Add docs for serialization-only user defined type macros
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
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using json = nlohmann::json;
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using namespace nlohmann::literals;
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namespace ns
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{
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class person
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{
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private:
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std::string name = "John Doe";
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std::string address = "123 Fake St";
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int age = -1;
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public:
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// No default constructor
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person(std::string name_, std::string address_, int age_)
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: name(std::move(name_)), address(std::move(address_)), age(age_)
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{}
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friend void to_json(nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, const person& nlohmann_json_t)
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{
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nlohmann_json_j["name"] = nlohmann_json_t.name;
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nlohmann_json_j["address"] = nlohmann_json_t.address;
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nlohmann_json_j["age"] = nlohmann_json_t.age;
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}
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};
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} // namespace ns
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int main()
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{
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ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};
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// serialization: person -> json
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json j = p;
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std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;
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}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
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using json = nlohmann::json;
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using namespace nlohmann::literals;
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namespace ns
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{
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class person
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{
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private:
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std::string name = "John Doe";
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std::string address = "123 Fake St";
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int age = -1;
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public:
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// No default constructor
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person(std::string name_, std::string address_, int age_)
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: name(std::move(name_)), address(std::move(address_)), age(age_)
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{}
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NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE(person, name, address, age)
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};
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} // namespace ns
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int main()
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{
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ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};
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// serialization: person -> json
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json j = p;
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std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;
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}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
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using json = nlohmann::json;
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using namespace nlohmann::literals;
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namespace ns
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{
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struct person
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{
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std::string name;
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std::string address;
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int age;
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};
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void to_json(nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, const person& nlohmann_json_t)
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{
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nlohmann_json_j["name"] = nlohmann_json_t.name;
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nlohmann_json_j["address"] = nlohmann_json_t.address;
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nlohmann_json_j["age"] = nlohmann_json_t.age;
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}
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} // namespace ns
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int main()
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{
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ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};
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// serialization: person -> json
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json j = p;
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std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;
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}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
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#include <iostream>
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#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
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using json = nlohmann::json;
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using namespace nlohmann::literals;
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namespace ns
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{
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struct person
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{
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std::string name;
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std::string address;
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int age;
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};
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NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE(person, name, address, age)
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} // namespace ns
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int main()
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{
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ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};
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// serialization: person -> json
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json j = p;
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std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;
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}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
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## Serialization/deserialization macros
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- [**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE(type, member...)**<br>**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT(type, member...)**][DefInt]
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- [**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE(type, member...)**<br>**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT(type, member...)**<br>**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE(type, member...)**][DefInt]
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\- serialization/deserialization of types _with_ access to private variables
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- [**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE(type, member...)**<br>**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT(type, member...)**][DefNonInt]
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- [**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE(type, member...)**<br>**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT(type, member...)**<br>**NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE(type, member...)**][DefNonInt]
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\- serialization/deserialization of types _without_ access to private variables
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- [**NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(type, ...)**](nlohmann_json_serialize_enum.md) - serialization/deserialization of enum types
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# NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE, NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT
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# NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE, NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT, NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE
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```cpp
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#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE(type, member...) // (1)
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#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT(type, member...) // (2)
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#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE(type, member...) // (3)
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```
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These macros can be used to simplify the serialization/deserialization of types if you want to use a JSON object as
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2. Will use [`value`](../basic_json/value.md) during deserialization and fall back to the default value for the
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respective type of the member variable if a key in the JSON object is missing. The generated `from_json()` function
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default constructs an object and uses its values as the defaults when calling the `value` function.
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3. Only defines the serialization. Useful in cases when the type does not have a default constructor and only serialization in required.
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## Parameters
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```cpp
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friend void to_json(nlohmann::json&, const type&);
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friend void from_json(const nlohmann::json&, type&);
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friend void from_json(const nlohmann::json&, type&); // except (3)
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```
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See examples below for the concrete generated code.
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!!! info "Prerequisites"
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1. The type `type` must be default constructible. See [How can I use `get()` for non-default
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1. The type `type` must be default constructible (except (3)). See [How can I use `get()` for non-default
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constructible/non-copyable types?][GetNonDefNonCopy] for how to overcome this limitation.
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2. The macro must be used inside the type (class/struct).
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Note how a default-initialized `person` object is used in the `from_json` to fill missing values.
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??? example "Example (3): NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE"
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Consider the following complete example:
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```cpp hl_lines="21"
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```
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Output:
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```json
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```
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Notes:
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- `ns::person` is non-default-constructible. This allows this macro to be used instead of
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`NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE` and `NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT`.
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- `ns::person` has private member variables. This makes `NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE` applicable, but not
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`NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE`.
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- The macro `NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE` is used _inside_ the class.
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The macro is equivalent to:
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```cpp hl_lines="21 22 23 24 25 26"
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```
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## See also
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- [NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE / NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT](nlohmann_define_type_non_intrusive.md)
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- [NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE{_WITH_DEFAULT, _ONLY_SERIALIZE}](nlohmann_define_type_non_intrusive.md)
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for a similar macro that can be defined _outside_ the type.
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- [Arbitrary Type Conversions](../../features/arbitrary_types.md) for an overview.
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1. Added in version 3.9.0.
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2. Added in version 3.11.0.
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3. Added in version TODO.
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# NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE, NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT
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# NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE, NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT, NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE
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```cpp
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#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE(type, member...) // (1)
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#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT(type, member...) // (2)
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#define NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE(type, member...) // (3)
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```
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These macros can be used to simplify the serialization/deserialization of types if you want to use a JSON object as
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2. Will use [`value`](../basic_json/value.md) during deserialization and fall back to the default value for the
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respective type of the member variable if a key in the JSON object is missing. The generated `from_json()` function
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default constructs an object and uses its values as the defaults when calling the `value` function.
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3. Only defines the serialization. Useful in cases when the type does not have a default constructor and only serialization in required.
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## Parameters
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```cpp
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void to_json(nlohmann::json&, const type&);
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void from_json(const nlohmann::json&, type&);
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void from_json(const nlohmann::json&, type&); // except (3)
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```
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See examples below for the concrete generated code.
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!!! info "Prerequisites"
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1. The type `type` must be default constructible. See [How can I use `get()` for non-default constructible/non-copyable types?][GetNonDefNonCopy]
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1. The type `type` must be default constructible (except (3). See [How can I use `get()` for non-default constructible/non-copyable types?][GetNonDefNonCopy]
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for how to overcome this limitation.
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2. The macro must be used outside the type (class/struct).
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3. The passed members must be public.
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Note how a default-initialized `person` object is used in the `from_json` to fill missing values.
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??? example "Example (3): NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE"
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Consider the following complete example:
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```cpp hl_lines="15"
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```
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Output:
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```json
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```
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Notes:
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- `ns::person` is non-default-constructible. This allows this macro to be used instead of
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`NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE` and `NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT`.
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- `ns::person` has only public member variables. This makes `NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE` applicable.
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- The macro `NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE_ONLY_SERIALIZE` is used _outside_ the class, but _inside_ its namespace `ns`.
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The macro is equivalent to:
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```cpp hl_lines="15 16 17 18 19 20"
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```
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## See also
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- [NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE / NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT](nlohmann_define_type_intrusive.md)
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- [NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE{_WITH_DEFAULT, _ONLY_SERIALIZE}](nlohmann_define_type_intrusive.md)
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for a similar macro that can be defined _inside_ the type.
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- [Arbitrary Type Conversions](../../features/arbitrary_types.md) for an overview.
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1. Added in version 3.9.0.
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2. Added in version 3.11.0.
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3. Added in version TODO.
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