Merge pull request #200 from twelsby/issue199
Fixed issue #199 - Small bugs in json.hpp (get_number) and unit.cpp (non-standard integer type test)
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@ -7478,7 +7478,7 @@ class basic_json
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// Negative, parse with strtoll and attempt cast to
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// number_integer_t
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if (attempt_cast(std::strtoll(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), &endptr,
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10), result.m_value.number_unsigned))
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10), result.m_value.number_integer))
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{
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result.m_type = value_t::number_integer;
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}
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@ -12097,17 +12097,17 @@ TEST_CASE("regression tests")
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// unsigned integer parsing - expected to overflow and be stored as a float
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j = custom_json::parse("4294967296"); // 2^32
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CHECK(static_cast<int>(j.type()) == static_cast<int>(custom_json::value_t::number_float));
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CHECK(j.get<float>() == 4294967296.0);
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CHECK(j.get<float>() == 4294967296.0f);
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// integer object creation - expected to wrap and still be stored as an integer
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j = -2147483649LL; // -2^31-1
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CHECK(static_cast<int>(j.type()) == static_cast<int>(custom_json::value_t::number_integer));
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CHECK(j.get<int32_t>() == 2147483647.0); // Wrap
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CHECK(j.get<int32_t>() == 2147483647); // Wrap
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// integer parsing - expected to overflow and be stored as a float
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j = custom_json::parse("-2147483648"); // -2^31
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// integer parsing - expected to overflow and be stored as a float with rounding
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j = custom_json::parse("-2147483649"); // -2^31
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CHECK(static_cast<int>(j.type()) == static_cast<int>(custom_json::value_t::number_float));
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CHECK(j.get<float>() == -2147483648.0);
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CHECK(j.get<float>() == -2147483650.0f);
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}
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SECTION("issue #93 reverse_iterator operator inheritance problem")
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