The CBOR and MessagePack parsers now expect the input to be read until the end. Unless the new parameter "strict" is set to false (it is true by default), an exception is raised if the parser ends prematurely. This is a breaking change as the parsers ignored unread input so far.
Furthermore, the offset/startIndex paramter introduced in #462 was removed as this behavior can be mimicked with an iterator range. For instance, instead of calling "from_cbor(vec, 5);", you can write "from_cbor({vec.begin()+5, vec.end()});".
o To prevent the compilation issue on OSX with the intel compiler suite. The
error was found with icpc version 15.0.3.187 where the "__clang_version__" was
not defined correctly, while "__clang__" was.
- replaced list of pairs by flat list in next_byte_in_range
- implemented early exit in case of parse errors
- reused memory for object keys
- direct calls to embedded objects/arrays for insertions
You can now pass a boolean "allow_exceptions" to the parse functions. If it is false, no exceptions are thrown in case of a parse error. Instead, parsing is stopped at the first error and a JSON value of type "discarded" (check with is_discarded()) is returned.
On MSVC compiler, temporaries that are constructed during a
list initialization, are sometimes destroyed even before calling
the initializing constructor, instead of at the end of the
containing full-expression. This is clearly non-conforming to
[class.temporary].
As the impact of this bug is silently producing incorrect
JSON values, move eagerly from rvalues to be safe.
See https://stackoverflow.com/questions/24586411
- You can now pass a reference to a vector to the to_cbor and to_msgpack functions. The output will be written (appended) to the vector. #476
- You can now pass an output stream with uint8_t character type to the to_cbor and to_msgpack functions. #477
- You can now read from uint8_t */size in the to_cbor and to_msgpack functions. An input adapter will be created from this pair, so you need to use braces. #478
This commit works around an issue in std::initializer_list design.
By using a detail::json_ref proxy with a mutable value inside,
rvalue-ness of an input to list initializer is remembered and
used later to move from the proxy instead of copying.
Travis found an error with Clang 3.8's sanitizers, see https://travis-ci.org/nlohmann/json/jobs/256366699. Unfortunately, I cannot reproduce this error with clang version 6.0.0 (trunk 308825) locally. However, this seems to be an issue, because so far, we did not reset a value after moving from it.