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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ int main()
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// output the changed array
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std::cout << j["array"] << '\n';
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// "change" the arry element past the end
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// "change" the array element past the end
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j["/array/-"_json_pointer] = 55;
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// output the changed array
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std::cout << j["array"] << '\n';
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src/json.hpp
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src/json.hpp
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@ -9436,6 +9436,12 @@ basic_json_parser_63:
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/*!
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@brief return a reference to the pointed to value
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@note This version does not throw if a value is not present, but tries
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to create nested values instead. For instance, calling this function
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with pointer `"/this/that"` on a null value is equivalent to calling
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`operator[]("this").operator[]("that")` on that value, effectively
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changing the null value to an object.
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@param[in] ptr a JSON value
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@return reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON pointer
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@ -9450,6 +9456,12 @@ basic_json_parser_63:
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{
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for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens)
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{
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// error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4)
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if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0')
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{
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throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'");
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}
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switch (ptr->m_type)
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{
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case value_t::object:
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case value_t::array:
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{
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// error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4)
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if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0')
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{
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throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'");
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}
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if (reference_token == "-")
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{
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// explicityly treat "-" as index beyond the end
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@ -9480,6 +9486,37 @@ basic_json_parser_63:
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break;
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}
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// null values are converted to arrays or objects
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case value_t::null:
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{
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// check if reference token is a number
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const bool nums = std::all_of(reference_token.begin(),
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reference_token.end(),
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[](const char x)
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{
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return std::isdigit(x);
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});
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if (nums)
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{
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// if reference token consists solely of numbers
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// use it as array index -> create array
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ptr = &ptr->operator[](static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(reference_token)));
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}
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else if (reference_token == "-")
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{
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// explicityly treat "-" as index beyond the end
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// which is 0 for an empty array -> create array
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ptr = &ptr->operator[](0);
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}
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else
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{
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// treat reference token as key -> create object
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ptr = &ptr->operator[](reference_token);
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}
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break;
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}
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default:
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{
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throw std::out_of_range("unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'");
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@ -8733,6 +8733,12 @@ class basic_json
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/*!
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@brief return a reference to the pointed to value
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@note This version does not throw if a value is not present, but tries
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to create nested values instead. For instance, calling this function
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with pointer `"/this/that"` on a null value is equivalent to calling
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`operator[]("this").operator[]("that")` on that value, effectively
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changing the null value to an object.
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@param[in] ptr a JSON value
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@return reference to the JSON value pointed to by the JSON pointer
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{
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for (const auto& reference_token : reference_tokens)
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{
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// error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4)
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if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0')
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{
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throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'");
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}
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switch (ptr->m_type)
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{
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case value_t::object:
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case value_t::array:
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{
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// error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4)
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if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0')
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{
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throw std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'");
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}
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if (reference_token == "-")
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{
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// explicityly treat "-" as index beyond the end
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break;
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}
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// null values are converted to arrays or objects
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case value_t::null:
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{
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// check if reference token is a number
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const bool nums = std::all_of(reference_token.begin(),
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reference_token.end(),
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[](const char x)
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{
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return std::isdigit(x);
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});
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if (nums)
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{
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// if reference token consists solely of numbers
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// use it as array index -> create array
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ptr = &ptr->operator[](static_cast<size_type>(std::stoi(reference_token)));
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}
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else if (reference_token == "-")
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{
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// explicityly treat "-" as index beyond the end
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// which is 0 for an empty array -> create array
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ptr = &ptr->operator[](0);
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}
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else
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{
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// treat reference token as key -> create object
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ptr = &ptr->operator[](reference_token);
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}
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break;
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}
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default:
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{
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throw std::out_of_range("unresolved reference token '" + reference_token + "'");
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CHECK(j[json::json_pointer("/m~0n")] == j["m~n"]);
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// unescaped access
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CHECK_THROWS_AS(j[json::json_pointer("/a/b")], std::out_of_range);
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CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j[json::json_pointer("/a/b")], "unresolved reference token 'b'");
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// access to nonexisting values yield object creation
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CHECK_NOTHROW(j[json::json_pointer("/a/b")] = 42);
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CHECK(j["a"]["b"] == json(42));
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CHECK_NOTHROW(j[json::json_pointer("/a/c/1")] = 42);
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CHECK(j["a"]["c"] == json({nullptr, 42}));
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CHECK_NOTHROW(j[json::json_pointer("/a/d/-")] = 42);
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CHECK(j["a"]["d"] == json::array({42}));
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// "/a/b" works for JSON {"a": {"b": 42}}
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CHECK(json({{"a", {{"b", 42}}}})[json::json_pointer("/a/b")] == json(42));
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CHECK_NOTHROW(j << f);
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}
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}
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SECTION("issue #323 - add nested object capabilities to pointers")
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{
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json j;
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j["/this/that"_json_pointer] = 27;
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CHECK(j == json({{"this", {{"that", 27}}}}));
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}
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}
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