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| diff --git a/json/json.hpp b/json/json.hpp new file mode 100644 index 0000000..cb30164 --- /dev/null +++ b/json/json.hpp @@ -0,0 +1,12205 @@ +/* +    __ _____ _____ _____ + __|  |   __|     |   | |  JSON for Modern C++ +|  |  |__   |  |  | | | |  version 2.0.9 +|_____|_____|_____|_|___|  https://github.com/nlohmann/json + +Licensed under the MIT License <http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>. +Copyright (c) 2013-2016 Niels Lohmann <http://nlohmann.me>. + +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. +*/ + +#ifndef NLOHMANN_JSON_HPP +#define NLOHMANN_JSON_HPP + +#include <algorithm> // all_of, for_each, transform +#include <array> // array +#include <cassert> // assert +#include <cctype> // isdigit +#include <ciso646> // and, not, or +#include <cmath> // isfinite, ldexp, signbit +#include <cstddef> // nullptr_t, ptrdiff_t, size_t +#include <cstdint> // int64_t, uint64_t +#include <cstdlib> // strtod, strtof, strtold, strtoul +#include <cstring> // strlen +#include <functional> // function, hash, less +#include <initializer_list> // initializer_list +#include <iomanip> // setw +#include <iostream> // istream, ostream +#include <iterator> // advance, begin, bidirectional_iterator_tag, distance, end, inserter, iterator, iterator_traits, next, random_access_iterator_tag, reverse_iterator +#include <limits> // numeric_limits +#include <locale> // locale +#include <map> // map +#include <memory> // addressof, allocator, allocator_traits, unique_ptr +#include <numeric> // accumulate +#include <sstream> // stringstream +#include <stdexcept> // domain_error, invalid_argument, out_of_range +#include <string> // getline, stoi, string, to_string +#include <type_traits> // add_pointer, enable_if, is_arithmetic, is_base_of, is_const, is_constructible, is_convertible, is_floating_point, is_integral, is_nothrow_move_assignable, std::is_nothrow_move_constructible, std::is_pointer, std::is_reference, std::is_same, remove_const, remove_pointer, remove_reference +#include <utility> // declval, forward, make_pair, move, pair, swap +#include <vector> // vector + +// exclude unsupported compilers +#if defined(__clang__) +    #define CLANG_VERSION (__clang_major__ * 10000 + __clang_minor__ * 100 + __clang_patchlevel__) +    #if CLANG_VERSION < 30400 +        #error "unsupported Clang version - see https://github.com/nlohmann/json#supported-compilers" +    #endif +#elif defined(__GNUC__) +    #define GCC_VERSION (__GNUC__ * 10000 + __GNUC_MINOR__ * 100 + __GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) +    #if GCC_VERSION < 40900 +        #error "unsupported GCC version - see https://github.com/nlohmann/json#supported-compilers" +    #endif +#endif + +// 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 + +// disable documentation warnings on clang +#if defined(__clang__) +    #pragma GCC diagnostic push +    #pragma GCC diagnostic ignored "-Wdocumentation" +#endif + +// allow for portable deprecation warnings +#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__) +    #define JSON_DEPRECATED __attribute__((deprecated)) +#elif defined(_MSC_VER) +    #define JSON_DEPRECATED __declspec(deprecated) +#else +    #define JSON_DEPRECATED +#endif + +/*! +@brief namespace for Niels Lohmann +@see https://github.com/nlohmann +@since version 1.0.0 +*/ +namespace nlohmann +{ + + +/*! +@brief unnamed namespace with internal helper functions +@since version 1.0.0 +*/ +namespace +{ +/*! +@brief Helper to determine whether there's a key_type for T. + +Thus helper is used to tell associative containers apart from other containers +such as sequence containers. For instance, `std::map` passes the test as it +contains a `mapped_type`, whereas `std::vector` fails the test. + +@sa http://stackoverflow.com/a/7728728/266378 +@since version 1.0.0, overworked in version 2.0.6 +*/ +template<typename T> +struct has_mapped_type +{ +  private: +    template <typename U, typename = typename U::mapped_type> +    static int detect(U&&); + +    static void detect(...); +  public: +    static constexpr bool value = +        std::is_integral<decltype(detect(std::declval<T>()))>::value; +}; + +} + +/*! +@brief a class to store JSON values + +@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) +@tparam AllocatorType type of the allocator to use (`std::allocator` by +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. + - [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): +   A JSON value can be copy-constructed from an lvalue expression. + - [MoveAssignable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/MoveAssignable): +   A JSON value van be assigned from an rvalue argument. + - [CopyAssignable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/CopyAssignable): +   A JSON value can be copy-assigned from an lvalue expression. + - [Destructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Destructible): +   JSON values can be destructed. +- Layout + - [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. +- Library-wide + - [EqualityComparable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/EqualityComparable): +   JSON values can be compared with `==`, see @ref +   operator==(const_reference,const_reference). + - [LessThanComparable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/LessThanComparable): +   JSON values can be compared with `<`, see @ref +   operator<(const_reference,const_reference). + - [Swappable](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Swappable): +   Any JSON lvalue or rvalue of can be swapped with any lvalue or rvalue of +   other compatible types, using unqualified function call @ref swap(). + - [NullablePointer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/NullablePointer): +   JSON values can be compared against `std::nullptr_t` objects which are used +   to model the `null` value. +- Container + - [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container): +   JSON values can be used like STL containers and provide iterator access. + - [ReversibleContainer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/ReversibleContainer); +   JSON values can be used like STL containers and provide reverse iterator +   access. + +@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(). + +@internal +@note ObjectType trick from http://stackoverflow.com/a/9860911 +@endinternal + +@see [RFC 7159: The JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) Data Interchange +Format](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) + +@since version 1.0.0 + +@nosubgrouping +*/ +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 +    > +class basic_json +{ +  private: +    /// workaround type for MSVC +    using basic_json_t = basic_json<ObjectType, ArrayType, StringType, +          BooleanType, NumberIntegerType, NumberUnsignedType, NumberFloatType, +          AllocatorType>; + +  public: +    // forward declarations +    template<typename U> class iter_impl; +    template<typename Base> class json_reverse_iterator; +    class json_pointer; + +    ///////////////////// +    // container types // +    ///////////////////// + +    /// @name container types +    /// The canonic container types to use @ref basic_json like any other STL +    /// container. +    /// @{ + +    /// the type of elements in a basic_json container +    using value_type = basic_json; + +    /// the type of an element reference +    using reference = value_type&; +    /// the type of an element const reference +    using const_reference = const value_type&; + +    /// 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; + +    /// the allocator type +    using allocator_type = AllocatorType<basic_json>; + +    /// 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; + +    /// 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>; + +    /// @} + + +    /*! +    @brief returns the allocator associated with the container +    */ +    static allocator_type get_allocator() +    { +        return allocator_type(); +    } + + +    /////////////////////////// +    // 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. +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief a type for an object + +    [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. + +    To store objects in C++, a type is defined by the template parameters +    described below. + +    @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`) + +    #### Default type + +    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: + +    @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 + +    #### Behavior + +    The choice of @a object_t influences the behavior of the JSON class. With +    the default type, objects have the following behavior: + +    - 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. +    - When the names within an object are not unique, later stored name/value +      pairs overwrite previously stored name/value pairs, leaving the used +      names unique. For instance, `{"key": 1}` and `{"key": 2, "key": 1}` will +      be treated as equal and both stored as `{"key": 1}`. +    - 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. + +    #### Limits + +    [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: +    > An implementation may set limits on the maximum depth of nesting. + +    In this class, the object's limit of nesting is not constraint explicitly. +    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. + +    #### Storage + +    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. + +    @sa @ref array_t -- type for an array value + +    @since version 1.0.0 + +    @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. +    */ +    using object_t = ObjectType<StringType, +          basic_json, +          std::less<StringType>, +          AllocatorType<std::pair<const StringType, +          basic_json>>>; + +    /*! +    @brief a type for an array + +    [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON arrays as follows: +    > An array is an ordered sequence of zero or more values. + +    To store objects in C++, a type is defined by the template parameters +    explained below. + +    @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`) + +    #### Default type + +    With the default values for @a ArrayType (`std::vector`) and @a +    AllocatorType (`std::allocator`), the default value for @a array_t is: + +    @code {.cpp} +    std::vector< +      basic_json, // value_type +      std::allocator<basic_json> // allocator_type +    > +    @endcode + +    #### Limits + +    [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: +    > An implementation may set limits on the maximum depth of nesting. + +    In this class, the array's limit of nesting is not constraint explicitly. +    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. + +    #### Storage + +    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. + +    @sa @ref object_t -- type for an object value + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    using array_t = ArrayType<basic_json, AllocatorType<basic_json>>; + +    /*! +    @brief a type for a string + +    [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) describes JSON strings as follows: +    > A string is a sequence of zero or more Unicode characters. + +    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. + +    @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. + +    #### Default type + +    With the default values for @a StringType (`std::string`), the default +    value for @a string_t is: + +    @code {.cpp} +    std::string +    @endcode + +    #### String comparison + +    [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\u005Cb"` are not equal. + +    This implementation is interoperable as it does compare strings code unit +    by code unit. + +    #### Storage + +    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. + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    using string_t = StringType; + +    /*! +    @brief a type for a boolean + +    [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) implicitly describes a boolean as a +    type which differentiates the two literals `true` and `false`. + +    To store objects in C++, a type is defined by the template parameter @a +    BooleanType which chooses the type to use. + +    #### Default type + +    With the default values for @a BooleanType (`bool`), the default value for +    @a boolean_t is: + +    @code {.cpp} +    bool +    @endcode + +    #### Storage + +    Boolean values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json type. + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    using boolean_t = BooleanType; + +    /*! +    @brief a type for a number (integer) + +    [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. + +    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. + +    To store integer numbers in C++, a type is defined by the template +    parameter @a NumberIntegerType which chooses the type to use. + +    #### Default type + +    With the default values for @a NumberIntegerType (`int64_t`), the default +    value for @a number_integer_t is: + +    @code {.cpp} +    int64_t +    @endcode + +    #### Default behavior + +    - 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`. + +    #### Limits + +    [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: +    > An implementation may set limits on the range and precision of numbers. + +    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. + +    [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. + +    As this range is a subrange of the exactly supported range [INT64_MIN, +    INT64_MAX], this class's integer type is interoperable. + +    #### Storage + +    Integer number values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json type. + +    @sa @ref number_float_t -- type for number values (floating-point) + +    @sa @ref number_unsigned_t -- type for number values (unsigned integer) + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    using number_integer_t = NumberIntegerType; + +    /*! +    @brief a type for a number (unsigned) + +    [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. + +    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. + +    To store unsigned integer numbers in C++, a type is defined by the +    template parameter @a NumberUnsignedType which chooses the type to use. + +    #### Default type + +    With the default values for @a NumberUnsignedType (`uint64_t`), the +    default value for @a number_unsigned_t is: + +    @code {.cpp} +    uint64_t +    @endcode + +    #### Default behavior + +    - 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`. + +    #### Limits + +    [RFC 7159](http://rfc7159.net/rfc7159) specifies: +    > An implementation may set limits on the range and precision of numbers. + +    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. + +    [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. + +    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. + +    #### Storage + +    Integer number values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json type. + +    @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 +    */ +    using number_unsigned_t = NumberUnsignedType; + +    /*! +    @brief a type for a number (floating-point) + +    [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. + +    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. + +    To store floating-point numbers in C++, a type is defined by the template +    parameter @a NumberFloatType which chooses the type to use. + +    #### Default type + +    With the default values for @a NumberFloatType (`double`), the default +    value for @a number_float_t is: + +    @code {.cpp} +    double +    @endcode + +    #### Default behavior + +    - 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`. + +    #### Limits + +    [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. + +    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`. + +    #### Storage + +    Floating-point number values are stored directly inside a @ref basic_json +    type. + +    @sa @ref number_integer_t -- type for number values (integer) + +    @sa @ref number_unsigned_t -- type for number values (unsigned integer) + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    using number_float_t = NumberFloatType; + +    /// @} + + +    /////////////////////////// +    // JSON type enumeration // +    /////////////////////////// + +    /*! +    @brief the JSON type enumeration + +    This enumeration collects the different JSON types. It is internally used +    to distinguish the stored values, and the functions @ref is_null(), @ref +    is_object(), @ref is_array(), @ref is_string(), @ref is_boolean(), @ref +    is_number() (with @ref is_number_integer(), @ref is_number_unsigned(), and +    @ref is_number_float()), @ref is_discarded(), @ref is_primitive(), and +    @ref is_structured() rely on it. + +    @note There are three enumeration entries (number_integer, +    number_unsigned, and number_float), because the library distinguishes +    these three types for numbers: @ref number_unsigned_t is used for unsigned +    integers, @ref number_integer_t is used for signed integers, and @ref +    number_float_t is used for floating-point numbers or to approximate +    integers which do not fit in the limits of their respective type. + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const value_t value_type) -- create a JSON value with +    the default value for a given type + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    enum class value_t : 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) +        discarded        ///< discarded by the the parser callback function +    }; + + +  private: + +    /// helper for exception-safe object creation +    template<typename T, typename... Args> +    static T* create(Args&& ... args) +    { +        AllocatorType<T> alloc; +        auto deleter = [&](T * object) +        { +            alloc.deallocate(object, 1); +        }; +        std::unique_ptr<T, decltype(deleter)> object(alloc.allocate(1), deleter); +        alloc.construct(object.get(), std::forward<Args>(args)...); +        assert(object.get() != nullptr); +        return object.release(); +    } + +    //////////////////////// +    // JSON value storage // +    //////////////////////// + +    /*! +    @brief a JSON value + +    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. + +    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 +    null      | null            | *no value is stored* + +    @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. + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    union json_value +    { +        /// 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; +        /// 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; + +        /// 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) +        { +            switch (t) +            { +                case value_t::object: +                { +                    object = create<object_t>(); +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::array: +                { +                    array = create<array_t>(); +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::string: +                { +                    string = create<string_t>(""); +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::boolean: +                { +                    boolean = boolean_t(false); +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::number_integer: +                { +                    number_integer = number_integer_t(0); +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::number_unsigned: +                { +                    number_unsigned = number_unsigned_t(0); +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::number_float: +                { +                    number_float = number_float_t(0.0); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    break; +                } +            } +        } + +        /// constructor for strings +        json_value(const string_t& value) +        { +            string = create<string_t>(value); +        } + +        /// constructor for objects +        json_value(const object_t& value) +        { +            object = create<object_t>(value); +        } + +        /// constructor for arrays +        json_value(const array_t& value) +        { +            array = create<array_t>(value); +        } +    }; + +    /*! +    @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. +    */ +    void assert_invariant() const +    { +        assert(m_type != value_t::object or m_value.object != nullptr); +        assert(m_type != value_t::array or m_value.array != nullptr); +        assert(m_type != value_t::string or m_value.string != nullptr); +    } + +  public: +    ////////////////////////// +    // JSON parser callback // +    ////////////////////////// + +    /*! +    @brief JSON callback events + +    This enumeration lists the parser events that can trigger calling a +    callback function of type @ref parser_callback_t during parsing. + +    @image html callback_events.png "Example when certain parse events are triggered" + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    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 +    }; + +    /*! +    @brief per-element parser callback type + +    With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be +    influenced. When passed to @ref parse(std::istream&, const +    parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t), +    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. + +    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. + +    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 + +    @image html callback_events.png "Example when certain parse events are triggered" + +    Discarding a value (i.e., returning `false`) has different effects +    depending on the context in which function was called: + +    - 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. + +    @param[in] depth  the depth of the recursion during parsing + +    @param[in] event  an event of type parse_event_t indicating the context in +    the callback function has been called + +    @param[in,out] parsed  the current intermediate parse result; note that +    writing to this value has no effect for parse_event_t::key events + +    @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. + +    @sa @ref parse(std::istream&, parser_callback_t) or +    @ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t) for examples + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    using parser_callback_t = std::function<bool(int depth, +                              parse_event_t event, +                              basic_json& parsed)>; + + +    ////////////////// +    // constructors // +    ////////////////// + +    /// @name constructors and destructors +    /// Constructors of class @ref basic_json, copy/move constructor, copy +    /// assignment, static functions creating objects, and the destructor. +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief create an empty value with a given type + +    Create an empty JSON value with a given type. The value will be default +    initialized with an empty value which depends on the type: + +    Value type  | initial value +    ----------- | ------------- +    null        | `null` +    boolean     | `false` +    string      | `""` +    number      | `0` +    object      | `{}` +    array       | `[]` + +    @param[in] value_type  the type of the value to create + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for object, array, or string value +    fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor for different @ref +    value_t values,basic_json__value_t} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(std::nullptr_t) -- create a `null` value +    @sa @ref basic_json(boolean_t value) -- create a boolean value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const string_t&) -- create a string value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const object_t&) -- create a object value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const array_t&) -- create a array value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const number_float_t) -- create a number +    (floating-point) value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const number_integer_t) -- create a number (integer) +    value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const number_unsigned_t) -- create a number (unsigned) +    value + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const value_t value_type) +        : m_type(value_type), m_value(value_type) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a null object + +    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. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this constructor never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with and without a +    null pointer parameter.,basic_json__nullptr_t} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(std::nullptr_t = nullptr) noexcept +        : basic_json(value_t::null) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an object (explicit) + +    Create an object JSON value with a given content. + +    @param[in] val  a value for the object + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the passed @a val. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for object value fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with an @ref +    object_t parameter.,basic_json__object_t} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleObjectType&) -- create an object value +    from a compatible STL container + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const object_t& val) +        : m_type(value_t::object), m_value(val) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an object (implicit) + +    Create an object JSON value with a given content. This constructor allows +    any type @a CompatibleObjectType that can be used to construct values of +    type @ref object_t. + +    @tparam CompatibleObjectType An object type whose `key_type` and +    `value_type` is compatible to @ref object_t. Examples include `std::map`, +    `std::unordered_map`, `std::multimap`, and `std::unordered_multimap` with +    a `key_type` of `std::string`, and a `value_type` from which a @ref +    basic_json value can be constructed. + +    @param[in] val  a value for the object + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the passed @a val. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for object value fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with several +    compatible object type parameters.,basic_json__CompatibleObjectType} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const object_t&) -- create an object value + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<class CompatibleObjectType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_constructible<typename object_t::key_type, typename CompatibleObjectType::key_type>::value and +                 std::is_constructible<basic_json, typename CompatibleObjectType::mapped_type>::value, int>::type = 0> +    basic_json(const CompatibleObjectType& val) +        : m_type(value_t::object) +    { +        using std::begin; +        using std::end; +        m_value.object = create<object_t>(begin(val), end(val)); +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an array (explicit) + +    Create an array JSON value with a given content. + +    @param[in] val  a value for the array + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the passed @a val. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for array value fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with an @ref array_t +    parameter.,basic_json__array_t} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleArrayType&) -- create an array value +    from a compatible STL containers + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const array_t& val) +        : m_type(value_t::array), m_value(val) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an array (implicit) + +    Create an array JSON value with a given content. This constructor allows +    any type @a CompatibleArrayType that can be used to construct values of +    type @ref array_t. + +    @tparam CompatibleArrayType An object type whose `value_type` is +    compatible to @ref array_t. Examples include `std::vector`, `std::deque`, +    `std::list`, `std::forward_list`, `std::array`, `std::set`, +    `std::unordered_set`, `std::multiset`, and `unordered_multiset` with a +    `value_type` from which a @ref basic_json value can be constructed. + +    @param[in] val  a value for the array + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the passed @a val. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for array value fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with several +    compatible array type parameters.,basic_json__CompatibleArrayType} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const array_t&) -- create an array value + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<class CompatibleArrayType, typename std::enable_if< +                 not std::is_same<CompatibleArrayType, typename basic_json_t::iterator>::value and +                 not std::is_same<CompatibleArrayType, typename basic_json_t::const_iterator>::value and +                 not std::is_same<CompatibleArrayType, typename basic_json_t::reverse_iterator>::value and +                 not std::is_same<CompatibleArrayType, typename basic_json_t::const_reverse_iterator>::value and +                 not std::is_same<CompatibleArrayType, typename array_t::iterator>::value and +                 not std::is_same<CompatibleArrayType, typename array_t::const_iterator>::value and +                 std::is_constructible<basic_json, typename CompatibleArrayType::value_type>::value, int>::type = 0> +    basic_json(const CompatibleArrayType& val) +        : m_type(value_t::array) +    { +        using std::begin; +        using std::end; +        m_value.array = create<array_t>(begin(val), end(val)); +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a string (explicit) + +    Create an string JSON value with a given content. + +    @param[in] val  a value for the string + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the passed @a val. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for string value fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with an @ref +    string_t parameter.,basic_json__string_t} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const typename string_t::value_type*) -- create a +    string value from a character pointer +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleStringType&) -- create a string value +    from a compatible string container + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const string_t& val) +        : m_type(value_t::string), m_value(val) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a string (explicit) + +    Create a string JSON value with a given content. + +    @param[in] val  a literal value for the string + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the passed @a val. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for string value fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the constructor with string literal +    parameter.,basic_json__string_t_value_type} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const string_t&) -- create a string value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleStringType&) -- create a string value +    from a compatible string container + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const typename string_t::value_type* val) +        : basic_json(string_t(val)) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a string (implicit) + +    Create a string JSON value with a given content. + +    @param[in] val  a value for the string + +    @tparam CompatibleStringType an string type which is compatible to @ref +    string_t, for instance `std::string`. + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the passed @a val. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for string value fails + +    @liveexample{The following code shows the construction of a string value +    from a compatible type.,basic_json__CompatibleStringType} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const string_t&) -- create a string value +    @sa @ref basic_json(const typename string_t::value_type*) -- create a +    string value from a character pointer + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<class CompatibleStringType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_constructible<string_t, CompatibleStringType>::value, int>::type = 0> +    basic_json(const CompatibleStringType& val) +        : basic_json(string_t(val)) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a boolean (explicit) + +    Creates a JSON boolean type from a given value. + +    @param[in] val  a boolean value to store + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below demonstrates boolean +    values.,basic_json__boolean_t} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(boolean_t val) noexcept +        : m_type(value_t::boolean), m_value(val) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an integer number (explicit) + +    Create an integer number JSON value with a given content. + +    @tparam T A helper type to remove this function via SFINAE in case @ref +    number_integer_t is the same as `int`. In this case, this constructor +    would have the same signature as @ref basic_json(const int value). Note +    the helper type @a T is not visible in this constructor's interface. + +    @param[in] val  an integer to create a JSON number from + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows the construction of an integer +    number value.,basic_json__number_integer_t} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const int) -- create a number value (integer) +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleNumberIntegerType) -- create a number +    value (integer) from a compatible number type + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename T, typename std::enable_if< +                 not (std::is_same<T, int>::value) and +                 std::is_same<T, number_integer_t>::value, int>::type = 0> +    basic_json(const number_integer_t val) noexcept +        : m_type(value_t::number_integer), m_value(val) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an integer number from an enum type (explicit) + +    Create an integer number JSON value with a given content. + +    @param[in] val  an integer to create a JSON number from + +    @note This constructor allows to pass enums directly to a constructor. As +    C++ has no way of specifying the type of an anonymous enum explicitly, we +    can only rely on the fact that such values implicitly convert to int. As +    int may already be the same type of number_integer_t, we may need to +    switch off the constructor @ref basic_json(const number_integer_t). + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows the construction of an integer +    number value from an anonymous enum.,basic_json__const_int} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const number_integer_t) -- create a number value +    (integer) +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleNumberIntegerType) -- create a number +    value (integer) from a compatible number type + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const int val) noexcept +        : m_type(value_t::number_integer), +          m_value(static_cast<number_integer_t>(val)) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an integer number (implicit) + +    Create an integer number JSON value with a given content. This constructor +    allows any type @a CompatibleNumberIntegerType that can be used to +    construct values of type @ref number_integer_t. + +    @tparam CompatibleNumberIntegerType An integer type which is compatible to +    @ref number_integer_t. Examples include the types `int`, `int32_t`, +    `long`, and `short`. + +    @param[in] val  an integer to create a JSON number from + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows the construction of several integer +    number values from compatible +    types.,basic_json__CompatibleIntegerNumberType} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const number_integer_t) -- create a number value +    (integer) +    @sa @ref basic_json(const int) -- create a number value (integer) + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename CompatibleNumberIntegerType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_constructible<number_integer_t, CompatibleNumberIntegerType>::value and +                 std::numeric_limits<CompatibleNumberIntegerType>::is_integer and +                 std::numeric_limits<CompatibleNumberIntegerType>::is_signed, +                 CompatibleNumberIntegerType>::type = 0> +    basic_json(const CompatibleNumberIntegerType val) noexcept +        : m_type(value_t::number_integer), +          m_value(static_cast<number_integer_t>(val)) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an unsigned integer number (explicit) + +    Create an unsigned integer number JSON value with a given content. + +    @tparam T  helper type to compare number_unsigned_t and unsigned int (not +    visible in) the interface. + +    @param[in] val  an integer to create a JSON number from + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleNumberUnsignedType) -- create a number +    value (unsigned integer) from a compatible number type + +    @since version 2.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename T, typename std::enable_if< +                 not (std::is_same<T, int>::value) and +                 std::is_same<T, number_unsigned_t>::value, int>::type = 0> +    basic_json(const number_unsigned_t val) noexcept +        : m_type(value_t::number_unsigned), m_value(val) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an unsigned number (implicit) + +    Create an unsigned number JSON value with a given content. This +    constructor allows any type @a CompatibleNumberUnsignedType that can be +    used to construct values of type @ref number_unsigned_t. + +    @tparam CompatibleNumberUnsignedType An integer type which is compatible +    to @ref number_unsigned_t. Examples may include the types `unsigned int`, +    `uint32_t`, or `unsigned short`. + +    @param[in] val  an unsigned integer to create a JSON number from + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const number_unsigned_t) -- create a number value +    (unsigned) + +    @since version 2.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename CompatibleNumberUnsignedType, typename std::enable_if < +                 std::is_constructible<number_unsigned_t, CompatibleNumberUnsignedType>::value and +                 std::numeric_limits<CompatibleNumberUnsignedType>::is_integer and +                 not std::numeric_limits<CompatibleNumberUnsignedType>::is_signed, +                 CompatibleNumberUnsignedType>::type = 0> +    basic_json(const CompatibleNumberUnsignedType val) noexcept +        : m_type(value_t::number_unsigned), +          m_value(static_cast<number_unsigned_t>(val)) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a floating-point number (explicit) + +    Create a floating-point number JSON value with a given content. + +    @param[in] val  a floating-point value to create a JSON number from + +    @note [RFC 7159](http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7159.txt), section 6 +    disallows NaN values: +    > Numeric values that cannot be represented in the grammar below (such as +    > Infinity and NaN) are not permitted. +    In case the parameter @a val is not a number, a JSON null value is created +    instead. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The following example creates several floating-point +    values.,basic_json__number_float_t} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const CompatibleNumberFloatType) -- create a number +    value (floating-point) from a compatible number type + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const number_float_t val) noexcept +        : m_type(value_t::number_float), m_value(val) +    { +        // replace infinity and NAN by null +        if (not std::isfinite(val)) +        { +            m_type = value_t::null; +            m_value = json_value(); +        } + +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create an floating-point number (implicit) + +    Create an floating-point number JSON value with a given content. This +    constructor allows any type @a CompatibleNumberFloatType that can be used +    to construct values of type @ref number_float_t. + +    @tparam CompatibleNumberFloatType A floating-point type which is +    compatible to @ref number_float_t. Examples may include the types `float` +    or `double`. + +    @param[in] val  a floating-point to create a JSON number from + +    @note [RFC 7159](http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7159.txt), section 6 +    disallows NaN values: +    > Numeric values that cannot be represented in the grammar below (such as +    > Infinity and NaN) are not permitted. +    In case the parameter @a val is not a number, a JSON null value is +    created instead. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows the construction of several +    floating-point number values from compatible +    types.,basic_json__CompatibleNumberFloatType} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(const number_float_t) -- create a number value +    (floating-point) + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename CompatibleNumberFloatType, typename = typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_constructible<number_float_t, CompatibleNumberFloatType>::value and +                 std::is_floating_point<CompatibleNumberFloatType>::value>::type> +    basic_json(const CompatibleNumberFloatType val) noexcept +        : basic_json(number_float_t(val)) +    { +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a container (array or object) from an initializer list + +    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: + +    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. + +    The rules aim to create the best fit between a C++ initializer list and +    JSON values. The rationale is as follows: + +    1. The empty initializer list is written as `{}` which is exactly an empty +       JSON object. +    2. C++ has now 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. + +    With the rules described above, the following JSON values cannot be +    expressed by an initializer list: + +    - the empty array (`[]`): use @ref array(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) +      with an empty initializer list in this case +    - arrays whose elements satisfy rule 2: use @ref +      array(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) with the same initializer list +      in this case + +    @note When used without parentheses around an empty initializer list, @ref +    basic_json() is called instead of this function, yielding the JSON null +    value. + +    @param[in] init  initializer list with JSON values + +    @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(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) and +    @ref object(std::initializer_list<basic_json>). + +    @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 + +    @throw std::domain_error 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; example: `"cannot create object from +    initializer list"` + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the initializer list @a init. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how JSON values are created from +    initializer lists.,basic_json__list_init_t} + +    @sa @ref array(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) -- create a JSON array +    value from an initializer list +    @sa @ref object(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) -- create a JSON object +    value from an initializer list + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(std::initializer_list<basic_json> init, +               bool type_deduction = true, +               value_t manual_type = value_t::array) +    { +        // 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 basic_json & element) +        { +            return element.is_array() and element.size() == 2 and element[0].is_string(); +        }); + +        // adjust type if type deduction is not wanted +        if (not type_deduction) +        { +            // 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 +            if (manual_type == value_t::object and not is_an_object) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("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 basic_json & element) +            { +                m_value.object->emplace(*(element[0].m_value.string), element[1]); +            }); +        } +        else +        { +            // the initializer list describes an array -> create array +            m_type = value_t::array; +            m_value.array = create<array_t>(init); +        } + +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief explicitly create an array from an initializer list + +    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. + +    @note This function is only needed to express two edge cases that cannot +    be realized with the initializer list constructor (@ref +    basic_json(std::initializer_list<basic_json>, 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 + +    @param[in] init  initializer list with JSON values to create an array from +    (optional) + +    @return JSON array value + +    @complexity Linear in the size of @a init. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows an example for the `array` +    function.,array} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(std::initializer_list<basic_json>, bool, value_t) -- +    create a JSON value from an initializer list +    @sa @ref object(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) -- create a JSON object +    value from an initializer list + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    static basic_json array(std::initializer_list<basic_json> init = +                                std::initializer_list<basic_json>()) +    { +        return basic_json(init, false, value_t::array); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief explicitly create an object from an initializer list + +    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. + +    @note This function is only added for symmetry reasons. In contrast to the +    related function @ref array(std::initializer_list<basic_json>), 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(std::initializer_list<basic_json>, bool, +    value_t). + +    @param[in] init  initializer list to create an object from (optional) + +    @return JSON object value + +    @throw std::domain_error if @a init is not a pair whose first elements are +    strings; thrown by +    @ref basic_json(std::initializer_list<basic_json>, bool, value_t) + +    @complexity Linear in the size of @a init. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows an example for the `object` +    function.,object} + +    @sa @ref basic_json(std::initializer_list<basic_json>, bool, value_t) -- +    create a JSON value from an initializer list +    @sa @ref array(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) -- create a JSON array +    value from an initializer list + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    static basic_json object(std::initializer_list<basic_json> init = +                                 std::initializer_list<basic_json>()) +    { +        return basic_json(init, false, value_t::object); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief construct an array with count copies of given value + +    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. As postcondition, +    `std::distance(begin(),end()) == cnt` holds. + +    @param[in] cnt  the number of JSON copies of @a val to create +    @param[in] val  the JSON value to copy + +    @complexity Linear in @a cnt. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows examples for the @ref +    basic_json(size_type\, const basic_json&) +    constructor.,basic_json__size_type_basic_json} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(size_type cnt, const basic_json& val) +        : m_type(value_t::array) +    { +        m_value.array = create<array_t>(cnt, val); +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief construct a JSON container given an iterator range + +    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 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, std::out_of_range is thrown. +    - In case of structured types (array, object), the constructor behaves as +      similar versions for `std::vector`. +    - In case of a null type, std::domain_error is thrown. + +    @tparam InputIT an input iterator type (@ref iterator or @ref +    const_iterator) + +    @param[in] first begin of the range to copy from (included) +    @param[in] last end of the range to copy from (excluded) + +    @pre Iterators @a first and @a last must be initialized. **This +         precondition is enforced with an assertion.** + +    @throw std::domain_error if iterators are not compatible; that is, do not +    belong to the same JSON value; example: `"iterators are not compatible"` +    @throw std::out_of_range if iterators are for a primitive type (number, +    boolean, or string) where an out of range error can be detected easily; +    example: `"iterators out of range"` +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for object, array, or string fails +    @throw std::domain_error if called with a null value; example: `"cannot +    use construct with iterators from null"` + +    @complexity Linear in distance between @a first and @a last. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows several ways to create JSON values by +    specifying a subrange with iterators.,basic_json__InputIt_InputIt} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<class InputIT, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_same<InputIT, typename basic_json_t::iterator>::value or +                 std::is_same<InputIT, typename basic_json_t::const_iterator>::value, int>::type = 0> +    basic_json(InputIT first, InputIT last) +    { +        assert(first.m_object != nullptr); +        assert(last.m_object != nullptr); + +        // make sure iterator fits the current value +        if (first.m_object != last.m_object) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("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: +            { +                if (not first.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin() or not last.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_end()) +                { +                    throw std::out_of_range("iterators out of range"); +                } +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                break; +            } +        } + +        switch (m_type) +        { +            case value_t::number_integer: +            { +                m_value.number_integer = first.m_object->m_value.number_integer; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_unsigned: +            { +                m_value.number_unsigned = first.m_object->m_value.number_unsigned; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_float: +            { +                m_value.number_float = first.m_object->m_value.number_float; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::boolean: +            { +                m_value.boolean = first.m_object->m_value.boolean; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::string: +            { +                m_value = *first.m_object->m_value.string; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::object: +            { +                m_value.object = create<object_t>(first.m_it.object_iterator, last.m_it.object_iterator); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                m_value.array = create<array_t>(first.m_it.array_iterator, last.m_it.array_iterator); +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                throw std::domain_error("cannot use construct with iterators from " + first.m_object->type_name()); +            } +        } + +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief construct a JSON value given an input stream + +    @param[in,out] i  stream to read a serialized JSON value 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) + +    @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. + +    @deprecated This constructor is deprecated and will be removed in version +      3.0.0 to unify the interface of the library. Deserialization will be +      done by stream operators or by calling one of the `parse` functions, +      e.g. @ref parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t). That is, calls +      like `json j(i);` for an input stream @a i need to be replaced by +      `json j = json::parse(i);`. See the example below. + +    @liveexample{The example below demonstrates constructing a JSON value from +    a `std::stringstream` with and without callback +    function.,basic_json__istream} + +    @since version 2.0.0, deprecated in version 2.0.3, to be removed in +           version 3.0.0 +    */ +    JSON_DEPRECATED +    explicit basic_json(std::istream& i, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +    { +        *this = parser(i, cb).parse(); +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /////////////////////////////////////// +    // other constructors and destructor // +    /////////////////////////////////////// + +    /*! +    @brief copy constructor + +    Creates a copy of a given JSON value. + +    @param[in] other  the JSON value to copy + +    @complexity Linear in the size of @a other. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is linear. +    - As postcondition, it holds: `other == basic_json(other)`. + +    @throw std::bad_alloc if allocation for object, array, or string fails. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows an example for the copy +    constructor.,basic_json__basic_json} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    basic_json(const basic_json& other) +        : m_type(other.m_type) +    { +        // check of passed value is valid +        other.assert_invariant(); + +        switch (m_type) +        { +            case value_t::object: +            { +                m_value = *other.m_value.object; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                m_value = *other.m_value.array; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::string: +            { +                m_value = *other.m_value.string; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::boolean: +            { +                m_value = other.m_value.boolean; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_integer: +            { +                m_value = other.m_value.number_integer; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_unsigned: +            { +                m_value = other.m_value.number_unsigned; +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_float: +            { +                m_value = other.m_value.number_float; +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                break; +            } +        } + +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief move constructor + +    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. + +    @param[in,out] other  value to move to this object + +    @post @a other is a JSON null value + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The code below shows the move constructor explicitly called +    via std::move.,basic_json__moveconstructor} + +    @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(); + +        // invalidate payload +        other.m_type = value_t::null; +        other.m_value = {}; + +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief copy assignment + +    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. + +    @param[in] other  value to copy from + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is linear. + +    @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} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    reference& operator=(basic_json other) noexcept ( +        std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<value_t>::value and +        std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<value_t>::value and +        std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<json_value>::value and +        std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<json_value>::value +    ) +    { +        // check that passed value is valid +        other.assert_invariant(); + +        using std::swap; +        swap(m_type, other.m_type); +        swap(m_value, other.m_value); + +        assert_invariant(); +        return *this; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief destructor + +    Destroys the JSON value and frees all allocated memory. + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is linear. +    - All stored elements are destroyed and all memory is freed. + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    ~basic_json() +    { +        assert_invariant(); + +        switch (m_type) +        { +            case value_t::object: +            { +                AllocatorType<object_t> alloc; +                alloc.destroy(m_value.object); +                alloc.deallocate(m_value.object, 1); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                AllocatorType<array_t> alloc; +                alloc.destroy(m_value.array); +                alloc.deallocate(m_value.array, 1); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::string: +            { +                AllocatorType<string_t> alloc; +                alloc.destroy(m_value.string); +                alloc.deallocate(m_value.string, 1); +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                // all other types need no specific destructor +                break; +            } +        } +    } + +    /// @} + +  public: +    /////////////////////// +    // object inspection // +    /////////////////////// + +    /// @name object inspection +    /// Functions to inspect the type of a JSON value. +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief serialization + +    Serialization function for JSON values. The function tries to mimic +    Python's `json.dumps()` function, and currently supports its @a indent +    parameter. + +    @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. + +    @return string containing the serialization of the JSON value + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @liveexample{The following example shows the effect of different @a indent +    parameters to the result of the serialization.,dump} + +    @see https://docs.python.org/2/library/json.html#json.dump + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    string_t dump(const int indent = -1) const +    { +        std::stringstream ss; +        // fix locale problems +        ss.imbue(std::locale::classic()); + +        // 6, 15 or 16 digits of precision allows round-trip IEEE 754 +        // string->float->string, string->double->string or string->long +        // double->string; to be safe, we read this value from +        // std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10 +        ss.precision(std::numeric_limits<double>::digits10); + +        if (indent >= 0) +        { +            dump(ss, true, static_cast<unsigned int>(indent)); +        } +        else +        { +            dump(ss, false, 0); +        } + +        return ss.str(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return the type of the JSON value (explicit) + +    Return the type of the JSON value as a value from the @ref value_t +    enumeration. + +    @return the type of the JSON value + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `type()` for all JSON +    types.,type} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr value_t type() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether type is primitive + +    This function returns true iff the JSON type is primitive (string, number, +    boolean, or null). + +    @return `true` if type is primitive (string, number, boolean, or null), +    `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_primitive()` for all JSON +    types.,is_primitive} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_primitive() const noexcept +    { +        return is_null() or is_string() or is_boolean() or is_number(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether type is structured + +    This function returns true iff the JSON type is structured (array or +    object). + +    @return `true` if type is structured (array or object), `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_structured()` for all JSON +    types.,is_structured} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_structured() const noexcept +    { +        return is_array() or is_object(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is null + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is null. + +    @return `true` if type is null, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_null()` for all JSON +    types.,is_null} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_null() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::null; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is a boolean + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is a boolean. + +    @return `true` if type is boolean, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_boolean()` for all JSON +    types.,is_boolean} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_boolean() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::boolean; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is a number + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is a number. This includes +    both integer and floating-point values. + +    @return `true` if type is number (regardless whether integer, unsigned +    integer or floating-type), `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_number() const noexcept +    { +        return is_number_integer() or is_number_float(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is an integer number + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is an integer or unsigned +    integer number. This excludes floating-point values. + +    @return `true` if type is an integer or unsigned integer number, `false` +    otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_number_integer()` for all +    JSON types.,is_number_integer} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_number_integer() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::number_integer or m_type == value_t::number_unsigned; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is an unsigned integer number + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is an unsigned integer +    number. This excludes floating-point and (signed) integer values. + +    @return `true` if type is an unsigned integer number, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_number_unsigned()` for all +    JSON types.,is_number_unsigned} + +    @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 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_number_unsigned() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::number_unsigned; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is a floating-point number + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is a floating-point number. +    This excludes integer and unsigned integer values. + +    @return `true` if type is a floating-point number, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_number_float()` for all +    JSON types.,is_number_float} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_number_float() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::number_float; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is an object + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is an object. + +    @return `true` if type is object, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_object()` for all JSON +    types.,is_object} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_object() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::object; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is an array + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is an array. + +    @return `true` if type is array, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_array()` for all JSON +    types.,is_array} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_array() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::array; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is a string + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value is a string. + +    @return `true` if type is string, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_string()` for all JSON +    types.,is_string} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_string() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::string; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return whether value is discarded + +    This function returns true iff the JSON value was discarded during parsing +    with a callback function (see @ref parser_callback_t). + +    @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. + +    @return `true` if type is discarded, `false` otherwise. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies `is_discarded()` for all JSON +    types.,is_discarded} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr bool is_discarded() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type == value_t::discarded; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief return the type of the JSON value (implicit) + +    Implicitly return the type of the JSON value as a value from the @ref +    value_t enumeration. + +    @return the type of the JSON value + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this member function never throws +    exceptions. + +    @liveexample{The following code exemplifies the @ref value_t operator for +    all JSON types.,operator__value_t} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    constexpr operator value_t() const noexcept +    { +        return m_type; +    } + +    /// @} + +  private: +    ////////////////// +    // value access // +    ////////////////// + +    /// get an object (explicit) +    template<class T, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_convertible<typename object_t::key_type, typename T::key_type>::value and +                 std::is_convertible<basic_json_t, typename T::mapped_type>::value, int>::type = 0> +    T get_impl(T*) const +    { +        if (is_object()) +        { +            return T(m_value.object->begin(), m_value.object->end()); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("type must be object, but is " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// get an object (explicit) +    object_t get_impl(object_t*) const +    { +        if (is_object()) +        { +            return *(m_value.object); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("type must be object, but is " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// get an array (explicit) +    template<class T, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_convertible<basic_json_t, typename T::value_type>::value and +                 not std::is_same<basic_json_t, typename T::value_type>::value and +                 not std::is_arithmetic<T>::value and +                 not std::is_convertible<std::string, T>::value and +                 not has_mapped_type<T>::value, int>::type = 0> +    T get_impl(T*) const +    { +        if (is_array()) +        { +            T to_vector; +            std::transform(m_value.array->begin(), m_value.array->end(), +                           std::inserter(to_vector, to_vector.end()), [](basic_json i) +            { +                return i.get<typename T::value_type>(); +            }); +            return to_vector; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("type must be array, but is " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// get an array (explicit) +    template<class T, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_convertible<basic_json_t, T>::value and +                 not std::is_same<basic_json_t, T>::value, int>::type = 0> +    std::vector<T> get_impl(std::vector<T>*) const +    { +        if (is_array()) +        { +            std::vector<T> to_vector; +            to_vector.reserve(m_value.array->size()); +            std::transform(m_value.array->begin(), m_value.array->end(), +                           std::inserter(to_vector, to_vector.end()), [](basic_json i) +            { +                return i.get<T>(); +            }); +            return to_vector; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("type must be array, but is " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// get an array (explicit) +    template<class T, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_same<basic_json, typename T::value_type>::value and +                 not has_mapped_type<T>::value, int>::type = 0> +    T get_impl(T*) const +    { +        if (is_array()) +        { +            return T(m_value.array->begin(), m_value.array->end()); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("type must be array, but is " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// get an array (explicit) +    array_t get_impl(array_t*) const +    { +        if (is_array()) +        { +            return *(m_value.array); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("type must be array, but is " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// get a string (explicit) +    template<typename T, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_convertible<string_t, T>::value, int>::type = 0> +    T get_impl(T*) const +    { +        if (is_string()) +        { +            return *m_value.string; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("type must be string, but is " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// get a number (explicit) +    template<typename T, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_arithmetic<T>::value, int>::type = 0> +    T get_impl(T*) const +    { +        switch (m_type) +        { +            case value_t::number_integer: +            { +                return static_cast<T>(m_value.number_integer); +            } + +            case value_t::number_unsigned: +            { +                return static_cast<T>(m_value.number_unsigned); +            } + +            case value_t::number_float: +            { +                return static_cast<T>(m_value.number_float); +            } + +            default: +            { +                throw std::domain_error("type must be number, but is " + type_name()); +            } +        } +    } + +    /// get a boolean (explicit) +    constexpr boolean_t get_impl(boolean_t*) const +    { +        return is_boolean() +               ? m_value.boolean +               : throw std::domain_error("type must be boolean, but is " + type_name()); +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (object) +    object_t* get_impl_ptr(object_t*) noexcept +    { +        return is_object() ? m_value.object : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (object) +    constexpr const object_t* get_impl_ptr(const object_t*) const noexcept +    { +        return is_object() ? m_value.object : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (array) +    array_t* get_impl_ptr(array_t*) noexcept +    { +        return is_array() ? m_value.array : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (array) +    constexpr const array_t* get_impl_ptr(const array_t*) const noexcept +    { +        return is_array() ? m_value.array : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (string) +    string_t* get_impl_ptr(string_t*) noexcept +    { +        return is_string() ? m_value.string : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (string) +    constexpr const string_t* get_impl_ptr(const string_t*) const noexcept +    { +        return is_string() ? m_value.string : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (boolean) +    boolean_t* get_impl_ptr(boolean_t*) noexcept +    { +        return is_boolean() ? &m_value.boolean : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (boolean) +    constexpr const boolean_t* get_impl_ptr(const boolean_t*) const noexcept +    { +        return is_boolean() ? &m_value.boolean : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (integer number) +    number_integer_t* get_impl_ptr(number_integer_t*) noexcept +    { +        return is_number_integer() ? &m_value.number_integer : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (integer number) +    constexpr const number_integer_t* get_impl_ptr(const number_integer_t*) const noexcept +    { +        return is_number_integer() ? &m_value.number_integer : nullptr; +    } + +    /// get a pointer to the value (unsigned number) +    number_unsigned_t* get_impl_ptr(number_unsigned_t*) 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*) 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*) 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*) const noexcept +    { +        return is_number_float() ? &m_value.number_float : nullptr; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief helper function to implement get_ref() + +    This funcion helps to implement get_ref() without code duplication for +    const and non-const overloads + +    @tparam ThisType will be deduced as `basic_json` or `const basic_json` + +    @throw std::domain_error if ReferenceType does not match underlying value +    type of the current JSON +    */ +    template<typename ReferenceType, typename ThisType> +    static ReferenceType get_ref_impl(ThisType& obj) +    { +        // helper type +        using PointerType = typename std::add_pointer<ReferenceType>::type; + +        // delegate the call to get_ptr<>() +        auto ptr = obj.template get_ptr<PointerType>(); + +        if (ptr != nullptr) +        { +            return *ptr; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("incompatible ReferenceType for get_ref, actual type is " + +                                    obj.type_name()); +        } +    } + +  public: + +    /// @name value access +    /// Direct access to the stored value of a JSON value. +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief get a value (explicit) + +    Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value. + +    @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 + +    @return copy of the JSON value, converted to type @a ValueType + +    @throw std::domain_error in case passed type @a ValueType is incompatible +    to JSON; example: `"type must be object, but is null"` + +    @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>`.,get__ValueType_const} + +    @internal +    The idea of using a casted null pointer to choose the correct +    implementation is from <http://stackoverflow.com/a/8315197/266378>. +    @endinternal + +    @sa @ref operator ValueType() const for implicit conversion +    @sa @ref get() for pointer-member access + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename ValueType, typename std::enable_if< +                 not std::is_pointer<ValueType>::value, int>::type = 0> +    ValueType get() const +    { +        return get_impl(static_cast<ValueType*>(nullptr)); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief get a pointer value (explicit) + +    Explicit pointer access to the internally stored JSON value. No copies are +    made. + +    @warning The pointer becomes invalid if the underlying JSON object +    changes. + +    @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, +    @ref number_unsigned_t, or @ref number_float_t. + +    @return pointer to the internally stored JSON value if the requested +    pointer type @a PointerType fits to the JSON value; `nullptr` otherwise + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @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 +    match.,get__PointerType} + +    @sa @ref get_ptr() for explicit pointer-member access + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename PointerType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_pointer<PointerType>::value, int>::type = 0> +    PointerType get() noexcept +    { +        // delegate the call to get_ptr +        return get_ptr<PointerType>(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief get a pointer value (explicit) +    @copydoc get() +    */ +    template<typename PointerType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_pointer<PointerType>::value, int>::type = 0> +    constexpr const PointerType get() const noexcept +    { +        // delegate the call to get_ptr +        return get_ptr<PointerType>(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief get a pointer value (implicit) + +    Implicit pointer access to the internally stored JSON value. No copies are +    made. + +    @warning Writing data to the pointee of the result yields an undefined +    state. + +    @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, +    @ref number_unsigned_t, or @ref number_float_t. Enforced by a static +    assertion. + +    @return pointer to the internally stored JSON value if the requested +    pointer type @a PointerType fits to the JSON value; `nullptr` otherwise + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @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 +    match.,get_ptr} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename PointerType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_pointer<PointerType>::value, int>::type = 0> +    PointerType get_ptr() noexcept +    { +        // get the type of the PointerType (remove pointer and const) +        using pointee_t = typename std::remove_const<typename +                          std::remove_pointer<typename +                          std::remove_const<PointerType>::type>::type>::type; +        // make sure the type matches the allowed types +        static_assert( +            std::is_same<object_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<array_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<string_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<boolean_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<number_integer_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<number_unsigned_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<number_float_t, pointee_t>::value +            , "incompatible pointer type"); + +        // delegate the call to get_impl_ptr<>() +        return get_impl_ptr(static_cast<PointerType>(nullptr)); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief get a pointer value (implicit) +    @copydoc get_ptr() +    */ +    template<typename PointerType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_pointer<PointerType>::value and +                 std::is_const<typename std::remove_pointer<PointerType>::type>::value, int>::type = 0> +    constexpr const PointerType get_ptr() const noexcept +    { +        // get the type of the PointerType (remove pointer and const) +        using pointee_t = typename std::remove_const<typename +                          std::remove_pointer<typename +                          std::remove_const<PointerType>::type>::type>::type; +        // make sure the type matches the allowed types +        static_assert( +            std::is_same<object_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<array_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<string_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<boolean_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<number_integer_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<number_unsigned_t, pointee_t>::value +            or std::is_same<number_float_t, pointee_t>::value +            , "incompatible pointer type"); + +        // delegate the call to get_impl_ptr<>() const +        return get_impl_ptr(static_cast<const PointerType>(nullptr)); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief get a reference value (implicit) + +    Implict reference access to the internally stored JSON value. No copies +    are made. + +    @warning Writing data to the referee of the result yields an undefined +    state. + +    @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. + +    @return reference to the internally stored JSON value if the requested +    reference type @a ReferenceType fits to the JSON value; throws +    std::domain_error otherwise + +    @throw std::domain_error in case passed type @a ReferenceType is +    incompatible with the stored JSON value + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example shows several calls to `get_ref()`.,get_ref} + +    @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); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief get a reference value (implicit) +    @copydoc get_ref() +    */ +    template<typename ReferenceType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_reference<ReferenceType>::value and +                 std::is_const<typename std::remove_reference<ReferenceType>::type>::value, int>::type = 0> +    ReferenceType get_ref() const +    { +        // delegate call to get_ref_impl +        return get_ref_impl<ReferenceType>(*this); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief get a value (implicit) + +    Implicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value. +    The call is realized by calling @ref get() const. + +    @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`. + +    @return copy of the JSON value, converted to type @a ValueType + +    @throw std::domain_error in case passed type @a ValueType is incompatible +    to JSON, thrown by @ref get() const + +    @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} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template < typename ValueType, typename std::enable_if < +                   not std::is_pointer<ValueType>::value and +                   not std::is_same<ValueType, typename string_t::value_type>::value +#ifndef _MSC_VER  // Fix for issue #167 operator<< abiguity under VS2015 +                   and not std::is_same<ValueType, std::initializer_list<typename string_t::value_type>>::value +#endif +                   , int >::type = 0 > +    operator ValueType() const +    { +        // delegate the call to get<>() const +        return get<ValueType>(); +    } + +    /// @} + + +    //////////////////// +    // element access // +    //////////////////// + +    /// @name element access +    /// Access to the JSON value. +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief access specified array element with bounds checking + +    Returns a reference to the element at specified location @a idx, with +    bounds checking. + +    @param[in] idx  index of the element to access + +    @return reference to the element at index @a idx + +    @throw std::domain_error if the JSON value is not an array; example: +    `"cannot use at() with string"` +    @throw std::out_of_range if the index @a idx is out of range of the array; +    that is, `idx >= size()`; example: `"array index 7 is out of range"` + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read and +    written using `at()`.,at__size_type} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    reference at(size_type idx) +    { +        // at only works for arrays +        if (is_array()) +        { +            try +            { +                return m_value.array->at(idx); +            } +            catch (std::out_of_range&) +            { +                // create better exception explanation +                throw std::out_of_range("array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range"); +            } +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use at() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified array element with bounds checking + +    Returns a const reference to the element at specified location @a idx, +    with bounds checking. + +    @param[in] idx  index of the element to access + +    @return const reference to the element at index @a idx + +    @throw std::domain_error if the JSON value is not an array; example: +    `"cannot use at() with string"` +    @throw std::out_of_range if the index @a idx is out of range of the array; +    that is, `idx >= size()`; example: `"array index 7 is out of range"` + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read using +    `at()`.,at__size_type_const} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    const_reference at(size_type idx) const +    { +        // at only works for arrays +        if (is_array()) +        { +            try +            { +                return m_value.array->at(idx); +            } +            catch (std::out_of_range&) +            { +                // create better exception explanation +                throw std::out_of_range("array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range"); +            } +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use at() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified object element with bounds checking + +    Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @a key, with +    bounds checking. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return reference to the element at key @a key + +    @throw std::domain_error if the JSON value is not an object; example: +    `"cannot use at() with boolean"` +    @throw std::out_of_range if the key @a key is is not stored in the object; +    that is, `find(key) == end()`; example: `"key "the fast" not found"` + +    @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read and +    written using `at()`.,at__object_t_key_type} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    reference at(const typename object_t::key_type& key) +    { +        // at only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            try +            { +                return m_value.object->at(key); +            } +            catch (std::out_of_range&) +            { +                // create better exception explanation +                throw std::out_of_range("key '" + key + "' not found"); +            } +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use at() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified object element with bounds checking + +    Returns a const reference to the element at with specified key @a key, +    with bounds checking. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return const reference to the element at key @a key + +    @throw std::domain_error if the JSON value is not an object; example: +    `"cannot use at() with boolean"` +    @throw std::out_of_range if the key @a key is is not stored in the object; +    that is, `find(key) == end()`; example: `"key "the fast" not found"` + +    @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be read using +    `at()`.,at__object_t_key_type_const} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    const_reference at(const typename object_t::key_type& key) const +    { +        // at only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            try +            { +                return m_value.object->at(key); +            } +            catch (std::out_of_range&) +            { +                // create better exception explanation +                throw std::out_of_range("key '" + key + "' not found"); +            } +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use at() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified array element + +    Returns a reference to the element at specified location @a idx. + +    @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. + +    @param[in] idx  index of the element to access + +    @return reference to the element at index @a idx + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an array or null; example: +    `"cannot use operator[] with string"` + +    @complexity Constant if @a idx is in the range of the array. Otherwise +    linear in `idx - size()`. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read and +    written using `[]` operator. Note the addition of `null` +    values.,operatorarray__size_type} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    reference operator[](size_type idx) +    { +        // implicitly convert null value to an empty array +        if (is_null()) +        { +            m_type = value_t::array; +            m_value.array = create<array_t>(); +            assert_invariant(); +        } + +        // operator[] only works for arrays +        if (is_array()) +        { +            // 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()); +            } + +            return m_value.array->operator[](idx); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use operator[] with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified array element + +    Returns a const reference to the element at specified location @a idx. + +    @param[in] idx  index of the element to access + +    @return const reference to the element at index @a idx + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an array; example: `"cannot use +    operator[] with null"` + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how array elements can be read using +    the `[]` operator.,operatorarray__size_type_const} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    const_reference operator[](size_type idx) const +    { +        // const operator[] only works for arrays +        if (is_array()) +        { +            return m_value.array->operator[](idx); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use operator[] with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified object element + +    Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @a key. + +    @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. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return reference to the element at key @a key + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object or null; example: +    `"cannot use operator[] with string"` + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    reference operator[](const typename object_t::key_type& key) +    { +        // implicitly convert null value to an empty object +        if (is_null()) +        { +            m_type = value_t::object; +            m_value.object = create<object_t>(); +            assert_invariant(); +        } + +        // operator[] only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            return m_value.object->operator[](key); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use operator[] with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief read-only access specified object element + +    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. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return const reference to the element at key @a key + +    @pre The element with key @a key must exist. **This precondition is +         enforced with an assertion.** + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object; example: `"cannot use +    operator[] with null"` + +    @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 +    */ +    const_reference operator[](const typename object_t::key_type& key) const +    { +        // const operator[] only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            assert(m_value.object->find(key) != m_value.object->end()); +            return m_value.object->find(key)->second; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use operator[] with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified object element + +    Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @a key. + +    @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. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return reference to the element at key @a key + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object or null; example: +    `"cannot use operator[] with string"` + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<typename T, std::size_t n> +    reference operator[](T * (&key)[n]) +    { +        return operator[](static_cast<const T>(key)); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief read-only access specified object element + +    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. + +    @note This function is required for compatibility reasons with Clang. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return const reference to the element at key @a key + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object; example: `"cannot use +    operator[] with null"` + +    @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 +    */ +    template<typename T, std::size_t n> +    const_reference operator[](T * (&key)[n]) const +    { +        return operator[](static_cast<const T>(key)); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified object element + +    Returns a reference to the element at with specified key @a key. + +    @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. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return reference to the element at key @a key + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object or null; example: +    `"cannot use operator[] with string"` + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.1.0 +    */ +    template<typename T> +    reference operator[](T* key) +    { +        // implicitly convert null to object +        if (is_null()) +        { +            m_type = value_t::object; +            m_value = value_t::object; +            assert_invariant(); +        } + +        // at only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            return m_value.object->operator[](key); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use operator[] with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief read-only access specified object element + +    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. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access + +    @return const reference to the element at key @a key + +    @pre The element with key @a key must exist. **This precondition is +         enforced with an assertion.** + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object; example: `"cannot use +    operator[] with null"` + +    @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 1.1.0 +    */ +    template<typename T> +    const_reference operator[](T* key) const +    { +        // at only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            assert(m_value.object->find(key) != m_value.object->end()); +            return m_value.object->find(key)->second; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use operator[] with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified object element with default value + +    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. + +    The function is basically equivalent to executing +    @code {.cpp} +    try { +        return at(key); +    } catch(std::out_of_range) { +        return default_value; +    } +    @endcode + +    @note Unlike @ref at(const typename object_t::key_type&), this function +    does not throw if the given key @a key was not found. + +    @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. + +    @param[in] key  key of the element to access +    @param[in] default_value  the value to return if @a key is not found + +    @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. + +    @return copy of the element at key @a key or @a default_value if @a key +    is not found + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object; example: `"cannot use +    value() with null"` + +    @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be queried +    with a default value.,basic_json__value} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<class ValueType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_convertible<basic_json_t, ValueType>::value, int>::type = 0> +    ValueType value(const typename object_t::key_type& key, ValueType default_value) const +    { +        // at only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            // if key is found, return value and given default value otherwise +            const auto it = find(key); +            if (it != end()) +            { +                return *it; +            } +            else +            { +                return default_value; +            } +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use value() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief overload for a default value of type const char* +    @copydoc basic_json::value(const typename object_t::key_type&, ValueType) const +    */ +    string_t value(const typename object_t::key_type& key, const char* default_value) const +    { +        return value(key, string_t(default_value)); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access specified object element via JSON Pointer with default value + +    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. + +    The function is basically equivalent to executing +    @code {.cpp} +    try { +        return at(ptr); +    } catch(std::out_of_range) { +        return default_value; +    } +    @endcode + +    @note Unlike @ref at(const json_pointer&), this function does not throw +    if the given key @a key was not found. + +    @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 + +    @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. + +    @return copy of the element at key @a key or @a default_value if @a key +    is not found + +    @throw std::domain_error if JSON is not an object; example: `"cannot use +    value() with null"` + +    @complexity Logarithmic in the size of the container. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows how object elements can be queried +    with a default value.,basic_json__value_ptr} + +    @sa @ref operator[](const json_pointer&) for unchecked access by reference + +    @since version 2.0.2 +    */ +    template<class ValueType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_convertible<basic_json_t, ValueType>::value, int>::type = 0> +    ValueType value(const json_pointer& ptr, ValueType default_value) const +    { +        // at only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            // if pointer resolves a value, return it or use default value +            try +            { +                return ptr.get_checked(this); +            } +            catch (std::out_of_range&) +            { +                return default_value; +            } +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use value() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief overload for a default value of type const char* +    @copydoc basic_json::value(const json_pointer&, ValueType) const +    */ +    string_t value(const json_pointer& ptr, const char* default_value) const +    { +        return value(ptr, string_t(default_value)); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access the first element + +    Returns a reference to the first element in the container. For a JSON +    container `c`, the expression `c.front()` is equivalent to `*c.begin()`. + +    @return In case of a structured type (array or object), a reference to the +    first element is returned. In case of number, string, or boolean values, a +    reference to the value is returned. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @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. + +    @throw std::out_of_range when called on `null` value + +    @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `front()`.,front} + +    @sa @ref back() -- access the last element + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    reference front() +    { +        return *begin(); +    } + +    /*! +    @copydoc basic_json::front() +    */ +    const_reference front() const +    { +        return *cbegin(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief access the last element + +    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 + +    @return In case of a structured type (array or object), a reference to the +    last element is returned. In case of number, string, or boolean values, a +    reference to the value is returned. + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @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. + +    @throw std::out_of_range when called on `null` value. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `back()`.,back} + +    @sa @ref front() -- access the first element + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    reference back() +    { +        auto tmp = end(); +        --tmp; +        return *tmp; +    } + +    /*! +    @copydoc basic_json::back() +    */ +    const_reference back() const +    { +        auto tmp = cend(); +        --tmp; +        return *tmp; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief remove element given an iterator + +    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. + +    If called on a primitive type other than `null`, the resulting JSON value +    will be `null`. + +    @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. + +    @tparam IteratorType an @ref iterator or @ref const_iterator + +    @post Invalidates iterators and references at or after the point of the +    erase, including the `end()` iterator. + +    @throw std::domain_error if called on a `null` value; example: `"cannot +    use erase() with null"` +    @throw std::domain_error if called on an iterator which does not belong to +    the current JSON value; example: `"iterator does not fit current value"` +    @throw std::out_of_range if called on a primitive type with invalid +    iterator (i.e., any iterator which is not `begin()`); example: `"iterator +    out of range"` + +    @complexity The complexity depends on the type: +    - objects: amortized constant +    - arrays: linear in distance between pos and the end of the container +    - strings: linear in the length of the string +    - other types: constant + +    @liveexample{The example shows the result of `erase()` for different JSON +    types.,erase__IteratorType} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<class IteratorType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_same<IteratorType, typename basic_json_t::iterator>::value or +                 std::is_same<IteratorType, typename basic_json_t::const_iterator>::value, int>::type +             = 0> +    IteratorType erase(IteratorType pos) +    { +        // make sure iterator fits the current value +        if (this != pos.m_object) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("iterator does not fit current value"); +        } + +        IteratorType result = end(); + +        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: +            { +                if (not pos.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin()) +                { +                    throw std::out_of_range("iterator out of range"); +                } + +                if (is_string()) +                { +                    AllocatorType<string_t> alloc; +                    alloc.destroy(m_value.string); +                    alloc.deallocate(m_value.string, 1); +                    m_value.string = nullptr; +                } + +                m_type = value_t::null; +                assert_invariant(); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::object: +            { +                result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->erase(pos.m_it.object_iterator); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->erase(pos.m_it.array_iterator); +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                throw std::domain_error("cannot use erase() with " + type_name()); +            } +        } + +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief remove elements given an iterator range + +    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. + +    If called on a primitive type other than `null`, the resulting JSON value +    will be `null`. + +    @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. + +    @tparam IteratorType an @ref iterator or @ref const_iterator + +    @post Invalidates iterators and references at or after the point of the +    erase, including the `end()` iterator. + +    @throw std::domain_error if called on a `null` value; example: `"cannot +    use erase() with null"` +    @throw std::domain_error if called on iterators which does not belong to +    the current JSON value; example: `"iterators do not fit current value"` +    @throw std::out_of_range if called on a primitive type with invalid +    iterators (i.e., if `first != begin()` and `last != end()`); example: +    `"iterators out of range"` + +    @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 +    - strings: linear in the length of the string +    - 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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    template<class IteratorType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_same<IteratorType, typename basic_json_t::iterator>::value or +                 std::is_same<IteratorType, typename basic_json_t::const_iterator>::value, int>::type +             = 0> +    IteratorType erase(IteratorType first, IteratorType last) +    { +        // make sure iterator fits the current value +        if (this != first.m_object or this != last.m_object) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("iterators do not fit current value"); +        } + +        IteratorType result = end(); + +        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: +            { +                if (not first.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin() or not last.m_it.primitive_iterator.is_end()) +                { +                    throw std::out_of_range("iterators out of range"); +                } + +                if (is_string()) +                { +                    AllocatorType<string_t> alloc; +                    alloc.destroy(m_value.string); +                    alloc.deallocate(m_value.string, 1); +                    m_value.string = nullptr; +                } + +                m_type = value_t::null; +                assert_invariant(); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::object: +            { +                result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->erase(first.m_it.object_iterator, +                                              last.m_it.object_iterator); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->erase(first.m_it.array_iterator, +                                             last.m_it.array_iterator); +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                throw std::domain_error("cannot use erase() with " + type_name()); +            } +        } + +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief remove element from a JSON object given a key + +    Removes elements from a JSON object with the key value @a key. + +    @param[in] key value of the elements to remove + +    @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). + +    @post References and iterators to the erased elements are invalidated. +    Other references and iterators are not affected. + +    @throw std::domain_error when called on a type other than JSON object; +    example: `"cannot use erase() with null"` + +    @complexity `log(size()) + count(key)` + +    @liveexample{The example shows the effect of `erase()`.,erase__key_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 size_type) -- removes the element from an array at +    the given index + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    size_type erase(const typename object_t::key_type& key) +    { +        // this erase only works for objects +        if (is_object()) +        { +            return m_value.object->erase(key); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use erase() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @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 std::domain_error when called on a type other than JSON array; +    example: `"cannot use erase() with null"` +    @throw std::out_of_range when `idx >= size()`; example: `"array index 17 +    is out of range"` + +    @complexity Linear in distance between @a idx and the end of the container. + +    @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 +        if (is_array()) +        { +            if (idx >= size()) +            { +                throw std::out_of_range("array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range"); +            } + +            m_value.array->erase(m_value.array->begin() + static_cast<difference_type>(idx)); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use erase() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// @} + + +    //////////// +    // 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. + +    @liveexample{The example shows how `find()` is used.,find__key_type} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    iterator find(typename object_t::key_type key) +    { +        auto result = end(); + +        if (is_object()) +        { +            result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->find(key); +        } + +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief find an element in a JSON object +    @copydoc find(typename object_t::key_type) +    */ +    const_iterator find(typename object_t::key_type key) const +    { +        auto result = cend(); + +        if (is_object()) +        { +            result.m_it.object_iterator = m_value.object->find(key); +        } + +        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 +    */ +    size_type count(typename object_t::key_type key) const +    { +        // return 0 for all nonobject types +        return is_object() ? m_value.object->count(key) : 0; +    } + +    /// @} + + +    /////////////// +    // iterators // +    /////////////// + +    /// @name iterators +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief returns an iterator to the first element + +    Returns an iterator to the first element. + +    @image html range-begin-end.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" + +    @return iterator to the first element + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is constant. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `begin()`.,begin} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    iterator begin() noexcept +    { +        iterator result(this); +        result.set_begin(); +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @copydoc basic_json::cbegin() +    */ +    const_iterator begin() const noexcept +    { +        return cbegin(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief returns a const iterator to the first element + +    Returns a const iterator to the first element. + +    @image html range-begin-end.svg "Illustration from cppreference.com" + +    @return const iterator to the first element + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is constant. +    - Has the semantics of `const_cast<const basic_json&>(*this).begin()`. + +    @liveexample{The following code shows an example for `cbegin()`.,cbegin} + +    @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 + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    const_iterator cbegin() const noexcept +    { +        const_iterator result(this); +        result.set_begin(); +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief returns an iterator to one past the last element + +    Returns an iterator to one past the last element. + +    @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 +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    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 +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    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 +    [ReversibleContainer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/ReversibleContainer) +    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 +    [ReversibleContainer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/ReversibleContainer) +    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 +    [ReversibleContainer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/ReversibleContainer) +    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 +    [ReversibleContainer](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/ReversibleContainer) +    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()); +    } + +  private: +    // forward declaration +    template<typename IteratorType> class iteration_proxy; + +  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. + +    @note The name of this function is not yet final and may change in the +    future. +    */ +    static iteration_proxy<iterator> iterator_wrapper(reference cont) +    { +        return iteration_proxy<iterator>(cont); +    } + +    /*! +    @copydoc iterator_wrapper(reference) +    */ +    static iteration_proxy<const_iterator> iterator_wrapper(const_reference cont) +    { +        return iteration_proxy<const_iterator>(cont); +    } + +    /// @} + + +    ////////////// +    // capacity // +    ////////////// + +    /// @name capacity +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief checks whether the container is empty + +    Checks if a JSON value has no elements. + +    @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` +            object      | result of function `object_t::empty()` +            array       | result of function `array_t::empty()` + +    @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. + +    @complexity Constant, as long as @ref array_t and @ref object_t satisfy +    the Container concept; that is, their `empty()` functions have constant +    complexity. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is constant. +    - Has the semantics of `begin() == end()`. + +    @liveexample{The following code uses `empty()` to check if a JSON +    object contains any elements.,empty} + +    @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` +            object      | result of function object_t::size() +            array       | result of function array_t::size() + +    @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. + +    @complexity Constant, as long as @ref array_t and @ref object_t satisfy +    the Container concept; that is, their size() functions have constant +    complexity. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is constant. +    - Has the semantics of `std::distance(begin(), end())`. + +    @liveexample{The following code calls `size()` on the different value +    types.,size} + +    @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()`) +            object      | result of function `object_t::max_size()` +            array       | result of function `array_t::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. + +    @requirement This function helps `basic_json` satisfying the +    [Container](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/Container) +    requirements: +    - The complexity is constant. +    - Has the semantics of returning `b.size()` where `b` is the largest +      possible JSON value. + +    @liveexample{The following code calls `max_size()` on the different value +    types. Note the output is implementation specific.,max_size} + +    @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: + +    Value type  | initial value +    ----------- | ------------- +    null        | `null` +    boolean     | `false` +    string      | `""` +    number      | `0` +    object      | `{}` +    array       | `[]` + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the JSON value. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows the effect of `clear()` to different +    JSON types.,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; +            } + +            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 std::domain_error 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 +        if (not(is_null() or is_array())) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use push_back() with " + 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)); +        // invalidate object +        val.m_type = value_t::null; +    } + +    /*! +    @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 +        if (not(is_null() or is_array())) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use push_back() with " + 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 std::domain_error 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 +        if (not(is_null() or is_object())) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use push_back() with " + 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 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(std::initializer_list<basic_json> init) +    { +        if (is_object() and init.size() == 2 and init.begin()->is_string()) +        { +            const string_t key = *init.begin(); +            push_back(typename object_t::value_type(key, *(init.begin() + 1))); +        } +        else +        { +            push_back(basic_json(init)); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief add an object to an object +    @copydoc push_back(std::initializer_list<basic_json>) +    */ +    reference operator+=(std::initializer_list<basic_json> 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 + +    @throw std::domain_error 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} + +    @since version 2.0.8 +    */ +    template<class... Args> +    void emplace_back(Args&& ... args) +    { +        // emplace_back only works for null objects or arrays +        if (not(is_null() or is_array())) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use emplace_back() with " + 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) +        m_value.array->emplace_back(std::forward<Args>(args)...); +    } + +    /*! +    @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 std::domain_error 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 +        if (not(is_null() or is_object())) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use emplace() with " + 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}; +    } + +    /*! +    @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 std::domain_error if called on JSON values other than arrays; +    example: `"cannot use insert() with string"` +    @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. + +    @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 +        if (is_array()) +        { +            // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value +            if (pos.m_object != this) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("iterator does not fit current value"); +            } + +            // insert to array and return iterator +            iterator result(this); +            result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->insert(pos.m_it.array_iterator, val); +            return result; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use insert() with " + 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 std::domain_error if called on JSON values other than arrays; +    example: `"cannot use insert() with string"` +    @throw std::domain_error 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 +        if (is_array()) +        { +            // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value +            if (pos.m_object != this) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("iterator does not fit current value"); +            } + +            // insert to array and return iterator +            iterator result(this); +            result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->insert(pos.m_it.array_iterator, cnt, val); +            return result; +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use insert() with " + 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 std::domain_error if called on JSON values other than arrays; +    example: `"cannot use insert() with string"` +    @throw std::domain_error if @a pos is not an iterator of *this; example: +    `"iterator does not fit current value"` +    @throw std::domain_error if @a first and @a last do not belong to the same +    JSON value; example: `"iterators do not fit"` +    @throw std::domain_error 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 +        if (not is_array()) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use insert() with " + type_name()); +        } + +        // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value +        if (pos.m_object != this) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("iterator does not fit current value"); +        } + +        // check if range iterators belong to the same JSON object +        if (first.m_object != last.m_object) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("iterators do not fit"); +        } + +        if (first.m_object == this or last.m_object == this) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("passed iterators may not belong to container"); +        } + +        // insert to array and return iterator +        iterator result(this); +        result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->insert( +                                         pos.m_it.array_iterator, +                                         first.m_it.array_iterator, +                                         last.m_it.array_iterator); +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @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 std::domain_error if called on JSON values other than arrays; +    example: `"cannot use insert() with string"` +    @throw std::domain_error 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, std::initializer_list<basic_json> ilist) +    { +        // insert only works for arrays +        if (not is_array()) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use insert() with " + type_name()); +        } + +        // check if iterator pos fits to this JSON value +        if (pos.m_object != this) +        { +            throw std::domain_error("iterator does not fit current value"); +        } + +        // insert to array and return iterator +        iterator result(this); +        result.m_it.array_iterator = m_value.array->insert(pos.m_it.array_iterator, ilist); +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief exchanges the values + +    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. + +    @param[in,out] other 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 +    */ +    void swap(reference other) noexcept ( +        std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<value_t>::value and +        std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<value_t>::value and +        std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<json_value>::value and +        std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<json_value>::value +    ) +    { +        std::swap(m_type, other.m_type); +        std::swap(m_value, other.m_value); +        assert_invariant(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief exchanges the values + +    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 std::domain_error 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 +        if (is_array()) +        { +            std::swap(*(m_value.array), other); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use swap() with " + 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 std::domain_error when JSON value is not an object; example: +    `"cannot use swap() with string"` + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @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 +        if (is_object()) +        { +            std::swap(*(m_value.object), other); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use swap() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @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 + +    @throw std::domain_error 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 +        if (is_string()) +        { +            std::swap(*(m_value.string), other); +        } +        else +        { +            throw std::domain_error("cannot use swap() with " + type_name()); +        } +    } + +    /// @} + + +    ////////////////////////////////////////// +    // lexicographical comparison operators // +    ////////////////////////////////////////// + +    /// @name lexicographical comparison operators +    /// @{ + +  private: +    /*! +    @brief comparison operator for JSON types + +    Returns an ordering that is similar to Python: +    - order: null < boolean < number < object < array < string +    - furthermore, each type is not smaller than itself + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend bool operator<(const value_t lhs, const value_t rhs) noexcept +    { +        static constexpr std::array<uint8_t, 8> order = {{ +                0, // null +                3, // object +                4, // array +                5, // string +                1, // boolean +                2, // integer +                2, // unsigned +                2, // float +            } +        }; + +        // discarded values are not comparable +        if (lhs == value_t::discarded or rhs == value_t::discarded) +        { +            return false; +        } + +        return order[static_cast<std::size_t>(lhs)] < order[static_cast<std::size_t>(rhs)]; +    } + +  public: +    /*! +    @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. +    - Integer and floating-point numbers are automatically converted before +      comparison. Floating-point numbers are compared indirectly: two +      floating-point numbers `f1` and `f2` are considered equal if neither +      `f1 > f2` nor `f2 > f1` holds. +    - Two JSON null values are equal. + +    @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 + +    @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: +                { +                    return *lhs.m_value.array == *rhs.m_value.array; +                } +                case value_t::object: +                { +                    return *lhs.m_value.object == *rhs.m_value.object; +                } +                case value_t::null: +                { +                    return true; +                } +                case value_t::string: +                { +                    return *lhs.m_value.string == *rhs.m_value.string; +                } +                case value_t::boolean: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.boolean == rhs.m_value.boolean; +                } +                case value_t::number_integer: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.number_integer == rhs.m_value.number_integer; +                } +                case value_t::number_unsigned: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.number_unsigned == rhs.m_value.number_unsigned; +                } +                case value_t::number_float: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.number_float == rhs.m_value.number_float; +                } +                default: +                { +                    return false; +                } +            } +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer and rhs_type == value_t::number_float) +        { +            return static_cast<number_float_t>(lhs.m_value.number_integer) == rhs.m_value.number_float; +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float and rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) +        { +            return lhs.m_value.number_float == static_cast<number_float_t>(rhs.m_value.number_integer); +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned and rhs_type == value_t::number_float) +        { +            return static_cast<number_float_t>(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) == rhs.m_value.number_float; +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float and rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) +        { +            return lhs.m_value.number_float == static_cast<number_float_t>(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned and rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) +        { +            return static_cast<number_integer_t>(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) == rhs.m_value.number_integer; +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer and rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) +        { +            return lhs.m_value.number_integer == static_cast<number_integer_t>(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); +        } + +        return false; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: equal + +    The functions compares the given JSON value against a null pointer. As the +    null pointer can be used to initialize a JSON value to null, a comparison +    of JSON value @a v with a null pointer should be equivalent to call +    `v.is_null()`. + +    @param[in] v  JSON value to consider +    @return whether @a v is null + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example compares several JSON types to the null pointer. +    ,operator__equal__nullptr_t} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend bool operator==(const_reference v, std::nullptr_t) noexcept +    { +        return v.is_null(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: equal +    @copydoc operator==(const_reference, std::nullptr_t) +    */ +    friend bool operator==(std::nullptr_t, const_reference v) noexcept +    { +        return v.is_null(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: not equal + +    Compares two JSON values for inequality by calculating `not (lhs == rhs)`. + +    @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 + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON +    types.,operator__notequal} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend bool operator!=(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept +    { +        return not (lhs == rhs); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: not equal + +    The functions compares the given JSON value against a null pointer. As the +    null pointer can be used to initialize a JSON value to null, a comparison +    of JSON value @a v with a null pointer should be equivalent to call +    `not v.is_null()`. + +    @param[in] v  JSON value to consider +    @return whether @a v is not null + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @liveexample{The example compares several JSON types to the null pointer. +    ,operator__notequal__nullptr_t} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend bool operator!=(const_reference v, std::nullptr_t) noexcept +    { +        return not v.is_null(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: not equal +    @copydoc operator!=(const_reference, std::nullptr_t) +    */ +    friend bool operator!=(std::nullptr_t, const_reference v) noexcept +    { +        return not v.is_null(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: less than + +    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). + +    @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 + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON +    types.,operator__less} + +    @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: +                { +                    return *lhs.m_value.array < *rhs.m_value.array; +                } +                case value_t::object: +                { +                    return *lhs.m_value.object < *rhs.m_value.object; +                } +                case value_t::null: +                { +                    return false; +                } +                case value_t::string: +                { +                    return *lhs.m_value.string < *rhs.m_value.string; +                } +                case value_t::boolean: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.boolean < rhs.m_value.boolean; +                } +                case value_t::number_integer: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.number_integer < rhs.m_value.number_integer; +                } +                case value_t::number_unsigned: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.number_unsigned < rhs.m_value.number_unsigned; +                } +                case value_t::number_float: +                { +                    return lhs.m_value.number_float < rhs.m_value.number_float; +                } +                default: +                { +                    return false; +                } +            } +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer and rhs_type == value_t::number_float) +        { +            return static_cast<number_float_t>(lhs.m_value.number_integer) < rhs.m_value.number_float; +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float and rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) +        { +            return lhs.m_value.number_float < static_cast<number_float_t>(rhs.m_value.number_integer); +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned and rhs_type == value_t::number_float) +        { +            return static_cast<number_float_t>(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) < rhs.m_value.number_float; +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_float and rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) +        { +            return lhs.m_value.number_float < static_cast<number_float_t>(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_integer and rhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned) +        { +            return lhs.m_value.number_integer < static_cast<number_integer_t>(rhs.m_value.number_unsigned); +        } +        else if (lhs_type == value_t::number_unsigned and rhs_type == value_t::number_integer) +        { +            return static_cast<number_integer_t>(lhs.m_value.number_unsigned) < rhs.m_value.number_integer; +        } + +        // 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); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: less than or equal + +    Compares whether one JSON value @a lhs is less than or equal to another +    JSON value by calculating `not (rhs < lhs)`. + +    @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 + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON +    types.,operator__greater} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend bool operator<=(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept +    { +        return not (rhs < lhs); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: greater than + +    Compares whether one JSON value @a lhs is greater than another +    JSON value by calculating `not (lhs <= rhs)`. + +    @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 + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON +    types.,operator__lessequal} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend bool operator>(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept +    { +        return not (lhs <= rhs); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief comparison: greater than or equal + +    Compares whether one JSON value @a lhs is greater than or equal to another +    JSON value by calculating `not (lhs < rhs)`. + +    @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 + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @liveexample{The example demonstrates comparing several JSON +    types.,operator__greaterequal} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend bool operator>=(const_reference lhs, const_reference rhs) noexcept +    { +        return not (lhs < rhs); +    } + +    /// @} + + +    /////////////////// +    // serialization // +    /////////////////// + +    /// @name serialization +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief serialize to stream + +    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. 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)`. + +    @note During serializaion, the locale and the precision of the output +    stream @a o are changed. The original values are restored when the +    function returns. + +    @param[in,out] o  stream to serialize to +    @param[in] j  JSON value to serialize + +    @return the stream @a o + +    @complexity Linear. + +    @liveexample{The example below shows the serialization with different +    parameters to `width` to adjust the indentation level.,operator_serialize} + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& o, const basic_json& j) +    { +        // read width member and use it as indentation parameter if nonzero +        const bool pretty_print = (o.width() > 0); +        const auto indentation = (pretty_print ? o.width() : 0); + +        // reset width to 0 for subsequent calls to this stream +        o.width(0); + +        // fix locale problems +        const auto old_locale = o.imbue(std::locale::classic()); +        // set precision + +        // 6, 15 or 16 digits of precision allows round-trip IEEE 754 +        // string->float->string, string->double->string or string->long +        // double->string; to be safe, we read this value from +        // std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10 +        const auto old_precision = o.precision(std::numeric_limits<double>::digits10); + +        // do the actual serialization +        j.dump(o, pretty_print, static_cast<unsigned int>(indentation)); + +        // reset locale and precision +        o.imbue(old_locale); +        o.precision(old_precision); +        return o; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief serialize to stream +    @copydoc operator<<(std::ostream&, const basic_json&) +    */ +    friend std::ostream& operator>>(const basic_json& j, std::ostream& o) +    { +        return o << j; +    } + +    /// @} + + +    ///////////////////// +    // deserialization // +    ///////////////////// + +    /// @name deserialization +    /// @{ + +    /*! +    @brief deserialize from an array + +    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 +    */ +    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 string literal + +    @tparam CharT character/literal type with size of 1 byte +    @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 +    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. +    @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 +    and without callback function.,parse__string__parser_callback_t} + +    @sa @ref parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) for a version that +    reads from an input stream + +    @since version 1.0.0 (originally for @ref string_t) +    */ +    template<typename CharT, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_pointer<CharT>::value and +                 std::is_integral<typename std::remove_pointer<CharT>::type>::value and +                 sizeof(typename std::remove_pointer<CharT>::type) == 1, int>::type = 0> +    static basic_json parse(const CharT s, +                            const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +    { +        return parser(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(s), cb).parse(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief deserialize from stream + +    @param[in,out] i  stream to read a serialized JSON value 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 with +    and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t} + +    @sa @ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t) for a version +    that reads from a string + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    static basic_json parse(std::istream& i, +                            const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +    { +        return parser(i, cb).parse(); +    } + +    /*! +    @copydoc parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) +    */ +    static basic_json parse(std::istream&& i, +                            const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +    { +        return parser(i, cb).parse(); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief deserialize from an iterator range with contiguous storage + +    This function reads from an iterator range of a container with contiguous +    storage of 1-byte values. Compatible container types include +    `std::vector`, `std::string`, `std::array`, `std::valarray`, and +    `std::initializer_list`. Furthermore, C-style arrays can be used with +    `std::begin()`/`std::end()`. User-defined containers can be used as long +    as they implement random-access iterators and a contiguous storage. + +    @pre The iterator range is contiguous. Violating this precondition yields +    undefined behavior. **This precondition is enforced with an assertion.** +    @pre Each element in the range 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 noncompliant iterators and with +             assertions switched off, the behavior is undefined and will most +             likely yield segmentation violation. + +    @tparam IteratorType iterator of container with contiguous storage +    @param[in] first  begin of the range to parse (included) +    @param[in] last  end of the range to parse (excluded) +    @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 iterator range.,parse__iteratortype__parser_callback_t} + +    @since version 2.0.3 +    */ +    template<class IteratorType, typename std::enable_if< +                 std::is_base_of< +                     std::random_access_iterator_tag, +                     typename std::iterator_traits<IteratorType>::iterator_category>::value, int>::type = 0> +    static basic_json parse(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, +                            const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +    { +        // assertion to check that the iterator range is indeed contiguous, +        // see http://stackoverflow.com/a/35008842/266378 for more discussion +        assert(std::accumulate(first, last, std::make_pair<bool, int>(true, 0), +                               [&first](std::pair<bool, int> res, decltype(*first) val) +        { +            res.first &= (val == *(std::next(std::addressof(*first), res.second++))); +            return res; +        }).first); + +        // assertion to check that each element is 1 byte long +        static_assert(sizeof(typename std::iterator_traits<IteratorType>::value_type) == 1, +                      "each element in the iterator range must have the size of 1 byte"); + +        // if iterator range is empty, create a parser with an empty string +        // to generate "unexpected EOF" error message +        if (std::distance(first, last) <= 0) +        { +            return parser("").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. + +    @tparam ContiguousContainer container type with contiguous storage +    @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 std::enable_if< +                 not std::is_pointer<ContiguousContainer>::value and +                 std::is_base_of< +                     std::random_access_iterator_tag, +                     typename std::iterator_traits<decltype(std::begin(std::declval<ContiguousContainer const>()))>::iterator_category>::value +                 , int>::type = 0> +    static basic_json parse(const ContiguousContainer& c, +                            const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +    { +        // delegate the call to the iterator-range parse overload +        return parse(std::begin(c), std::end(c), cb); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief deserialize from stream + +    Deserializes an input stream to a JSON value. + +    @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 std::invalid_argument in case of parse errors + +    @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 shows how a JSON value is constructed by +    reading a serialization from a stream.,operator_deserialize} + +    @sa parse(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) for a variant with a +    parser callback function to filter values while parsing + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    friend std::istream& operator<<(basic_json& j, std::istream& i) +    { +        j = parser(i).parse(); +        return i; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief deserialize from stream +    @copydoc operator<<(basic_json&, std::istream&) +    */ +    friend std::istream& operator>>(std::istream& i, basic_json& j) +    { +        j = parser(i).parse(); +        return i; +    } + +    /// @} + +    ////////////////////////////////////////// +    // binary serialization/deserialization // +    ////////////////////////////////////////// + +    /// @name binary serialization/deserialization support +    /// @{ + +  private: +    template<typename T> +    static void add_to_vector(std::vector<uint8_t>& vec, size_t bytes, const T number) +    { +        assert(bytes == 1 or bytes == 2 or bytes == 4 or bytes == 8); + +        switch (bytes) +        { +            case 8: +            { +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>((number >> 070) & 0xff)); +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>((number >> 060) & 0xff)); +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>((number >> 050) & 0xff)); +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>((number >> 040) & 0xff)); +                // intentional fall-through +            } + +            case 4: +            { +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>((number >> 030) & 0xff)); +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>((number >> 020) & 0xff)); +                // intentional fall-through +            } + +            case 2: +            { +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>((number >> 010) & 0xff)); +                // intentional fall-through +            } + +            case 1: +            { +                vec.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>(number & 0xff)); +                break; +            } +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief take sufficient bytes from a vector to fill an integer variable + +    In the context of binary serialization formats, we need to read several +    bytes from a byte vector and combine them to multi-byte integral data +    types. + +    @param[in] vec  byte vector to read from +    @param[in] current_index  the position in the vector after which to read + +    @return the next sizeof(T) bytes from @a vec, in reverse order as T + +    @tparam T the integral return type + +    @throw std::out_of_range if there are less than sizeof(T)+1 bytes in the +           vector @a vec to read + +    In the for loop, the bytes from the vector are copied in reverse order into +    the return value. In the figures below, let sizeof(T)=4 and `i` be the loop +    variable. + +    Precondition: + +    vec:   |   |   | a | b | c | d |      T: |   |   |   |   | +                 ^               ^             ^                ^ +           current_index         i            ptr        sizeof(T) + +    Postcondition: + +    vec:   |   |   | a | b | c | d |      T: | d | c | b | a | +                 ^   ^                                     ^ +                 |   i                                    ptr +           current_index + +    @sa Code adapted from <http://stackoverflow.com/a/41031865/266378>. +    */ +    template<typename T> +    static T get_from_vector(const std::vector<uint8_t>& vec, const size_t current_index) +    { +        if (current_index + sizeof(T) + 1 > vec.size()) +        { +            throw std::out_of_range("cannot read " + std::to_string(sizeof(T)) + " bytes from vector"); +        } + +        T result; +        uint8_t* ptr = reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&result); +        for (size_t i = 0; i < sizeof(T); ++i) +        { +            *ptr++ = vec[current_index + sizeof(T) - i]; +        } +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a MessagePack serialization of a given JSON value + +    This is a straightforward implementation of the MessagePack specification. + +    @param[in] j  JSON value to serialize +    @param[in,out] v  byte vector to write the serialization to + +    @sa https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md +    */ +    static void to_msgpack_internal(const basic_json& j, std::vector<uint8_t>& v) +    { +        switch (j.type()) +        { +            case value_t::null: +            { +                // nil +                v.push_back(0xc0); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::boolean: +            { +                // true and false +                v.push_back(j.m_value.boolean ? 0xc3 : 0xc2); +                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 +                        add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT8_MAX) +                    { +                        // uint 8 +                        v.push_back(0xcc); +                        add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT16_MAX) +                    { +                        // uint 16 +                        v.push_back(0xcd); +                        add_to_vector(v, 2, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT32_MAX) +                    { +                        // uint 32 +                        v.push_back(0xce); +                        add_to_vector(v, 4, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT64_MAX) +                    { +                        // uint 64 +                        v.push_back(0xcf); +                        add_to_vector(v, 8, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                    } +                } +                else +                { +                    if (j.m_value.number_integer >= -32) +                    { +                        // negative fixnum +                        add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= INT8_MIN and j.m_value.number_integer <= INT8_MAX) +                    { +                        // int 8 +                        v.push_back(0xd0); +                        add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= INT16_MIN and j.m_value.number_integer <= INT16_MAX) +                    { +                        // int 16 +                        v.push_back(0xd1); +                        add_to_vector(v, 2, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= INT32_MIN and j.m_value.number_integer <= INT32_MAX) +                    { +                        // int 32 +                        v.push_back(0xd2); +                        add_to_vector(v, 4, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_integer >= INT64_MIN and j.m_value.number_integer <= INT64_MAX) +                    { +                        // int 64 +                        v.push_back(0xd3); +                        add_to_vector(v, 8, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_unsigned: +            { +                if (j.m_value.number_unsigned < 128) +                { +                    // positive fixnum +                    add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT8_MAX) +                { +                    // uint 8 +                    v.push_back(0xcc); +                    add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT16_MAX) +                { +                    // uint 16 +                    v.push_back(0xcd); +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT32_MAX) +                { +                    // uint 32 +                    v.push_back(0xce); +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= UINT64_MAX) +                { +                    // uint 64 +                    v.push_back(0xcf); +                    add_to_vector(v, 8, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_float: +            { +                // float 64 +                v.push_back(0xcb); +                const uint8_t* helper = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(&(j.m_value.number_float)); +                for (size_t i = 0; i < 8; ++i) +                { +                    v.push_back(helper[7 - i]); +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::string: +            { +                const auto N = j.m_value.string->size(); +                if (N <= 31) +                { +                    // fixstr +                    v.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>(0xa0 | N)); +                } +                else if (N <= 255) +                { +                    // str 8 +                    v.push_back(0xd9); +                    add_to_vector(v, 1, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 65535) +                { +                    // str 16 +                    v.push_back(0xda); +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 4294967295) +                { +                    // str 32 +                    v.push_back(0xdb); +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, N); +                } + +                // append string +                std::copy(j.m_value.string->begin(), j.m_value.string->end(), +                          std::back_inserter(v)); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                const auto N = j.m_value.array->size(); +                if (N <= 15) +                { +                    // fixarray +                    v.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>(0x90 | N)); +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffff) +                { +                    // array 16 +                    v.push_back(0xdc); +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffffffff) +                { +                    // array 32 +                    v.push_back(0xdd); +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, N); +                } + +                // append each element +                for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.array) +                { +                    to_msgpack_internal(el, v); +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::object: +            { +                const auto N = j.m_value.object->size(); +                if (N <= 15) +                { +                    // fixmap +                    v.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>(0x80 | (N & 0xf))); +                } +                else if (N <= 65535) +                { +                    // map 16 +                    v.push_back(0xde); +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 4294967295) +                { +                    // map 32 +                    v.push_back(0xdf); +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, N); +                } + +                // append each element +                for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.object) +                { +                    to_msgpack_internal(el.first, v); +                    to_msgpack_internal(el.second, v); +                } +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                break; +            } +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a CBOR serialization of a given JSON value + +    This is a straightforward implementation of the CBOR specification. + +    @param[in] j  JSON value to serialize +    @param[in,out] v  byte vector to write the serialization to + +    @sa https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7049 +    */ +    static void to_cbor_internal(const basic_json& j, std::vector<uint8_t>& v) +    { +        switch (j.type()) +        { +            case value_t::null: +            { +                v.push_back(0xf6); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::boolean: +            { +                v.push_back(j.m_value.boolean ? 0xf5 : 0xf4); +                break; +            } + +            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) +                    { +                        add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_integer <= UINT8_MAX) +                    { +                        v.push_back(0x18); +                        // one-byte uint8_t +                        add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_integer <= UINT16_MAX) +                    { +                        v.push_back(0x19); +                        // two-byte uint16_t +                        add_to_vector(v, 2, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else if (j.m_value.number_integer <= UINT32_MAX) +                    { +                        v.push_back(0x1a); +                        // four-byte uint32_t +                        add_to_vector(v, 4, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        v.push_back(0x1b); +                        // eight-byte uint64_t +                        add_to_vector(v, 8, j.m_value.number_integer); +                    } +                } +                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) +                    { +                        v.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>(0x20 + positive_number)); +                    } +                    else if (positive_number <= UINT8_MAX) +                    { +                        // int 8 +                        v.push_back(0x38); +                        add_to_vector(v, 1, positive_number); +                    } +                    else if (positive_number <= UINT16_MAX) +                    { +                        // int 16 +                        v.push_back(0x39); +                        add_to_vector(v, 2, positive_number); +                    } +                    else if (positive_number <= UINT32_MAX) +                    { +                        // int 32 +                        v.push_back(0x3a); +                        add_to_vector(v, 4, positive_number); +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        // int 64 +                        v.push_back(0x3b); +                        add_to_vector(v, 8, positive_number); +                    } +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_unsigned: +            { +                if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= 0x17) +                { +                    v.push_back(static_cast<uint8_t>(j.m_value.number_unsigned)); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= 0xff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x18); +                    // one-byte uint8_t +                    add_to_vector(v, 1, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= 0xffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x19); +                    // two-byte uint16_t +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= 0xffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x1a); +                    // four-byte uint32_t +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                else if (j.m_value.number_unsigned <= 0xffffffffffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x1b); +                    // eight-byte uint64_t +                    add_to_vector(v, 8, j.m_value.number_unsigned); +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::number_float: +            { +                // Double-Precision Float +                v.push_back(0xfb); +                const uint8_t* helper = reinterpret_cast<const uint8_t*>(&(j.m_value.number_float)); +                for (size_t i = 0; i < 8; ++i) +                { +                    v.push_back(helper[7 - i]); +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::string: +            { +                const auto N = j.m_value.string->size(); +                if (N <= 0x17) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x60 + N);  // 1 byte for string + size +                } +                else if (N <= 0xff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x78);  // one-byte uint8_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 1, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x79);  // two-byte uint16_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x7a); // four-byte uint32_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, N); +                } +                // LCOV_EXCL_START +                else if (N <= 0xffffffffffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x7b);  // eight-byte uint64_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 8, N); +                } +                // LCOV_EXCL_STOP + +                // append string +                std::copy(j.m_value.string->begin(), j.m_value.string->end(), +                          std::back_inserter(v)); +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                const auto N = j.m_value.array->size(); +                if (N <= 0x17) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x80 + N);  // 1 byte for array + size +                } +                else if (N <= 0xff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x98);  // one-byte uint8_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 1, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x99);  // two-byte uint16_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, N); +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x9a);  // four-byte uint32_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, N); +                } +                // LCOV_EXCL_START +                else if (N <= 0xffffffffffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0x9b);  // eight-byte uint64_t for N +                    add_to_vector(v, 8, N); +                } +                // LCOV_EXCL_STOP + +                // append each element +                for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.array) +                { +                    to_cbor_internal(el, v); +                } +                break; +            } + +            case value_t::object: +            { +                const auto N = j.m_value.object->size(); +                if (N <= 0x17) +                { +                    v.push_back(0xa0 + N);  // 1 byte for object + size +                } +                else if (N <= 0xff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0xb8); +                    add_to_vector(v, 1, N);  // one-byte uint8_t for N +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0xb9); +                    add_to_vector(v, 2, N);  // two-byte uint16_t for N +                } +                else if (N <= 0xffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0xba); +                    add_to_vector(v, 4, N);  // four-byte uint32_t for N +                } +                // LCOV_EXCL_START +                else if (N <= 0xffffffffffffffff) +                { +                    v.push_back(0xbb); +                    add_to_vector(v, 8, N);  // eight-byte uint64_t for N +                } +                // LCOV_EXCL_STOP + +                // append each element +                for (const auto& el : *j.m_value.object) +                { +                    to_cbor_internal(el.first, v); +                    to_cbor_internal(el.second, v); +                } +                break; +            } + +            default: +            { +                break; +            } +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a JSON value from a given MessagePack vector + +    @param[in] v  MessagePack serialization +    @param[in] idx  byte index to start reading from @a v + +    @return deserialized JSON value + +    @throw std::invalid_argument if unsupported features from MessagePack were +    used in the given vector @a v or if the input is not valid MessagePack +    @throw std::out_of_range if the given vector ends prematurely + +    @sa https://github.com/msgpack/msgpack/blob/master/spec.md +    */ +    static basic_json from_msgpack_internal(const std::vector<uint8_t>& v, size_t& idx) +    { +        // store and increment index +        const size_t current_idx = idx++; + +        if (v[current_idx] <= 0xbf) +        { +            if (v[current_idx] <= 0x7f) // positive fixint +            { +                return v[current_idx]; +            } +            else if (v[current_idx] <= 0x8f) // fixmap +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::object; +                const size_t len = v[current_idx] & 0x0f; +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    std::string key = from_msgpack_internal(v, idx); +                    result[key] = from_msgpack_internal(v, idx); +                } +                return result; +            } +            else if (v[current_idx] <= 0x9f) // fixarray +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::array; +                const size_t len = v[current_idx] & 0x0f; +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    result.push_back(from_msgpack_internal(v, idx)); +                } +                return result; +            } +            else // fixstr +            { +                const size_t len = v[current_idx] & 0x1f; +                const size_t offset = current_idx + 1; +                idx += len; // skip content bytes +                return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +            } +        } +        else if (v[current_idx] >= 0xe0) // negative fixint +        { +            return static_cast<int8_t>(v[current_idx]); +        } +        else +        { +            switch (v[current_idx]) +            { +                case 0xc0: // nil +                { +                    return value_t::null; +                } + +                case 0xc2: // false +                { +                    return false; +                } + +                case 0xc3: // true +                { +                    return true; +                } + +                case 0xca: // float 32 +                { +                    // copy bytes in reverse order into the double variable +                    float res; +                    for (size_t byte = 0; byte < sizeof(float); ++byte) +                    { +                        reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&res)[sizeof(float) - byte - 1] = v[current_idx + 1 + byte]; +                    } +                    idx += sizeof(float); // skip content bytes +                    return res; +                } + +                case 0xcb: // float 64 +                { +                    // copy bytes in reverse order into the double variable +                    double res; +                    for (size_t byte = 0; byte < sizeof(double); ++byte) +                    { +                        reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&res)[sizeof(double) - byte - 1] = v[current_idx + 1 + byte]; +                    } +                    idx += sizeof(double); // skip content bytes +                    return res; +                } + +                case 0xcc: // uint 8 +                { +                    idx += 1; // skip content byte +                    return get_from_vector<uint8_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xcd: // uint 16 +                { +                    idx += 2; // skip 2 content bytes +                    return get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xce: // uint 32 +                { +                    idx += 4; // skip 4 content bytes +                    return get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xcf: // uint 64 +                { +                    idx += 8; // skip 8 content bytes +                    return get_from_vector<uint64_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xd0: // int 8 +                { +                    idx += 1; // skip content byte +                    return get_from_vector<int8_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xd1: // int 16 +                { +                    idx += 2; // skip 2 content bytes +                    return get_from_vector<int16_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xd2: // int 32 +                { +                    idx += 4; // skip 4 content bytes +                    return get_from_vector<int32_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xd3: // int 64 +                { +                    idx += 8; // skip 8 content bytes +                    return get_from_vector<int64_t>(v, current_idx); +                } + +                case 0xd9: // str 8 +                { +                    const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint8_t>(v, current_idx)); +                    const size_t offset = current_idx + 2; +                    idx += len + 1; // skip size byte + content bytes +                    return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +                } + +                case 0xda: // str 16 +                { +                    const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx)); +                    const size_t offset = current_idx + 3; +                    idx += len + 2; // skip 2 size bytes + content bytes +                    return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +                } + +                case 0xdb: // str 32 +                { +                    const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx)); +                    const size_t offset = current_idx + 5; +                    idx += len + 4; // skip 4 size bytes + content bytes +                    return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +                } + +                case 0xdc: // array 16 +                { +                    basic_json result = value_t::array; +                    const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx)); +                    idx += 2; // skip 2 size bytes +                    for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                    { +                        result.push_back(from_msgpack_internal(v, idx)); +                    } +                    return result; +                } + +                case 0xdd: // array 32 +                { +                    basic_json result = value_t::array; +                    const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx)); +                    idx += 4; // skip 4 size bytes +                    for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                    { +                        result.push_back(from_msgpack_internal(v, idx)); +                    } +                    return result; +                } + +                case 0xde: // map 16 +                { +                    basic_json result = value_t::object; +                    const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx)); +                    idx += 2; // skip 2 size bytes +                    for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                    { +                        std::string key = from_msgpack_internal(v, idx); +                        result[key] = from_msgpack_internal(v, idx); +                    } +                    return result; +                } + +                case 0xdf: // map 32 +                { +                    basic_json result = value_t::object; +                    const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx)); +                    idx += 4; // skip 4 size bytes +                    for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                    { +                        std::string key = from_msgpack_internal(v, idx); +                        result[key] = from_msgpack_internal(v, idx); +                    } +                    return result; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    throw std::invalid_argument("error parsing a msgpack @ " + std::to_string(current_idx) + ": " + std::to_string(static_cast<int>(v[current_idx]))); +                } +            } +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a JSON value from a given CBOR vector + +    @param[in] v  CBOR serialization +    @param[in] idx  byte index to start reading from @a v + +    @return deserialized JSON value + +    @throw std::invalid_argument if unsupported features from CBOR were used in +    the given vector @a v or if the input is not valid CBOR +    @throw std::out_of_range if the given vector ends prematurely + +    @sa https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7049 +    */ +    static basic_json from_cbor_internal(const std::vector<uint8_t>& v, size_t& idx) +    { +        // store and increment index +        const size_t current_idx = idx++; + +        switch (v[current_idx]) +        { +            // 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 v[current_idx]; +            } + +            case 0x18: // Unsigned integer (one-byte uint8_t follows) +            { +                idx += 1; // skip content byte +                return get_from_vector<uint8_t>(v, current_idx); +            } + +            case 0x19: // Unsigned integer (two-byte uint16_t follows) +            { +                idx += 2; // skip 2 content bytes +                return get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx); +            } + +            case 0x1a: // Unsigned integer (four-byte uint32_t follows) +            { +                idx += 4; // skip 4 content bytes +                return get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx); +            } + +            case 0x1b: // Unsigned integer (eight-byte uint64_t follows) +            { +                idx += 8; // skip 8 content bytes +                return get_from_vector<uint64_t>(v, current_idx); +            } + +            // 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 static_cast<int8_t>(0x20 - 1 - v[current_idx]); +            } + +            case 0x38: // Negative integer (one-byte uint8_t follows) +            { +                idx += 1; // skip content byte +                // must be uint8_t ! +                return static_cast<number_integer_t>(-1) - get_from_vector<uint8_t>(v, current_idx); +            } + +            case 0x39: // Negative integer -1-n (two-byte uint16_t follows) +            { +                idx += 2; // skip 2 content bytes +                return static_cast<number_integer_t>(-1) - get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx); +            } + +            case 0x3a: // Negative integer -1-n (four-byte uint32_t follows) +            { +                idx += 4; // skip 4 content bytes +                return static_cast<number_integer_t>(-1) - get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx); +            } + +            case 0x3b: // Negative integer -1-n (eight-byte uint64_t follows) +            { +                idx += 8; // skip 8 content bytes +                return static_cast<number_integer_t>(-1) - static_cast<number_integer_t>(get_from_vector<uint64_t>(v, current_idx)); +            } + +            // 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: +            { +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(v[current_idx] - 0x60); +                const size_t offset = current_idx + 1; +                idx += len; // skip content bytes +                return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +            } + +            case 0x78: // UTF-8 string (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) +            { +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint8_t>(v, current_idx)); +                const size_t offset = current_idx + 2; +                idx += len + 1; // skip size byte + content bytes +                return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +            } + +            case 0x79: // UTF-8 string (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) +            { +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx)); +                const size_t offset = current_idx + 3; +                idx += len + 2; // skip 2 size bytes + content bytes +                return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +            } + +            case 0x7a: // UTF-8 string (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) +            { +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx)); +                const size_t offset = current_idx + 5; +                idx += len + 4; // skip 4 size bytes + content bytes +                return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +            } + +            case 0x7b: // UTF-8 string (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) +            { +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint64_t>(v, current_idx)); +                const size_t offset = current_idx + 9; +                idx += len + 8; // skip 8 size bytes + content bytes +                return std::string(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(v.data()) + offset, len); +            } + +            case 0x7f: // UTF-8 string (indefinite length) +            { +                std::string result; +                while (v[idx] != 0xff) +                { +                    string_t s = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                    result += s; +                } +                // skip break byte (0xFF) +                idx += 1; +                return result; +            } + +            // 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: +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::array; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(v[current_idx] - 0x80); +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    result.push_back(from_cbor_internal(v, idx)); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0x98: // array (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::array; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint8_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 1; // skip 1 size byte +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    result.push_back(from_cbor_internal(v, idx)); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0x99: // array (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::array; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 2; // skip 4 size bytes +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    result.push_back(from_cbor_internal(v, idx)); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0x9a: // array (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::array; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 4; // skip 4 size bytes +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    result.push_back(from_cbor_internal(v, idx)); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0x9b: // array (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::array; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint64_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 8; // skip 8 size bytes +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    result.push_back(from_cbor_internal(v, idx)); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0x9f: // array (indefinite length) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::array; +                while (v[idx] != 0xff) +                { +                    result.push_back(from_cbor_internal(v, idx)); +                } +                // skip break byte (0xFF) +                idx += 1; +                return result; +            } + +            // 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: +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::object; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(v[current_idx] - 0xa0); +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    std::string key = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                    result[key] = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0xb8: // map (one-byte uint8_t for n follows) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::object; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint8_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 1; // skip 1 size byte +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    std::string key = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                    result[key] = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0xb9: // map (two-byte uint16_t for n follow) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::object; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint16_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 2; // skip 2 size bytes +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    std::string key = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                    result[key] = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0xba: // map (four-byte uint32_t for n follow) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::object; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint32_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 4; // skip 4 size bytes +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    std::string key = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                    result[key] = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0xbb: // map (eight-byte uint64_t for n follow) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::object; +                const auto len = static_cast<size_t>(get_from_vector<uint64_t>(v, current_idx)); +                idx += 8; // skip 8 size bytes +                for (size_t i = 0; i < len; ++i) +                { +                    std::string key = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                    result[key] = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                } +                return result; +            } + +            case 0xbf: // map (indefinite length) +            { +                basic_json result = value_t::object; +                while (v[idx] != 0xff) +                { +                    std::string key = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                    result[key] = from_cbor_internal(v, idx); +                } +                // skip break byte (0xFF) +                idx += 1; +                return result; +            } + +            case 0xf4: // false +            { +                return false; +            } + +            case 0xf5: // true +            { +                return true; +            } + +            case 0xf6: // null +            { +                return value_t::null; +            } + +            case 0xf9: // Half-Precision Float (two-byte IEEE 754) +            { +                idx += 2; // skip two content bytes + +                // 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 int half = (v[current_idx + 1] << 8) + v[current_idx + 2]; +                const int exp = (half >> 10) & 0x1f; +                const int mant = half & 0x3ff; +                double val; +                if (exp == 0) +                { +                    val = std::ldexp(mant, -24); +                } +                else if (exp != 31) +                { +                    val = std::ldexp(mant + 1024, exp - 25); +                } +                else +                { +                    val = mant == 0 ? INFINITY : NAN; +                } +                return half & 0x8000 ? -val : val; +            } + +            case 0xfa: // Single-Precision Float (four-byte IEEE 754) +            { +                // copy bytes in reverse order into the float variable +                float res; +                for (size_t byte = 0; byte < sizeof(float); ++byte) +                { +                    reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&res)[sizeof(float) - byte - 1] = v[current_idx + 1 + byte]; +                } +                idx += sizeof(float); // skip content bytes +                return res; +            } + +            case 0xfb: // Double-Precision Float (eight-byte IEEE 754) +            { +                // copy bytes in reverse order into the double variable +                double res; +                for (size_t byte = 0; byte < sizeof(double); ++byte) +                { +                    reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(&res)[sizeof(double) - byte - 1] = v[current_idx + 1 + byte]; +                } +                idx += sizeof(double); // skip content bytes +                return res; +            } + +            default: // anything else (0xFF is handled inside the other types) +            { +                throw std::invalid_argument("error parsing a CBOR @ " + std::to_string(current_idx) + ": " + std::to_string(static_cast<int>(v[current_idx]))); +            } +        } +    } + +  public: +    /*! +    @brief create a MessagePack serialization of a given JSON value + +    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. + +    @param[in] j  JSON value to serialize +    @return MessagePack 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 MessagePack format.,to_msgpack} + +    @sa http://msgpack.org +    @sa @ref from_msgpack(const std::vector<uint8_t>&) for the analogous +        deserialization +    @sa @ref to_cbor(const basic_json& for the related CBOR format +    */ +    static std::vector<uint8_t> to_msgpack(const basic_json& j) +    { +        std::vector<uint8_t> result; +        to_msgpack_internal(j, result); +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a JSON value from a byte vector in MessagePack format + +    Deserializes a given byte vector @a v to a JSON value using the MessagePack +    serialization format. + +    @param[in] v  a byte vector in MessagePack format +    @return deserialized JSON value + +    @throw std::invalid_argument if unsupported features from MessagePack were +    used in the given vector @a v or if the input is not valid MessagePack +    @throw std::out_of_range if the given vector ends prematurely + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the byte vector @a v. + +    @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 +    @sa @ref from_cbor(const std::vector<uint8_t>&) for the related CBOR format +    */ +    static basic_json from_msgpack(const std::vector<uint8_t>& v) +    { +        size_t i = 0; +        return from_msgpack_internal(v, i); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a MessagePack 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. + +    @param[in] j  JSON value to serialize +    @return MessagePack 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 CBOR format.,to_cbor} + +    @sa http://cbor.io +    @sa @ref from_cbor(const std::vector<uint8_t>&) for the analogous +        deserialization +    @sa @ref to_msgpack(const basic_json& for the related MessagePack format +    */ +    static std::vector<uint8_t> to_cbor(const basic_json& j) +    { +        std::vector<uint8_t> result; +        to_cbor_internal(j, result); +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief create a JSON value from a byte vector in CBOR format + +    Deserializes a given byte vector @a v to a JSON value using the CBOR +    (Concise Binary Object Representation) serialization format. + +    @param[in] v  a byte vector in CBOR format +    @return deserialized JSON value + +    @throw std::invalid_argument if unsupported features from CBOR were used in +    the given vector @a v or if the input is not valid MessagePack +    @throw std::out_of_range if the given vector ends prematurely + +    @complexity Linear in the size of the byte vector @a v. + +    @liveexample{The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in CBOR +    format to a JSON value.,from_cbor} + +    @sa http://cbor.io +    @sa @ref to_cbor(const basic_json&) for the analogous serialization +    @sa @ref from_msgpack(const std::vector<uint8_t>&) for the related +        MessagePack format +    */ +    static basic_json from_cbor(const std::vector<uint8_t>& v) +    { +        size_t i = 0; +        return from_cbor_internal(v, i); +    } + +    /// @} + +  private: +    /////////////////////////// +    // convenience functions // +    /////////////////////////// + +    /*! +    @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. + +    @return basically a string representation of a the @a m_type member + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @since version 1.0.0 +    */ +    std::string type_name() const +    { +        switch (m_type) +        { +            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"; +            case value_t::discarded: +                return "discarded"; +            default: +                return "number"; +        } +    } + +    /*! +    @brief calculates the extra space to escape a JSON string + +    @param[in] s  the string to escape +    @return the number of characters required to escape string @a s + +    @complexity Linear in the length of string @a s. +    */ +    static std::size_t extra_space(const string_t& s) noexcept +    { +        return std::accumulate(s.begin(), s.end(), size_t{}, +                               [](size_t res, typename string_t::value_type c) +        { +            switch (c) +            { +                case '"': +                case '\\': +                case '\b': +                case '\f': +                case '\n': +                case '\r': +                case '\t': +                { +                    // from c (1 byte) to \x (2 bytes) +                    return res + 1; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    if (c >= 0x00 and c <= 0x1f) +                    { +                        // from c (1 byte) to \uxxxx (6 bytes) +                        return res + 5; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        return res; +                    } +                } +            } +        }); +    } + +    /*! +    @brief escape a string + +    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. + +    @param[in] s  the string to escape +    @return  the escaped string + +    @complexity Linear in the length of string @a s. +    */ +    static string_t escape_string(const string_t& s) +    { +        const auto space = extra_space(s); +        if (space == 0) +        { +            return s; +        } + +        // create a result string of necessary size +        string_t result(s.size() + space, '\\'); +        std::size_t pos = 0; + +        for (const auto& c : s) +        { +            switch (c) +            { +                // quotation mark (0x22) +                case '"': +                { +                    result[pos + 1] = '"'; +                    pos += 2; +                    break; +                } + +                // reverse solidus (0x5c) +                case '\\': +                { +                    // nothing to change +                    pos += 2; +                    break; +                } + +                // backspace (0x08) +                case '\b': +                { +                    result[pos + 1] = 'b'; +                    pos += 2; +                    break; +                } + +                // formfeed (0x0c) +                case '\f': +                { +                    result[pos + 1] = 'f'; +                    pos += 2; +                    break; +                } + +                // newline (0x0a) +                case '\n': +                { +                    result[pos + 1] = 'n'; +                    pos += 2; +                    break; +                } + +                // carriage return (0x0d) +                case '\r': +                { +                    result[pos + 1] = 'r'; +                    pos += 2; +                    break; +                } + +                // horizontal tab (0x09) +                case '\t': +                { +                    result[pos + 1] = 't'; +                    pos += 2; +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    if (c >= 0x00 and c <= 0x1f) +                    { +                        // convert a number 0..15 to its hex representation +                        // (0..f) +                        static const char hexify[16] = +                        { +                            '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', +                            '8', '9', 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f' +                        }; + +                        // print character c as \uxxxx +                        for (const char m : +                    { 'u', '0', '0', hexify[c >> 4], hexify[c & 0x0f] +                        }) +                        { +                            result[++pos] = m; +                        } + +                        ++pos; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        // all other characters are added as-is +                        result[pos++] = c; +                    } +                    break; +                } +            } +        } + +        return result; +    } + +    /*! +    @brief internal implementation of the serialization function + +    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. Note that + +    - 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 + +    @param[out] o              stream to write to +    @param[in] pretty_print    whether the output shall be pretty-printed +    @param[in] indent_step     the indent level +    @param[in] current_indent  the current indent level (only used internally) +    */ +    void dump(std::ostream& o, +              const bool pretty_print, +              const unsigned int indent_step, +              const unsigned int current_indent = 0) const +    { +        // variable to hold indentation for recursive calls +        unsigned int new_indent = current_indent; + +        switch (m_type) +        { +            case value_t::object: +            { +                if (m_value.object->empty()) +                { +                    o << "{}"; +                    return; +                } + +                o << "{"; + +                // increase indentation +                if (pretty_print) +                { +                    new_indent += indent_step; +                    o << "\n"; +                } + +                for (auto i = m_value.object->cbegin(); i != m_value.object->cend(); ++i) +                { +                    if (i != m_value.object->cbegin()) +                    { +                        o << (pretty_print ? ",\n" : ","); +                    } +                    o << string_t(new_indent, ' ') << "\"" +                      << escape_string(i->first) << "\":" +                      << (pretty_print ? " " : ""); +                    i->second.dump(o, pretty_print, indent_step, new_indent); +                } + +                // decrease indentation +                if (pretty_print) +                { +                    new_indent -= indent_step; +                    o << "\n"; +                } + +                o << string_t(new_indent, ' ') + "}"; +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::array: +            { +                if (m_value.array->empty()) +                { +                    o << "[]"; +                    return; +                } + +                o << "["; + +                // increase indentation +                if (pretty_print) +                { +                    new_indent += indent_step; +                    o << "\n"; +                } + +                for (auto i = m_value.array->cbegin(); i != m_value.array->cend(); ++i) +                { +                    if (i != m_value.array->cbegin()) +                    { +                        o << (pretty_print ? ",\n" : ","); +                    } +                    o << string_t(new_indent, ' '); +                    i->dump(o, pretty_print, indent_step, new_indent); +                } + +                // decrease indentation +                if (pretty_print) +                { +                    new_indent -= indent_step; +                    o << "\n"; +                } + +                o << string_t(new_indent, ' ') << "]"; +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::string: +            { +                o << string_t("\"") << escape_string(*m_value.string) << "\""; +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::boolean: +            { +                o << (m_value.boolean ? "true" : "false"); +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::number_integer: +            { +                o << m_value.number_integer; +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::number_unsigned: +            { +                o << m_value.number_unsigned; +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::number_float: +            { +                if (m_value.number_float == 0) +                { +                    // special case for zero to get "0.0"/"-0.0" +                    o << (std::signbit(m_value.number_float) ? "-0.0" : "0.0"); +                } +                else +                { +                    o << m_value.number_float; +                } +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::discarded: +            { +                o << "<discarded>"; +                return; +            } + +            case value_t::null: +            { +                o << "null"; +                return; +            } +        } +    } + +  private: +    ////////////////////// +    // member variables // +    ////////////////////// + +    /// the type of the current element +    value_t m_type = value_t::null; + +    /// the value of the current element +    json_value m_value = {}; + + +  private: +    /////////////// +    // iterators // +    /////////////// + +    /*! +    @brief an iterator for primitive JSON types + +    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. +    */ +    class primitive_iterator_t +    { +      public: +        /// set iterator to a defined beginning +        void set_begin() noexcept +        { +            m_it = begin_value; +        } + +        /// set iterator to a defined past the end +        void set_end() noexcept +        { +            m_it = end_value; +        } + +        /// return whether the iterator can be dereferenced +        constexpr bool is_begin() const noexcept +        { +            return (m_it == begin_value); +        } + +        /// return whether the iterator is at end +        constexpr bool is_end() const noexcept +        { +            return (m_it == end_value); +        } + +        /// return reference to the value to change and compare +        operator difference_type& () noexcept +        { +            return m_it; +        } + +        /// return value to compare +        constexpr operator difference_type () const noexcept +        { +            return m_it; +        } + +      private: +        static constexpr difference_type begin_value = 0; +        static constexpr difference_type end_value = begin_value + 1; + +        /// iterator as signed integer type +        difference_type m_it = std::numeric_limits<std::ptrdiff_t>::denorm_min(); +    }; + +    /*! +    @brief an iterator value + +    @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. +    */ +    struct internal_iterator +    { +        /// iterator for JSON objects +        typename object_t::iterator object_iterator; +        /// iterator for JSON arrays +        typename array_t::iterator array_iterator; +        /// generic iterator for all other types +        primitive_iterator_t primitive_iterator; + +        /// create an uninitialized internal_iterator +        internal_iterator() noexcept +            : object_iterator(), array_iterator(), primitive_iterator() +        {} +    }; + +    /// proxy class for the iterator_wrapper functions +    template<typename IteratorType> +    class iteration_proxy +    { +      private: +        /// helper class for iteration +        class iteration_proxy_internal +        { +          private: +            /// the iterator +            IteratorType anchor; +            /// an index for arrays (used to create key names) +            size_t array_index = 0; + +          public: +            explicit iteration_proxy_internal(IteratorType it) noexcept +                : anchor(it) +            {} + +            /// dereference operator (needed for range-based for) +            iteration_proxy_internal& operator*() +            { +                return *this; +            } + +            /// increment operator (needed for range-based for) +            iteration_proxy_internal& operator++() +            { +                ++anchor; +                ++array_index; + +                return *this; +            } + +            /// inequality operator (needed for range-based for) +            bool operator!= (const iteration_proxy_internal& o) const +            { +                return anchor != o.anchor; +            } + +            /// return key of the iterator +            typename basic_json::string_t key() const +            { +                assert(anchor.m_object != nullptr); + +                switch (anchor.m_object->type()) +                { +                    // use integer array index as key +                    case value_t::array: +                    { +                        return std::to_string(array_index); +                    } + +                    // use key from the object +                    case value_t::object: +                    { +                        return anchor.key(); +                    } + +                    // use an empty key for all primitive types +                    default: +                    { +                        return ""; +                    } +                } +            } + +            /// return value of the iterator +            typename IteratorType::reference value() const +            { +                return anchor.value(); +            } +        }; + +        /// the container to iterate +        typename IteratorType::reference container; + +      public: +        /// construct iteration proxy from a container +        explicit iteration_proxy(typename IteratorType::reference cont) +            : container(cont) +        {} + +        /// return iterator begin (needed for range-based for) +        iteration_proxy_internal begin() noexcept +        { +            return iteration_proxy_internal(container.begin()); +        } + +        /// return iterator end (needed for range-based for) +        iteration_proxy_internal end() noexcept +        { +            return iteration_proxy_internal(container.end()); +        } +    }; + +  public: +    /*! +    @brief a template for a random access 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: +    - [RandomAccessIterator](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/RandomAccessIterator): +      The iterator that can be moved to point (forward and backward) to any +      element in constant time. + +    @since version 1.0.0, simplified in version 2.0.9 +    */ +    template<typename U> +    class iter_impl : public std::iterator<std::random_access_iterator_tag, U> +    { +        /// allow basic_json to access private members +        friend class basic_json; + +        // make sure U is basic_json or const basic_json +        static_assert(std::is_same<U, basic_json>::value +                      or std::is_same<U, const basic_json>::value, +                      "iter_impl only accepts (const) basic_json"); + +      public: +        /// the type of the values when the iterator is dereferenced +        using value_type = typename basic_json::value_type; +        /// a type to represent differences between iterators +        using difference_type = typename basic_json::difference_type; +        /// defines a pointer to the type iterated over (value_type) +        using pointer = typename std::conditional<std::is_const<U>::value, +              typename basic_json::const_pointer, +              typename basic_json::pointer>::type; +        /// defines a reference to the type iterated over (value_type) +        using reference = typename std::conditional<std::is_const<U>::value, +              typename basic_json::const_reference, +              typename basic_json::reference>::type; +        /// the category of the iterator +        using iterator_category = std::bidirectional_iterator_tag; + +        /// default constructor +        iter_impl() = default; + +        /*! +        @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) +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    m_it.object_iterator = typename object_t::iterator(); +                    break; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    m_it.array_iterator = typename array_t::iterator(); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    m_it.primitive_iterator = primitive_iterator_t(); +                    break; +                } +            } +        } + +        /* +        Use operator `const_iterator` instead of `const_iterator(const iterator& +        other) noexcept` to avoid two class definitions for @ref iterator and +        @ref const_iterator. + +        This function is only called if this class is an @ref iterator. If this +        class is a @ref const_iterator this function is not called. +        */ +        operator const_iterator() const +        { +            const_iterator ret; + +            if (m_object) +            { +                ret.m_object = m_object; +                ret.m_it = m_it; +            } + +            return ret; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief copy constructor +        @param[in] other  iterator to copy from +        @note It is not checked whether @a other is initialized. +        */ +        iter_impl(const iter_impl& other) noexcept +            : m_object(other.m_object), m_it(other.m_it) +        {} + +        /*! +        @brief copy assignment +        @param[in,out] other  iterator to copy from +        @note It is not checked whether @a other is initialized. +        */ +        iter_impl& operator=(iter_impl other) noexcept( +            std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<pointer>::value and +            std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<pointer>::value and +            std::is_nothrow_move_constructible<internal_iterator>::value and +            std::is_nothrow_move_assignable<internal_iterator>::value +        ) +        { +            std::swap(m_object, other.m_object); +            std::swap(m_it, other.m_it); +            return *this; +        } + +      private: +        /*! +        @brief set the iterator to the first value +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        void set_begin() noexcept +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    m_it.object_iterator = m_object->m_value.object->begin(); +                    break; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    m_it.array_iterator = m_object->m_value.array->begin(); +                    break; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::null: +                { +                    // set to end so begin()==end() is true: null is empty +                    m_it.primitive_iterator.set_end(); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    m_it.primitive_iterator.set_begin(); +                    break; +                } +            } +        } + +        /*! +        @brief set the iterator past the last value +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        void set_end() noexcept +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    m_it.object_iterator = m_object->m_value.object->end(); +                    break; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    m_it.array_iterator = m_object->m_value.array->end(); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    m_it.primitive_iterator.set_end(); +                    break; +                } +            } +        } + +      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 +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    assert(m_it.object_iterator != m_object->m_value.object->end()); +                    return m_it.object_iterator->second; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    assert(m_it.array_iterator != m_object->m_value.array->end()); +                    return *m_it.array_iterator; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::null: +                { +                    throw std::out_of_range("cannot get value"); +                } + +                default: +                { +                    if (m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin()) +                    { +                        return *m_object; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        throw std::out_of_range("cannot get value"); +                    } +                } +            } +        } + +        /*! +        @brief dereference the iterator +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        pointer operator->() const +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    assert(m_it.object_iterator != m_object->m_value.object->end()); +                    return &(m_it.object_iterator->second); +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    assert(m_it.array_iterator != m_object->m_value.array->end()); +                    return &*m_it.array_iterator; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    if (m_it.primitive_iterator.is_begin()) +                    { +                        return m_object; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        throw std::out_of_range("cannot get value"); +                    } +                } +            } +        } + +        /*! +        @brief post-increment (it++) +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        iter_impl 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++() +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    std::advance(m_it.object_iterator, 1); +                    break; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    std::advance(m_it.array_iterator, 1); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    ++m_it.primitive_iterator; +                    break; +                } +            } + +            return *this; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief post-decrement (it--) +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        iter_impl operator--(int) +        { +            auto result = *this; +            --(*this); +            return result; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief pre-decrement (--it) +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        iter_impl& operator--() +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    std::advance(m_it.object_iterator, -1); +                    break; +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    std::advance(m_it.array_iterator, -1); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    --m_it.primitive_iterator; +                    break; +                } +            } + +            return *this; +        } + +        /*! +        @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 (m_object != other.m_object) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("cannot compare iterators of different containers"); +            } + +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    return (m_it.object_iterator == other.m_it.object_iterator); +                } + +                case basic_json::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: not equal +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        bool operator!=(const iter_impl& other) const +        { +            return not 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 (m_object != other.m_object) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("cannot compare iterators of different containers"); +            } + +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    throw std::domain_error("cannot compare order of object iterators"); +                } + +                case basic_json::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 not 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 not 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 not operator<(other); +        } + +        /*! +        @brief  add to iterator +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        iter_impl& operator+=(difference_type i) +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    throw std::domain_error("cannot use offsets with object iterators"); +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    std::advance(m_it.array_iterator, i); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    m_it.primitive_iterator += i; +                    break; +                } +            } + +            return *this; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief  subtract from iterator +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        iter_impl& operator-=(difference_type i) +        { +            return operator+=(-i); +        } + +        /*! +        @brief  add to iterator +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        iter_impl operator+(difference_type i) +        { +            auto result = *this; +            result += i; +            return result; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief  subtract from iterator +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        iter_impl operator-(difference_type i) +        { +            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 +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    throw std::domain_error("cannot use offsets with object iterators"); +                } + +                case basic_json::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  access to successor +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        reference operator[](difference_type n) const +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            switch (m_object->m_type) +            { +                case basic_json::value_t::object: +                { +                    throw std::domain_error("cannot use operator[] for object iterators"); +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::array: +                { +                    return *std::next(m_it.array_iterator, n); +                } + +                case basic_json::value_t::null: +                { +                    throw std::out_of_range("cannot get value"); +                } + +                default: +                { +                    if (m_it.primitive_iterator == -n) +                    { +                        return *m_object; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        throw std::out_of_range("cannot get value"); +                    } +                } +            } +        } + +        /*! +        @brief  return the key of an object iterator +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        typename object_t::key_type key() const +        { +            assert(m_object != nullptr); + +            if (m_object->is_object()) +            { +                return m_it.object_iterator->first; +            } +            else +            { +                throw std::domain_error("cannot use key() for non-object iterators"); +            } +        } + +        /*! +        @brief  return the value of an iterator +        @pre The iterator is initialized; i.e. `m_object != nullptr`. +        */ +        reference value() const +        { +            return operator*(); +        } + +      private: +        /// associated JSON instance +        pointer m_object = nullptr; +        /// the actual iterator of the associated instance +        internal_iterator m_it = internal_iterator(); +    }; + +    /*! +    @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: +    - [RandomAccessIterator](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/RandomAccessIterator): +      The iterator that can be moved to point (forward and backward) to any +      element in constant time. +    - [OutputIterator](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/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: +        /// shortcut to the reverse iterator adaptor +        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 +        json_reverse_iterator(const typename base_iterator::iterator_type& it) noexcept +            : base_iterator(it) +        {} + +        /// create reverse iterator from base class +        json_reverse_iterator(const base_iterator& it) noexcept +            : base_iterator(it) +        {} + +        /// post-increment (it++) +        json_reverse_iterator operator++(int) +        { +            return base_iterator::operator++(1); +        } + +        /// pre-increment (++it) +        json_reverse_iterator& operator++() +        { +            base_iterator::operator++(); +            return *this; +        } + +        /// post-decrement (it--) +        json_reverse_iterator operator--(int) +        { +            return base_iterator::operator--(1); +        } + +        /// pre-decrement (--it) +        json_reverse_iterator& operator--() +        { +            base_iterator::operator--(); +            return *this; +        } + +        /// add to iterator +        json_reverse_iterator& operator+=(difference_type i) +        { +            base_iterator::operator+=(i); +            return *this; +        } + +        /// add to iterator +        json_reverse_iterator operator+(difference_type i) const +        { +            auto result = *this; +            result += i; +            return result; +        } + +        /// subtract from iterator +        json_reverse_iterator operator-(difference_type i) const +        { +            auto result = *this; +            result -= i; +            return result; +        } + +        /// return difference +        difference_type operator-(const json_reverse_iterator& other) const +        { +            return this->base() - other.base(); +        } + +        /// access to successor +        reference operator[](difference_type n) const +        { +            return *(this->operator+(n)); +        } + +        /// return the key of an object iterator +        typename object_t::key_type key() const +        { +            auto it = --this->base(); +            return it.key(); +        } + +        /// return the value of an iterator +        reference value() const +        { +            auto it = --this->base(); +            return it.operator * (); +        } +    }; + + +  private: +    ////////////////////// +    // lexer and parser // +    ////////////////////// + +    /*! +    @brief lexical analysis + +    This class organizes the lexical analysis during JSON deserialization. The +    core of it is a scanner generated by [re2c](http://re2c.org) that +    processes a buffer and recognizes tokens according to RFC 7159. +    */ +    class lexer +    { +      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_number,    ///< a number -- use get_number() 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 +        }; + +        /// the char type to use in the lexer +        using lexer_char_t = unsigned char; + +        /// a lexer from a buffer with given length +        lexer(const lexer_char_t* buff, const size_t len) noexcept +            : m_content(buff) +        { +            assert(m_content != nullptr); +            m_start = m_cursor = m_content; +            m_limit = m_content + len; +        } + +        /// a lexer from an input stream +        explicit lexer(std::istream& s) +            : m_stream(&s), m_line_buffer() +        { +            // immediately abort if stream is erroneous +            if (s.fail()) +            { +                throw std::invalid_argument("stream error: " +  std::string(strerror(errno))); +            } + +            // fill buffer +            fill_line_buffer(); + +            // skip UTF-8 byte-order mark +            if (m_line_buffer.size() >= 3 and m_line_buffer.substr(0, 3) == "\xEF\xBB\xBF") +            { +                m_line_buffer[0] = ' '; +                m_line_buffer[1] = ' '; +                m_line_buffer[2] = ' '; +            } +        } + +        // switch off unwanted functions (due to pointer members) +        lexer() = delete; +        lexer(const lexer&) = delete; +        lexer operator=(const lexer&) = delete; + +        /*! +        @brief create a string from one or two Unicode code points + +        There are two cases: (1) @a codepoint1 is in the Basic Multilingual +        Plane (U+0000 through U+FFFF) and @a codepoint2 is 0, or (2) +        @a codepoint1 and @a codepoint2 are a UTF-16 surrogate pair to +        represent a code point above U+FFFF. + +        @param[in] codepoint1  the code point (can be high surrogate) +        @param[in] codepoint2  the code point (can be low surrogate or 0) + +        @return string representation of the code point; the length of the +        result string is between 1 and 4 characters. + +        @throw std::out_of_range if code point is > 0x10ffff; example: `"code +        points above 0x10FFFF are invalid"` +        @throw std::invalid_argument if the low surrogate is invalid; example: +        `""missing or wrong low surrogate""` + +        @complexity Constant. + +        @see <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8#Sample_code> +        */ +        static string_t to_unicode(const std::size_t codepoint1, +                                   const std::size_t codepoint2 = 0) +        { +            // calculate the code point from the given code points +            std::size_t codepoint = codepoint1; + +            // check if codepoint1 is a high surrogate +            if (codepoint1 >= 0xD800 and codepoint1 <= 0xDBFF) +            { +                // check if codepoint2 is a low surrogate +                if (codepoint2 >= 0xDC00 and codepoint2 <= 0xDFFF) +                { +                    codepoint = +                        // high surrogate occupies the most significant 22 bits +                        (codepoint1 << 10) +                        // low surrogate occupies the least significant 15 bits +                        + codepoint2 +                        // there is still the 0xD800, 0xDC00 and 0x10000 noise +                        // in the result so we have to subtract with: +                        // (0xD800 << 10) + DC00 - 0x10000 = 0x35FDC00 +                        - 0x35FDC00; +                } +                else +                { +                    throw std::invalid_argument("missing or wrong low surrogate"); +                } +            } + +            string_t result; + +            if (codepoint < 0x80) +            { +                // 1-byte characters: 0xxxxxxx (ASCII) +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(codepoint)); +            } +            else if (codepoint <= 0x7ff) +            { +                // 2-byte characters: 110xxxxx 10xxxxxx +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0xC0 | ((codepoint >> 6) & 0x1F))); +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0x80 | (codepoint & 0x3F))); +            } +            else if (codepoint <= 0xffff) +            { +                // 3-byte characters: 1110xxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0xE0 | ((codepoint >> 12) & 0x0F))); +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0x80 | ((codepoint >> 6) & 0x3F))); +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0x80 | (codepoint & 0x3F))); +            } +            else if (codepoint <= 0x10ffff) +            { +                // 4-byte characters: 11110xxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx 10xxxxxx +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0xF0 | ((codepoint >> 18) & 0x07))); +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0x80 | ((codepoint >> 12) & 0x3F))); +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0x80 | ((codepoint >> 6) & 0x3F))); +                result.append(1, static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(0x80 | (codepoint & 0x3F))); +            } +            else +            { +                throw std::out_of_range("code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid"); +            } + +            return result; +        } + +        /// return name of values of type token_type (only used for errors) +        static std::string token_type_name(const token_type t) +        { +            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_number: +                    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"; +                default: +                { +                    // catch non-enum values +                    return "unknown token"; // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                } +            } +        } + +        /*! +        This function implements a scanner for JSON. It is specified using +        regular expressions that try to follow RFC 7159 as close as possible. +        These regular expressions are then translated into a minimized +        deterministic finite automaton (DFA) by the tool +        [re2c](http://re2c.org). As a result, the translated code for this +        function consists of a large block of code with `goto` jumps. + +        @return the class of the next token read from the buffer + +        @complexity Linear in the length of the input.\n + +        Proposition: The loop below will always terminate for finite input.\n + +        Proof (by contradiction): Assume a finite input. To loop forever, the +        loop must never hit code with a `break` statement. The only code +        snippets without a `break` statement are the continue statements for +        whitespace and byte-order-marks. To loop forever, the input must be an +        infinite sequence of whitespace or byte-order-marks. This contradicts +        the assumption of finite input, q.e.d. +        */ +        token_type scan() +        { +            while (true) +            { +                // pointer for backtracking information +                m_marker = nullptr; + +                // remember the begin of the token +                m_start = m_cursor; +                assert(m_start != nullptr); + + +                { +                    lexer_char_t yych; +                    unsigned int yyaccept = 0; +                    static const unsigned char yybm[] = +                    { +                        0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0, +                        0,  32,  32,   0,   0,  32,   0,   0, +                        0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0, +                        0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0,   0, +                        160, 128,   0, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        192, 192, 192, 192, 192, 192, 192, 192, +                        192, 192, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128,   0, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, 128, +                        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, +                        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, +                        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, +                        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, +                    }; +                    if ((m_limit - m_cursor) < 5) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(5);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yybm[0 + yych] & 32) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_6; +                    } +                    if (yych <= '[') +                    { +                        if (yych <= '-') +                        { +                            if (yych <= '"') +                            { +                                if (yych <= 0x00) +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_2; +                                } +                                if (yych <= '!') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_4; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_9; +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                if (yych <= '+') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_4; +                                } +                                if (yych <= ',') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_10; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_12; +                            } +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            if (yych <= '9') +                            { +                                if (yych <= '/') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_4; +                                } +                                if (yych <= '0') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_13; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_15; +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                if (yych <= ':') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_17; +                                } +                                if (yych <= 'Z') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_4; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_19; +                            } +                        } +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'n') +                        { +                            if (yych <= 'e') +                            { +                                if (yych == ']') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_21; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_4; +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                if (yych <= 'f') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_23; +                                } +                                if (yych <= 'm') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_4; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_24; +                            } +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            if (yych <= 'z') +                            { +                                if (yych == 't') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_25; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_4; +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                if (yych <= '{') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_26; +                                } +                                if (yych == '}') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_28; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_4; +                            } +                        } +                    } +basic_json_parser_2: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::end_of_input; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_4: +                    ++m_cursor; +basic_json_parser_5: +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::parse_error; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_6: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yybm[0 + yych] & 32) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_6; +                    } +                    { +                        continue; +                    } +basic_json_parser_9: +                    yyaccept = 0; +                    yych = *(m_marker = ++m_cursor); +                    if (yych <= 0x1F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_5; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0x7F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_31; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xC1) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_5; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xF4) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_31; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_5; +basic_json_parser_10: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::value_separator; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_12: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '/') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_5; +                    } +                    if (yych <= '0') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_13; +                    } +                    if (yych <= '9') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_15; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_5; +basic_json_parser_13: +                    yyaccept = 1; +                    yych = *(m_marker = ++m_cursor); +                    if (yych <= 'D') +                    { +                        if (yych == '.') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_43; +                        } +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'E') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_44; +                        } +                        if (yych == 'e') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_44; +                        } +                    } +basic_json_parser_14: +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::value_number; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_15: +                    yyaccept = 1; +                    m_marker = ++m_cursor; +                    if ((m_limit - m_cursor) < 3) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(3);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yybm[0 + yych] & 64) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_15; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 'D') +                    { +                        if (yych == '.') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_43; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_14; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'E') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_44; +                        } +                        if (yych == 'e') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_44; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_14; +                    } +basic_json_parser_17: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::name_separator; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_19: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::begin_array; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_21: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::end_array; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_23: +                    yyaccept = 0; +                    yych = *(m_marker = ++m_cursor); +                    if (yych == 'a') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_45; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_5; +basic_json_parser_24: +                    yyaccept = 0; +                    yych = *(m_marker = ++m_cursor); +                    if (yych == 'u') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_46; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_5; +basic_json_parser_25: +                    yyaccept = 0; +                    yych = *(m_marker = ++m_cursor); +                    if (yych == 'r') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_47; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_5; +basic_json_parser_26: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::begin_object; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_28: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::end_object; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_30: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +basic_json_parser_31: +                    if (yybm[0 + yych] & 128) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_30; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xE0) +                    { +                        if (yych <= '\\') +                        { +                            if (yych <= 0x1F) +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_32; +                            } +                            if (yych <= '"') +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_33; +                            } +                            goto basic_json_parser_35; +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            if (yych <= 0xC1) +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_32; +                            } +                            if (yych <= 0xDF) +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_36; +                            } +                            goto basic_json_parser_37; +                        } +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 0xEF) +                        { +                            if (yych == 0xED) +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_39; +                            } +                            goto basic_json_parser_38; +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            if (yych <= 0xF0) +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_40; +                            } +                            if (yych <= 0xF3) +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_41; +                            } +                            if (yych <= 0xF4) +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_42; +                            } +                        } +                    } +basic_json_parser_32: +                    m_cursor = m_marker; +                    if (yyaccept == 0) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_5; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_14; +                    } +basic_json_parser_33: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::value_string; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_35: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 'e') +                    { +                        if (yych <= '/') +                        { +                            if (yych == '"') +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_30; +                            } +                            if (yych <= '.') +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_32; +                            } +                            goto basic_json_parser_30; +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            if (yych <= '\\') +                            { +                                if (yych <= '[') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_30; +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                if (yych == 'b') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_30; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_32; +                            } +                        } +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'q') +                        { +                            if (yych <= 'f') +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_30; +                            } +                            if (yych == 'n') +                            { +                                goto basic_json_parser_30; +                            } +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            if (yych <= 's') +                            { +                                if (yych <= 'r') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_30; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_32; +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                if (yych <= 't') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_30; +                                } +                                if (yych <= 'u') +                                { +                                    goto basic_json_parser_48; +                                } +                                goto basic_json_parser_32; +                            } +                        } +                    } +basic_json_parser_36: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 0x7F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xBF) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_30; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_37: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 0x9F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xBF) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_36; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_38: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 0x7F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xBF) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_36; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_39: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 0x7F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0x9F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_36; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_40: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 0x8F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xBF) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_38; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_41: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 0x7F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0xBF) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_38; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_42: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 0x7F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= 0x8F) +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_38; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_43: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '/') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych <= '9') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_49; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_44: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= ',') +                    { +                        if (yych == '+') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_51; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= '-') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_51; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '/') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '9') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_52; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +basic_json_parser_45: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych == 'l') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_54; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_46: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych == 'l') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_55; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_47: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych == 'u') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_56; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_48: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '@') +                    { +                        if (yych <= '/') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '9') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_57; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'F') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_57; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '`') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= 'f') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_57; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +basic_json_parser_49: +                    yyaccept = 1; +                    m_marker = ++m_cursor; +                    if ((m_limit - m_cursor) < 3) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(3);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= 'D') +                    { +                        if (yych <= '/') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_14; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '9') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_49; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_14; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'E') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_44; +                        } +                        if (yych == 'e') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_44; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_14; +                    } +basic_json_parser_51: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '/') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    if (yych >= ':') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +basic_json_parser_52: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '/') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_14; +                    } +                    if (yych <= '9') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_52; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_14; +basic_json_parser_54: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych == 's') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_58; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_55: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych == 'l') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_59; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_56: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych == 'e') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_61; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_57: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '@') +                    { +                        if (yych <= '/') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '9') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_63; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'F') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_63; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '`') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= 'f') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_63; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +basic_json_parser_58: +                    yych = *++m_cursor; +                    if (yych == 'e') +                    { +                        goto basic_json_parser_64; +                    } +                    goto basic_json_parser_32; +basic_json_parser_59: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::literal_null; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_61: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::literal_true; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_63: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '@') +                    { +                        if (yych <= '/') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '9') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_66; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'F') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_66; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '`') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= 'f') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_66; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +basic_json_parser_64: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    { +                        last_token_type = token_type::literal_false; +                        break; +                    } +basic_json_parser_66: +                    ++m_cursor; +                    if (m_limit <= m_cursor) +                    { +                        fill_line_buffer(1);    // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                    yych = *m_cursor; +                    if (yych <= '@') +                    { +                        if (yych <= '/') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '9') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_30; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        if (yych <= 'F') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_30; +                        } +                        if (yych <= '`') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_32; +                        } +                        if (yych <= 'f') +                        { +                            goto basic_json_parser_30; +                        } +                        goto basic_json_parser_32; +                    } +                } + +            } + +            return last_token_type; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief append data from the stream to the line buffer + +        This function is called by the scan() function when the end of the +        buffer (`m_limit`) is reached and the `m_cursor` pointer cannot be +        incremented without leaving the limits of the line buffer. Note re2c +        decides when to call this function. + +        If the lexer reads from contiguous storage, there is no trailing null +        byte. Therefore, this function must make sure to add these padding +        null bytes. + +        If the lexer reads from an input stream, this function reads the next +        line of the input. + +        @pre +            p p p p p p u u u u u x . . . . . . +            ^           ^       ^   ^ +            m_content   m_start |   m_limit +                                m_cursor + +        @post +            u u u u u x x x x x x x . . . . . . +            ^       ^               ^ +            |       m_cursor        m_limit +            m_start +            m_content +        */ +        void fill_line_buffer(size_t n = 0) +        { +            // if line buffer is used, m_content points to its data +            assert(m_line_buffer.empty() +                   or m_content == reinterpret_cast<const lexer_char_t*>(m_line_buffer.data())); + +            // if line buffer is used, m_limit is set past the end of its data +            assert(m_line_buffer.empty() +                   or m_limit == m_content + m_line_buffer.size()); + +            // pointer relationships +            assert(m_content <= m_start); +            assert(m_start <= m_cursor); +            assert(m_cursor <= m_limit); +            assert(m_marker == nullptr or m_marker  <= m_limit); + +            // number of processed characters (p) +            const size_t num_processed_chars = static_cast<size_t>(m_start - m_content); +            // offset for m_marker wrt. to m_start +            const auto offset_marker = (m_marker == nullptr) ? 0 : m_marker - m_start; +            // number of unprocessed characters (u) +            const auto offset_cursor = m_cursor - m_start; + +            // no stream is used or end of file is reached +            if (m_stream == nullptr or m_stream->eof()) +            { +                // m_start may or may not be pointing into m_line_buffer at +                // this point. We trust the standand library to do the right +                // thing. See http://stackoverflow.com/q/28142011/266378 +                m_line_buffer.assign(m_start, m_limit); + +                // append n characters to make sure that there is sufficient +                // space between m_cursor and m_limit +                m_line_buffer.append(1, '\x00'); +                if (n > 0) +                { +                    m_line_buffer.append(n - 1, '\x01'); +                } +            } +            else +            { +                // delete processed characters from line buffer +                m_line_buffer.erase(0, num_processed_chars); +                // read next line from input stream +                m_line_buffer_tmp.clear(); +                std::getline(*m_stream, m_line_buffer_tmp, '\n'); + +                // add line with newline symbol to the line buffer +                m_line_buffer += m_line_buffer_tmp; +                m_line_buffer.push_back('\n'); +            } + +            // set pointers +            m_content = reinterpret_cast<const lexer_char_t*>(m_line_buffer.data()); +            assert(m_content != nullptr); +            m_start  = m_content; +            m_marker = m_start + offset_marker; +            m_cursor = m_start + offset_cursor; +            m_limit  = m_start + m_line_buffer.size(); +        } + +        /// return string representation of last read token +        string_t get_token_string() const +        { +            assert(m_start != nullptr); +            return string_t(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), +                            static_cast<size_t>(m_cursor - m_start)); +        } + +        /*! +        @brief return string value for string tokens + +        The function iterates the characters between the opening and closing +        quotes of the string value. The complete string is the range +        [m_start,m_cursor). Consequently, we iterate from m_start+1 to +        m_cursor-1. + +        We differentiate two cases: + +        1. Escaped characters. In this case, a new character is constructed +           according to the nature of the escape. Some escapes create new +           characters (e.g., `"\\n"` is replaced by `"\n"`), some are copied +           as is (e.g., `"\\\\"`). Furthermore, Unicode escapes of the shape +           `"\\uxxxx"` need special care. In this case, to_unicode takes care +           of the construction of the values. +        2. Unescaped characters are copied as is. + +        @pre `m_cursor - m_start >= 2`, meaning the length of the last token +        is at least 2 bytes which is trivially true for any string (which +        consists of at least two quotes). + +            " c1 c2 c3 ... " +            ^                ^ +            m_start          m_cursor + +        @complexity Linear in the length of the string.\n + +        Lemma: The loop body will always terminate.\n + +        Proof (by contradiction): Assume the loop body does not terminate. As +        the loop body does not contain another loop, one of the called +        functions must never return. The called functions are `std::strtoul` +        and to_unicode. Neither function can loop forever, so the loop body +        will never loop forever which contradicts the assumption that the loop +        body does not terminate, q.e.d.\n + +        Lemma: The loop condition for the for loop is eventually false.\n + +        Proof (by contradiction): Assume the loop does not terminate. Due to +        the above lemma, this can only be due to a tautological loop +        condition; that is, the loop condition i < m_cursor - 1 must always be +        true. Let x be the change of i for any loop iteration. Then +        m_start + 1 + x < m_cursor - 1 must hold to loop indefinitely. This +        can be rephrased to m_cursor - m_start - 2 > x. With the +        precondition, we x <= 0, meaning that the loop condition holds +        indefinitly if i is always decreased. However, observe that the value +        of i is strictly increasing with each iteration, as it is incremented +        by 1 in the iteration expression and never decremented inside the loop +        body. Hence, the loop condition will eventually be false which +        contradicts the assumption that the loop condition is a tautology, +        q.e.d. + +        @return string value of current token without opening and closing +        quotes +        @throw std::out_of_range if to_unicode fails +        */ +        string_t get_string() const +        { +            assert(m_cursor - m_start >= 2); + +            string_t result; +            result.reserve(static_cast<size_t>(m_cursor - m_start - 2)); + +            // iterate the result between the quotes +            for (const lexer_char_t* i = m_start + 1; i < m_cursor - 1; ++i) +            { +                // find next escape character +                auto e = std::find(i, m_cursor - 1, '\\'); +                if (e != i) +                { +                    // see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/365#issuecomment-262874705 +                    for (auto k = i; k < e; k++) +                    { +                        result.push_back(static_cast<typename string_t::value_type>(*k)); +                    } +                    i = e - 1; // -1 because of ++i +                } +                else +                { +                    // processing escaped character +                    // read next character +                    ++i; + +                    switch (*i) +                    { +                        // the default escapes +                        case 't': +                        { +                            result += "\t"; +                            break; +                        } +                        case 'b': +                        { +                            result += "\b"; +                            break; +                        } +                        case 'f': +                        { +                            result += "\f"; +                            break; +                        } +                        case 'n': +                        { +                            result += "\n"; +                            break; +                        } +                        case 'r': +                        { +                            result += "\r"; +                            break; +                        } +                        case '\\': +                        { +                            result += "\\"; +                            break; +                        } +                        case '/': +                        { +                            result += "/"; +                            break; +                        } +                        case '"': +                        { +                            result += "\""; +                            break; +                        } + +                        // unicode +                        case 'u': +                        { +                            // get code xxxx from uxxxx +                            auto codepoint = std::strtoul(std::string(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(i + 1), +                                                          4).c_str(), nullptr, 16); + +                            // check if codepoint is a high surrogate +                            if (codepoint >= 0xD800 and codepoint <= 0xDBFF) +                            { +                                // make sure there is a subsequent unicode +                                if ((i + 6 >= m_limit) or * (i + 5) != '\\' or * (i + 6) != 'u') +                                { +                                    throw std::invalid_argument("missing low surrogate"); +                                } + +                                // get code yyyy from uxxxx\uyyyy +                                auto codepoint2 = std::strtoul(std::string(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer> +                                                               (i + 7), 4).c_str(), nullptr, 16); +                                result += to_unicode(codepoint, codepoint2); +                                // skip the next 10 characters (xxxx\uyyyy) +                                i += 10; +                            } +                            else if (codepoint >= 0xDC00 and codepoint <= 0xDFFF) +                            { +                                // we found a lone low surrogate +                                throw std::invalid_argument("missing high surrogate"); +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                // add unicode character(s) +                                result += to_unicode(codepoint); +                                // skip the next four characters (xxxx) +                                i += 4; +                            } +                            break; +                        } +                    } +                } +            } + +            return result; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief parse floating point number + +        This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate +        standard floating point number parsing function based on the type +        supplied via the first parameter.  Set this to @a +        static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr). + +        @param[in,out] endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after +        the number + +        @return the floating point number +        */ +        long double str_to_float_t(long double* /* type */, char** endptr) const +        { +            return std::strtold(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr); +        } + +        /*! +        @brief parse floating point number + +        This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate +        standard floating point number parsing function based on the type +        supplied via the first parameter.  Set this to @a +        static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr). + +        @param[in,out] endptr  recieves a pointer to the first character after +        the number + +        @return the floating point number +        */ +        double str_to_float_t(double* /* type */, char** endptr) const +        { +            return std::strtod(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr); +        } + +        /*! +        @brief parse floating point number + +        This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate +        standard floating point number parsing function based on the type +        supplied via the first parameter.  Set this to @a +        static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr). + +        @param[in,out] endptr  recieves a pointer to the first character after +        the number + +        @return the floating point number +        */ +        float str_to_float_t(float* /* type */, char** endptr) const +        { +            return std::strtof(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr); +        } + +        /*! +        @brief return number value for number tokens + +        This function translates the last token into the most appropriate +        number type (either integer, unsigned integer or floating point), +        which is passed back to the caller via the result parameter. + +        This function parses the integer component up to the radix point or +        exponent while collecting information about the 'floating point +        representation', which it stores in the result parameter. If there is +        no radix point or exponent, and the number can fit into a @ref +        number_integer_t or @ref number_unsigned_t then it sets the result +        parameter accordingly. + +        If the number is a floating point number the number is then parsed +        using @a std:strtod (or @a std:strtof or @a std::strtold). + +        @param[out] result  @ref basic_json object to receive the number, or +        NAN if the conversion read past the current token. The latter case +        needs to be treated by the caller function. +        */ +        void get_number(basic_json& result) const +        { +            assert(m_start != nullptr); + +            const lexer::lexer_char_t* curptr = m_start; + +            // accumulate the integer conversion result (unsigned for now) +            number_unsigned_t value = 0; + +            // maximum absolute value of the relevant integer type +            number_unsigned_t max; + +            // temporarily store the type to avoid unecessary bitfield access +            value_t type; + +            // look for sign +            if (*curptr == '-') +            { +                type = value_t::number_integer; +                max = static_cast<uint64_t>((std::numeric_limits<number_integer_t>::max)()) + 1; +                curptr++; +            } +            else +            { +                type = value_t::number_unsigned; +                max = static_cast<uint64_t>((std::numeric_limits<number_unsigned_t>::max)()); +            } + +            // count the significant figures +            for (; curptr < m_cursor; curptr++) +            { +                // quickly skip tests if a digit +                if (*curptr < '0' || *curptr > '9') +                { +                    if (*curptr == '.') +                    { +                        // don't count '.' but change to float +                        type = value_t::number_float; +                        continue; +                    } +                    // assume exponent (if not then will fail parse): change to +                    // float, stop counting and record exponent details +                    type = value_t::number_float; +                    break; +                } + +                // skip if definitely not an integer +                if (type != value_t::number_float) +                { +                    auto digit = static_cast<number_unsigned_t>(*curptr - '0'); + +                    // overflow if value * 10 + digit > max, move terms around +                    // to avoid overflow in intermediate values +                    if (value > (max - digit) / 10) +                    { +                        // overflow +                        type = value_t::number_float; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        // no overflow +                        value = value * 10 + digit; +                    } +                } +            } + +            // save the value (if not a float) +            if (type == value_t::number_unsigned) +            { +                result.m_value.number_unsigned = value; +            } +            else if (type == value_t::number_integer) +            { +                // invariant: if we parsed a '-', the absolute value is between +                // 0 (we allow -0) and max == -INT64_MIN +                assert(value >= 0); +                assert(value <= max); + +                if (value == max) +                { +                    // we cannot simply negate value (== max == -INT64_MIN), +                    // see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/389 +                    result.m_value.number_integer = static_cast<number_integer_t>(INT64_MIN); +                } +                else +                { +                    // all other values can be negated safely +                    result.m_value.number_integer = -static_cast<number_integer_t>(value); +                } +            } +            else +            { +                // parse with strtod +                result.m_value.number_float = str_to_float_t(static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr), NULL); + +                // replace infinity and NAN by null +                if (not std::isfinite(result.m_value.number_float)) +                { +                    type = value_t::null; +                    result.m_value = basic_json::json_value(); +                } +            } + +            // save the type +            result.m_type = type; +        } + +      private: +        /// optional input stream +        std::istream* m_stream = nullptr; +        /// line buffer buffer for m_stream +        string_t m_line_buffer {}; +        /// used for filling m_line_buffer +        string_t m_line_buffer_tmp {}; +        /// the buffer pointer +        const lexer_char_t* m_content = nullptr; +        /// pointer to the beginning of the current symbol +        const lexer_char_t* m_start = nullptr; +        /// pointer for backtracking information +        const lexer_char_t* m_marker = nullptr; +        /// pointer to the current symbol +        const lexer_char_t* m_cursor = nullptr; +        /// pointer to the end of the buffer +        const lexer_char_t* m_limit = nullptr; +        /// the last token type +        token_type last_token_type = token_type::end_of_input; +    }; + +    /*! +    @brief syntax analysis + +    This class implements a recursive decent parser. +    */ +    class parser +    { +      public: +        /// a parser reading from a string literal +        parser(const char* buff, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +            : callback(cb), +              m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(buff), std::strlen(buff)) +        {} + +        /// a parser reading from an input stream +        parser(std::istream& is, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +            : callback(cb), m_lexer(is) +        {} + +        /// a parser reading from an iterator range with contiguous storage +        template<class IteratorType, typename std::enable_if< +                     std::is_same<typename std::iterator_traits<IteratorType>::iterator_category, std::random_access_iterator_tag>::value +                     , int>::type +                 = 0> +        parser(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr) +            : callback(cb), +              m_lexer(reinterpret_cast<const typename lexer::lexer_char_t*>(&(*first)), +                      static_cast<size_t>(std::distance(first, last))) +        {} + +        /// public parser interface +        basic_json parse() +        { +            // read first token +            get_token(); + +            basic_json result = parse_internal(true); +            result.assert_invariant(); + +            expect(lexer::token_type::end_of_input); + +            // return parser result and replace it with null in case the +            // top-level value was discarded by the callback function +            return result.is_discarded() ? basic_json() : std::move(result); +        } + +      private: +        /// the actual parser +        basic_json parse_internal(bool keep) +        { +            auto result = basic_json(value_t::discarded); + +            switch (last_token) +            { +                case lexer::token_type::begin_object: +                { +                    if (keep and (not callback +                                  or ((keep = callback(depth++, parse_event_t::object_start, result)) != 0))) +                    { +                        // explicitly set result to object to cope with {} +                        result.m_type = value_t::object; +                        result.m_value = value_t::object; +                    } + +                    // read next token +                    get_token(); + +                    // closing } -> we are done +                    if (last_token == lexer::token_type::end_object) +                    { +                        get_token(); +                        if (keep and callback and not callback(--depth, parse_event_t::object_end, result)) +                        { +                            result = basic_json(value_t::discarded); +                        } +                        return result; +                    } + +                    // no comma is expected here +                    unexpect(lexer::token_type::value_separator); + +                    // otherwise: parse key-value pairs +                    do +                    { +                        // ugly, but could be fixed with loop reorganization +                        if (last_token == lexer::token_type::value_separator) +                        { +                            get_token(); +                        } + +                        // store key +                        expect(lexer::token_type::value_string); +                        const auto key = m_lexer.get_string(); + +                        bool keep_tag = false; +                        if (keep) +                        { +                            if (callback) +                            { +                                basic_json k(key); +                                keep_tag = callback(depth, parse_event_t::key, k); +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                keep_tag = true; +                            } +                        } + +                        // parse separator (:) +                        get_token(); +                        expect(lexer::token_type::name_separator); + +                        // parse and add value +                        get_token(); +                        auto value = parse_internal(keep); +                        if (keep and keep_tag and not value.is_discarded()) +                        { +                            result[key] = std::move(value); +                        } +                    } +                    while (last_token == lexer::token_type::value_separator); + +                    // closing } +                    expect(lexer::token_type::end_object); +                    get_token(); +                    if (keep and callback and not callback(--depth, parse_event_t::object_end, result)) +                    { +                        result = basic_json(value_t::discarded); +                    } + +                    return result; +                } + +                case lexer::token_type::begin_array: +                { +                    if (keep and (not callback +                                  or ((keep = callback(depth++, parse_event_t::array_start, result)) != 0))) +                    { +                        // explicitly set result to object to cope with [] +                        result.m_type = value_t::array; +                        result.m_value = value_t::array; +                    } + +                    // read next token +                    get_token(); + +                    // closing ] -> we are done +                    if (last_token == lexer::token_type::end_array) +                    { +                        get_token(); +                        if (callback and not callback(--depth, parse_event_t::array_end, result)) +                        { +                            result = basic_json(value_t::discarded); +                        } +                        return result; +                    } + +                    // no comma is expected here +                    unexpect(lexer::token_type::value_separator); + +                    // otherwise: parse values +                    do +                    { +                        // ugly, but could be fixed with loop reorganization +                        if (last_token == lexer::token_type::value_separator) +                        { +                            get_token(); +                        } + +                        // parse value +                        auto value = parse_internal(keep); +                        if (keep and not value.is_discarded()) +                        { +                            result.push_back(std::move(value)); +                        } +                    } +                    while (last_token == lexer::token_type::value_separator); + +                    // closing ] +                    expect(lexer::token_type::end_array); +                    get_token(); +                    if (keep and callback and not callback(--depth, parse_event_t::array_end, result)) +                    { +                        result = basic_json(value_t::discarded); +                    } + +                    return result; +                } + +                case lexer::token_type::literal_null: +                { +                    get_token(); +                    result.m_type = value_t::null; +                    break; +                } + +                case lexer::token_type::value_string: +                { +                    const auto s = m_lexer.get_string(); +                    get_token(); +                    result = basic_json(s); +                    break; +                } + +                case lexer::token_type::literal_true: +                { +                    get_token(); +                    result.m_type = value_t::boolean; +                    result.m_value = true; +                    break; +                } + +                case lexer::token_type::literal_false: +                { +                    get_token(); +                    result.m_type = value_t::boolean; +                    result.m_value = false; +                    break; +                } + +                case lexer::token_type::value_number: +                { +                    m_lexer.get_number(result); +                    get_token(); +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    // the last token was unexpected +                    unexpect(last_token); +                } +            } + +            if (keep and callback and not callback(depth, parse_event_t::value, result)) +            { +                result = basic_json(value_t::discarded); +            } +            return result; +        } + +        /// get next token from lexer +        typename lexer::token_type get_token() +        { +            last_token = m_lexer.scan(); +            return last_token; +        } + +        void expect(typename lexer::token_type t) const +        { +            if (t != last_token) +            { +                std::string error_msg = "parse error - unexpected "; +                error_msg += (last_token == lexer::token_type::parse_error ? ("'" +  m_lexer.get_token_string() + +                              "'") : +                              lexer::token_type_name(last_token)); +                error_msg += "; expected " + lexer::token_type_name(t); +                throw std::invalid_argument(error_msg); +            } +        } + +        void unexpect(typename lexer::token_type t) const +        { +            if (t == last_token) +            { +                std::string error_msg = "parse error - unexpected "; +                error_msg += (last_token == lexer::token_type::parse_error ? ("'" +  m_lexer.get_token_string() + +                              "'") : +                              lexer::token_type_name(last_token)); +                throw std::invalid_argument(error_msg); +            } +        } + +      private: +        /// current level of recursion +        int depth = 0; +        /// callback function +        const parser_callback_t callback = nullptr; +        /// the type of the last read token +        typename lexer::token_type last_token = lexer::token_type::uninitialized; +        /// the lexer +        lexer m_lexer; +    }; + +  public: +    /*! +    @brief JSON Pointer + +    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. + +    @sa [RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) + +    @since version 2.0.0 +    */ +    class json_pointer +    { +        /// allow basic_json to access private members +        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 + +        @throw std::domain_error if reference token is nonempty and does not +        begin with a slash (`/`); example: `"JSON pointer must be empty or +        begin with /"` +        @throw std::domain_error if a tilde (`~`) is not followed by `0` +        (representing `~`) or `1` (representing `/`); example: `"escape error: +        ~ must be followed with 0 or 1"` + +        @liveexample{The example shows the construction several valid JSON +        pointers as well as the exceptional behavior.,json_pointer} + +        @since version 2.0.0 +        */ +        explicit json_pointer(const std::string& s = "") +            : reference_tokens(split(s)) +        {} + +        /*! +        @brief return a string representation of the JSON pointer + +        @invariant For each JSON pointer `ptr`, it holds: +        @code {.cpp} +        ptr == json_pointer(ptr.to_string()); +        @endcode + +        @return a string representation of the JSON pointer + +        @liveexample{The example shows the result of `to_string`., +        json_pointer__to_string} + +        @since version 2.0.0 +        */ +        std::string to_string() const noexcept +        { +            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(); +        } + +      private: +        /// remove and return last reference pointer +        std::string pop_back() +        { +            if (is_root()) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("JSON pointer has no parent"); +            } + +            auto last = reference_tokens.back(); +            reference_tokens.pop_back(); +            return last; +        } + +        /// return whether pointer points to the root document +        bool is_root() const +        { +            return reference_tokens.empty(); +        } + +        json_pointer top() const +        { +            if (is_root()) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("JSON pointer has no parent"); +            } + +            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. +        */ +        reference get_and_create(reference j) const +        { +            pointer 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) +            { +                switch (result->m_type) +                { +                    case 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; +                    } + +                    case value_t::object: +                    { +                        // create an entry in the object +                        result = &result->operator[](reference_token); +                        break; +                    } + +                    case value_t::array: +                    { +                        // create an entry in the array +                        result = &result->operator[](static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(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: +                    { +                        throw std::domain_error("invalid value to unflatten"); +                    } +                } +            } + +            return *result; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief return a reference to the pointed to value + +        @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. + +        @param[in] ptr  a JSON value + +        @return reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON pointer + +        @complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer. + +        @throw std::out_of_range      if the JSON pointer can not be resolved +        @throw std::domain_error      if an array index begins with '0' +        @throw std::invalid_argument  if an array index was not a number +        */ +        reference get_unchecked(pointer ptr) const +        { +            for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) +            { +                // convert null values to arrays or objects before continuing +                if (ptr->m_type == value_t::null) +                { +                    // check if reference token is a number +                    const bool nums = std::all_of(reference_token.begin(), +                                                  reference_token.end(), +                                                  [](const char x) +                    { +                        return std::isdigit(x); +                    }); + +                    // change value to array for numbers or "-" or to object +                    // otherwise +                    if (nums or reference_token == "-") +                    { +                        *ptr = value_t::array; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        *ptr = value_t::object; +                    } +                } + +                switch (ptr->m_type) +                { +                    case value_t::object: +                    { +                        // use unchecked object access +                        ptr = &ptr->operator[](reference_token); +                        break; +                    } + +                    case value_t::array: +                    { +                        // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) +                        if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') +                        { +                            throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'"); +                        } + +                        if (reference_token == "-") +                        { +                            // explicityly 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[](static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(reference_token))); +                        } +                        break; +                    } + +                    default: +                    { +                        throw std::out_of_range("unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'"); +                    } +                } +            } + +            return *ptr; +        } + +        reference get_checked(pointer ptr) const +        { +            for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) +            { +                switch (ptr->m_type) +                { +                    case value_t::object: +                    { +                        // note: at performs range check +                        ptr = &ptr->at(reference_token); +                        break; +                    } + +                    case value_t::array: +                    { +                        if (reference_token == "-") +                        { +                            // "-" always fails the range check +                            throw std::out_of_range("array index '-' (" + +                                                    std::to_string(ptr->m_value.array->size()) + +                                                    ") is out of range"); +                        } + +                        // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) +                        if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') +                        { +                            throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'"); +                        } + +                        // note: at performs range check +                        ptr = &ptr->at(static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(reference_token))); +                        break; +                    } + +                    default: +                    { +                        throw std::out_of_range("unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'"); +                    } +                } +            } + +            return *ptr; +        } + +        /*! +        @brief return a const reference to the pointed to value + +        @param[in] ptr  a JSON value + +        @return const reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON +                pointer +        */ +        const_reference get_unchecked(const_pointer ptr) const +        { +            for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) +            { +                switch (ptr->m_type) +                { +                    case value_t::object: +                    { +                        // use unchecked object access +                        ptr = &ptr->operator[](reference_token); +                        break; +                    } + +                    case value_t::array: +                    { +                        if (reference_token == "-") +                        { +                            // "-" cannot be used for const access +                            throw std::out_of_range("array index '-' (" + +                                                    std::to_string(ptr->m_value.array->size()) + +                                                    ") is out of range"); +                        } + +                        // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) +                        if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') +                        { +                            throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'"); +                        } + +                        // use unchecked array access +                        ptr = &ptr->operator[](static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(reference_token))); +                        break; +                    } + +                    default: +                    { +                        throw std::out_of_range("unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'"); +                    } +                } +            } + +            return *ptr; +        } + +        const_reference get_checked(const_pointer ptr) const +        { +            for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens) +            { +                switch (ptr->m_type) +                { +                    case value_t::object: +                    { +                        // note: at performs range check +                        ptr = &ptr->at(reference_token); +                        break; +                    } + +                    case value_t::array: +                    { +                        if (reference_token == "-") +                        { +                            // "-" always fails the range check +                            throw std::out_of_range("array index '-' (" + +                                                    std::to_string(ptr->m_value.array->size()) + +                                                    ") is out of range"); +                        } + +                        // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) +                        if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') +                        { +                            throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'"); +                        } + +                        // note: at performs range check +                        ptr = &ptr->at(static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(reference_token))); +                        break; +                    } + +                    default: +                    { +                        throw std::out_of_range("unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'"); +                    } +                } +            } + +            return *ptr; +        } + +        /// split the string input to reference tokens +        static std::vector<std::string> split(const std::string& reference_string) +        { +            std::vector<std::string> result; + +            // special case: empty reference string -> no reference tokens +            if (reference_string.empty()) +            { +                return result; +            } + +            // check if nonempty reference string begins with slash +            if (reference_string[0] != '/') +            { +                throw std::domain_error("JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/'"); +            } + +            // 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 +                size_t slash = reference_string.find_first_of("/", 1), +                // set the beginning of the first reference token +                start = 1; +                // we can stop if start == string::npos+1 = 0 +                start != 0; +                // set the beginning of the next reference token +                // (will eventually be 0 if slash == std::string::npos) +                start = slash + 1, +                // find next slash +                slash = reference_string.find_first_of("/", start)) +            { +                // 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 (size_t pos = reference_token.find_first_of("~"); +                        pos != std::string::npos; +                        pos = reference_token.find_first_of("~", pos + 1)) +                { +                    assert(reference_token[pos] == '~'); + +                    // ~ must be followed by 0 or 1 +                    if (pos == reference_token.size() - 1 or +                            (reference_token[pos + 1] != '0' and +                             reference_token[pos + 1] != '1')) +                    { +                        throw std::domain_error("escape error: '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"); +                    } +                } + +                // finally, store the reference token +                unescape(reference_token); +                result.push_back(reference_token); +            } + +            return result; +        } + +      private: +        /*! +        @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. + +        @since version 2.0.0 +        */ +        static void replace_substring(std::string& s, +                                      const std::string& f, +                                      const std::string& t) +        { +            assert(not f.empty()); + +            for ( +                size_t 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 +                pos = s.find(f, pos + t.size()) // find next occurrence of f +            ); +        } + +        /// escape tilde and slash +        static std::string escape(std::string s) +        { +            // escape "~"" to "~0" and "/" to "~1" +            replace_substring(s, "~", "~0"); +            replace_substring(s, "/", "~1"); +            return s; +        } + +        /// unescape tilde and slash +        static void unescape(std::string& s) +        { +            // first transform any occurrence of the sequence '~1' to '/' +            replace_substring(s, "~1", "/"); +            // then transform any occurrence of the sequence '~0' to '~' +            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 basic_json& value, +                            basic_json& result) +        { +            switch (value.m_type) +            { +                case value_t::array: +                { +                    if (value.m_value.array->empty()) +                    { +                        // flatten empty array as null +                        result[reference_string] = nullptr; +                    } +                    else +                    { +                        // iterate array and use index as reference string +                        for (size_t i = 0; i < value.m_value.array->size(); ++i) +                        { +                            flatten(reference_string + "/" + std::to_string(i), +                                    value.m_value.array->operator[](i), result); +                        } +                    } +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::object: +                { +                    if (value.m_value.object->empty()) +                    { +                        // 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) +                        { +                            flatten(reference_string + "/" + escape(element.first), +                                    element.second, result); +                        } +                    } +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    // add primitive value with its reference string +                    result[reference_string] = value; +                    break; +                } +            } +        } + +        /*! +        @param[in] value  flattened JSON + +        @return unflattened JSON +        */ +        static basic_json unflatten(const basic_json& value) +        { +            if (not value.is_object()) +            { +                throw std::domain_error("only objects can be unflattened"); +            } + +            basic_json result; + +            // iterate the JSON object values +            for (const auto& element : *value.m_value.object) +            { +                if (not element.second.is_primitive()) +                { +                    throw std::domain_error("values in object must be primitive"); +                } + +                // 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; +            } + +            return result; +        } + +      private: +        /// the reference tokens +        std::vector<std::string> reference_tokens {}; +    }; + +    ////////////////////////// +    // 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. + +    @throw std::out_of_range      if the JSON pointer can not be resolved +    @throw std::domain_error      if an array index begins with '0' +    @throw std::invalid_argument  if an array index was not a number + +    @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 +    value; no `null` values are created. In particular, the the special value +    `-` 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. + +    @throw std::out_of_range      if the JSON pointer can not be resolved +    @throw std::domain_error      if an array index begins with '0' +    @throw std::invalid_argument  if an array index was not a number + +    @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 + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @throw std::out_of_range      if the JSON pointer can not be resolved +    @throw std::domain_error      if an array index begins with '0' +    @throw std::invalid_argument  if an array index was not a number + +    @liveexample{The behavior is shown in the example.,at_json_pointer} + +    @since version 2.0.0 +    */ +    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 + +    @complexity Constant. + +    @throw std::out_of_range      if the JSON pointer can not be resolved +    @throw std::domain_error      if an array index begins with '0' +    @throw std::invalid_argument  if an array index was not a number + +    @liveexample{The behavior is shown in the example.,at_json_pointer_const} + +    @since version 2.0.0 +    */ +    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. + +    @return an object that maps JSON pointers to primitve values + +    @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. + +    @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 +    this funcion, a JSON Patch is applied to the current JSON value by +    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. + +    @throw std::out_of_range if a JSON pointer inside the patch could not +    be resolved successfully in the current JSON value; example: `"key baz +    not found"` +    @throw invalid_argument if the JSON patch is malformed (e.g., mandatory +    attributes are missing); example: `"operation add must have member path"` + +    @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}; + +        const auto get_op = [](const std::string op) +        { +            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 +            if (ptr.is_root()) +            { +                result = val; +            } +            else +            { +                // 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.pop_back(); +                basic_json& parent = result[ptr]; + +                switch (parent.m_type) +                { +                    case value_t::null: +                    case value_t::object: +                    { +                        // use operator[] to add value +                        parent[last_path] = val; +                        break; +                    } + +                    case value_t::array: +                    { +                        if (last_path == "-") +                        { +                            // special case: append to back +                            parent.push_back(val); +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            const auto idx = std::stoi(last_path); +                            if (static_cast<size_type>(idx) > parent.size()) +                            { +                                // avoid undefined behavior +                                throw std::out_of_range("array index " + std::to_string(idx) + " is out of range"); +                            } +                            else +                            { +                                // default case: insert add offset +                                parent.insert(parent.begin() + static_cast<difference_type>(idx), val); +                            } +                        } +                        break; +                    } + +                    default: +                    { +                        // if there exists a parent it cannot be primitive +                        assert(false);  // LCOV_EXCL_LINE +                    } +                } +            } +        }; + +        // wrapper for "remove" operation; remove value at ptr +        const auto operation_remove = [&result](json_pointer & ptr) +        { +            // get reference to parent of JSON pointer ptr +            const auto last_path = ptr.pop_back(); +            basic_json& parent = result.at(ptr); + +            // remove child +            if (parent.is_object()) +            { +                // perform range check +                auto it = parent.find(last_path); +                if (it != parent.end()) +                { +                    parent.erase(it); +                } +                else +                { +                    throw std::out_of_range("key '" + last_path + "' not found"); +                } +            } +            else if (parent.is_array()) +            { +                // note erase performs range check +                parent.erase(static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(last_path))); +            } +        }; + +        // type check +        if (not json_patch.is_array()) +        { +            // a JSON patch must be an array of objects +            throw std::invalid_argument("JSON patch must be an array of objects"); +        } + +        // iterate and apply th eoperations +        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, +                                          bool string_type) -> basic_json& +            { +                // 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 +                if (it == val.m_value.object->end()) +                { +                    throw std::invalid_argument(error_msg + " must have member '" + member + "'"); +                } + +                // check if result is of type string +                if (string_type and not it->second.is_string()) +                { +                    throw std::invalid_argument(error_msg + " must have string member '" + member + "'"); +                } + +                // no error: return value +                return it->second; +            }; + +            // type check +            if (not val.is_object()) +            { +                throw std::invalid_argument("JSON patch must be an array of objects"); +            } + +            // collect mandatory members +            const std::string op = get_value("op", "op", true); +            const std::string path = get_value(op, "path", true); +            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: +                { +                    const std::string from_path = get_value("move", "from", true); +                    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: +                { +                    const std::string from_path = get_value("copy", "from", true);; +                    const json_pointer from_ptr(from_path); + +                    // the "from" location must exist - use at() +                    result[ptr] = result.at(from_ptr); +                    break; +                } + +                case patch_operations::test: +                { +                    bool success = false; +                    try +                    { +                        // check if "value" matches the one at "path" +                        // the "path" location must exist - use at() +                        success = (result.at(ptr) == get_value("test", "value", false)); +                    } +                    catch (std::out_of_range&) +                    { +                        // ignore out of range errors: success remains false +                    } + +                    // throw an exception if test fails +                    if (not success) +                    { +                        throw std::domain_error("unsuccessful: " + val.dump()); +                    } + +                    break; +                } + +                case patch_operations::invalid: +                { +                    // op must be "add", "remove", "replace", "move", "copy", or +                    // "test" +                    throw std::invalid_argument("operation value '" + op + "' is invalid"); +                } +            } +        } + +        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. + +    @param[in] source  JSON value to copare from +    @param[in] target  JSON value to copare against +    @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 + +    @sa [RFC 6902 (JSON Patch)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) + +    @since version 2.0.0 +    */ +    static basic_json diff(const basic_json& source, +                           const basic_json& target, +                           const std::string& path = "") +    { +        // 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( +            { +                {"op", "replace"}, +                {"path", path}, +                {"value", target} +            }); +        } +        else +        { +            switch (source.type()) +            { +                case value_t::array: +                { +                    // first pass: traverse common elements +                    size_t i = 0; +                    while (i < source.size() and i < target.size()) +                    { +                        // 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; +                    } + +                    // i now reached the end of at least one array +                    // in a second pass, traverse the remaining elements + +                    // 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( +                        { +                            {"op", "remove"}, +                            {"path", path + "/" + std::to_string(i)} +                        })); +                        ++i; +                    } + +                    // add other remaining elements +                    while (i < target.size()) +                    { +                        result.push_back( +                        { +                            {"op", "add"}, +                            {"path", path + "/" + std::to_string(i)}, +                            {"value", target[i]} +                        }); +                        ++i; +                    } + +                    break; +                } + +                case value_t::object: +                { +                    // first pass: traverse this object's elements +                    for (auto it = source.begin(); it != source.end(); ++it) +                    { +                        // escape the key name to be used in a JSON patch +                        const auto key = json_pointer::escape(it.key()); + +                        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()); +                        } +                        else +                        { +                            // found a key that is not in o -> remove it +                            result.push_back(object( +                            { +                                {"op", "remove"}, +                                {"path", path + "/" + key} +                            })); +                        } +                    } + +                    // second pass: traverse other object's elements +                    for (auto it = target.begin(); it != target.end(); ++it) +                    { +                        if (source.find(it.key()) == source.end()) +                        { +                            // 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()} +                            }); +                        } +                    } + +                    break; +                } + +                default: +                { +                    // both primitive type: replace value +                    result.push_back( +                    { +                        {"op", "replace"}, +                        {"path", path}, +                        {"value", target} +                    }); +                    break; +                } +            } +        } + +        return result; +    } + +    /// @} +}; + + +///////////// +// presets // +///////////// + +/*! +@brief default JSON class + +This type is the default specialization of the @ref basic_json class which +uses the standard template types. + +@since version 1.0.0 +*/ +using json = basic_json<>; +} + + +/////////////////////// +// nonmember support // +/////////////////////// + +// specialization of std::swap, and std::hash +namespace std +{ +/*! +@brief exchanges the values of two JSON objects + +@since version 1.0.0 +*/ +template<> +inline void swap(nlohmann::json& j1, +                 nlohmann::json& j2) noexcept( +                     is_nothrow_move_constructible<nlohmann::json>::value and +                     is_nothrow_move_assignable<nlohmann::json>::value +                 ) +{ +    j1.swap(j2); +} + +/// hash value for JSON objects +template<> +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 +    { +        // a naive hashing via the string representation +        const auto& h = hash<nlohmann::json::string_t>(); +        return h(j.dump()); +    } +}; +} + +/*! +@brief user-defined string literal for JSON values + +This operator implements a user-defined string literal for JSON objects. It +can be used by adding `"_json"` to a string literal and returns a JSON object +if no parse error occurred. + +@param[in] s  a string representation of a JSON object +@param[in] n  the length of string @a s +@return a JSON object + +@since version 1.0.0 +*/ +inline nlohmann::json operator "" _json(const char* s, std::size_t n) +{ +    return nlohmann::json::parse(s, s + n); +} + +/*! +@brief user-defined string literal for JSON pointer + +This operator implements a user-defined string literal for JSON Pointers. It +can be used by adding `"_json_pointer"` to a string literal and returns a JSON pointer +object if no parse error occurred. + +@param[in] s  a string representation of a JSON Pointer +@param[in] n  the length of string @a s +@return a JSON pointer object + +@since version 2.0.0 +*/ +inline nlohmann::json::json_pointer operator "" _json_pointer(const char* s, std::size_t n) +{ +    return nlohmann::json::json_pointer(std::string(s, n)); +} + +// restore GCC/clang diagnostic settings +#if defined(__clang__) || defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__GNUG__) +    #pragma GCC diagnostic pop +#endif + +#endif diff --git a/json/json.o b/json/json.oBinary files differ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..f3faec8 --- /dev/null +++ b/json/json.o diff --git a/json/makefile b/json/makefile new file mode 100644 index 0000000..3e114ca --- /dev/null +++ b/json/makefile @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ + +#############################################################VARS############################################################# +CXX?=clang++ +LLVM_CONF?=llvm-config +BUILD_MODE?=COV_NO_CLANG +CXX_FLAGS=$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --cxxflags) + +ifeq ($(BUILD_MODE), COV_USE) +ifneq ($(CXX), clang++) +$(error This build mode is only useable with clang++.) +endif +EXTRA_CXX_FALGS=-I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --src-root)/tools/clang/include -I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --obj-root)/tools/clang/include\ + -std=c++11 -stdlib=libstdc++ -UNDEBUG -fprofile-instr-use=code.profdata -fexceptions +EXTRA_LD_FLAGS=-v tinyxml2/tinyxml2.o -fprofile-instr-use=code.profdata +endif + +ifeq ($(BUILD_MODE), COV_GEN) +ifneq ($(CXX), clang++) +$(error This build mode is only useable with clang++.) +endif +EXTRA_CXX_FALGS=-I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --src-root)/tools/clang/include -I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --obj-root)/tools/clang/include\ + -std=c++11 -stdlib=libstdc++ -UNDEBUG -fprofile-instr-generate -fexceptions +EXTRA_LD_FLAGS=-v tinyxml2/tinyxml2.o -fprofile-instr-generate +endif + +#for gcov compatibility +ifeq ($(BUILD_MODE), COV_GNU) +ifneq ($(CXX), clang++) +$(error This build mode is only useable with clang++.) +endif +EXTRA_CXX_FALGS=-I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --src-root)/tools/clang/include -I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --obj-root)/tools/clang/include\ + -std=c++11 -stdlib=libstdc++ -UNDEBUG -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage -fexceptions +EXTRA_LD_FLAGS=-v tinyxml2/tinyxml2.o -fprofile-arcs -ftest-coverage +endif + +ifeq ($(BUILD_MODE), COV_NO_CLANG) +EXTRA_CXX_FALGS=-I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --src-root)/tools/clang/include -I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --obj-root)/tools/clang/include\ + -std=c++11 -stdlib=libstdc++ -UNDEBUG -fexceptions +EXTRA_LD_FLAGS=-v tinyxml2/tinyxml2.o +endif + +ifeq ($(BUILD_MODE), COV_NO_CLANG_1Z) +ifeq ($(CXX), g++) +$(error This build mode is only useable with clang++.) +endif +EXTRA_CXX_FALGS=-I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --src-root)/tools/clang/include -I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --obj-root)/tools/clang/include\ + -std=c++1z -stdlib=libstdc++ -UNDEBUG -fexceptions +EXTRA_LD_FLAGS=-v tinyxml2/tinyxml2.o +endif + +ifeq ($(BUILD_MODE), GNU_MODE) +ifneq ($(CXX), g++) +$(error This build mode is only useable with g++.) +endif +EXTRA_CXX_FALGS=-I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --src-root)/tools/clang/include -I$(shell $(LLVM_CONF) --obj-root)/tools/clang/include\ + -std=c++11 -stdlib=libstdc++ -UNDEBUG -fexceptions +EXTRA_LD_FLAGS=-v tinyxml2/tinyxml2.o +endif + +CXX_FLAGS+=$(EXTRA_CXX_FALGS) + +###########################################################RULES############################################################## +.DEFAULT: json + +.PHONY: json + +json.o: json.hpp +	$(CXX) $(CXX_FLAGS) -c $< -o $@	 + +clean: +	rm -f *.o
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