clang-tidy reads "[\"\\ud834\"]" as a literal better written raw, and the
two literals written next to each other in "[\"a\x01""b\"]" as a missing
comma. The concatenation was there to stop the hex escape swallowing the
following character; build those documents from explicit bytes instead and
use raw strings elsewhere. The byte sequences are unchanged.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
- give the helper lambdas an explicit std::string return type and return
braced initializer lists (modernize-return-braced-init-list)
- replace the C-style array of test cases with a std::vector
(modernize-avoid-c-arrays)
- silence pro-type-member-init on the two brace-initialized aggregates;
default member initializers would stop them being aggregates in C++11
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
Making supports_bulk_scan depend on iterator_is_contiguous meant the trait
is now instantiated for every adapter, not only when get_elements() is
called. On standard libraries with an incomplete <ranges> that is fatal:
libstdc++ 10 evaluates std::contiguous_iterator<std::counted_iterator<T*>>
by calling std::to_address, which needs an operator-> its counted_iterator
does not have, so satisfaction checking is a hard error rather than false.
Reported by clang 14 + libstdc++ 10.
JSON_HAS_RANGES already encodes exactly this ("libstdc++ < 11 has incomplete
C++20 ranges", #4440), so require it for the C++20 branch. Affected
toolchains fall back to the pointer-only test and the byte-at-a-time
scanner, which parses identically, just without the bulk fast paths.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
Two problems in the tests added for the bulk scanners, both found by CI:
- the inner `const json j` in the counted-iterator diagnostics shadowed the
one declared at test-case scope, which -Wshadow rejects on GCC and clang
and C4456 rejects on MSVC under /WX; rename them
- the new parity checks parse deliberately invalid input, which calls
std::abort() rather than throwing when JSON_NOEXCEPTION is defined, so
they would have crashed the no-exception build; guard them the way the
other tests do
json::accept() does not abort, so the UTF-8 range assertions stay compiled
without exceptions and keep covering validate_one_utf8() there.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
Sized sentinels newly reach the bulk string/number scanners and the
seek-based token reconstruction, so exercise both:
- diagnostics that quote the offending token, which are rebuilt from the
consumed input via copy_consumed_range()
- inputs whose count ends before the underlying buffer does, including a
closing quote that exists only behind the count, a cut inside an 8-byte
SWAR stride, and a cut inside a UTF-8 sequence
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supports_bulk_scan required IteratorType and SentinelType to be the same
type, which excluded std::counted_iterator paired with std::default_sentinel_t
- the combination #5268 had already enabled for the memcpy fast path. Such
input fell back to the byte-at-a-time scanner even though it is contiguous
and its remaining length is computable in O(1).
Factor the "distance is computable in O(1)" test into sentinel_is_sized and
use it for iterator_is_contiguous, supports_seek, and supports_bulk_scan
alike, and share the std::ranges::distance/std::distance dispatch through a
remaining_count() helper.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Add iterator+sentinel tests and docs for binary deserializers
This commit extends the C++20 ranges support (iterator+sentinel pairs) to the
binary format deserializers from_cbor, from_msgpack, from_ubjson, from_bjdata,
and from_bson, matching what was already done for parse(), accept(), and
sax_parse().
Changes:
- Add istreambuf_sentinel helper to test_utils.hpp for EOF detection in tests
- Add 5 new test cases that read binary files directly via
std::istreambuf_iterator<char> + sentinel, without pre-buffering
- Update documentation for all 5 from_* functions to document overload (3)
with SentinelType parameter
- All tests pass; verified against existing test suite data
- Fix potential buffer over-read warning in heterogeneous iterator test
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Merge iterator+sentinel overloads and fix ambiguity/CI issues
Address PR review feedback and CI failures:
- Merge the separate same-type and sentinel-type iterator overloads of
parse(), accept(), sax_parse(), and the five from_* binary deserializers
into a single overload with SentinelType defaulted to IteratorType,
as suggested in review. Applied the same simplification to the
detail::input_adapter() free functions.
- Fix a latent ambiguity: some compilers (e.g. GCC 4.8) unreliably SFINAE
the operator!= detection for std::nullptr_t against container/string
types, making calls like parse(s, nullptr, ...) ambiguous with the
compatible-input overload. can_compare_ne now explicitly excludes
std::nullptr_t as a SentinelType.
- Use a named enable_if_t template parameter instead of an unnamed
function parameter for the SFINAE guard, fixing a clang-tidy
hicpp-named-parameter/readability-named-parameter failure.
- Update parse.md, accept.md, sax_parse.md, and the five from_*.md pages
to document the merged overload instead of separate (2)/(3) overloads,
also fixing an over-160-char line that broke the documentation
style_check CI job.
- Rework the BSON iterator+sentinel test to parse a BSON file already
present in the test suite instead of writing/deleting a temp file.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Fix -Wunneeded-internal-declaration for CustomSentinel in test
CustomSentinel lives in an anonymous namespace (internal linkage), and
the library's parse loop only ever evaluates the iterator-first
direction (it != last), so the reversed-order friend operator!= was
never referenced. Clang's -Weverything flags such unused internal
declarations as an error. Drop the unused overload; the used direction
is enough to satisfy can_compare_ne's either-order detection.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Fix clang-tidy hicpp-named-parameter and misc-const-correctness
- Drop the unused reversed-order operator!= overload from
utils::istreambuf_sentinel (only iterator != sentinel is ever
evaluated) and name the remaining friend's sentinel parameter, fixing
hicpp-named-parameter/readability-named-parameter.
- Mark the istreambuf_iterator first/last helper variable const in the
five binary-format sentinel tests, fixing misc-const-correctness.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Fix clang-tidy misc-const-correctness in heterogeneous sentinel test
json_str is only read via .data()/.size() and never reassigned, so
clang-tidy correctly flags it as const-able. Verified against the exact
CI job (silkeh/clang:dev, ci_clang_tidy target) by running clang-tidy
directly on this file plus the five binary-format sentinel tests
touched by prior commits; all are now clean.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
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* Fix container input_adapter SFINAE for lvalue-only ADL begin/end (#111)
The container overload of json::parse(c) / accept(c) / sax_parse(c, ...)
silently dropped from overload resolution for user types whose ADL
begin(T&) / end(T&) accepted only non-const lvalue references
(a legitimate pattern matching std::begin semantics). This was because
the detection code used std::declval<ContainerType>() which synthesized
an rvalue, and the rvalue failed to bind to lvalue-only ADL functions.
Fix by making both the outer input_adapter(ContainerType&&) and the
factory's create(ContainerType&&) forwarding references, preserving the
caller's value category and constness via reference collapsing. This
ensures detection (std::declval) and actual use (std::forward) always
match without needing decay/remove_reference.
- Rewrite input_adapters.hpp container overload with forwarding refs
- Add regression tests for lvalue-only non-const ADL begin/end
- Add regression test for rvalue containers (no breakage)
- Update API docs (parse, accept, sax_parse, from_*) to clarify
that begin/end must match std::begin/std::end semantics
- Add version history notes for 3.13.0
- Regenerate amalgamation
Second-order effect: binary_reader.hpp's internal call to
input_adapter(number_vector) now deduces iterator vs const_iterator
based on the lvalue; functionally harmless (iterator_input_adapter is
iterator-type-agnostic), verified via unit-ubjson/unit-bjdata tests.
Closes remaining limitation from #4354 / PR #5218 (todo 106).
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Avoid strlen() in test container to fix Codacy CWE-126 flag
Suppressing the strlen()-based CWE-126 warning with NOLINT/nosec
comments only silenced clang-tidy and the standalone Flawfinder
Action; Codacy's own analysis (which also flags this pattern and
doesn't honor those suppression comments) still reported it as a new
issue, plus flagged the near-duplicate begin/end pair as cloned code.
Store the buffer's size explicitly in MyContainerNonConstADL instead
of computing it via strlen() in end(), which removes the flagged
pattern outright and also de-duplicates the struct from the existing
MyContainer's char*-based begin/end pair.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Avoid trailing return type to satisfy clang-tidy fuchsia-trailing-return
The forwarding-reference input_adapter(ContainerType&&) entry point was
written with an auto/trailing-decltype return type, but this project's
ci_clang_tidy job enables the fuchsia-trailing-return check as an
error, which rejects it. The return type only depends on the template
parameter ContainerType, not on the runtime parameter, so it can be
written as an ordinary leading return type instead - no functional
change.
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Avoid C-style array in test to satisfy clang-tidy avoid-c-arrays
clang-tidy's cppcoreguidelines/hicpp/modernize-avoid-c-arrays checks
flagged the char raw_data[] declaration used to reproduce the
lvalue-only non-const ADL begin/end scenario. Use std::string instead
and take a mutable pointer via &raw_data[0], which is the standard
way to get a non-const char* into a string's buffer under C++11
(std::string::data() only returns non-const in C++17 and later).
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
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