Converts a default constructor’s member initializers into the new
default member initializers in C++11. Other member initializers that match the
default member initializer are removed. This can reduce repeated code or allow
use of ‘= default’.
SRCDIR=/Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/ #My local SRC
BLDDIR=/Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/cmake-build-debug/ #My local BLD
cd /Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/cmake-build-debug/
run-clang-tidy.py -extra-arg=-D__clang__ -checks=-*,modernize-use-default-member-init -header-filter=.* -fix
With move semantics added to the language and the standard library updated with
move constructors added for many types it is now interesting to take an
argument directly by value, instead of by const-reference, and then copy. This
check allows the compiler to take care of choosing the best way to construct
the copy.
The transformation is usually beneficial when the calling code passes an rvalue
and assumes the move construction is a cheap operation. This short example
illustrates how the construction of the value happens:
SRCDIR=/Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/ #My local SRC
BLDDIR=/Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/cmake-build-debug/ #My local BLD
cd /Users/johnsonhj/src/jsoncpp/cmake-build-debug/
run-clang-tidy.py -extra-arg=-D__clang__ -checks=-*,modernize-pass-by-value -header-filter=.* -fix
* Added setting precision for writers.
* Added special case for precise precision and global precision.
* Added good setting of type of precision and also added this type to BuiltStreamWriter and for its settings.
* Added some tests.
Helper private methods Value::dupPayload() and Value::dupMeta() are added.
Value copy constructor doesn't attempt to delete its data first.
* Value::dupPayload() duplicates a payload.
* Value::dupMeta() duplicates comments and an offset position with a limit.
Value copy constructor shares the same code with Value::copy() and Value::copyPayload().
New Value::releasePayload() is used to free payload memory.
Fixes: #704
* Un-deprecate removeMember overloads, return void
Sometimes we just want to remove something we don't need anymore. Having
to supply a return buffer for the removeMember function to return something
we don't care about is a nuisance. There are removeMember overloads that
don't need a return buffer but they are deprecated. This commit un-deprecates
these overloads and modifies them to return nothing (void) instead of the
object that was removed.
Further discussion: https://github.com/open-source-parsers/jsoncpp/pull/689
WARNING: Changes the return type of the formerly deprecated removeMember
overloads from Value to void. May break existing client code.
* Minor stylistic fixes
Don't explicitly return a void value from a void function. Also, convert
size_t to unsigned in the CZString ctor to avoid a compiler warning.
Without value_type, Boost.Test version 1.65.0 throws a compiler error when a Json::Value object is compared to another with BOOST_TEST. Example and further discussion are in https://github.com/open-source-parsers/jsoncpp/issues/671.
* Add move constructor to Value::CZString
* Add unit test for Value move constructor
* Allow includer to specify in advance the value for
JSON_HAS_RVALUE_REFERENCES
In value.h, ValueConstIterator can convert to ValueIterator, I think that is a bug. the correct way is ValueIterator can convert to ValueConstIterator.
* support zeroes in string_
* support zeroes in writer; provide getString(char**, unsigned*)
* valueToQuotedStringN(), isCC0(), etc
* allow zeroes for cpptl ConstString
* allocated => non-static
This allows applications for interactively viewing or editing JSON to do
a better job of highlighting errors. Also added offset accessors to
Value, offering the same sort of functionality even for non-errors.
Thanks to Zach Clifford (zacharyc@google.com) for the patch.
Igor Okulist and Damien Buhl (Patch #14). Added support for running
tests and building with DLL on Windows.
- added missing JSON_API
- Visual Studio DLL: suppressed warning "C4251: <data member>: <type>
needs to have dll-interface to be used by..." via pragma push/pop
in json-cpp headers.
- New header json/version.h now contains version number macros
(JSONCPP_VERSION_MAJOR, JSONCPP_VERSION_MINOR, JSONCPP_VERSION_PATCH
and JSONCPP_VERSION_HEXA). While this header is generated by CMake,
it is committed to ease build with alternate build system
(CMake only update the file when it changes avoid issues with VCS).
- Patch #3474563: added missing JSON_API on some classes causing link issues when building as a dynamic library on Windows (contributed by Francis Bolduc).
The amalgated sources are generated by concatenating JsonCpp source in the correct order and defining macro JSON_IS_AMALGATED to prevent inclusion of other headers. Sources and header has been modified to prevent any inclusion when this macro is defined.
The script amalgate.py handle the generation.
This eases porting portable code and does not break compatibility with the previous release.
Json::Value::asLargestInt() has also be added to ease writing portable code independent of 64 bits integer support. It is typically used to implement writers.
- Added Json::ArrayIndex as an unsigned int to forwards.h
- Modified Json::Value to consistently use Json::ArrayIndex.
- Added int/unsigned int constructor overload to Json::Value to avoid ambiguous constructor call.
- Modified jsontestrunner/main.cpp to use Json::valueToString for Value::asInt() conversion to string.
- Modified Json::Reader to only overflow to double when the number is too large (previous code relied on the fact that an int fitted in a double without precision loss).
- Generalized uintToString() helpers and buffer size to automatically adapt to the precision of Json::UInt.
- Added specific conversion logic for UInt to double conversion on Microsoft Visual Studio 6 which only support __int64 to double conversion (unsigned __int64 conversion is not supported)
- Added test for 64 bits parsing/writing. Notes: those will fail when compiled with JSON_NO_INT64 (more dev required to adapt).