// (1) template<typename InputType> static basic_json from_bjdata(InputType&& i, const bool strict = true, const bool allow_exceptions = true); // (2) template<typename IteratorType, typename SentinelType = IteratorType> static basic_json from_bjdata(IteratorType first, SentinelType last, const bool strict = true, const bool allow_exceptions = true);
Deserializes a given input to a JSON value using the BJData (Binary JData) serialization format.
The exact mapping and its limitations are described on a dedicated page.
InputType : A compatible input, for instance:
- an `std::istream` object - a `FILE` pointer - a C-style array of characters - a pointer to a null-terminated string of single byte characters - a container `obj` for which `begin(obj)` and `end(obj)` produce a valid pair of iterators (as found via ADL or member functions, with semantics compatible to `std::begin` and `std::end`)
IteratorType : a compatible iterator type
SentinelType : defaults to IteratorType; may be a different type comparable to IteratorType via operator!=, for instance.
- a custom sentinel type for C++20 ranges - `std::default_sentinel_t`, when `IteratorType` is `std::counted_iterator`
i (in) : an input in BJData format convertible to an input adapter
first (in) : iterator to the start of the input
last (in) : iterator to the end of the input, or a sentinel value that compares equal to the end iterator with operator!=
strict (in) : whether to expect the input to be consumed until EOF (#!cpp true by default)
allow_exceptions (in) : whether to throw exceptions in case of a parse error (optional, #!cpp true by default)
deserialized JSON value; in case of a parse error and allow_exceptions set to #!cpp false, the return value will be value_t::discarded. The latter can be checked with is_discarded.
Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no changes in the JSON value.
strict was set to truestd::size_tLinear in the size of the input.
??? example
The example shows the deserialization of a byte vector in BJData format to a JSON value. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/from_bjdata.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/from_bjdata.output" ```
begin/end (matching std::begin/std::end semantics) in version 3.13.0.