Fix Issue #186 - add overload wrappers for strto(f|d|ld)
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src/json.hpp
@ -5539,10 +5539,13 @@ class basic_json
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case value_t::number_float:
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{
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// 15 digits of precision allows round-trip IEEE 754
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// string->double->string; to be safe, we read this value from
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// std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10
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o << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10) << m_value.number_float;
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// If the number is an integer then output as a fixed with with precision 1
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// to output "0.0", "1.0" etc as expected for some round trip tests otherwise
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// 15 digits of precision allows round-trip IEEE 754 string->double->string;
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// to be safe, we read this value from std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10
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if (std::fmod(m_value.number_float, 1) == 0) o << std::fixed << std::setprecision(1);
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else o << std::defaultfloat << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<double>::digits10);
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o << m_value.number_float;
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return;
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}
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@ -7289,6 +7292,63 @@ basic_json_parser_64:
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return result;
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}
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/*!
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@brief parse floating point number
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This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate
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standard floating point number parsing function based on the type
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to
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@a static_cast<number_float_t>(nullptr).
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@param type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after the number
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@return the floating point number
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*/
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long double str_to_float_t(long double* type, char** endptr) const
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{
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return std::strtold(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr);
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}
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/*!
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@brief parse floating point number
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This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate
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standard floating point number parsing function based on the type
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to
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@a static_cast<number_float_t>(nullptr).
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@param type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after the number
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@return the floating point number
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*/
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double str_to_float_t(double* type, char** endptr) const
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{
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return std::strtod(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr);
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}
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/*!
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@brief parse floating point number
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This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate
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standard floating point number parsing function based on the type
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to
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@a static_cast<number_float_t>(nullptr).
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@param type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after the number
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@return the floating point number
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*/
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float str_to_float_t(float* type, char** endptr) const
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{
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return std::strtof(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr);
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}
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/*!
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@brief return number value for number tokens
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@ -7306,13 +7366,12 @@ basic_json_parser_64:
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@throw std::range_error if passed value is out of range
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*/
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long double get_number() const
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number_float_t get_number() const
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{
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// conversion
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typename string_t::value_type* endptr;
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assert(m_start != nullptr);
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const auto float_val = std::strtold(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start),
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&endptr);
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number_float_t float_val = str_to_float_t(static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr), &endptr);
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// return float_val if the whole number was translated and NAN
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// otherwise
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@ -7546,11 +7605,11 @@ basic_json_parser_64:
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case lexer::token_type::value_number:
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{
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auto float_val = m_lexer.get_number();
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result.m_value = m_lexer.get_number();
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// NAN is returned if token could not be translated
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// completely
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if (std::isnan(float_val))
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if (std::isnan(result.m_value.number_float))
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{
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throw std::invalid_argument(std::string("parse error - ") +
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m_lexer.get_token() + " is not a number");
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@ -7558,9 +7617,10 @@ basic_json_parser_64:
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get_token();
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// check if conversion loses precision
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const auto int_val = static_cast<number_integer_t>(float_val);
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if (approx(float_val, static_cast<long double>(int_val)))
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// check if conversion loses precision (special case -0.0 always loses precision)
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const auto int_val = static_cast<number_integer_t>(result.m_value.number_float);
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if (approx(result.m_value.number_float, static_cast<number_float_t>(int_val)) &&
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result.m_value.number_integer != json_value(-0.0f).number_integer)
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{
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// we would not lose precision -> return int
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result.m_type = value_t::number_integer;
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@ -7570,7 +7630,6 @@ basic_json_parser_64:
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{
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// we would lose precision -> return float
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result.m_type = value_t::number_float;
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result.m_value = static_cast<number_float_t>(float_val);
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}
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break;
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}
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@ -5539,10 +5539,13 @@ class basic_json
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case value_t::number_float:
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{
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// 15 digits of precision allows round-trip IEEE 754
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// string->double->string; to be safe, we read this value from
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// std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10
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o << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10) << m_value.number_float;
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// If the number is an integer then output as a fixed with with precision 1
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// to output "0.0", "1.0" etc as expected for some round trip tests otherwise
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// 15 digits of precision allows round-trip IEEE 754 string->double->string;
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// to be safe, we read this value from std::numeric_limits<number_float_t>::digits10
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if (std::fmod(m_value.number_float, 1) == 0) o << std::fixed << std::setprecision(1);
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else o << std::defaultfloat << std::setprecision(std::numeric_limits<double>::digits10);
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o << m_value.number_float;
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return;
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}
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@ -6971,6 +6974,63 @@ class basic_json
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return result;
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}
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/*!
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@brief parse floating point number
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This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate
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standard floating point number parsing function based on the type
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to
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@a static_cast<number_float_t>(nullptr).
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@param type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after the number
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@return the floating point number
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*/
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long double str_to_float_t(long double* type, char** endptr) const
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{
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return std::strtold(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr);
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}
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/*!
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@brief parse floating point number
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This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate
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standard floating point number parsing function based on the type
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to
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@a static_cast<number_float_t>(nullptr).
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@param type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after the number
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@return the floating point number
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*/
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double str_to_float_t(double* type, char** endptr) const
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{
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return std::strtod(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr);
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}
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/*!
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@brief parse floating point number
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This function (and its overloads) serves to select the most approprate
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standard floating point number parsing function based on the type
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to
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@a static_cast<number_float_t>(nullptr).
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@param type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after the number
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@return the floating point number
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*/
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float str_to_float_t(float* type, char** endptr) const
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{
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return std::strtof(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start), endptr);
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}
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/*!
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@brief return number value for number tokens
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@ -6988,13 +7048,12 @@ class basic_json
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@throw std::range_error if passed value is out of range
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*/
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long double get_number() const
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number_float_t get_number() const
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{
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// conversion
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typename string_t::value_type* endptr;
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assert(m_start != nullptr);
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const auto float_val = std::strtold(reinterpret_cast<typename string_t::const_pointer>(m_start),
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&endptr);
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number_float_t float_val = str_to_float_t(static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr), &endptr);
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// return float_val if the whole number was translated and NAN
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// otherwise
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@ -7228,11 +7287,11 @@ class basic_json
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case lexer::token_type::value_number:
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{
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auto float_val = m_lexer.get_number();
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result.m_value = m_lexer.get_number();
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// NAN is returned if token could not be translated
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// completely
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if (std::isnan(float_val))
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if (std::isnan(result.m_value.number_float))
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{
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throw std::invalid_argument(std::string("parse error - ") +
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m_lexer.get_token() + " is not a number");
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@ -7240,9 +7299,10 @@ class basic_json
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get_token();
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// check if conversion loses precision
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const auto int_val = static_cast<number_integer_t>(float_val);
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if (approx(float_val, static_cast<long double>(int_val)))
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// check if conversion loses precision (special case -0.0 always loses precision)
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const auto int_val = static_cast<number_integer_t>(result.m_value.number_float);
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if (approx(result.m_value.number_float, static_cast<number_float_t>(int_val)) &&
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result.m_value.number_integer != json_value(-0.0f).number_integer)
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{
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// we would not lose precision -> return int
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result.m_type = value_t::number_integer;
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@ -7252,7 +7312,6 @@ class basic_json
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{
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// we would lose precision -> return float
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result.m_type = value_t::number_float;
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result.m_value = static_cast<number_float_t>(float_val);
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}
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break;
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}
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//"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip18.json",
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//"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip19.json",
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//"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip20.json",
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//"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip21.json",
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"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip21.json",
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"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip22.json",
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"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip23.json",
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//"test/json_roundtrip/roundtrip24.json",
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@ -11402,7 +11402,8 @@ TEST_CASE("regression tests")
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SECTION("issue #89 - nonstandard integer type")
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{
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// create JSON class with nonstandard integer number type
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nlohmann::basic_json<std::map, std::vector, std::string, bool, int32_t, float> j;
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using custom_json = nlohmann::basic_json<std::map, std::vector, std::string, bool, int32_t, float>;
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custom_json j;
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j["int_1"] = 1;
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// we need to cast to int to compile with Catch - the value is int32_t
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CHECK(static_cast<int>(j["int_1"]) == 1);
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{
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CHECK(json::parse("\"\\ud80c\\udc60abc\"").get<json::string_t>() == u8"\U00013060abc");
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}
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SECTION("issue #186 miloyip/nativejson-benchmark: floating-point parsing")
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{
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json j;
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j = json::parse("-0.0");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == -0.0);
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j = json::parse("2.22507385850720113605740979670913197593481954635164564e-308");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == 2.2250738585072009e-308);
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j = json::parse("0.999999999999999944488848768742172978818416595458984374");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == 0.99999999999999989);
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j = json::parse("1.00000000000000011102230246251565404236316680908203126");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == 1.00000000000000022);
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j = json::parse("7205759403792793199999e-5");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == 72057594037927928.0);
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j = json::parse("922337203685477529599999e-5");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == 9223372036854774784.0);
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j = json::parse("1014120480182583464902367222169599999e-5");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == 10141204801825834086073718800384.0);
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j = json::parse("5708990770823839207320493820740630171355185151999e-3");
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CHECK(j.get<double>() == 5708990770823838890407843763683279797179383808.0);
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// create JSON class with nonstandard float number type
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// float
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nlohmann::basic_json<std::map, std::vector, std::string, bool, int32_t, float> j_float = 1.23e25f;
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CHECK(j_float.get<float>() == 1.23e25f);
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// double
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nlohmann::basic_json<std::map, std::vector, std::string, bool, int64_t, double> j_double = 1.23e45;
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CHECK(j_double.get<double>() == 1.23e45);
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// long double
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nlohmann::basic_json<std::map, std::vector, std::string, bool, int64_t, long double> j_long_double = 1.23e45L;
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CHECK(j_long_double.get<long double>() == 1.23e45L);
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}
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}
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