From c9c9adeef943d8265b2dae57ff48992c23b6725a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Friedemann Kleint Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 11:24:27 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Remove left over json/qjsonarray.cpp Complements a6b697ca13945a174cff9f3e9b1af1cf61c0bea5. Change-Id: I96697624aa65a5a45ce91ceaf0e156fd112a8ed0 Reviewed-by: Thiago Macieira --- src/corelib/json/qjsonarray.cpp | 1238 ------------------------------- 1 file changed, 1238 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/corelib/json/qjsonarray.cpp diff --git a/src/corelib/json/qjsonarray.cpp b/src/corelib/json/qjsonarray.cpp deleted file mode 100644 index 255dc2ee4e..0000000000 --- a/src/corelib/json/qjsonarray.cpp +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1238 +0,0 @@ -/**************************************************************************** -** -** Copyright (C) 2016 The Qt Company Ltd. -** Contact: https://www.qt.io/licensing/ -** -** This file is part of the QtCore module of the Qt Toolkit. -** -** $QT_BEGIN_LICENSE:LGPL$ -** Commercial License Usage -** Licensees holding valid commercial Qt licenses may use this file in -** accordance with the commercial license agreement provided with the -** Software or, alternatively, in accordance with the terms contained in -** a written agreement between you and The Qt Company. 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You can query the - number of entries with size(), insert(), and removeAt() entries from it - and iterate over its content using the standard C++ iterator pattern. - - QJsonArray is an implicitly shared class and shares the data with the document - it has been created from as long as it is not being modified. - - You can convert the array to and from text based JSON through QJsonDocument. - - \sa {JSON Support in Qt}, {JSON Save Game Example} -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::Iterator - - Qt-style synonym for QJsonArray::iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::ConstIterator - - Qt-style synonym for QJsonArray::const_iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::size_type - - Typedef for int. Provided for STL compatibility. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::value_type - - Typedef for QJsonValue. Provided for STL compatibility. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::difference_type - - Typedef for int. Provided for STL compatibility. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::pointer - - Typedef for QJsonValue *. Provided for STL compatibility. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::const_pointer - - Typedef for const QJsonValue *. Provided for STL compatibility. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::reference - - Typedef for QJsonValue &. Provided for STL compatibility. -*/ - -/*! - \typedef QJsonArray::const_reference - - Typedef for const QJsonValue &. Provided for STL compatibility. -*/ - -/*! - Creates an empty array. - */ -QJsonArray::QJsonArray() - : d(0), a(0) -{ -} - -/*! - \fn QJsonArray::QJsonArray(std::initializer_list args) - \since 5.4 - Creates an array initialized from \a args initialization list. - - QJsonArray can be constructed in a way similar to JSON notation, - for example: - \code - QJsonArray array = { 1, 2.2, QString() }; - \endcode - */ - -/*! - \internal - */ -QJsonArray::QJsonArray(QJsonPrivate::Data *data, QJsonPrivate::Array *array) - : d(data), a(array) -{ - Q_ASSERT(data); - Q_ASSERT(array); - d->ref.ref(); -} - -/*! - This method replaces part of QJsonArray(std::initializer_list args) . - The constructor needs to be inline, but we do not want to leak implementation details - of this class. - \note this method is called for an uninitialized object - \internal - */ -void QJsonArray::initialize() -{ - d = 0; - a = 0; -} - -/*! - Deletes the array. - */ -QJsonArray::~QJsonArray() -{ - if (d && !d->ref.deref()) - delete d; -} - -/*! - Creates a copy of \a other. - - Since QJsonArray is implicitly shared, the copy is shallow - as long as the object doesn't get modified. - */ -QJsonArray::QJsonArray(const QJsonArray &other) -{ - d = other.d; - a = other.a; - if (d) - d->ref.ref(); -} - -/*! - Assigns \a other to this array. - */ -QJsonArray &QJsonArray::operator =(const QJsonArray &other) -{ - if (d != other.d) { - if (d && !d->ref.deref()) - delete d; - d = other.d; - if (d) - d->ref.ref(); - } - a = other.a; - - return *this; -} - -/*! \fn QJsonArray &QJsonArray::operator+=(const QJsonValue &value) - - Appends \a value to the array, and returns a reference to the array itself. - - \since 5.3 - \sa append(), operator<<() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray QJsonArray::operator+(const QJsonValue &value) const - - Returns an array that contains all the items in this array followed - by the provided \a value. - - \since 5.3 - \sa operator+=() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray &QJsonArray::operator<<(const QJsonValue &value) - - Appends \a value to the array, and returns a reference to the array itself. - - \since 5.3 - \sa operator+=(), append() -*/ - -/*! - Converts the string list \a list to a QJsonArray. - - The values in \a list will be converted to JSON values. - - \sa toVariantList(), QJsonValue::fromVariant() - */ -QJsonArray QJsonArray::fromStringList(const QStringList &list) -{ - QJsonArray array; - for (QStringList::const_iterator it = list.constBegin(); it != list.constEnd(); ++it) - array.append(QJsonValue(*it)); - return array; -} - -/*! - Converts the variant list \a list to a QJsonArray. - - The QVariant values in \a list will be converted to JSON values. - - \sa toVariantList(), QJsonValue::fromVariant() - */ -QJsonArray QJsonArray::fromVariantList(const QVariantList &list) -{ - QJsonArray array; - if (list.isEmpty()) - return array; - - array.detach2(1024); - - QVector values; - values.resize(list.size()); - QJsonPrivate::Value *valueData = values.data(); - uint currentOffset = sizeof(QJsonPrivate::Base); - - for (int i = 0; i < list.size(); ++i) { - QJsonValue val = QJsonValue::fromVariant(list.at(i)); - - bool latinOrIntValue; - int valueSize = QJsonPrivate::Value::requiredStorage(val, &latinOrIntValue); - - if (!array.detach2(valueSize)) - return QJsonArray(); - - QJsonPrivate::Value *v = valueData + i; - v->type = (val.t == QJsonValue::Undefined ? QJsonValue::Null : val.t); - v->latinOrIntValue = latinOrIntValue; - v->latinKey = false; - v->value = QJsonPrivate::Value::valueToStore(val, currentOffset); - if (valueSize) - QJsonPrivate::Value::copyData(val, (char *)array.a + currentOffset, latinOrIntValue); - - currentOffset += valueSize; - array.a->size = currentOffset; - } - - // write table - array.a->tableOffset = currentOffset; - if (!array.detach2(sizeof(QJsonPrivate::offset)*values.size())) - return QJsonArray(); - memcpy(static_cast(array.a->table()), - static_cast(values.constData()), values.size()*sizeof(uint)); - array.a->length = values.size(); - array.a->size = currentOffset + sizeof(QJsonPrivate::offset)*values.size(); - - return array; -} - -/*! - Converts this object to a QVariantList. - - Returns the created map. - */ -QVariantList QJsonArray::toVariantList() const -{ - QVariantList list; - - if (a) { - list.reserve(a->length); - for (int i = 0; i < (int)a->length; ++i) - list.append(QJsonValue(d, a, a->at(i)).toVariant()); - } - return list; -} - - -/*! - Returns the number of values stored in the array. - */ -int QJsonArray::size() const -{ - if (!d) - return 0; - - return (int)a->length; -} - -/*! - \fn QJsonArray::count() const - - Same as size(). - - \sa size() -*/ - -/*! - Returns \c true if the object is empty. This is the same as size() == 0. - - \sa size() - */ -bool QJsonArray::isEmpty() const -{ - if (!d) - return true; - - return !a->length; -} - -/*! - Returns a QJsonValue representing the value for index \a i. - - The returned QJsonValue is \c Undefined, if \a i is out of bounds. - - */ -QJsonValue QJsonArray::at(int i) const -{ - if (!a || i < 0 || i >= (int)a->length) - return QJsonValue(QJsonValue::Undefined); - - return QJsonValue(d, a, a->at(i)); -} - -/*! - Returns the first value stored in the array. - - Same as \c at(0). - - \sa at() - */ -QJsonValue QJsonArray::first() const -{ - return at(0); -} - -/*! - Returns the last value stored in the array. - - Same as \c{at(size() - 1)}. - - \sa at() - */ -QJsonValue QJsonArray::last() const -{ - return at(a ? (a->length - 1) : 0); -} - -/*! - Inserts \a value at the beginning of the array. - - This is the same as \c{insert(0, value)} and will prepend \a value to the array. - - \sa append(), insert() - */ -void QJsonArray::prepend(const QJsonValue &value) -{ - insert(0, value); -} - -/*! - Inserts \a value at the end of the array. - - \sa prepend(), insert() - */ -void QJsonArray::append(const QJsonValue &value) -{ - insert(a ? (int)a->length : 0, value); -} - -/*! - Removes the value at index position \a i. \a i must be a valid - index position in the array (i.e., \c{0 <= i < size()}). - - \sa insert(), replace() - */ -void QJsonArray::removeAt(int i) -{ - if (!a || i < 0 || i >= (int)a->length) - return; - - detach2(); - a->removeItems(i, 1); - ++d->compactionCounter; - if (d->compactionCounter > 32u && d->compactionCounter >= unsigned(a->length) / 2u) - compact(); -} - -/*! \fn void QJsonArray::removeFirst() - - Removes the first item in the array. Calling this function is - equivalent to calling \c{removeAt(0)}. The array must not be empty. If - the array can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling this - function. - - \sa removeAt(), removeLast() -*/ - -/*! \fn void QJsonArray::removeLast() - - Removes the last item in the array. Calling this function is - equivalent to calling \c{removeAt(size() - 1)}. The array must not be - empty. If the array can be empty, call isEmpty() before calling - this function. - - \sa removeAt(), removeFirst() -*/ - -/*! - Removes the item at index position \a i and returns it. \a i must - be a valid index position in the array (i.e., \c{0 <= i < size()}). - - If you don't use the return value, removeAt() is more efficient. - - \sa removeAt() - */ -QJsonValue QJsonArray::takeAt(int i) -{ - if (!a || i < 0 || i >= (int)a->length) - return QJsonValue(QJsonValue::Undefined); - - QJsonValue v(d, a, a->at(i)); - removeAt(i); // detaches - return v; -} - -/*! - Inserts \a value at index position \a i in the array. If \a i - is \c 0, the value is prepended to the array. If \a i is size(), the - value is appended to the array. - - \sa append(), prepend(), replace(), removeAt() - */ -void QJsonArray::insert(int i, const QJsonValue &value) -{ - Q_ASSERT (i >= 0 && i <= (a ? (int)a->length : 0)); - QJsonValue val = value; - - bool compressed; - int valueSize = QJsonPrivate::Value::requiredStorage(val, &compressed); - - if (!detach2(valueSize + sizeof(QJsonPrivate::Value))) - return; - - if (!a->length) - a->tableOffset = sizeof(QJsonPrivate::Array); - - int valueOffset = a->reserveSpace(valueSize, i, 1, false); - if (!valueOffset) - return; - - QJsonPrivate::Value &v = (*a)[i]; - v.type = (val.t == QJsonValue::Undefined ? QJsonValue::Null : val.t); - v.latinOrIntValue = compressed; - v.latinKey = false; - v.value = QJsonPrivate::Value::valueToStore(val, valueOffset); - if (valueSize) - QJsonPrivate::Value::copyData(val, (char *)a + valueOffset, compressed); -} - -/*! - \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::insert(iterator before, const QJsonValue &value) - - Inserts \a value before the position pointed to by \a before, and returns an iterator - pointing to the newly inserted item. - - \sa erase(), insert() -*/ - -/*! - \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::erase(iterator it) - - Removes the item pointed to by \a it, and returns an iterator pointing to the - next item. - - \sa removeAt() -*/ - -/*! - Replaces the item at index position \a i with \a value. \a i must - be a valid index position in the array (i.e., \c{0 <= i < size()}). - - \sa operator[](), removeAt() - */ -void QJsonArray::replace(int i, const QJsonValue &value) -{ - Q_ASSERT (a && i >= 0 && i < (int)(a->length)); - QJsonValue val = value; - - bool compressed; - int valueSize = QJsonPrivate::Value::requiredStorage(val, &compressed); - - if (!detach2(valueSize)) - return; - - if (!a->length) - a->tableOffset = sizeof(QJsonPrivate::Array); - - int valueOffset = a->reserveSpace(valueSize, i, 1, true); - if (!valueOffset) - return; - - QJsonPrivate::Value &v = (*a)[i]; - v.type = (val.t == QJsonValue::Undefined ? QJsonValue::Null : val.t); - v.latinOrIntValue = compressed; - v.latinKey = false; - v.value = QJsonPrivate::Value::valueToStore(val, valueOffset); - if (valueSize) - QJsonPrivate::Value::copyData(val, (char *)a + valueOffset, compressed); - - ++d->compactionCounter; - if (d->compactionCounter > 32u && d->compactionCounter >= unsigned(a->length) / 2u) - compact(); -} - -/*! - Returns \c true if the array contains an occurrence of \a value, otherwise \c false. - - \sa count() - */ -bool QJsonArray::contains(const QJsonValue &value) const -{ - for (int i = 0; i < size(); i++) { - if (at(i) == value) - return true; - } - return false; -} - -/*! - Returns the value at index position \a i as a modifiable reference. - \a i must be a valid index position in the array (i.e., \c{0 <= i < - size()}). - - The return value is of type QJsonValueRef, a helper class for QJsonArray - and QJsonObject. When you get an object of type QJsonValueRef, you can - use it as if it were a reference to a QJsonValue. If you assign to it, - the assignment will apply to the character in the QJsonArray of QJsonObject - from which you got the reference. - - \sa at() - */ -QJsonValueRef QJsonArray::operator [](int i) -{ - Q_ASSERT(a && i >= 0 && i < (int)a->length); - return QJsonValueRef(this, i); -} - -/*! - \overload - - Same as at(). - */ -QJsonValue QJsonArray::operator[](int i) const -{ - return at(i); -} - -/*! - Returns \c true if this array is equal to \a other. - */ -bool QJsonArray::operator==(const QJsonArray &other) const -{ - if (a == other.a) - return true; - - if (!a) - return !other.a->length; - if (!other.a) - return !a->length; - if (a->length != other.a->length) - return false; - - for (int i = 0; i < (int)a->length; ++i) { - if (QJsonValue(d, a, a->at(i)) != QJsonValue(other.d, other.a, other.a->at(i))) - return false; - } - return true; -} - -/*! - Returns \c true if this array is not equal to \a other. - */ -bool QJsonArray::operator!=(const QJsonArray &other) const -{ - return !(*this == other); -} - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::begin() - - Returns an \l{STL-style iterators}{STL-style iterator} pointing to the first item in - the array. - - \sa constBegin(), end() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator QJsonArray::begin() const - - \overload -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator QJsonArray::constBegin() const - - Returns a const \l{STL-style iterators}{STL-style iterator} pointing to the first item - in the array. - - \sa begin(), constEnd() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::end() - - Returns an \l{STL-style iterators}{STL-style iterator} pointing to the imaginary item - after the last item in the array. - - \sa begin(), constEnd() -*/ - -/*! \fn const_iterator QJsonArray::end() const - - \overload -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator QJsonArray::constEnd() const - - Returns a const \l{STL-style iterators}{STL-style iterator} pointing to the imaginary - item after the last item in the array. - - \sa constBegin(), end() -*/ - -/*! \fn void QJsonArray::push_back(const QJsonValue &value) - - This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent - to \l{QJsonArray::append()}{append(value)} and will append \a value to the array. -*/ - -/*! \fn void QJsonArray::push_front(const QJsonValue &value) - - This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent - to \l{QJsonArray::prepend()}{prepend(value)} and will prepend \a value to the array. -*/ - -/*! \fn void QJsonArray::pop_front() - - This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent - to removeFirst(). The array must not be empty. If the array can be - empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function. -*/ - -/*! \fn void QJsonArray::pop_back() - - This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent - to removeLast(). The array must not be empty. If the array can be - empty, call isEmpty() before calling this function. -*/ - -/*! \fn bool QJsonArray::empty() const - - This function is provided for STL compatibility. It is equivalent - to isEmpty() and returns \c true if the array is empty. -*/ - -/*! \class QJsonArray::iterator - \inmodule QtCore - \brief The QJsonArray::iterator class provides an STL-style non-const iterator for QJsonArray. - - QJsonArray::iterator allows you to iterate over a QJsonArray - and to modify the array item associated with the - iterator. If you want to iterate over a const QJsonArray, use - QJsonArray::const_iterator instead. It is generally a good practice to - use QJsonArray::const_iterator on a non-const QJsonArray as well, unless - you need to change the QJsonArray through the iterator. Const - iterators are slightly faster and improves code readability. - - The default QJsonArray::iterator constructor creates an uninitialized - iterator. You must initialize it using a QJsonArray function like - QJsonArray::begin(), QJsonArray::end(), or QJsonArray::insert() before you can - start iterating. - - Most QJsonArray functions accept an integer index rather than an - iterator. For that reason, iterators are rarely useful in - connection with QJsonArray. One place where STL-style iterators do - make sense is as arguments to \l{generic algorithms}. - - Multiple iterators can be used on the same array. However, be - aware that any non-const function call performed on the QJsonArray - will render all existing iterators undefined. - - \sa QJsonArray::const_iterator -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::iterator::iterator_category - - A synonym for \e {std::random_access_iterator_tag} indicating - this iterator is a random access iterator. -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::iterator::difference_type - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::iterator::value_type - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::iterator::reference - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::iterator::pointer - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator::iterator() - - Constructs an uninitialized iterator. - - Functions like operator*() and operator++() should not be called - on an uninitialized iterator. Use operator=() to assign a value - to it before using it. - - \sa QJsonArray::begin(), QJsonArray::end() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator::iterator(QJsonArray *array, int index) - \internal -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonValueRef QJsonArray::iterator::operator*() const - - - Returns a modifiable reference to the current item. - - You can change the value of an item by using operator*() on the - left side of an assignment. - - The return value is of type QJsonValueRef, a helper class for QJsonArray - and QJsonObject. When you get an object of type QJsonValueRef, you can - use it as if it were a reference to a QJsonValue. If you assign to it, - the assignment will apply to the character in the QJsonArray of QJsonObject - from which you got the reference. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonValueRef *QJsonArray::iterator::operator->() const - - Returns a pointer to a modifiable reference to the current item. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonValueRef QJsonArray::iterator::operator[](int j) const - - Returns a modifiable reference to the item at offset \a j from the - item pointed to by this iterator (the item at position \c{*this + j}). - - This function is provided to make QJsonArray iterators behave like C++ - pointers. - - The return value is of type QJsonValueRef, a helper class for QJsonArray - and QJsonObject. When you get an object of type QJsonValueRef, you can - use it as if it were a reference to a QJsonValue. If you assign to it, - the assignment will apply to the character in the QJsonArray of QJsonObject - from which you got the reference. - - \sa operator+() -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator==(const iterator &other) const - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator==(const const_iterator &other) const - - Returns \c true if \a other points to the same item as this - iterator; otherwise returns \c false. - - \sa operator!=() -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator!=(const iterator &other) const - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator!=(const const_iterator &other) const - - Returns \c true if \a other points to a different item than this - iterator; otherwise returns \c false. - - \sa operator==() -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator<(const iterator& other) const - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator<(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is less than - the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator<=(const iterator& other) const - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator<=(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is less than - or equal to the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator>(const iterator& other) const - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator>(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is greater - than the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator>=(const iterator& other) const - \fn bool QJsonArray::iterator::operator>=(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is greater - than or equal to the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator &QJsonArray::iterator::operator++() - - The prefix ++ operator, \c{++it}, advances the iterator to the - next item in the array and returns an iterator to the new current - item. - - Calling this function on QJsonArray::end() leads to undefined results. - - \sa operator--() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::iterator::operator++(int) - - \overload - - The postfix ++ operator, \c{it++}, advances the iterator to the - next item in the array and returns an iterator to the previously - current item. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator &QJsonArray::iterator::operator--() - - The prefix -- operator, \c{--it}, makes the preceding item - current and returns an iterator to the new current item. - - Calling this function on QJsonArray::begin() leads to undefined results. - - \sa operator++() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::iterator::operator--(int) - - \overload - - The postfix -- operator, \c{it--}, makes the preceding item - current and returns an iterator to the previously current item. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator &QJsonArray::iterator::operator+=(int j) - - Advances the iterator by \a j items. If \a j is negative, the - iterator goes backward. - - \sa operator-=(), operator+() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator &QJsonArray::iterator::operator-=(int j) - - Makes the iterator go back by \a j items. If \a j is negative, - the iterator goes forward. - - \sa operator+=(), operator-() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::iterator::operator+(int j) const - - Returns an iterator to the item at \a j positions forward from - this iterator. If \a j is negative, the iterator goes backward. - - \sa operator-(), operator+=() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::iterator QJsonArray::iterator::operator-(int j) const - - Returns an iterator to the item at \a j positions backward from - this iterator. If \a j is negative, the iterator goes forward. - - \sa operator+(), operator-=() -*/ - -/*! \fn int QJsonArray::iterator::operator-(iterator other) const - - Returns the number of items between the item pointed to by \a - other and the item pointed to by this iterator. -*/ - -/*! \class QJsonArray::const_iterator - \inmodule QtCore - \brief The QJsonArray::const_iterator class provides an STL-style const iterator for QJsonArray. - - QJsonArray::const_iterator allows you to iterate over a - QJsonArray. If you want to modify the QJsonArray as - you iterate over it, use QJsonArray::iterator instead. It is generally a - good practice to use QJsonArray::const_iterator on a non-const QJsonArray - as well, unless you need to change the QJsonArray through the - iterator. Const iterators are slightly faster and improves - code readability. - - The default QJsonArray::const_iterator constructor creates an - uninitialized iterator. You must initialize it using a QJsonArray - function like QJsonArray::constBegin(), QJsonArray::constEnd(), or - QJsonArray::insert() before you can start iterating. - - Most QJsonArray functions accept an integer index rather than an - iterator. For that reason, iterators are rarely useful in - connection with QJsonArray. One place where STL-style iterators do - make sense is as arguments to \l{generic algorithms}. - - Multiple iterators can be used on the same array. However, be - aware that any non-const function call performed on the QJsonArray - will render all existing iterators undefined. - - \sa QJsonArray::iterator -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator::const_iterator() - - Constructs an uninitialized iterator. - - Functions like operator*() and operator++() should not be called - on an uninitialized iterator. Use operator=() to assign a value - to it before using it. - - \sa QJsonArray::constBegin(), QJsonArray::constEnd() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator::const_iterator(const QJsonArray *array, int index) - \internal -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::const_iterator::iterator_category - - A synonym for \e {std::random_access_iterator_tag} indicating - this iterator is a random access iterator. -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::const_iterator::difference_type - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::const_iterator::value_type - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::const_iterator::reference - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \typedef QJsonArray::const_iterator::pointer - - \internal -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator::const_iterator(const const_iterator &other) - - Constructs a copy of \a other. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator::const_iterator(const iterator &other) - - Constructs a copy of \a other. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonValue QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator*() const - - Returns the current item. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonValue *QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator->() const - - Returns a pointer to the current item. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonValue QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator[](int j) const - - Returns the item at offset \a j from the item pointed to by this iterator (the item at - position \c{*this + j}). - - This function is provided to make QJsonArray iterators behave like C++ - pointers. - - \sa operator+() -*/ - -/*! \fn bool QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator==(const const_iterator &other) const - - Returns \c true if \a other points to the same item as this - iterator; otherwise returns \c false. - - \sa operator!=() -*/ - -/*! \fn bool QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator!=(const const_iterator &other) const - - Returns \c true if \a other points to a different item than this - iterator; otherwise returns \c false. - - \sa operator==() -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator<(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is less than - the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator<=(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is less than - or equal to the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator>(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is greater - than the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! - \fn bool QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator>=(const const_iterator& other) const - - Returns \c true if the item pointed to by this iterator is greater - than or equal to the item pointed to by the \a other iterator. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator &QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator++() - - The prefix ++ operator, \c{++it}, advances the iterator to the - next item in the array and returns an iterator to the new current - item. - - Calling this function on QJsonArray::end() leads to undefined results. - - \sa operator--() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator++(int) - - \overload - - The postfix ++ operator, \c{it++}, advances the iterator to the - next item in the array and returns an iterator to the previously - current item. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator &QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator--() - - The prefix -- operator, \c{--it}, makes the preceding item - current and returns an iterator to the new current item. - - Calling this function on QJsonArray::begin() leads to undefined results. - - \sa operator++() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator--(int) - - \overload - - The postfix -- operator, \c{it--}, makes the preceding item - current and returns an iterator to the previously current item. -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator &QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator+=(int j) - - Advances the iterator by \a j items. If \a j is negative, the - iterator goes backward. - - \sa operator-=(), operator+() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator &QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator-=(int j) - - Makes the iterator go back by \a j items. If \a j is negative, - the iterator goes forward. - - \sa operator+=(), operator-() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator+(int j) const - - Returns an iterator to the item at \a j positions forward from - this iterator. If \a j is negative, the iterator goes backward. - - \sa operator-(), operator+=() -*/ - -/*! \fn QJsonArray::const_iterator QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator-(int j) const - - Returns an iterator to the item at \a j positions backward from - this iterator. If \a j is negative, the iterator goes forward. - - \sa operator+(), operator-=() -*/ - -/*! \fn int QJsonArray::const_iterator::operator-(const_iterator other) const - - Returns the number of items between the item pointed to by \a - other and the item pointed to by this iterator. -*/ - - -/*! - \internal - */ -void QJsonArray::detach(uint reserve) -{ - Q_UNUSED(reserve) - Q_ASSERT(!reserve); - detach2(0); -} - -/*! - \internal - */ -bool QJsonArray::detach2(uint reserve) -{ - if (!d) { - if (reserve >= QJsonPrivate::Value::MaxSize) { - qWarning("QJson: Document too large to store in data structure"); - return false; - } - d = new QJsonPrivate::Data(reserve, QJsonValue::Array); - a = static_cast(d->header->root()); - d->ref.ref(); - return true; - } - if (reserve == 0 && d->ref.load() == 1) - return true; - - QJsonPrivate::Data *x = d->clone(a, reserve); - if (!x) - return false; - x->ref.ref(); - if (!d->ref.deref()) - delete d; - d = x; - a = static_cast(d->header->root()); - return true; -} - -/*! - \internal - */ -void QJsonArray::compact() -{ - if (!d || !d->compactionCounter) - return; - - detach2(); - d->compact(); - a = static_cast(d->header->root()); -} - - -#if !defined(QT_NO_DEBUG_STREAM) && !defined(QT_JSON_READONLY) -QDebug operator<<(QDebug dbg, const QJsonArray &a) -{ - QDebugStateSaver saver(dbg); - if (!a.a) { - dbg << "QJsonArray()"; - return dbg; - } - QByteArray json; - QJsonPrivate::Writer::arrayToJson(a.a, json, 0, true); - dbg.nospace() << "QJsonArray(" - << json.constData() // print as utf-8 string without extra quotation marks - << ")"; - return dbg; -} -#endif - -QT_END_NAMESPACE -