| #pragma once |
| |
| #include <array> // array |
| #include <cstddef> // size_t |
| #include <cstdint> // uint8_t |
| #include <string> // string |
| |
| namespace nlohmann |
| { |
| namespace detail |
| { |
| /////////////////////////// |
| // JSON type enumeration // |
| /////////////////////////// |
| |
| /*! |
| @brief the JSON type enumeration |
| |
| This enumeration collects the different JSON types. It is internally used to |
| distinguish the stored values, and the functions @ref basic_json::is_null(), |
| @ref basic_json::is_object(), @ref basic_json::is_array(), |
| @ref basic_json::is_string(), @ref basic_json::is_boolean(), |
| @ref basic_json::is_number() (with @ref basic_json::is_number_integer(), |
| @ref basic_json::is_number_unsigned(), and @ref basic_json::is_number_float()), |
| @ref basic_json::is_discarded(), @ref basic_json::is_primitive(), and |
| @ref basic_json::is_structured() rely on it. |
| |
| @note There are three enumeration entries (number_integer, number_unsigned, and |
| number_float), because the library distinguishes these three types for numbers: |
| @ref basic_json::number_unsigned_t is used for unsigned integers, |
| @ref basic_json::number_integer_t is used for signed integers, and |
| @ref basic_json::number_float_t is used for floating-point numbers or to |
| approximate integers which do not fit in the limits of their respective type. |
| |
| @sa @ref basic_json::basic_json(const value_t value_type) -- create a JSON |
| value with the default value for a given type |
| |
| @since version 1.0.0 |
| */ |
| enum class value_t : std::uint8_t |
| { |
| null, ///< null value |
| object, ///< object (unordered set of name/value pairs) |
| array, ///< array (ordered collection of values) |
| string, ///< string value |
| boolean, ///< boolean value |
| number_integer, ///< number value (signed integer) |
| number_unsigned, ///< number value (unsigned integer) |
| number_float, ///< number value (floating-point) |
| binary, ///< binary array (ordered collection of bytes) |
| discarded ///< discarded by the parser callback function |
| }; |
| |
| /*! |
| @brief comparison operator for JSON types |
| |
| Returns an ordering that is similar to Python: |
| - order: null < boolean < number < object < array < string < binary |
| - furthermore, each type is not smaller than itself |
| - discarded values are not comparable |
| - binary is represented as a b"" string in python and directly comparable to a |
| string; however, making a binary array directly comparable with a string would |
| be surprising behavior in a JSON file. |
| |
| @since version 1.0.0 |
| */ |
| inline bool operator<(const value_t lhs, const value_t rhs) noexcept |
| { |
| static constexpr std::array<std::uint8_t, 9> order = {{ |
| 0 /* null */, 3 /* object */, 4 /* array */, 5 /* string */, |
| 1 /* boolean */, 2 /* integer */, 2 /* unsigned */, 2 /* float */, |
| 6 /* binary */ |
| } |
| }; |
| |
| const auto l_index = static_cast<std::size_t>(lhs); |
| const auto r_index = static_cast<std::size_t>(rhs); |
| return l_index < order.size() && r_index < order.size() && order[l_index] < order[r_index]; |
| } |
| } // namespace detail |
| } // namespace nlohmann |