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Add new JSON_USE_NULLREF flag
This patch adds a new flag, JSON_USE_NULLREF, which removes the legacy singletons null, nullRef for consumers that require not having static initialized globals, like Chromium.
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@ -30,6 +30,11 @@
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#define JSON_USE_EXCEPTION 1
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#endif
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// Temporary, tracked for removal with issue #982.
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#ifndef JSON_USE_NULLREF
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#define JSON_USE_NULLREF 1
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#endif
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/// If defined, indicates that the source file is amalgamated
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/// to prevent private header inclusion.
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/// Remarks: it is automatically defined in the generated amalgamated header.
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@ -193,11 +193,14 @@ public:
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// Required for boost integration, e. g. BOOST_TEST
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typedef std::string value_type;
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static const Value& null; ///< We regret this reference to a global instance;
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///< prefer the simpler Value().
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static const Value& nullRef; ///< just a kludge for binary-compatibility; same
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///< as null
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static Value const& nullSingleton(); ///< Prefer this to null or nullRef.
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#if JSON_USE_NULLREF
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// Binary compatibility kludges, do not use.
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static const Value& null;
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static const Value& nullRef;
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#endif
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// null and nullRef are deprecated, use this instead.
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static Value const& nullSingleton();
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/// Minimum signed integer value that can be stored in a Json::Value.
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static const LargestInt minLargestInt;
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@ -54,7 +54,6 @@ int JSON_API msvc_pre1900_c99_snprintf(char* outBuf,
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#define JSON_ASSERT_UNREACHABLE assert(false)
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namespace Json {
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template <typename T>
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static std::unique_ptr<T> cloneUnique(const std::unique_ptr<T>& p) {
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std::unique_ptr<T> r;
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@ -72,10 +71,6 @@ static std::unique_ptr<T> cloneUnique(const std::unique_ptr<T>& p) {
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#else
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#define ALIGNAS(byte_alignment)
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#endif
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// static const unsigned char ALIGNAS(8) kNull[sizeof(Value)] = { 0 };
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// const unsigned char& kNullRef = kNull[0];
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// const Value& Value::null = reinterpret_cast<const Value&>(kNullRef);
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// const Value& Value::nullRef = null;
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// static
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Value const& Value::nullSingleton() {
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@ -83,10 +78,15 @@ Value const& Value::nullSingleton() {
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return nullStatic;
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}
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#if JSON_USE_NULLREF
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// for backwards compatibility, we'll leave these global references around, but
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// DO NOT use them in JSONCPP library code any more!
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// static
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Value const& Value::null = Value::nullSingleton();
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// static
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Value const& Value::nullRef = Value::nullSingleton();
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#endif
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const Int Value::minInt = Int(~(UInt(-1) / 2));
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const Int Value::maxInt = Int(UInt(-1) / 2);
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@ -1648,20 +1648,20 @@ const Value& Path::resolve(const Value& root) const {
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for (const auto& arg : args_) {
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if (arg.kind_ == PathArgument::kindIndex) {
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if (!node->isArray() || !node->isValidIndex(arg.index_)) {
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// Error: unable to resolve path (array value expected at position...
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return Value::null;
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// Error: unable to resolve path (array value expected at position... )
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return Value::nullSingleton();
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}
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node = &((*node)[arg.index_]);
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} else if (arg.kind_ == PathArgument::kindKey) {
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if (!node->isObject()) {
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// Error: unable to resolve path (object value expected at position...)
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return Value::null;
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return Value::nullSingleton();
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}
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node = &((*node)[arg.key_]);
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if (node == &Value::nullSingleton()) {
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// Error: unable to resolve path (object has no member named '' at
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// position...)
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return Value::null;
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return Value::nullSingleton();
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}
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}
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}
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