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// __ _____ _____ _____
// __| | __| | | | JSON for Modern C++ (supporting code)
// | | |__ | | | | | | version 3.11.2
// |_____|_____|_____|_|___| https://github.com/nlohmann/json
//
// SPDX-FileCopyrightText: 2013-2022 Niels Lohmann <https://nlohmann.me>
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// cmake/test.cmake selects the C++ standard versions with which to build a
// unit test based on the presence of JSON_HAS_CPP_<VERSION> macros.
// When using macros that are only defined for particular versions of the standard
// (e.g., JSON_HAS_FILESYSTEM for C++17 and up), please mention the corresponding
// version macro in a comment close by, like this:
// JSON_HAS_CPP_<VERSION> (do not remove; see note at top of file)
#include "doctest_compatibility.h"
// for some reason including this after the json header leads to linker errors with VS 2017...
#include <locale>
#define JSON_TESTS_PRIVATE
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
using ordered_json = nlohmann::ordered_json;
#ifdef JSON_TEST_NO_GLOBAL_UDLS
using namespace nlohmann::literals; // NOLINT(google-build-using-namespace)
#endif
#include <cstdio>
#include <list>
#include <type_traits>
#include <utility>
#ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_17
#include <any>
#include <variant>
#endif
#ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_20
#include <span>
#endif
// NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM uses a static std::pair
DOCTEST_CLANG_SUPPRESS_WARNING_PUSH
DOCTEST_CLANG_SUPPRESS_WARNING("-Wexit-time-destructors")
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #1021
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
using float_json = nlohmann::basic_json<std::map, std::vector, std::string, bool, std::int64_t, std::uint64_t, float>;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #1647
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
namespace
{
struct NonDefaultFromJsonStruct
{};
inline bool operator==(NonDefaultFromJsonStruct const& /*unused*/, NonDefaultFromJsonStruct const& /*unused*/)
{
return true;
}
enum class for_1647
{
one,
two
};
// NOLINTNEXTLINE(cppcoreguidelines-avoid-c-arrays,hicpp-avoid-c-arrays,modernize-avoid-c-arrays): this is a false positive
NLOHMANN_JSON_SERIALIZE_ENUM(for_1647,
{
{for_1647::one, "one"},
{for_1647::two, "two"},
})
} // namespace
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #1299
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct Data
{
Data() = default;
Data(std::string a_, std::string b_)
: a(std::move(a_))
, b(std::move(b_))
{}
std::string a{};
std::string b{};
};
void from_json(const json& j, Data& data);
void from_json(const json& j, Data& data)
{
j["a"].get_to(data.a);
j["b"].get_to(data.b);
}
bool operator==(Data const& lhs, Data const& rhs);
bool operator==(Data const& lhs, Data const& rhs)
{
return lhs.a == rhs.a && lhs.b == rhs.b;
}
//bool operator!=(Data const& lhs, Data const& rhs)
//{
// return !(lhs == rhs);
//}
namespace nlohmann
{
template<>
struct adl_serializer<NonDefaultFromJsonStruct>
{
static NonDefaultFromJsonStruct from_json(json const& /*unused*/) noexcept
{
return {};
}
};
} // namespace nlohmann
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #1805
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct NotSerializableData
{
int mydata;
float myfloat;
};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #2574
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct NonDefaultConstructible
{
explicit NonDefaultConstructible(int a)
: x(a)
{}
int x;
};
namespace nlohmann
{
template<>
struct adl_serializer<NonDefaultConstructible>
{
static NonDefaultConstructible from_json(json const& j)
{
return NonDefaultConstructible(j.get<int>());
}
};
} // namespace nlohmann
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #2824
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class sax_no_exception : public nlohmann::detail::json_sax_dom_parser<json>
{
public:
explicit sax_no_exception(json& j)
: nlohmann::detail::json_sax_dom_parser<json>(j, false)
{}
static bool parse_error(std::size_t /*position*/, const std::string& /*last_token*/, const json::exception& ex)
{
error_string = new std::string(ex.what()); // NOLINT(cppcoreguidelines-owning-memory)
return false;
}
static std::string* error_string;
};
std::string* sax_no_exception::error_string = nullptr;
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #2982
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
template<class T>
class my_allocator : public std::allocator<T>
{
public:
using std::allocator<T>::allocator;
};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #3077
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
class FooAlloc
{};
class Foo
{
public:
explicit Foo(const FooAlloc& /* unused */ = FooAlloc()) {}
bool value = false;
};
class FooBar
{
public:
Foo foo{};
};
inline void from_json(const nlohmann::json& j, FooBar& fb)
{
j.at("value").get_to(fb.foo.value);
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #3171
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct for_3171_base // NOLINT(cppcoreguidelines-special-member-functions)
{
for_3171_base(const std::string& /*unused*/ = {}) {}
virtual ~for_3171_base() = default;
virtual void _from_json(const json& j)
{
j.at("str").get_to(str);
}
std::string str{};
};
struct for_3171_derived : public for_3171_base
{
for_3171_derived() = default;
explicit for_3171_derived(const std::string& /*unused*/) { }
};
inline void from_json(const json& j, for_3171_base& tb)
{
tb._from_json(j);
}
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #3312
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
#ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_20
struct for_3312
{
std::string name;
};
inline void from_json(const json& j, for_3312& obj)
{
j.at("name").get_to(obj.name);
}
#endif
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #3204
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct for_3204_foo
{
for_3204_foo() = default;
explicit for_3204_foo(std::string /*unused*/) {} // NOLINT(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
};
struct for_3204_bar
{
enum constructed_from_t
{
constructed_from_none = 0,
constructed_from_foo = 1,
constructed_from_json = 2
};
explicit for_3204_bar(std::function<void(for_3204_foo)> /*unused*/) noexcept // NOLINT(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
: constructed_from(constructed_from_foo) {}
explicit for_3204_bar(std::function<void(json)> /*unused*/) noexcept // NOLINT(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
: constructed_from(constructed_from_json) {}
constructed_from_t constructed_from = constructed_from_none;
};
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// for #3333
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
struct for_3333 final
{
for_3333(int x_ = 0, int y_ = 0) : x(x_), y(y_) {}
template <class T>
for_3333(const T& /*unused*/)
{
CHECK(false);
}
int x = 0;
int y = 0;
};
template <>
inline for_3333::for_3333(const json& j)
: for_3333(j.value("x", 0), j.value("y", 0))
{}
TEST_CASE("regression tests 2")
{
SECTION("issue #1001 - Fix memory leak during parser callback")
{
const auto* geojsonExample = R"(
{ "type": "FeatureCollection",
"features": [
{ "type": "Feature",
"geometry": {"type": "Point", "coordinates": [102.0, 0.5]},
"properties": {"prop0": "value0"}
},
{ "type": "Feature",
"geometry": {
"type": "LineString",
"coordinates": [
[102.0, 0.0], [103.0, 1.0], [104.0, 0.0], [105.0, 1.0]
]
},
"properties": {
"prop0": "value0",
"prop1": 0.0
}
},
{ "type": "Feature",
"geometry": {
"type": "Polygon",
"coordinates": [
[ [100.0, 0.0], [101.0, 0.0], [101.0, 1.0],
[100.0, 1.0], [100.0, 0.0] ]
]
},
"properties": {
"prop0": "value0",
"prop1": {"this": "that"}
}
}
]
})";
json::parser_callback_t cb = [&](int /*level*/, json::parse_event_t event, json & parsed) noexcept
{
// skip uninteresting events
if (event == json::parse_event_t::value && !parsed.is_primitive())
{
return false;
}
switch (event)
{
case json::parse_event_t::key:
{
return true;
}
case json::parse_event_t::value:
{
return false;
}
case json::parse_event_t::object_start:
{
return true;
}
case json::parse_event_t::object_end:
{
return false;
}
case json::parse_event_t::array_start:
{
return true;
}
case json::parse_event_t::array_end:
{
return false;
}
default:
{
return true;
}
}
};
auto j = json::parse(geojsonExample, cb, true);
CHECK(j == json());
}
SECTION("issue #1021 - to/from_msgpack only works with standard typization")
{
float_json j = 1000.0;
CHECK(float_json::from_cbor(float_json::to_cbor(j)) == j);
CHECK(float_json::from_msgpack(float_json::to_msgpack(j)) == j);
CHECK(float_json::from_ubjson(float_json::to_ubjson(j)) == j);
float_json j2 = {1000.0, 2000.0, 3000.0};
CHECK(float_json::from_ubjson(float_json::to_ubjson(j2, true, true)) == j2);
}
SECTION("issue #1045 - Using STL algorithms with JSON containers with expected results?")
{
json diffs = nlohmann::json::array();
json m1{{"key1", 42}};
json m2{{"key2", 42}};
auto p1 = m1.items();
auto p2 = m2.items();
using it_type = decltype(p1.begin());
std::set_difference(
p1.begin(),
p1.end(),
p2.begin(),
p2.end(),
std::inserter(diffs, diffs.end()),
[&](const it_type & e1, const it_type & e2) -> bool
{
using comper_pair = std::pair<std::string, decltype(e1.value())>; // Trying to avoid unneeded copy
return comper_pair(e1.key(), e1.value()) < comper_pair(e2.key(), e2.value()); // Using pair comper
});
CHECK(diffs.size() == 1); // Note the change here, was 2
}
#ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_17
SECTION("issue #1292 - Serializing std::variant causes stack overflow")
{
static_assert(!std::is_constructible<json, std::variant<int, float>>::value, "unexpected value");
}
#endif
SECTION("issue #1299 - compile error in from_json converting to container "
"with std::pair")
{
json j =
{
{"1", {{"a", "testa_1"}, {"b", "testb_1"}}},
{"2", {{"a", "testa_2"}, {"b", "testb_2"}}},
{"3", {{"a", "testa_3"}, {"b", "testb_3"}}},
};
std::map<std::string, Data> expected
{
{"1", {"testa_1", "testb_1"}},
{"2", {"testa_2", "testb_2"}},
{"3", {"testa_3", "testb_3"}},
};
const auto data = j.get<decltype(expected)>();
CHECK(expected == data);
}
SECTION("issue #1445 - buffer overflow in dumping invalid utf-8 strings")
{
SECTION("a bunch of -1, ensure_ascii=true")
{
const auto length = 300;
json dump_test;
dump_test["1"] = std::string(length, -1);
std::string expected = R"({"1":")";
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i)
{
expected += "\\ufffd";
}
expected += "\"}";
auto s = dump_test.dump(-1, ' ', true, nlohmann::json::error_handler_t::replace);
CHECK(s == expected);
}
SECTION("a bunch of -2, ensure_ascii=false")
{
const auto length = 500;
json dump_test;
dump_test["1"] = std::string(length, -2);
std::string expected = R"({"1":")";
for (int i = 0; i < length; ++i)
{
expected += "\xEF\xBF\xBD";
}
expected += "\"}";
auto s = dump_test.dump(-1, ' ', false, nlohmann::json::error_handler_t::replace);
CHECK(s == expected);
}
SECTION("test case in issue #1445")
{
nlohmann::json dump_test;
const std::array<int, 108> data =
{
{109, 108, 103, 125, -122, -53, 115, 18, 3, 0, 102, 19, 1, 15, -110, 13, -3, -1, -81, 32, 2, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 8, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, -80, 2, 0, 0, 96, -118, 46, -116, 46, 109, -84, -87, 108, 14, 109, -24, -83, 13, -18, -51, -83, -52, -115, 14, 6, 32, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 64, 3, 0, 0, 0, 35, -74, -73, 55, 57, -128, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 33, 0, 0, 0, -96, -54, -28, -26}
};
std::string s;
for (int i : data)
{
s += static_cast<char>(i);
}
dump_test["1"] = s;
dump_test.dump(-1, ' ', true, nlohmann::json::error_handler_t::replace);
}
}
SECTION("issue #1447 - Integer Overflow (OSS-Fuzz 12506)")
{
json j = json::parse("[-9223372036854775808]");
CHECK(j.dump() == "[-9223372036854775808]");
}
SECTION("issue #1708 - minimum value of int64_t can be outputted")
{
constexpr auto smallest = (std::numeric_limits<int64_t>::min)();
json j = smallest;
CHECK(j.dump() == std::to_string(smallest));
}
SECTION("issue #1727 - Contains with non-const lvalue json_pointer picks the wrong overload")
{
json j = {{"root", {{"settings", {{"logging", true}}}}}};
auto jptr1 = "/root/settings/logging"_json_pointer;
auto jptr2 = json::json_pointer{"/root/settings/logging"};
CHECK(j.contains(jptr1));
CHECK(j.contains(jptr2));
}
SECTION("issue #1647 - compile error when deserializing enum if both non-default from_json and non-member operator== exists for other type")
{
// does not compile on ICPC when targeting C++20
#if !(defined(__INTEL_COMPILER) && __cplusplus >= 202000)
{
json j;
NonDefaultFromJsonStruct x(j);
NonDefaultFromJsonStruct y;
CHECK(x == y);
}
#endif
auto val = nlohmann::json("one").get<for_1647>();
CHECK(val == for_1647::one);
json j = val;
}
SECTION("issue #1715 - json::from_cbor does not respect allow_exceptions = false when input is string literal")
{
SECTION("string literal")
{
json cbor = json::from_cbor("B", true, false);
CHECK(cbor.is_discarded());
}
SECTION("string array")
{
const std::array<char, 2> input = {{'B', 0x00}};
json cbor = json::from_cbor(input, true, false);
CHECK(cbor.is_discarded());
}
SECTION("std::string")
{
json cbor = json::from_cbor(std::string("B"), true, false);
CHECK(cbor.is_discarded());
}
}
SECTION("issue #1805 - A pair<T1, T2> is json constructible only if T1 and T2 are json constructible")
{
static_assert(!std::is_constructible<json, std::pair<std::string, NotSerializableData>>::value, "unexpected result");
static_assert(!std::is_constructible<json, std::pair<NotSerializableData, std::string>>::value, "unexpected result");
static_assert(std::is_constructible<json, std::pair<int, std::string>>::value, "unexpected result");
}
SECTION("issue #1825 - A tuple<Args..> is json constructible only if all T in Args are json constructible")
{
static_assert(!std::is_constructible<json, std::tuple<std::string, NotSerializableData>>::value, "unexpected result");
static_assert(!std::is_constructible<json, std::tuple<NotSerializableData, std::string>>::value, "unexpected result");
static_assert(std::is_constructible<json, std::tuple<int, std::string>>::value, "unexpected result");
}
SECTION("issue #1983 - JSON patch diff for op=add formation is not as per standard (RFC 6902)")
{
const auto source = R"({ "foo": [ "1", "2" ] })"_json;
const auto target = R"({"foo": [ "1", "2", "3" ]})"_json;
const auto result = json::diff(source, target);
CHECK(result.dump() == R"([{"op":"add","path":"/foo/-","value":"3"}])");
}
SECTION("issue #2067 - cannot serialize binary data to text JSON")
{
const std::array<unsigned char, 23> data = {{0x81, 0xA4, 0x64, 0x61, 0x74, 0x61, 0xC4, 0x0F, 0x33, 0x30, 0x30, 0x32, 0x33, 0x34, 0x30, 0x31, 0x30, 0x37, 0x30, 0x35, 0x30, 0x31, 0x30}};
json j = json::from_msgpack(data.data(), data.size());
CHECK_NOTHROW(
j.dump(4, // Indent
' ', // Indent char
false, // Ensure ascii
json::error_handler_t::strict // Error
));
}
SECTION("PR #2181 - regression bug with lvalue")
{
// see https://github.com/nlohmann/json/pull/2181#issuecomment-653326060
json j{{"x", "test"}};
std::string defval = "default value";
auto val = j.value("x", defval);
auto val2 = j.value("y", defval);
}
SECTION("issue #2293 - eof doesn't cause parsing to stop")
{
std::vector<uint8_t> data =
{
0x7B,
0x6F,
0x62,
0x6A,
0x65,
0x63,
0x74,
0x20,
0x4F,
0x42
};
json result = json::from_cbor(data, true, false);
CHECK(result.is_discarded());
}
SECTION("issue #2315 - json.update and vector<pair>does not work with ordered_json")
{
nlohmann::ordered_json jsonAnimals = {{"animal", "dog"}};
nlohmann::ordered_json jsonCat = {{"animal", "cat"}};
jsonAnimals.update(jsonCat);
CHECK(jsonAnimals["animal"] == "cat");
auto jsonAnimals_parsed = nlohmann::ordered_json::parse(jsonAnimals.dump());
CHECK(jsonAnimals == jsonAnimals_parsed);
std::vector<std::pair<std::string, int64_t>> intData = {std::make_pair("aaaa", 11),
std::make_pair("bbb", 222)
};
nlohmann::ordered_json jsonObj;
for (const auto& data : intData)
{
jsonObj[data.first] = data.second;
}
CHECK(jsonObj["aaaa"] == 11);
CHECK(jsonObj["bbb"] == 222);
}
SECTION("issue #2330 - ignore_comment=true fails on multiple consecutive lines starting with comments")
{
std::string ss = "//\n//\n{\n}\n";
json j = json::parse(ss, nullptr, true, true);
CHECK(j.dump() == "{}");
}
#ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_20
SECTION("issue #2546 - parsing containers of std::byte")
{
const char DATA[] = R"("Hello, world!")"; // NOLINT(cppcoreguidelines-avoid-c-arrays,hicpp-avoid-c-arrays,modernize-avoid-c-arrays)
const auto s = std::as_bytes(std::span(DATA));
json j = json::parse(s);
CHECK(j.dump() == "\"Hello, world!\"");
}
#endif
SECTION("issue #2574 - Deserialization to std::array, std::pair, and std::tuple with non-default constructable types fails")
{
SECTION("std::array")
{
{
json j = {7, 4};
auto arr = j.get<std::array<NonDefaultConstructible, 2>>();
CHECK(arr[0].x == 7);
CHECK(arr[1].x == 4);
}
{
json j = 7;
CHECK_THROWS_AS((j.get<std::array<NonDefaultConstructible, 1>>()), json::type_error);
}
}
SECTION("std::pair")
{
{
json j = {3, 8};
auto p = j.get<std::pair<NonDefaultConstructible, NonDefaultConstructible>>();
CHECK(p.first.x == 3);
CHECK(p.second.x == 8);
}
{
json j = {4, 1};
auto p = j.get<std::pair<int, NonDefaultConstructible>>();
CHECK(p.first == 4);
CHECK(p.second.x == 1);
}
{
json j = {6, 7};
auto p = j.get<std::pair<NonDefaultConstructible, int>>();
CHECK(p.first.x == 6);
CHECK(p.second == 7);
}
{
json j = 7;
CHECK_THROWS_AS((j.get<std::pair<NonDefaultConstructible, int>>()), json::type_error);
}
}
SECTION("std::tuple")
{
{
json j = {9};
auto t = j.get<std::tuple<NonDefaultConstructible>>();
CHECK(std::get<0>(t).x == 9);
}
{
json j = {9, 8, 7};
auto t = j.get<std::tuple<NonDefaultConstructible, int, NonDefaultConstructible>>();
CHECK(std::get<0>(t).x == 9);
CHECK(std::get<1>(t) == 8);
CHECK(std::get<2>(t).x == 7);
}
{
json j = 7;
CHECK_THROWS_AS((j.get<std::tuple<NonDefaultConstructible>>()), json::type_error);
}
}
}
SECTION("issue #2865 - ASAN detects memory leaks")
{
// the code below is expected to not leak memory
{
nlohmann::json o;
std::string s = "bar";
nlohmann::to_json(o["foo"], s);
nlohmann::json p = o;
// call to_json with a non-null JSON value
nlohmann::to_json(p["foo"], s);
}
{
nlohmann::json o;
std::string s = "bar";
nlohmann::to_json(o["foo"], s);
// call to_json with a non-null JSON value
nlohmann::to_json(o["foo"], s);
}
}
SECTION("issue #2824 - encoding of json::exception::what()")
{
json j;
sax_no_exception sax(j);
CHECK(!json::sax_parse("xyz", &sax));
CHECK(*sax_no_exception::error_string == "[json.exception.parse_error.101] parse error at line 1, column 1: syntax error while parsing value - invalid literal; last read: 'x'");
delete sax_no_exception::error_string; // NOLINT(cppcoreguidelines-owning-memory)
}
SECTION("issue #2825 - Properly constrain the basic_json conversion operator")
{
static_assert(std::is_copy_assignable<nlohmann::ordered_json>::value, "ordered_json must be copy assignable");
}
SECTION("issue #2958 - Inserting in unordered json using a pointer retains the leading slash")
{
std::string p = "/root";
json test1;
test1[json::json_pointer(p)] = json::object();
CHECK(test1.dump() == "{\"root\":{}}");
ordered_json test2;
test2[ordered_json::json_pointer(p)] = json::object();
CHECK(test2.dump() == "{\"root\":{}}");
// json::json_pointer and ordered_json::json_pointer are the same type; behave as above
ordered_json test3;
test3[json::json_pointer(p)] = json::object();
CHECK(std::is_same<json::json_pointer::string_t, ordered_json::json_pointer::string_t>::value);
CHECK(test3.dump() == "{\"root\":{}}");
}
SECTION("issue #2982 - to_{binary format} does not provide a mechanism for specifying a custom allocator for the returned type")
{
std::vector<std::uint8_t, my_allocator<std::uint8_t>> my_vector;
json j = {1, 2, 3, 4};
json::to_cbor(j, my_vector);
json k = json::from_cbor(my_vector);
CHECK(j == k);
}
#if JSON_HAS_FILESYSTEM || JSON_HAS_EXPERIMENTAL_FILESYSTEM
// JSON_HAS_CPP_17 (do not remove; see note at top of file)
SECTION("issue #3070 - Version 3.10.3 breaks backward-compatibility with 3.10.2 ")
{
nlohmann::detail::std_fs::path text_path("/tmp/text.txt");
json j(text_path);
const auto j_path = j.get<nlohmann::detail::std_fs::path>();
CHECK(j_path == text_path);
#if DOCTEST_CLANG || DOCTEST_GCC >= DOCTEST_COMPILER(8, 4, 0)
// only known to work on Clang and GCC >=8.4
CHECK_THROWS_WITH_AS(nlohmann::detail::std_fs::path(json(1)), "[json.exception.type_error.302] type must be string, but is number", json::type_error);
#endif
}
#endif
SECTION("issue #3077 - explicit constructor with default does not compile")
{
json j;
j[0]["value"] = true;
std::vector<FooBar> foo;
j.get_to(foo);
}
SECTION("issue #3108 - ordered_json doesn't support range based erase")
{
ordered_json j = {1, 2, 2, 4};
auto last = std::unique(j.begin(), j.end());
j.erase(last, j.end());
CHECK(j.dump() == "[1,2,4]");
j.erase(std::remove_if(j.begin(), j.end(), [](const ordered_json & val)
{
return val == 2;
}), j.end());
CHECK(j.dump() == "[1,4]");
}
SECTION("issue #3343 - json and ordered_json are not interchangable")
{
json::object_t jobj({ { "product", "one" } });
ordered_json::object_t ojobj({{"product", "one"}});
auto jit = jobj.begin();
auto ojit = ojobj.begin();
CHECK(jit->first == ojit->first);
CHECK(jit->second.get<std::string>() == ojit->second.get<std::string>());
}
SECTION("issue #3171 - if class is_constructible from std::string wrong from_json overload is being selected, compilation failed")
{
json j{{ "str", "value"}};
// failed with: error: no match for ‘operator=’ (operand types are ‘for_3171_derived’ and ‘const nlohmann::basic_json<>::string_t’
// {aka ‘const std::__cxx11::basic_string<char>’})
// s = *j.template get_ptr<const typename BasicJsonType::string_t*>();
auto td = j.get<for_3171_derived>();
CHECK(td.str == "value");
}
#ifdef JSON_HAS_CPP_20
SECTION("issue #3312 - Parse to custom class from unordered_json breaks on G++11.2.0 with C++20")
{
// see test for #3171
ordered_json j = {{"name", "class"}};
for_3312 obj{};
j.get_to(obj);
CHECK(obj.name == "class");
}
#endif
#if defined(JSON_HAS_CPP_17) && JSON_USE_IMPLICIT_CONVERSIONS
SECTION("issue #3428 - Error occurred when converting nlohmann::json to std::any")
{
json j;
std::any a1 = j;
std::any&& a2 = j;
CHECK(a1.type() == typeid(j));
CHECK(a2.type() == typeid(j));
}
#endif
SECTION("issue #3204 - ambiguous regression")
{
for_3204_bar bar_from_foo([](for_3204_foo) noexcept {}); // NOLINT(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
for_3204_bar bar_from_json([](json) noexcept {}); // NOLINT(performance-unnecessary-value-param)
CHECK(bar_from_foo.constructed_from == for_3204_bar::constructed_from_foo);
CHECK(bar_from_json.constructed_from == for_3204_bar::constructed_from_json);
}
SECTION("issue #3333 - Ambiguous conversion from nlohmann::basic_json<> to custom class")
{
const json j
{
{"x", 1},
{"y", 2}
};
for_3333 p = j;
CHECK(p.x == 1);
CHECK(p.y == 2);
}
}
DOCTEST_CLANG_SUPPRESS_WARNING_POP