The solution with a std::runtime_error member is more elegant. It
allows to have std::exception as base class again. However, I still
have no idea why GCC thinks the copy constructor may throw...
To have nothrow-copy-constructible exceptions, we inherit from
std::runtime_error which can cope with arbitrary-length error messages.
Intermediate strings are built with static functions and then passed to
the actual constructor.
We should compare the binary serializations rather than the JSON values
themselves. This fix was already done for CBOR and apparently forgotten
for MessagePack.
- Removed unused headers.
- Added override where needed.
- Added description for parse_error.113 exception.
- Fixed some conversion warnings.
- Integrated cbor_expect_string function for CBOR maps.
- Added documentation on the supported CBOR/MessagePack features.
- Added test to check all initial bytes for CBOR input.
When <Windows.h> is included with MSVC, a macro NOMINMAX is defined
that yields compilation errors when max/min calls are encountered. This
can be fixed by un-defining NOMINMAX, or by placing parentheses around
all min/max calls. We chose the latter.
Since #329, NaN and inf numbers do not yield an exception, but are
stored internally and are dumped as “null”. This commit adjusts the
fuzz testers to deal with this special case.
- If an overflow occurs during parsing a number from a JSON text, an
exception (std::out_of_range for the moment, to be replaced by a
user-defined exception #244) is thrown so that the overflow is detected
early and roundtripping is guaranteed.
- NaN and INF floating-point values can be stored in a JSON value and
are not replaced by null. That is, the basic_json class behaves like
double in this regard (no exception occurs). However, NaN and INF are
serialized to “null”.
- Adjusted test cases appropriately.
To avoid the error described in #497, I added a function
msgpack_expect_string that is executed every time a string is expected
during the parsing of a map. In case the current byte does not belong
to a MsgPack string, an exception is thrown.