter
@ param [ in ] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF
( true by default )
@ param [ in ] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a
parse error ( optional , true by default )
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@ return deserialized JSON value ; in case of a parse error and
@ a allow_exceptions set to ` false ` , the return value will be
value_t : : discarded .
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@ throw parse_error .110 if the given input ends prematurely or the end of
file was not reached when @ a strict was set to true
@ throw parse_error .112 if unsupported features from MessagePack were
used in the given input @ a i or if the input is not valid MessagePack
@ throw parse_error .113 if a string was expected as map key , but not found
@ complexity Linear in the size of the input @ a i .
@ liveexample { The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in
MessagePack format to a JSON value . , from_msgpack }
@ sa http : //msgpack.org
@ sa @ ref to_msgpack ( const basic_json & ) for the analogous serialization
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@ sa @ ref from_cbor ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool , const cbor_tag_handler_t ) for the
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related CBOR format
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@ sa @ ref from_ubjson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for
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the related UBJSON format
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@ sa @ ref from_bson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for
the related BSON format
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@ since version 2.0 .9 ; parameter @ a start_index since 2.1 .1 ; changed to
consume input adapters , removed start_index parameter , and added
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@ a strict parameter since 3.0 .0 ; added @ a allow_exceptions parameter
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since 3.2 .0
*/
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template < typename InputType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_msgpack ( InputType & & i ,
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const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
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auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < InputType > ( i ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : msgpack , & sdp , strict ) ;
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return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
/*!
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@ copydoc from_msgpack ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool )
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*/
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template < typename IteratorType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_msgpack ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : msgpack , & sdp , strict ) ;
return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
template < typename T >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_msgpack ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_msgpack ( const T * ptr , std : : size_t len ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
return from_msgpack ( ptr , ptr + len , strict , allow_exceptions ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_msgpack ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_msgpack ( detail : : span_input_adapter & & i ,
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const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
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auto ia = i . get ( ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : msgpack , & sdp , strict ) ;
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return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
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/*!
@ brief create a JSON value from an input in UBJSON format
Deserializes a given input @ a i to a JSON value using the UBJSON ( Universal
Binary JSON ) serialization format .
The library maps UBJSON types to JSON value types as follows :
UBJSON type | JSON value type | marker
- - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - -
no - op | * no value , next value is read * | ` N `
null | ` null ` | ` Z `
false | ` false ` | ` F `
true | ` true ` | ` T `
float32 | number_float | ` d `
float64 | number_float | ` D `
uint8 | number_unsigned | ` U `
int8 | number_integer | ` i `
int16 | number_integer | ` I `
int32 | number_integer | ` l `
int64 | number_integer | ` L `
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high - precision number | number_integer , number_unsigned , or number_float - depends on number string | ' H '
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string | string | ` S `
char | string | ` C `
array | array ( optimized values are supported ) | ` [ `
object | object ( optimized values are supported ) | ` { `
@ note The mapping is * * complete * * in the sense that any UBJSON value can
be converted to a JSON value .
@ param [ in ] i an input in UBJSON format convertible to an input adapter
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@ param [ in ] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF
( true by default )
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@ param [ in ] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a
parse error ( optional , true by default )
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@ return deserialized JSON value ; in case of a parse error and
@ a allow_exceptions set to ` false ` , the return value will be
value_t : : discarded .
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@ throw parse_error .110 if the given input ends prematurely or the end of
file was not reached when @ a strict was set to true
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@ throw parse_error .112 if a parse error occurs
@ throw parse_error .113 if a string could not be parsed successfully
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@ complexity Linear in the size of the input @ a i .
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@ liveexample { The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in
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UBJSON format to a JSON value . , from_ubjson }
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@ sa http : //ubjson.org
@ sa @ ref to_ubjson ( const basic_json & , const bool , const bool ) for the
analogous serialization
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@ sa @ ref from_cbor ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool , const cbor_tag_handler_t ) for the
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related CBOR format
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@ sa @ ref from_msgpack ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for
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the related MessagePack format
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@ sa @ ref from_bson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for
the related BSON format
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@ since version 3.1 .0 ; added @ a allow_exceptions parameter since 3.2 .0
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*/
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template < typename InputType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_ubjson ( InputType & & i ,
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const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
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{
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basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
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auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < InputType > ( i ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : ubjson , & sdp , strict ) ;
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return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
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}
/*!
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@ copydoc from_ubjson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool )
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*/
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template < typename IteratorType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_ubjson ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : ubjson , & sdp , strict ) ;
return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
template < typename T >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_ubjson ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_ubjson ( const T * ptr , std : : size_t len ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
return from_ubjson ( ptr , ptr + len , strict , allow_exceptions ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_ubjson ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_ubjson ( detail : : span_input_adapter & & i ,
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const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
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{
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basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
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auto ia = i . get ( ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : ubjson , & sdp , strict ) ;
return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief Create a JSON value from an input in BSON format
Deserializes a given input @ a i to a JSON value using the BSON ( Binary JSON )
serialization format .
The library maps BSON record types to JSON value types as follows :
BSON type | BSON marker byte | JSON value type
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - | - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
double | 0x01 | number_float
string | 0x02 | string
document | 0x03 | object
array | 0x04 | array
binary | 0x05 | still unsupported
undefined | 0x06 | still unsupported
ObjectId | 0x07 | still unsupported
boolean | 0x08 | boolean
UTC Date - Time | 0x09 | still unsupported
null | 0x0A | null
Regular Expr . | 0x0B | still unsupported
DB Pointer | 0x0C | still unsupported
JavaScript Code | 0x0D | still unsupported
Symbol | 0x0E | still unsupported
JavaScript Code | 0x0F | still unsupported
int32 | 0x10 | number_integer
Timestamp | 0x11 | still unsupported
128 - bit decimal float | 0x13 | still unsupported
Max Key | 0x7F | still unsupported
Min Key | 0xFF | still unsupported
@ warning The mapping is * * incomplete * * . The unsupported mappings
are indicated in the table above .
@ param [ in ] i an input in BSON format convertible to an input adapter
@ param [ in ] strict whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF
( true by default )
@ param [ in ] allow_exceptions whether to throw exceptions in case of a
parse error ( optional , true by default )
@ return deserialized JSON value ; in case of a parse error and
@ a allow_exceptions set to ` false ` , the return value will be
value_t : : discarded .
@ throw parse_error .114 if an unsupported BSON record type is encountered
@ complexity Linear in the size of the input @ a i .
@ liveexample { The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in
BSON format to a JSON value . , from_bson }
@ sa http : //bsonspec.org/spec.html
@ sa @ ref to_bson ( const basic_json & ) for the analogous serialization
@ sa @ ref from_cbor ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool , const cbor_tag_handler_t ) for the
related CBOR format
@ sa @ ref from_msgpack ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for
the related MessagePack format
@ sa @ ref from_ubjson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool ) for the
related UBJSON format
*/
template < typename InputType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_bson ( InputType & & i ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : forward < InputType > ( i ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : bson , & sdp , strict ) ;
return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
/*!
@ copydoc from_bson ( detail : : input_adapter & & , const bool , const bool )
*/
template < typename IteratorType >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
static basic_json from_bson ( IteratorType first , IteratorType last ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
auto ia = detail : : input_adapter ( std : : move ( first ) , std : : move ( last ) ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : bson , & sdp , strict ) ;
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return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
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}
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template < typename T >
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_bson ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_bson ( const T * ptr , std : : size_t len ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
return from_bson ( ptr , ptr + len , strict , allow_exceptions ) ;
}
JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR ( 3.8 .0 , from_bson ( ptr , ptr + len ) )
static basic_json from_bson ( detail : : span_input_adapter & & i ,
const bool strict = true ,
const bool allow_exceptions = true )
{
basic_json result ;
detail : : json_sax_dom_parser < basic_json > sdp ( result , allow_exceptions ) ;
auto ia = i . get ( ) ;
const bool res = binary_reader < decltype ( ia ) > ( std : : move ( ia ) ) . sax_parse ( input_format_t : : bson , & sdp , strict ) ;
return res ? result : basic_json ( value_t : : discarded ) ;
}
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/// @}
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//////////////////////////
// JSON Pointer support //
//////////////////////////
/// @name JSON Pointer functions
/// @{
/*!
@ brief access specified element via JSON Pointer
Uses a JSON pointer to retrieve a reference to the respective JSON value .
No bound checking is performed . Similar to @ ref operator [ ] ( const typename
object_t : : key_type & ) , ` null ` values are created in arrays and objects if
necessary .
In particular :
- If the JSON pointer points to an object key that does not exist , it
is created an filled with a ` null ` value before a reference to it
is returned .
- If the JSON pointer points to an array index that does not exist , it
is created an filled with a ` null ` value before a reference to it
is returned . All indices between the current maximum and the given
index are also filled with ` null ` .
- The special value ` - ` is treated as a synonym for the index past the
end .
@ param [ in ] ptr a JSON pointer
@ return reference to the element pointed to by @ a ptr
@ complexity Constant .
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved
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@ liveexample { The behavior is shown in the example . , operatorjson_pointer }
@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
reference operator [ ] ( const json_pointer & ptr )
{
return ptr . get_unchecked ( this ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief access specified element via JSON Pointer
Uses a JSON pointer to retrieve a reference to the respective JSON value .
No bound checking is performed . The function does not change the JSON
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value ; no ` null ` values are created . In particular , the special value
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` - ` yields an exception .
@ param [ in ] ptr JSON pointer to the desired element
@ return const reference to the element pointed to by @ a ptr
@ complexity Constant .
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index begins with ' 0 '
@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index was not a number
@ throw out_of_range .402 if the array index ' - ' is used
@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer can not be resolved
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@ liveexample { The behavior is shown in the example . , operatorjson_pointer_const }
@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
const_reference operator [ ] ( const json_pointer & ptr ) const
{
return ptr . get_unchecked ( this ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief access specified element via JSON Pointer
Returns a reference to the element at with specified JSON pointer @ a ptr ,
with bounds checking .
@ param [ in ] ptr JSON pointer to the desired element
@ return reference to the element pointed to by @ a ptr
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @ a ptr
begins with ' 0 ' . See example below .
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@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @ a ptr
is not a number . See example below .
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@ throw out_of_range .401 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @ a ptr
is out of range . See example below .
@ throw out_of_range .402 if the array index ' - ' is used in the passed JSON
pointer @ a ptr . As ` at ` provides checked access ( and no elements are
implicitly inserted ) , the index ' - ' is always invalid . See example below .
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@ throw out_of_range .403 if the JSON pointer describes a key of an object
which cannot be found . See example below .
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@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer @ a ptr can not be resolved .
See example below .
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
@ complexity Constant .
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@ since version 2.0 .0
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@ liveexample { The behavior is shown in the example . , at_json_pointer }
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*/
reference at ( const json_pointer & ptr )
{
return ptr . get_checked ( this ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief access specified element via JSON Pointer
Returns a const reference to the element at with specified JSON pointer @ a
ptr , with bounds checking .
@ param [ in ] ptr JSON pointer to the desired element
@ return reference to the element pointed to by @ a ptr
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@ throw parse_error .106 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @ a ptr
begins with ' 0 ' . See example below .
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@ throw parse_error .109 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @ a ptr
is not a number . See example below .
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@ throw out_of_range .401 if an array index in the passed JSON pointer @ a ptr
is out of range . See example below .
@ throw out_of_range .402 if the array index ' - ' is used in the passed JSON
pointer @ a ptr . As ` at ` provides checked access ( and no elements are
implicitly inserted ) , the index ' - ' is always invalid . See example below .
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@ throw out_of_range .403 if the JSON pointer describes a key of an object
which cannot be found . See example below .
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@ throw out_of_range .404 if the JSON pointer @ a ptr can not be resolved .
See example below .
@ exceptionsafety Strong guarantee : if an exception is thrown , there are no
changes in the JSON value .
@ complexity Constant .
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@ since version 2.0 .0
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@ liveexample { The behavior is shown in the example . , at_json_pointer_const }
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*/
const_reference at ( const json_pointer & ptr ) const
{
return ptr . get_checked ( this ) ;
}
/*!
@ brief return flattened JSON value
The function creates a JSON object whose keys are JSON pointers ( see [ RFC
6901 ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) and whose values are all
primitive . The original JSON value can be restored using the @ ref
unflatten ( ) function .
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@ return an object that maps JSON pointers to primitive values
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@ note Empty objects and arrays are flattened to ` null ` and will not be
reconstructed correctly by the @ ref unflatten ( ) function .
@ complexity Linear in the size the JSON value .
@ liveexample { The following code shows how a JSON object is flattened to an
object whose keys consist of JSON pointers . , flatten }
@ sa @ ref unflatten ( ) for the reverse function
@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
basic_json flatten ( ) const
{
basic_json result ( value_t : : object ) ;
json_pointer : : flatten ( " " , * this , result ) ;
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief unflatten a previously flattened JSON value
The function restores the arbitrary nesting of a JSON value that has been
flattened before using the @ ref flatten ( ) function . The JSON value must
meet certain constraints :
1. The value must be an object .
2. The keys must be JSON pointers ( see
[ RFC 6901 ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901))
3. The mapped values must be primitive JSON types .
@ return the original JSON from a flattened version
@ note Empty objects and arrays are flattened by @ ref flatten ( ) to ` null `
values and can not unflattened to their original type . Apart from
this example , for a JSON value ` j ` , the following is always true :
` j = = j . flatten ( ) . unflatten ( ) ` .
@ complexity Linear in the size the JSON value .
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@ throw type_error .314 if value is not an object
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@ throw type_error .315 if object values are not primitive
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@ liveexample { The following code shows how a flattened JSON object is
unflattened into the original nested JSON object . , unflatten }
@ sa @ ref flatten ( ) for the reverse function
@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
basic_json unflatten ( ) const
{
return json_pointer : : unflatten ( * this ) ;
}
/// @}
//////////////////////////
// JSON Patch functions //
//////////////////////////
/// @name JSON Patch functions
/// @{
/*!
@ brief applies a JSON patch
[ JSON Patch ] ( http : //jsonpatch.com) defines a JSON document structure for
expressing a sequence of operations to apply to a JSON ) document . With
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this function , a JSON Patch is applied to the current JSON value by
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executing all operations from the patch .
@ param [ in ] json_patch JSON patch document
@ return patched document
@ note The application of a patch is atomic : Either all operations succeed
and the patched document is returned or an exception is thrown . In
any case , the original value is not changed : the patch is applied
to a copy of the value .
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@ throw parse_error .104 if the JSON patch does not consist of an array of
objects
@ throw parse_error .105 if the JSON patch is malformed ( e . g . , mandatory
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attributes are missing ) ; example : ` " operation add must have member path " `
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@ throw out_of_range .401 if an array index is out of range .
@ throw out_of_range .403 if a JSON pointer inside the patch could not be
resolved successfully in the current JSON value ; example : ` " key baz not
found " `
@ throw out_of_range .405 if JSON pointer has no parent ( " add " , " remove " ,
" move " )
@ throw other_error .501 if " test " operation was unsuccessful
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@ complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value and the length of the
JSON patch . As usually only a fraction of the JSON value is affected by
the patch , the complexity can usually be neglected .
@ liveexample { The following code shows how a JSON patch is applied to a
value . , patch }
@ sa @ ref diff - - create a JSON patch by comparing two JSON values
@ sa [ RFC 6902 ( JSON Patch ) ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902)
@ sa [ RFC 6901 ( JSON Pointer ) ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)
@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
basic_json patch ( const basic_json & json_patch ) const
{
// make a working copy to apply the patch to
basic_json result = * this ;
// the valid JSON Patch operations
enum class patch_operations { add , remove , replace , move , copy , test , invalid } ;
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const auto get_op = [ ] ( const std : : string & op )
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{
if ( op = = " add " )
{
return patch_operations : : add ;
}
if ( op = = " remove " )
{
return patch_operations : : remove ;
}
if ( op = = " replace " )
{
return patch_operations : : replace ;
}
if ( op = = " move " )
{
return patch_operations : : move ;
}
if ( op = = " copy " )
{
return patch_operations : : copy ;
}
if ( op = = " test " )
{
return patch_operations : : test ;
}
return patch_operations : : invalid ;
} ;
// wrapper for "add" operation; add value at ptr
const auto operation_add = [ & result ] ( json_pointer & ptr , basic_json val )
{
// adding to the root of the target document means replacing it
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if ( ptr . empty ( ) )
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{
result = val ;
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return ;
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}
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// make sure the top element of the pointer exists
json_pointer top_pointer = ptr . top ( ) ;
if ( top_pointer ! = ptr )
{
result . at ( top_pointer ) ;
}
// get reference to parent of JSON pointer ptr
const auto last_path = ptr . back ( ) ;
ptr . pop_back ( ) ;
basic_json & parent = result [ ptr ] ;
switch ( parent . m_type )
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{
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case value_t : : null :
case value_t : : object :
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{
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// use operator[] to add value
parent [ last_path ] = val ;
break ;
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}
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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if ( last_path = = " - " )
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{
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// special case: append to back
parent . push_back ( val ) ;
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}
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else
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{
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const auto idx = json_pointer : : array_index ( last_path ) ;
if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( idx > parent . size ( ) ) )
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{
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// avoid undefined behavior
JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 401 , " array index " + std : : to_string ( idx ) + " is out of range " ) ) ;
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}
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// default case: insert add offset
parent . insert ( parent . begin ( ) + static_cast < difference_type > ( idx ) , val ) ;
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}
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break ;
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}
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// if there exists a parent it cannot be primitive
default : // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
JSON_ASSERT ( false ) ; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE
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}
} ;
// wrapper for "remove" operation; remove value at ptr
const auto operation_remove = [ & result ] ( json_pointer & ptr )
{
// get reference to parent of JSON pointer ptr
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const auto last_path = ptr . back ( ) ;
ptr . pop_back ( ) ;
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basic_json & parent = result . at ( ptr ) ;
// remove child
if ( parent . is_object ( ) )
{
// perform range check
auto it = parent . find ( last_path ) ;
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY ( it ! = parent . end ( ) ) )
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{
parent . erase ( it ) ;
}
else
{
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JSON_THROW ( out_of_range : : create ( 403 , " key ' " + last_path + " ' not found " ) ) ;
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}
}
else if ( parent . is_array ( ) )
{
// note erase performs range check
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parent . erase ( json_pointer : : array_index ( last_path ) ) ;
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}
} ;
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// type check: top level value must be an array
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! json_patch . is_array ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( parse_error : : create ( 104 , 0 , " JSON patch must be an array of objects " ) ) ;
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}
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// iterate and apply the operations
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for ( const auto & val : json_patch )
{
// wrapper to get a value for an operation
const auto get_value = [ & val ] ( const std : : string & op ,
const std : : string & member ,
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bool string_type ) - > basic_json &
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{
// find value
auto it = val . m_value . object - > find ( member ) ;
// context-sensitive error message
const auto error_msg = ( op = = " op " ) ? " operation " : " operation ' " + op + " ' " ;
// check if desired value is present
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( it = = val . m_value . object - > end ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( parse_error : : create ( 105 , 0 , error_msg + " must have member ' " + member + " ' " ) ) ;
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}
// check if result is of type string
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( string_type & & ! it - > second . is_string ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( parse_error : : create ( 105 , 0 , error_msg + " must have string member ' " + member + " ' " ) ) ;
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}
// no error: return value
return it - > second ;
} ;
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// type check: every element of the array must be an object
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! val . is_object ( ) ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( parse_error : : create ( 104 , 0 , " JSON patch must be an array of objects " ) ) ;
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}
// collect mandatory members
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const auto op = get_value ( " op " , " op " , true ) . template get < std : : string > ( ) ;
const auto path = get_value ( op , " path " , true ) . template get < std : : string > ( ) ;
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json_pointer ptr ( path ) ;
switch ( get_op ( op ) )
{
case patch_operations : : add :
{
operation_add ( ptr , get_value ( " add " , " value " , false ) ) ;
break ;
}
case patch_operations : : remove :
{
operation_remove ( ptr ) ;
break ;
}
case patch_operations : : replace :
{
// the "path" location must exist - use at()
result . at ( ptr ) = get_value ( " replace " , " value " , false ) ;
break ;
}
case patch_operations : : move :
{
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const auto from_path = get_value ( " move " , " from " , true ) . template get < std : : string > ( ) ;
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json_pointer from_ptr ( from_path ) ;
// the "from" location must exist - use at()
basic_json v = result . at ( from_ptr ) ;
// The move operation is functionally identical to a
// "remove" operation on the "from" location, followed
// immediately by an "add" operation at the target
// location with the value that was just removed.
operation_remove ( from_ptr ) ;
operation_add ( ptr , v ) ;
break ;
}
case patch_operations : : copy :
{
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const auto from_path = get_value ( " copy " , " from " , true ) . template get < std : : string > ( ) ;
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const json_pointer from_ptr ( from_path ) ;
// the "from" location must exist - use at()
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basic_json v = result . at ( from_ptr ) ;
// The copy is functionally identical to an "add"
// operation at the target location using the value
// specified in the "from" member.
operation_add ( ptr , v ) ;
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break ;
}
case patch_operations : : test :
{
bool success = false ;
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JSON_TRY
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{
// check if "value" matches the one at "path"
// the "path" location must exist - use at()
success = ( result . at ( ptr ) = = get_value ( " test " , " value " , false ) ) ;
}
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JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH ( out_of_range & )
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{
// ignore out of range errors: success remains false
}
// throw an exception if test fails
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if ( JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY ( ! success ) )
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{
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JSON_THROW ( other_error : : create ( 501 , " unsuccessful: " + val . dump ( ) ) ) ;
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}
break ;
}
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default :
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{
// op must be "add", "remove", "replace", "move", "copy", or
// "test"
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JSON_THROW ( parse_error : : create ( 105 , 0 , " operation value ' " + op + " ' is invalid " ) ) ;
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}
}
}
return result ;
}
/*!
@ brief creates a diff as a JSON patch
Creates a [ JSON Patch ] ( http : //jsonpatch.com) so that value @a source can
be changed into the value @ a target by calling @ ref patch function .
@ invariant For two JSON values @ a source and @ a target , the following code
yields always ` true ` :
@ code { . cpp }
source . patch ( diff ( source , target ) ) = = target ;
@ endcode
@ note Currently , only ` remove ` , ` add ` , and ` replace ` operations are
generated .
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@ param [ in ] source JSON value to compare from
@ param [ in ] target JSON value to compare against
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@ param [ in ] path helper value to create JSON pointers
@ return a JSON patch to convert the @ a source to @ a target
@ complexity Linear in the lengths of @ a source and @ a target .
@ liveexample { The following code shows how a JSON patch is created as a
diff for two JSON values . , diff }
@ sa @ ref patch - - apply a JSON patch
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@ sa @ ref merge_patch - - apply a JSON Merge Patch
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@ sa [ RFC 6902 ( JSON Patch ) ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902)
@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
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static basic_json diff ( const basic_json & source , const basic_json & target ,
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const std : : string & path = " " )
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{
// the patch
basic_json result ( value_t : : array ) ;
// if the values are the same, return empty patch
if ( source = = target )
{
return result ;
}
if ( source . type ( ) ! = target . type ( ) )
{
// different types: replace value
result . push_back (
{
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{ " op " , " replace " } , { " path " , path } , { " value " , target }
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} ) ;
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return result ;
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}
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switch ( source . type ( ) )
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{
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case value_t : : array :
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{
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// first pass: traverse common elements
std : : size_t i = 0 ;
while ( i < source . size ( ) & & i < target . size ( ) )
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{
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// recursive call to compare array values at index i
auto temp_diff = diff ( source [ i ] , target [ i ] , path + " / " + std : : to_string ( i ) ) ;
result . insert ( result . end ( ) , temp_diff . begin ( ) , temp_diff . end ( ) ) ;
+ + i ;
}
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// i now reached the end of at least one array
// in a second pass, traverse the remaining elements
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// remove my remaining elements
const auto end_index = static_cast < difference_type > ( result . size ( ) ) ;
while ( i < source . size ( ) )
{
// add operations in reverse order to avoid invalid
// indices
result . insert ( result . begin ( ) + end_index , object (
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{
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{ " op " , " remove " } ,
{ " path " , path + " / " + std : : to_string ( i ) }
} ) ) ;
+ + i ;
}
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// add other remaining elements
while ( i < target . size ( ) )
{
result . push_back (
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{
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{ " op " , " add " } ,
{ " path " , path + " /- " } ,
{ " value " , target [ i ] }
} ) ;
+ + i ;
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}
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break ;
}
case value_t : : object :
{
// first pass: traverse this object's elements
for ( auto it = source . cbegin ( ) ; it ! = source . cend ( ) ; + + it )
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{
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// escape the key name to be used in a JSON patch
const auto key = json_pointer : : escape ( it . key ( ) ) ;
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if ( target . find ( it . key ( ) ) ! = target . end ( ) )
{
// recursive call to compare object values at key it
auto temp_diff = diff ( it . value ( ) , target [ it . key ( ) ] , path + " / " + key ) ;
result . insert ( result . end ( ) , temp_diff . begin ( ) , temp_diff . end ( ) ) ;
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}
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else
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{
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// found a key that is not in o -> remove it
result . push_back ( object (
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{
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{ " op " , " remove " } , { " path " , path + " / " + key }
} ) ) ;
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}
}
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// second pass: traverse other object's elements
for ( auto it = target . cbegin ( ) ; it ! = target . cend ( ) ; + + it )
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{
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if ( source . find ( it . key ( ) ) = = source . end ( ) )
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{
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// found a key that is not in this -> add it
const auto key = json_pointer : : escape ( it . key ( ) ) ;
result . push_back (
{
{ " op " , " add " } , { " path " , path + " / " + key } ,
{ " value " , it . value ( ) }
} ) ;
}
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}
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break ;
}
default :
{
// both primitive type: replace value
result . push_back (
{
{ " op " , " replace " } , { " path " , path } , { " value " , target }
} ) ;
break ;
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}
}
return result ;
}
/// @}
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////////////////////////////////
// JSON Merge Patch functions //
////////////////////////////////
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/// @name JSON Merge Patch functions
/// @{
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/*!
@ brief applies a JSON Merge Patch
The merge patch format is primarily intended for use with the HTTP PATCH
method as a means of describing a set of modifications to a target
resource ' s content . This function applies a merge patch to the current
JSON value .
The function implements the following algorithm from Section 2 of
[ RFC 7396 ( JSON Merge Patch ) ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7396):
` ` `
define MergePatch ( Target , Patch ) :
if Patch is an Object :
if Target is not an Object :
Target = { } // Ignore the contents and set it to an empty Object
for each Name / Value pair in Patch :
if Value is null :
if Name exists in Target :
remove the Name / Value pair from Target
else :
Target [ Name ] = MergePatch ( Target [ Name ] , Value )
return Target
else :
return Patch
` ` `
Thereby , ` Target ` is the current object ; that is , the patch is applied to
the current value .
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@ param [ in ] apply_patch the patch to apply
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@ complexity Linear in the lengths of @ a patch .
@ liveexample { The following code shows how a JSON Merge Patch is applied to
a JSON document . , merge_patch }
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@ sa @ ref patch - - apply a JSON patch
@ sa [ RFC 7396 ( JSON Merge Patch ) ] ( https : //tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7396)
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@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
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void merge_patch ( const basic_json & apply_patch )
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{
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if ( apply_patch . is_object ( ) )
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{
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if ( ! is_object ( ) )
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{
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* this = object ( ) ;
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}
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for ( auto it = apply_patch . begin ( ) ; it ! = apply_patch . end ( ) ; + + it )
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{
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if ( it . value ( ) . is_null ( ) )
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{
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erase ( it . key ( ) ) ;
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}
else
{
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operator [ ] ( it . key ( ) ) . merge_patch ( it . value ( ) ) ;
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}
}
}
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else
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{
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* this = apply_patch ;
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}
}
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/// @}
} ;
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/*!
@ brief user - defined to_string function for JSON values
This function implements a user - defined to_string for JSON objects .
@ param [ in ] j a JSON object
@ return a std : : string object
*/
NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION
std : : string to_string ( const NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL & j )
{
return j . dump ( ) ;
}
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} // namespace nlohmann
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///////////////////////
// nonmember support //
///////////////////////
// specialization of std::swap, and std::hash
namespace std
{
/// hash value for JSON objects
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template < >
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struct hash < nlohmann : : json >
{
/*!
@ brief return a hash value for a JSON object
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
std : : size_t operator ( ) ( const nlohmann : : json & j ) const
{
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return nlohmann : : detail : : hash ( j ) ;
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}
} ;
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/// specialization for std::less<value_t>
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/// @note: do not remove the space after '<',
/// see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/679
template < >
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struct less < : : nlohmann : : detail : : value_t >
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{
/*!
@ brief compare two value_t enum values
@ since version 3.0 .0
*/
bool operator ( ) ( nlohmann : : detail : : value_t lhs ,
nlohmann : : detail : : value_t rhs ) const noexcept
{
return nlohmann : : detail : : operator < ( lhs , rhs ) ;
}
} ;
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// C++20 prohibit function specialization in the std namespace.
# ifndef JSON_HAS_CPP_20
/*!
@ brief exchanges the values of two JSON objects
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
template < >
inline void swap < nlohmann : : json > ( nlohmann : : json & j1 , nlohmann : : json & j2 ) noexcept (
is_nothrow_move_constructible < nlohmann : : json > : : value & &
is_nothrow_move_assignable < nlohmann : : json > : : value
)
{
j1 . swap ( j2 ) ;
}
# endif
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} // namespace std
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/*!
@ brief user - defined string literal for JSON values
This operator implements a user - defined string literal for JSON objects . It
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can be used by adding ` " _json " ` to a string literal and returns a JSON object
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if no parse error occurred .
@ param [ in ] s a string representation of a JSON object
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@ param [ in ] n the length of string @ a s
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@ return a JSON object
@ since version 1.0 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 1 )
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inline nlohmann : : json operator " " _json ( const char * s , std : : size_t n )
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{
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return nlohmann : : json : : parse ( s , s + n ) ;
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}
/*!
@ brief user - defined string literal for JSON pointer
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This operator implements a user - defined string literal for JSON Pointers . It
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can be used by adding ` " _json_pointer " ` to a string literal and returns a JSON pointer
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object if no parse error occurred .
@ param [ in ] s a string representation of a JSON Pointer
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@ param [ in ] n the length of string @ a s
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@ return a JSON pointer object
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@ since version 2.0 .0
*/
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JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL ( 1 )
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inline nlohmann : : json : : json_pointer operator " " _json_pointer ( const char * s , std : : size_t n )
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{
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return nlohmann : : json : : json_pointer ( std : : string ( s , n ) ) ;
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}
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// #include <nlohmann/detail/macro_unscope.hpp>
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// restore GCC/clang diagnostic settings
# if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__)
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
# endif
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# if defined(__clang__)
# pragma GCC diagnostic pop
# endif
// clean up
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# undef JSON_ASSERT
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# undef JSON_INTERNAL_CATCH
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# undef JSON_CATCH
# undef JSON_THROW
# undef JSON_TRY
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# undef JSON_HAS_CPP_14
# undef JSON_HAS_CPP_17
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# undef NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL_DECLARATION
# undef NLOHMANN_BASIC_JSON_TPL
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# undef JSON_EXPLICIT
// #include <nlohmann/thirdparty/hedley/hedley_undef.hpp>
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ALWAYS_INLINE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARM_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ARRAY_PARAM
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_ASSUME
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_BEGIN_C_DECLS
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_BUILTIN
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_DECLSPEC_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_EXTENSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_FEATURE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CLANG_HAS_WARNING
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_COMPCERT_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT3_EX
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONCAT_EX
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONST
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONSTEXPR
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CONST_CAST
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CPP_CAST
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_CRAY_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_C_DECL
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DEPRECATED_FOR
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CAST_QUAL
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_CPP98_COMPAT_WRAP_
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_DEPRECATED
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_CPP_ATTRIBUTES
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_DISABLE_UNKNOWN_PRAGMAS
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_POP
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DIAGNOSTIC_PUSH
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_DMC_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMPTY_BASES
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_EMSCRIPTEN_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_END_C_DECLS
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_FLAGS_CAST
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_BUILTIN
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_EXTENSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_FEATURE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_HAS_WARNING
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_NOT_CLANG_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GCC_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_BUILTIN
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_EXTENSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_FEATURE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_HAS_WARNING
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_GNUC_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_BUILTIN
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_CPP_ATTRIBUTE_NS
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_DECLSPEC_ATTRIBUTE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_EXTENSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_FEATURE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_HAS_WARNING
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IAR_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IBM_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IMPORT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_INLINE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_INTEL_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTANT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_IS_CONSTEXPR_
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_LIKELY
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MALLOC
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MESSAGE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_MSVC_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NEVER_INLINE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NON_NULL
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_ESCAPE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_RETURN
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NO_THROW
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_NULL
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PELLES_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PGI_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PREDICT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PRINTF_FORMAT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PRIVATE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PUBLIC
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_PURE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REINTERPRET_CAST
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_CONSTEXPR
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_REQUIRE_MSG
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_RESTRICT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_RETURNS_NON_NULL
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_SENTINEL
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_ASSERT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STATIC_CAST
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_STRINGIFY_EX
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_SUNPRO_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TINYC_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_ARMCL_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL2000_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL430_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL6X_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CL7X_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_CLPRU_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_TI_VERSION_CHECK
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNAVAILABLE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNPREDICTABLE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_UNREACHABLE_RETURN
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MAJOR
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_MINOR
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_DECODE_REVISION
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_VERSION_ENCODE
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARNING
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT_MSG
# undef JSON_HEDLEY_FALL_THROUGH
# endif // INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_HPP_