Merge branch 'develop' into feature/update

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Niels Lohmann 2017-08-15 21:42:58 +02:00
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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ matrix:
after_success: after_success:
- make check TEST_PREFIX="valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full " TEST_PATTERN="" - make check TEST_PREFIX="valgrind --error-exitcode=1 --leak-check=full " TEST_PATTERN=""
# cLang sanitizer # clang sanitizer
# note: sadly clang's libc++ has errors when running with sanitize, # note: sadly clang's libc++ has errors when running with sanitize,
# so we use clang with gcc's libstdc++ which doesn't give those error. # so we use clang with gcc's libstdc++ which doesn't give those error.
# that's why we need to install g++-6 to get the lastest version # that's why we need to install g++-6 to get the lastest version
@ -267,6 +267,14 @@ matrix:
################ ################
script: script:
# get CMake (only for systems with brew - macOS)
- |
if [[ !(-x $(which cmake)) && (-x $(which brew)) ]]; then
brew update
brew install cmake
cmake --version
fi
# make sure CXX is correctly set # make sure CXX is correctly set
- if [[ "${COMPILER}" != "" ]]; then export CXX=${COMPILER}; fi - if [[ "${COMPILER}" != "" ]]; then export CXX=${COMPILER}; fi

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@ -539,6 +539,9 @@ Some important things:
* Those methods **MUST** be in your type's namespace (which can be the global namespace), or the library will not be able to locate them (in this example, they are in namespace `ns`, where `person` is defined). * Those methods **MUST** be in your type's namespace (which can be the global namespace), or the library will not be able to locate them (in this example, they are in namespace `ns`, where `person` is defined).
* When using `get<your_type>()`, `your_type` **MUST** be [DefaultConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/DefaultConstructible). (There is a way to bypass this requirement described later.) * When using `get<your_type>()`, `your_type` **MUST** be [DefaultConstructible](http://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/concept/DefaultConstructible). (There is a way to bypass this requirement described later.)
* In function `from_json`, use function [`at()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a93403e803947b86f4da2d1fb3345cf2c.html#a93403e803947b86f4da2d1fb3345cf2c) to access the object values rather than `operator[]`. In case a key does not exists, `at` throws an exception that you can handle, whereas `operator[]` exhibits undefined behavior. * In function `from_json`, use function [`at()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/classnlohmann_1_1basic__json_a93403e803947b86f4da2d1fb3345cf2c.html#a93403e803947b86f4da2d1fb3345cf2c) to access the object values rather than `operator[]`. In case a key does not exists, `at` throws an exception that you can handle, whereas `operator[]` exhibits undefined behavior.
* In case your type contains several `operator=` definitions, code like `your_variable = your_json;` [may not compile](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/667). You need to write `your_variable = your_json.get<decltype your_variable>();` instead.
* You do not need to add serializers or deserializers for STL types like `std::vector`: the library already implements these.
#### How do I convert third-party types? #### How do I convert third-party types?