The original test case relied on an invalidated iterator. This error
did not occur before, but only with GCC with -D_GLIBCXX_DEBUG. This
commit fixes the test case. The library is unaffected by this change.
Added class hierarchy for user-defined exceptions (#244). Integrated
parse exceptions 101-103. Parse exceptions include the byte count of
the last read character to locate the position of the error (#301).
The constructor basic_json(std::istream&, const parser_callback_t) has
been deprecated since version 2.0.0. This commit removes it together
with its code example, deprecation macro, and test cases. The code now
also compiles with -W-deprecated-declarations.
The library does not preserve the insertion order of object keys. There
are frequent requests to change the library in this aspect. The README
and the contribution guidelines now contain links to containers that
can be used to replace std::map to preserve the insertion order.
Moved all dump()-related functions into a class "serializer". This fix includes a lot of performance improvements yielding a 7% speedup for serialization. Details on the individual steps can be found in the commit messages.
Individual benchmark numbers:
before:
dump jeopardy.json 5 374555228 ns/op
dump jeopardy.json with indent 5 430953700 ns/op
dump numbers/floats.json 5 622938509 ns/op
dump numbers/signed_ints.json 20 82177979 ns/op
after:
dump jeopardy.json 5 335449757 ns/op -11%
dump jeopardy.json with indent 5 375467773 ns/op -13%
dump numbers/floats.json 5 584611852 ns/op -7%
dump numbers/signed_ints.json 20 68289574 ns/op -17%
- Added comments for the serializer class.
- Added test case for resizing of the indentation string.
- Using std::none_of to check if “.0” needs to be added to
floating-point number.