* Update basic.md to document JSON pointer for On Demand.
* Add automatic rewind for at_pointer
* Remove DOM examples in basics.md and update documentation reflecting addition of at_pointer automatic rewinding.
* Review
* Add test
* Add document_stream constructors and iterate_many
* Attempt to implement streaming.
* Kind of fixed next() for getting next document
* Temporary save.
* Putting in working order.
* Add working doc_index and add function next_document()
* Attempt to implement streaming.
* Re-anchoring json_iterator after a call to stage 1
* I am convinced it should be a 'while'.
* Add source() with test.
* Add truncated_bytes().
* Fix casting issues.
* Fix old style cast.
* Fix privacy issue.
* Fix privacy issues.
* Again
* .
* Add more tests. Add error() for iterator class.
* Fix source() to not included whitespaces between documents.
* Fixing CI.
* Fix source() for multiple batches. Add new tests.
* Fix batch_start when document has leading spaces. Add new tests for that.
* Add new tests.
* Temporary save.
* Working hacky multithread version.
* Small fix in header files.
* Correct version (not working).
* Adding a move assignment to ondemand::parser.
* Fix attempt by changing std::swap.
* Moving DEFAULT_BATCH_SIZE and MINIMAL_BATCH_SIZE.
* Update doc and readme tests.
* Update basics.md
* Update readme_examples tests.
* Fix exceptions in test.
* Partial setup for amazon_cellphones.
* Benchmark with vectors.
* Benchmark with maps
* With vectors again.
* Fix for weighted average.
* DOM benchmark.
* Fix typos. Add On Demand benchmark.
* Add large amazon_cellphones benchmark for DOM
* Add benchmark for On demand.
* Fix broken read_me test.
* Add parser.threaded to enable/disable thread usage.
Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <lemire@gmail.com>
* Truncate final unclosed string.
* Adding more precise remarks.
* Better documentation and more robust code.
* ARM + PPC corrections.
* Patching ARM implementation with new stage1_mode parameter.
* Fixed most problems.
* Correcting white spaces and adding a remark.
* This adds the truncated_bytes() method to the stream instances.
Introduce cmake option SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API (default Off)
which turns off deprecated simdjson api functions by setting the macro
SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API.
For non-cmake users, users will have to set SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
by some other means to disable the api.
Closes#1264
* add definitions for is_number and tie (by lemire)
* add fuzzer for element
* update fuzz documentation
* fix UB in creating an empty padded string
* don't bother null terminating padded_string, it is done by the std::memset already
* refactor fuzz data splitting into a separate class
* Adding new files.
* Better.
* Fixing minifier and adding tests.
* Adding benchmarks.
* Including the array header.
* Replacing old stream-based code by the new code.
* Doubling up the itoa.
* Hidden away to_chars in internal namespace.
* Removing the repetitions.
* Documented the atoi functions.
* Tuning the escape sequences.
* Moving the operators off the main namespace.
* Added more tests.
* Tweaking the implementation so that it works with and without exp.
* The string_builder template and mini_formatter class
are not part of our public API and are subject to change
at any time!
* Adding a benchmark and some optimization.
* Cleaning.
* Strictly speaking, this header is needed.
* Adding test.
* Saving.
* With exceptions.
* Added extensive tests.
* Better documentation.
* Tweaking CI
* Cleaning.
* Do not assume make.
* Let us make the build verbose
* Reorg
* I do not understand how circle ci works.
* Breaking it up.
* Better syntax.
* Specification is not followed.
* Fixes.
* Do not pass string_view by reference.
* Better documentation.
* The example is written for exceptions.
* Better documentation.
* Updating with deprecation.
* Updating example.
* Updating example.
* This allows the users to disable threading.
* This would disable bash scripts under FreeBSD. (#1118)
* This would disable bash scripts under FreeBSD.
* Let us also disable GIT.
* Let us try to just disable GIT
* Nope. We must have both bash and git disabled.
* This allows the users to disable threading.
C++ 20 adds a new feature called "ranges", which provides components for dealing
with sequences of values: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/ranges.
A range is like a normal object containing `begin` and `end`, except there are
also composable operations like maps, filters, joins, etc.
The iterator objects returned by a range's `begin` and `end` require a more
strict set of operations than is needed for a range-for loop.
This PR adds the extra operations needed to support turning `dom::array` and
`dom::object` into a range.
This PR does not depend on any C++ 20 behavior, the added operators are all
valid C++ 11, and are already part of the LegacyIterator concepts.
This PR adds extra code behind: `#if defined(__cpp_lib_ranges)` guards, which is
the new C++ 20 specified feature test macro for ranges support. When ranges
support is detected, extra compile time checks are added to ensure that
`dom::array` and `dom::object` satisfy the range concept. No runtime tests have
been added yet because these compile time checks should be sufficient.
If desired, the `static_assert` code could be moved out of the actual code
headers and put into a test file.