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$ make check $ make check
=============================================================================== ===============================================================================
All tests passed (8905099 assertions in 32 test cases) All tests passed (8905119 assertions in 32 test cases)
``` ```
For more information, have a look at the file [.travis.yml](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/blob/master/.travis.yml). For more information, have a look at the file [.travis.yml](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/blob/master/.travis.yml).

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#include <json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// a JSON text
char text[] = R"(
{
"Image": {
"Width": 800,
"Height": 600,
"Title": "View from 15th Floor",
"Thumbnail": {
"Url": "http://www.example.com/image/481989943",
"Height": 125,
"Width": 100
},
"Animated" : false,
"IDs": [116, 943, 234, 38793]
}
}
)";
// parse and serialize JSON
json j_complete = json::parse(text);
std::cout << std::setw(4) << j_complete << "\n\n";
}

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<a target="_blank" href="http://melpon.org/wandbox/permlink/LvZQq5fybVH1nh9L"><b>online</b></a>

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{
"Image": {
"Animated": false,
"Height": 600,
"IDs": [
116,
943,
234,
38793
],
"Thumbnail": {
"Height": 125,
"Url": "http://www.example.com/image/481989943",
"Width": 100
},
"Title": "View from 15th Floor",
"Width": 800
}
}

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
#include <json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// a JSON text given as std::vector
std::vector<uint8_t> text = {'[', '1', ',', '2', ',', '3', ']', '\0'};
// parse and serialize JSON
json j_complete = json::parse(text);
std::cout << std::setw(4) << j_complete << "\n\n";
}

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<a target="_blank" href="http://melpon.org/wandbox/permlink/F8VaVFyys87qQRt5"><b>online</b></a>

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[
1,
2,
3
]

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@ -0,0 +1,13 @@
#include <json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// a JSON text given as std::vector
std::vector<uint8_t> text = {'[', '1', ',', '2', ',', '3', ']', '\0'};
// parse and serialize JSON
json j_complete = json::parse(text.begin(), text.end());
std::cout << std::setw(4) << j_complete << "\n\n";
}

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<a target="_blank" href="http://melpon.org/wandbox/permlink/ojh4Eeol4G9RgeRV"><b>online</b></a>

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[
1,
2,
3
]

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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ using json = nlohmann::json;
int main() int main()
{ {
// a JSON text // a JSON text
std::string text = R"( auto text = R"(
{ {
"Image": { "Image": {
"Width": 800, "Width": 800,
@ -44,4 +44,4 @@ int main()
// parse (with callback) and serialize JSON // parse (with callback) and serialize JSON
json j_filtered = json::parse(text, cb); json j_filtered = json::parse(text, cb);
std::cout << std::setw(4) << j_filtered << '\n'; std::cout << std::setw(4) << j_filtered << '\n';
} }

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<a target="_blank" href="http://melpon.org/wandbox/permlink/SrKpkE9ivmvd2OUy"><b>online</b></a> <a target="_blank" href="http://melpon.org/wandbox/permlink/n888UNQlMFduURhE"><b>online</b></a>

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@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ class basic_json
With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be
influenced. When passed to @ref parse(std::istream&, const influenced. When passed to @ref parse(std::istream&, const
parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const string_t&, const parser_callback_t), parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t),
it is called on certain events (passed as @ref parse_event_t via parameter 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 event) with a set recursion depth @a depth and context JSON value
@a parsed. The return value of the callback function is a boolean @a parsed. The return value of the callback function is a boolean
@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ class basic_json
skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object. skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object.
@sa @ref parse(std::istream&, parser_callback_t) or @sa @ref parse(std::istream&, parser_callback_t) or
@ref parse(const string_t&, parser_callback_t) for examples @ref parse(const char*, parser_callback_t) for examples
@since version 1.0.0 @since version 1.0.0
*/ */
@ -5933,9 +5933,9 @@ class basic_json
/// @{ /// @{
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from string @brief deserialize from string literal
@param[in] s string to read a serialized JSON value from @param[in] s string literal to read a serialized JSON value from
@param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t @param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t
which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values
(optional) (optional)
@ -5947,6 +5947,8 @@ class basic_json
@a cb has a super-linear complexity. @a cb has a super-linear complexity.
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@note String containers like `std::string` or @ref string_t can be parsed
with @ref parse(const ContiguousContainer&, const parser_callback_t)
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with
and without callback function.,parse__string__parser_callback_t} and without callback function.,parse__string__parser_callback_t}
@ -5954,24 +5956,47 @@ class basic_json
@sa @ref parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) for a version that @sa @ref parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) for a version that
reads from an input stream reads from an input stream
@since version 1.0.0 @since version 1.0.0 (originally for @ref string_t)
*/ */
/* static basic_json parse(const char* s,
static basic_json parse(const string_t& s,
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
{ {
return parser(s, cb).parse(); return parser(s, cb).parse();
} }
*/
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from string literal @brief deserialize from an array
@copydoc parse(const string_t&, const parser_callback_t)
This function reads from an array of 1-byte values.
@pre Each element of the container has a size of 1 byte. Violating this
precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced
with a static assertion.**
@param[in] array array 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)
@return result of the deserialization
@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
@a cb has a super-linear complexity.
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading
from an array.,parse__array__parser_callback_t}
@since version 2.0.3
*/ */
static basic_json parse(const typename string_t::value_type* s, template<class T, std::size_t N>
static basic_json parse(T (&array)[N],
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
{ {
return parser(s, cb).parse(); // delegate the call to the iterator-range parse overload
return parse(std::begin(array), std::end(array), cb);
} }
/*! /*!
@ -5993,7 +6018,7 @@ class basic_json
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with
and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t} and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t}
@sa @ref parse(const string_t&, const parser_callback_t) for a version @sa @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t) for a version
that reads from a string that reads from a string
@since version 1.0.0 @since version 1.0.0
@ -6014,7 +6039,7 @@ class basic_json
} }
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from a iterator range with contiguous storage @brief deserialize from an iterator range with contiguous storage
This function reads from an iterator range of a container with contiguous This function reads from an iterator range of a container with contiguous
storage of 1-byte values. Compatible container types include storage of 1-byte values. Compatible container types include
@ -6029,13 +6054,14 @@ class basic_json
precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced
with a static assertion.** with a static assertion.**
@warning There is no way to enforce the preconditions at compile-time. If @warning There is no way to enforce all preconditions at compile-time. If
the function is called with noncompliant iterators, the behavior the function is called with noncompliant iterators and with
is undefined and will most liekely yield segmentation violation. assertions switched off, the behavior is undefined and will most
likely yield segmentation violation.
@param[in] first begin of the range to parse (included) @param[in] first begin of the range to parse (included)
@param[in] last end of the range to parse (excluded) @param[in] last end of the range to parse (excluded)
@param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t @param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t
which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values
(optional) (optional)
@ -6047,7 +6073,8 @@ class basic_json
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@todo Example and references. @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading
from an iterator range.,parse__iteratortype__parser_callback_t}
@since version 2.0.3 @since version 2.0.3
*/ */
@ -6084,6 +6111,45 @@ class basic_json
return parser(first, last, cb).parse(); return parser(first, last, cb).parse();
} }
/*!
@brief deserialize from a container with contiguous storage
This function reads from a container with contiguous storage of 1-byte
values. Compatible container types include `std::vector`, `std::string`,
`std::array`, and `std::initializer_list`. User-defined containers can be
used as long as they implement random-access iterators and a contiguous
storage.
@pre The container storage is contiguous. Violating this precondition
yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced with an
assertion.**
@pre Each element of the container has a size of 1 byte. Violating this
precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced
with a static assertion.**
@warning There is no way to enforce all preconditions at compile-time. If
the function is called with a noncompliant container and with
assertions switched off, the behavior is undefined and will most
likely yield segmentation violation.
@param[in] c container 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)
@return result of the deserialization
@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
@a cb has a super-linear complexity.
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading
from a contiguous container.,parse__contiguouscontainer__parser_callback_t}
@since version 2.0.3
*/
template<class ContiguousContainer, typename template<class ContiguousContainer, typename
std::enable_if< std::enable_if<
std::is_base_of< std::is_base_of<
@ -6097,14 +6163,6 @@ class basic_json
return parse(std::begin(c), std::end(c), cb); return parse(std::begin(c), std::end(c), cb);
} }
template<class T, std::size_t N>
static basic_json parse(T (&array)[N],
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
{
// delegate the call to the iterator-range parse overload
return parse(std::begin(array), std::end(array), cb);
}
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from stream @brief deserialize from stream
@ -6158,7 +6216,7 @@ class basic_json
Returns the type name as string to be used in error messages - usually to 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. indicate that a function was called on a wrong JSON type.
@return basically a string representation of a the @ref m_type member @return basically a string representation of a the @a m_type member
@complexity Constant. @complexity Constant.
@ -7626,7 +7684,7 @@ class basic_json
fill_line_buffer(); fill_line_buffer();
} }
// switch off unwanted functions // switch off unwanted functions (due to pointer members)
lexer() = delete; lexer() = delete;
lexer(const lexer&) = delete; lexer(const lexer&) = delete;
lexer operator=(const lexer&) = delete; lexer operator=(const lexer&) = delete;
@ -8979,24 +9037,17 @@ basic_json_parser_63:
{ {
public: public:
/// a parser reading from a string literal /// a parser reading from a string literal
parser(const typename string_t::value_type* buff, parser(const char* buff, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
: callback(cb), : callback(cb),
m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(buff), strlen(buff)) m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(buff), strlen(buff))
{} {}
/// a parser reading from a string container
parser(const string_t& s, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
: callback(cb),
m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(s.c_str()), s.size())
{}
/// a parser reading from an input stream /// a parser reading from an input stream
parser(std::istream& is, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) parser(std::istream& is, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
: callback(cb), m_lexer(is) : callback(cb), m_lexer(is)
{} {}
/// a parser reading from a container with contiguous storage /// a parser reading from an iterator range with contiguous storage
template <class IteratorType, typename template <class IteratorType, typename
std::enable_if< std::enable_if<
std::is_same<typename std::iterator_traits<IteratorType>::iterator_category, std::random_access_iterator_tag>::value std::is_same<typename std::iterator_traits<IteratorType>::iterator_category, std::random_access_iterator_tag>::value
@ -10560,7 +10611,7 @@ if no parse error occurred.
*/ */
inline nlohmann::json operator "" _json(const char* s, std::size_t) inline nlohmann::json operator "" _json(const char* s, std::size_t)
{ {
return nlohmann::json::parse(reinterpret_cast<const nlohmann::json::string_t::value_type*>(s)); return nlohmann::json::parse(s);
} }
/*! /*!

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@ -951,7 +951,7 @@ class basic_json
With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be
influenced. When passed to @ref parse(std::istream&, const influenced. When passed to @ref parse(std::istream&, const
parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const string_t&, const parser_callback_t), parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t),
it is called on certain events (passed as @ref parse_event_t via parameter 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 event) with a set recursion depth @a depth and context JSON value
@a parsed. The return value of the callback function is a boolean @a parsed. The return value of the callback function is a boolean
@ -994,7 +994,7 @@ class basic_json
skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object. skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object.
@sa @ref parse(std::istream&, parser_callback_t) or @sa @ref parse(std::istream&, parser_callback_t) or
@ref parse(const string_t&, parser_callback_t) for examples @ref parse(const char*, parser_callback_t) for examples
@since version 1.0.0 @since version 1.0.0
*/ */
@ -5933,9 +5933,9 @@ class basic_json
/// @{ /// @{
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from string @brief deserialize from string literal
@param[in] s string to read a serialized JSON value from @param[in] s string literal to read a serialized JSON value from
@param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t @param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t
which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values
(optional) (optional)
@ -5947,6 +5947,8 @@ class basic_json
@a cb has a super-linear complexity. @a cb has a super-linear complexity.
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@note String containers like `std::string` or @ref string_t can be parsed
with @ref parse(const ContiguousContainer&, const parser_callback_t)
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with
and without callback function.,parse__string__parser_callback_t} and without callback function.,parse__string__parser_callback_t}
@ -5954,24 +5956,47 @@ class basic_json
@sa @ref parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) for a version that @sa @ref parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) for a version that
reads from an input stream reads from an input stream
@since version 1.0.0 @since version 1.0.0 (originally for @ref string_t)
*/ */
/* static basic_json parse(const char* s,
static basic_json parse(const string_t& s,
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
{ {
return parser(s, cb).parse(); return parser(s, cb).parse();
} }
*/
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from string literal @brief deserialize from an array
@copydoc parse(const string_t&, const parser_callback_t)
This function reads from an array of 1-byte values.
@pre Each element of the container has a size of 1 byte. Violating this
precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced
with a static assertion.**
@param[in] array array 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)
@return result of the deserialization
@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
@a cb has a super-linear complexity.
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading
from an array.,parse__array__parser_callback_t}
@since version 2.0.3
*/ */
static basic_json parse(const typename string_t::value_type* s, template<class T, std::size_t N>
static basic_json parse(T (&array)[N],
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
{ {
return parser(s, cb).parse(); // delegate the call to the iterator-range parse overload
return parse(std::begin(array), std::end(array), cb);
} }
/*! /*!
@ -5993,7 +6018,7 @@ class basic_json
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with
and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t} and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t}
@sa @ref parse(const string_t&, const parser_callback_t) for a version @sa @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t) for a version
that reads from a string that reads from a string
@since version 1.0.0 @since version 1.0.0
@ -6014,7 +6039,7 @@ class basic_json
} }
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from a iterator range with contiguous storage @brief deserialize from an iterator range with contiguous storage
This function reads from an iterator range of a container with contiguous This function reads from an iterator range of a container with contiguous
storage of 1-byte values. Compatible container types include storage of 1-byte values. Compatible container types include
@ -6029,13 +6054,14 @@ class basic_json
precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced
with a static assertion.** with a static assertion.**
@warning There is no way to enforce the preconditions at compile-time. If @warning There is no way to enforce all preconditions at compile-time. If
the function is called with noncompliant iterators, the behavior the function is called with noncompliant iterators and with
is undefined and will most liekely yield segmentation violation. assertions switched off, the behavior is undefined and will most
likely yield segmentation violation.
@param[in] first begin of the range to parse (included) @param[in] first begin of the range to parse (included)
@param[in] last end of the range to parse (excluded) @param[in] last end of the range to parse (excluded)
@param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t @param[in] cb a parser callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t
which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values which is used to control the deserialization by filtering unwanted values
(optional) (optional)
@ -6047,7 +6073,8 @@ class basic_json
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. @note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@todo Example and references. @liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading
from an iterator range.,parse__iteratortype__parser_callback_t}
@since version 2.0.3 @since version 2.0.3
*/ */
@ -6084,6 +6111,45 @@ class basic_json
return parser(first, last, cb).parse(); return parser(first, last, cb).parse();
} }
/*!
@brief deserialize from a container with contiguous storage
This function reads from a container with contiguous storage of 1-byte
values. Compatible container types include `std::vector`, `std::string`,
`std::array`, and `std::initializer_list`. User-defined containers can be
used as long as they implement random-access iterators and a contiguous
storage.
@pre The container storage is contiguous. Violating this precondition
yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced with an
assertion.**
@pre Each element of the container has a size of 1 byte. Violating this
precondition yields undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced
with a static assertion.**
@warning There is no way to enforce all preconditions at compile-time. If
the function is called with a noncompliant container and with
assertions switched off, the behavior is undefined and will most
likely yield segmentation violation.
@param[in] c container 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)
@return result of the deserialization
@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
@a cb has a super-linear complexity.
@note A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored.
@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function reading
from a contiguous container.,parse__contiguouscontainer__parser_callback_t}
@since version 2.0.3
*/
template<class ContiguousContainer, typename template<class ContiguousContainer, typename
std::enable_if< std::enable_if<
std::is_base_of< std::is_base_of<
@ -6097,14 +6163,6 @@ class basic_json
return parse(std::begin(c), std::end(c), cb); return parse(std::begin(c), std::end(c), cb);
} }
template<class T, std::size_t N>
static basic_json parse(T (&array)[N],
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
{
// delegate the call to the iterator-range parse overload
return parse(std::begin(array), std::end(array), cb);
}
/*! /*!
@brief deserialize from stream @brief deserialize from stream
@ -6158,7 +6216,7 @@ class basic_json
Returns the type name as string to be used in error messages - usually to 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. indicate that a function was called on a wrong JSON type.
@return basically a string representation of a the @ref m_type member @return basically a string representation of a the @a m_type member
@complexity Constant. @complexity Constant.
@ -7626,7 +7684,7 @@ class basic_json
fill_line_buffer(); fill_line_buffer();
} }
// switch off unwanted functions // switch off unwanted functions (due to pointer members)
lexer() = delete; lexer() = delete;
lexer(const lexer&) = delete; lexer(const lexer&) = delete;
lexer operator=(const lexer&) = delete; lexer operator=(const lexer&) = delete;
@ -8276,24 +8334,17 @@ class basic_json
{ {
public: public:
/// a parser reading from a string literal /// a parser reading from a string literal
parser(const typename string_t::value_type* buff, parser(const char* buff, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
: callback(cb), : callback(cb),
m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(buff), strlen(buff)) m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(buff), strlen(buff))
{} {}
/// a parser reading from a string container
parser(const string_t& s, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
: callback(cb),
m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(s.c_str()), s.size())
{}
/// a parser reading from an input stream /// a parser reading from an input stream
parser(std::istream& is, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) parser(std::istream& is, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
: callback(cb), m_lexer(is) : callback(cb), m_lexer(is)
{} {}
/// a parser reading from a container with contiguous storage /// a parser reading from an iterator range with contiguous storage
template <class IteratorType, typename template <class IteratorType, typename
std::enable_if< std::enable_if<
std::is_same<typename std::iterator_traits<IteratorType>::iterator_category, std::random_access_iterator_tag>::value std::is_same<typename std::iterator_traits<IteratorType>::iterator_category, std::random_access_iterator_tag>::value
@ -9857,7 +9908,7 @@ if no parse error occurred.
*/ */
inline nlohmann::json operator "" _json(const char* s, std::size_t) inline nlohmann::json operator "" _json(const char* s, std::size_t)
{ {
return nlohmann::json::parse(reinterpret_cast<const nlohmann::json::string_t::value_type*>(s)); return nlohmann::json::parse(s);
} }
/*! /*!

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@ -477,7 +477,7 @@ TEST_CASE("parser class")
case ('r'): case ('r'):
case ('t'): case ('t'):
{ {
CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s).parse()); CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s.c_str()).parse());
break; break;
} }
@ -490,8 +490,8 @@ TEST_CASE("parser class")
// any other combination of backslash and character is invalid // any other combination of backslash and character is invalid
default: default:
{ {
CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s).parse(), std::invalid_argument); CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s.c_str()).parse(), std::invalid_argument);
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'"); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s.c_str()).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'");
break; break;
} }
} }
@ -549,22 +549,22 @@ TEST_CASE("parser class")
if (valid(c)) if (valid(c))
{ {
CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s1).parse()); CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s1.c_str()).parse());
CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s2).parse()); CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s2.c_str()).parse());
CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s3).parse()); CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s3.c_str()).parse());
CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s4).parse()); CHECK_NOTHROW(json::parser(s4.c_str()).parse());
} }
else else
{ {
CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s1).parse(), std::invalid_argument); CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s1.c_str()).parse(), std::invalid_argument);
CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s2).parse(), std::invalid_argument); CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s2.c_str()).parse(), std::invalid_argument);
CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s3).parse(), std::invalid_argument); CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s3.c_str()).parse(), std::invalid_argument);
CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s4).parse(), std::invalid_argument); CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parser(s4.c_str()).parse(), std::invalid_argument);
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s1).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'"); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s1.c_str()).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'");
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s2).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'"); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s2.c_str()).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'");
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s3).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'"); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s3.c_str()).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'");
CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s4).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'"); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::parser(s4.c_str()).parse(), "parse error - unexpected '\"'");
} }
} }
} }

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@ -113,6 +113,12 @@ TEST_CASE("deserialization")
std::initializer_list<uint8_t> v = {'t', 'r', 'u', 'e', '\0'}; std::initializer_list<uint8_t> v = {'t', 'r', 'u', 'e', '\0'};
CHECK(json::parse(v) == json(true)); CHECK(json::parse(v) == json(true));
} }
SECTION("empty container")
{
std::vector<uint8_t> v;
CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::parse(v), std::invalid_argument);
}
} }
SECTION("via iterator range") SECTION("via iterator range")