diff --git a/src/json.hpp b/src/json.hpp index 4e043ad5c..f3b77a41c 100644 --- a/src/json.hpp +++ b/src/json.hpp @@ -153,7 +153,8 @@ default) @requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements: - Basic - [DefaultConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/DefaultConstructible): - JSON values can be default constructed. The result will be a JSON null value. + JSON values can be default constructed. The result will be a JSON null + value. - [MoveConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/MoveConstructible): A JSON value can be constructed from an rvalue argument. - [CopyConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/CopyConstructible): @@ -168,8 +169,8 @@ default) - [StandardLayoutType](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/StandardLayoutType): JSON values have [standard layout](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/data_members#Standard_layout): - All non-static data members are private and standard layout types, the class - has no virtual functions or (virtual) base classes. + All non-static data members are private and standard layout types, the + class has no virtual functions or (virtual) base classes. - Library-wide - [EqualityComparable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/EqualityComparable): JSON values can be compared with `==`, see @ref @@ -1894,13 +1895,15 @@ class basic_json case value_t::object: { - m_value.object = create(first.m_it.object_iterator, last.m_it.object_iterator); + m_value.object = create(first.m_it.object_iterator, + last.m_it.object_iterator); break; } case value_t::array: { - m_value.array = create(first.m_it.array_iterator, last.m_it.array_iterator); + m_value.array = create(first.m_it.array_iterator, + last.m_it.array_iterator); break; } @@ -3084,7 +3087,7 @@ class basic_json template < typename ValueType, typename std::enable_if < not std::is_pointer::value and not std::is_same::value -#ifndef _MSC_VER // Fix for issue #167 operator<< abiguity under VS2015 +#ifndef _MSC_VER // fix for issue #167 operator<< abiguity under VS2015 and not std::is_same>::value #endif , int >::type = 0 > @@ -3750,10 +3753,8 @@ class basic_json return default_value; } } - else - { - throw std::domain_error("cannot use value() with " + type_name()); - } + + throw std::domain_error("cannot use value() with " + type_name()); } /*! @@ -5065,8 +5066,8 @@ class basic_json /*! @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 + 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. @@ -5131,8 +5132,8 @@ class basic_json @throw std::domain_error if @a pos is not an iterator of *this; example: `"iterator does not fit current value"` - @complexity Constant plus linear in the distance between pos and end of the - container. + @complexity Constant plus linear in the distance between pos and end of + the container. @liveexample{The example shows how `insert()` is used.,insert} @@ -5358,8 +5359,8 @@ class basic_json @param[in,out] other array to exchange the contents with - @throw std::domain_error when JSON value is not an array; example: `"cannot - use swap() with string"` + @throw std::domain_error when JSON value is not an array; example: + `"cannot use swap() with string"` @complexity Constant. @@ -6332,8 +6333,9 @@ class basic_json 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. + // 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 @@ -6608,8 +6610,8 @@ class basic_json } else { - // The conversions below encode the sign in the first byte, - // and the value is converted to a positive number. + // 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) { @@ -6814,12 +6816,12 @@ class basic_json To secure the access to the byte vector during CBOR/MessagePack deserialization, bytes are copied from the vector into buffers. This - function checks if the number of bytes to copy (@a len) does not exceed the - size @s size of the vector. Additionally, an @a offset is given from where - to start reading the bytes. + function checks if the number of bytes to copy (@a len) does not exceed + the size @s size of the vector. Additionally, an @a offset is given from + where to start reading the bytes. - This function checks whether reading the bytes is safe; that is, offset is a - valid index in the vector, offset+len + This function checks whether reading the bytes is safe; that is, offset is + a valid index in the vector, offset+len @param[in] size size of the byte vector @param[in] len number of bytes to read diff --git a/src/json.hpp.re2c b/src/json.hpp.re2c index a64762b90..42459f4e3 100644 --- a/src/json.hpp.re2c +++ b/src/json.hpp.re2c @@ -153,7 +153,8 @@ default) @requirement The class satisfies the following concept requirements: - Basic - [DefaultConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/DefaultConstructible): - JSON values can be default constructed. The result will be a JSON null value. + JSON values can be default constructed. The result will be a JSON null + value. - [MoveConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/MoveConstructible): A JSON value can be constructed from an rvalue argument. - [CopyConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/CopyConstructible): @@ -168,8 +169,8 @@ default) - [StandardLayoutType](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/StandardLayoutType): JSON values have [standard layout](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/data_members#Standard_layout): - All non-static data members are private and standard layout types, the class - has no virtual functions or (virtual) base classes. + All non-static data members are private and standard layout types, the + class has no virtual functions or (virtual) base classes. - Library-wide - [EqualityComparable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/EqualityComparable): JSON values can be compared with `==`, see @ref @@ -1894,13 +1895,15 @@ class basic_json case value_t::object: { - m_value.object = create(first.m_it.object_iterator, last.m_it.object_iterator); + m_value.object = create(first.m_it.object_iterator, + last.m_it.object_iterator); break; } case value_t::array: { - m_value.array = create(first.m_it.array_iterator, last.m_it.array_iterator); + m_value.array = create(first.m_it.array_iterator, + last.m_it.array_iterator); break; } @@ -3084,7 +3087,7 @@ class basic_json template < typename ValueType, typename std::enable_if < not std::is_pointer::value and not std::is_same::value -#ifndef _MSC_VER // Fix for issue #167 operator<< abiguity under VS2015 +#ifndef _MSC_VER // fix for issue #167 operator<< abiguity under VS2015 and not std::is_same>::value #endif , int >::type = 0 > @@ -3750,10 +3753,8 @@ class basic_json return default_value; } } - else - { - throw std::domain_error("cannot use value() with " + type_name()); - } + + throw std::domain_error("cannot use value() with " + type_name()); } /*! @@ -5065,8 +5066,8 @@ class basic_json /*! @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 + 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. @@ -5131,8 +5132,8 @@ class basic_json @throw std::domain_error if @a pos is not an iterator of *this; example: `"iterator does not fit current value"` - @complexity Constant plus linear in the distance between pos and end of the - container. + @complexity Constant plus linear in the distance between pos and end of + the container. @liveexample{The example shows how `insert()` is used.,insert} @@ -5358,8 +5359,8 @@ class basic_json @param[in,out] other array to exchange the contents with - @throw std::domain_error when JSON value is not an array; example: `"cannot - use swap() with string"` + @throw std::domain_error when JSON value is not an array; example: + `"cannot use swap() with string"` @complexity Constant. @@ -6332,8 +6333,9 @@ class basic_json 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. + // 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 @@ -6608,8 +6610,8 @@ class basic_json } else { - // The conversions below encode the sign in the first byte, - // and the value is converted to a positive number. + // 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) { @@ -6814,12 +6816,12 @@ class basic_json To secure the access to the byte vector during CBOR/MessagePack deserialization, bytes are copied from the vector into buffers. This - function checks if the number of bytes to copy (@a len) does not exceed the - size @s size of the vector. Additionally, an @a offset is given from where - to start reading the bytes. + function checks if the number of bytes to copy (@a len) does not exceed + the size @s size of the vector. Additionally, an @a offset is given from + where to start reading the bytes. - This function checks whether reading the bytes is safe; that is, offset is a - valid index in the vector, offset+len + This function checks whether reading the bytes is safe; that is, offset is + a valid index in the vector, offset+len @param[in] size size of the byte vector @param[in] len number of bytes to read