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Daniel Lemire 3d87bd4abc release 4.2.0 2025-11-02 16:19:39 -05:00
hiteshmk05 a60c0d1e39 fix: cmake error when CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS is empty (#2535) 2025-11-02 11:53:56 -05:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 86bfbaada7 Merge pull request #2534 from simdjson/francisco/compile-time-parsing_daniel
Compile-time parsing (C++26)
2025-11-01 22:19:37 -07:00
Daniel Lemire ccac6403d9 fixing support for pre-C++17 2025-11-01 17:28:17 -04:00
Daniel Lemire aade58c3dc tweaks 2025-11-01 17:08:03 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 3319815e25 bringing back compatibility with pre-C++17 2025-11-01 16:46:34 -04:00
hiteshmk05 a24f845bd7 Feature/ondemand wildcard support (#2533)
* Add feature for ondemand-wildcard-JSONQueries

* fix wildcard_test

* fix: extra whitespace
2025-11-01 16:46:08 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 212e2d5857 removing unnecessary changes 2025-10-31 18:56:23 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 547e156e33 update 2025-10-31 18:54:04 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 98a45f7229 fix 2025-10-31 18:48:49 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 8589509d1e Merge branch 'master' into francisco/compile-time-parsing_daniel 2025-10-31 18:47:42 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 2fce4a843d update 2025-10-31 18:46:13 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 62803512e4 saving. 2025-10-31 15:58:51 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 76d9dee854 update 2025-10-31 00:13:00 -04:00
Daniel Lemire bf15f21b0b not great but a start. 2025-10-29 20:10:06 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 32b301893c updating toc 2025-10-29 09:53:39 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 7f1531a1f9 removing garbage. 2025-10-29 09:53:13 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 0a3b555ff7 Merge branch 'master' of github.com:simdjson/simdjson 2025-10-29 09:50:15 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 114d45ad54 some garbage 2025-10-29 00:07:48 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 0112be86b0 4.1.0 (#2532) 2025-10-28 00:10:59 -04:00
Daniel Lemire bf52d8198b 4.1.0 2025-10-27 16:56:06 -04:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 58c92d6d82 Adding support for compiled json path + json pointer (reflection based) (#2483)
* Adding compile time json path

* using string_view

* Adding support for compile-time json pointer as well.

* Removing unnecessary comment

* Tests now working, still will re-review.

* Adding documentation on the compile-time json path/pointer parsing feature.

* Adding benchmark showing the significant performance advantage of using compiled paths whenever you have them a priori.

* going for JSONPath (correct wording).

* minor update (mostly doc)

---------

Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <daniel@lemire.me>
2025-10-27 16:52:41 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 781a7d6c89 removing an unnecessary branch (#2530)
* removing an unnecessary branch

* fixing typo
2025-10-27 14:19:58 -04:00
Max Marrone 3d0de709a8 Fix outdated references to JsonStream. (#2531) 2025-10-26 16:30:31 -04:00
kevyang 49b86721b4 add missing OUT_OF_CAPACITY error code to error codes array (#2527)
* add missing error code to DLLIMPORTEXPORT

* fix syntax

---------

Co-authored-by: Kevin Yang <kjy@meta.com>
2025-10-22 22:20:08 -04:00
Daniel Lemire def2b6efd2 still not good 2025-10-19 22:23:43 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 87a186fbf1 removing circleci 2025-10-19 20:03:52 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 81f10a01b7 documentation update 2025-10-17 21:00:52 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 36ed7ab48a saving 2025-10-17 20:59:37 -04:00
Daniel Lemire c3d1d62dfe use cpp 2025-10-17 20:45:57 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 67821cb6fd updating the documentation. 2025-10-17 20:33:42 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 3ac287ba3d update dox 2025-10-17 20:28:08 -04:00
Daniel Lemire ec352430a0 JSONPath is now an RFC (#2517)
* JSONPath is now an RFC

* up
2025-10-17 13:35:04 -04:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen d326f2ce9f Working! 2025-10-10 21:32:10 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen ca42a49fba Compile-time support for parsing json objects! 2025-10-10 18:40:09 -07:00
Daniel Lemire 8a9daeb0ad Restore Star History Chart in README
Readded the Star History Chart section to the README.
2025-10-10 09:07:28 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 9c5a88f1f3 Update README with star history chart 2025-10-10 09:06:49 -04:00
0xflotus a7f8fb71c5 chore: fix small error in docs (#2497) 2025-10-03 11:03:17 -04:00
Howard Guo a553db4c67 Update workflow name to Ubuntu aarch64 (GCC 13) (#2484) 2025-10-03 09:56:07 -04:00
Jaël Champagne Gareau 1fa1af8c15 Fix yyjson leaks when running ./bench_ondemand (#2485) 2025-10-03 09:55:32 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 5ed1044056 4.0.7 2025-09-30 11:26:03 -04:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 62913867ff Merge pull request #2475 from simdjson/francisco/extract_from
Adding extract_from functionality + unit tests
2025-09-29 20:34:35 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 6700d48b57 Merge pull request #2480 from simdjson/francisco/extract_from3
minor tweaks... ;-)
2025-09-29 13:54:05 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen b5577d5e85 Merge branch 'master' into francisco/extract_from 2025-09-29 12:46:48 -07:00
wszqkzqk b84a4ec2b9 Fix: Correct narrowing conversion in lsx string parsing (#2481)
Resolves a build failure on the loong64 architecture caused by a narrowing conversion error.

The compiler, with the -Werror=narrowing flag, was flagging the implicit conversion from 'int' (the return
type of to_bitmask()) to 'uint64_t'.

This is fixed by adding an explicit static_cast to uint64_t in include/simdjson/lsx/stringparsing_defs.h.

Signed-off-by: Zhou Qiankang <wszqkzqk@qq.com>
2025-09-29 11:57:06 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 1638a185f7 minor tweaks... ;-) 2025-09-29 11:12:37 -04:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 6fe450f5ce Updateing single_header 2025-09-29 03:44:29 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen c7b70de070 Merge branch 'master' into francisco/extract_from 2025-09-29 03:23:02 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 3279fbd55b Merge pull request #2474 from simdjson/complete_extract_into
this completes the extract_into work.
2025-09-29 03:12:20 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 66e64e0e5f Merge branch 'master' into francisco/extract_from 2025-09-29 03:02:12 -07:00
Daniel Lemire 03f81e66af updating single header 2025-09-27 12:26:04 -04:00
Daniel Lemire e3b7eddb37 fixing off-by-one mistake in the documentation (#2477) 2025-09-27 12:19:44 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 99c4ba6e8f tweak 2025-09-26 23:44:42 -04:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 6aa7eea334 Adding extract_from functionality + unit tests 2025-09-26 19:48:16 -07:00
Daniel Lemire 6a47cda07f guarding 2025-09-26 22:34:36 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 617c69e104 completing doc 2025-09-26 21:33:10 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 625adceb24 updating single-header 2025-09-26 21:29:28 -04:00
Daniel Lemire bd0e9c1336 tweak 2025-09-26 21:04:53 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 7bf82b02d5 this completes the extra_into work. 2025-09-26 21:00:46 -04:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 88a1b3e83b Merge pull request #2471 from simdjson/francisco/extract_into
Adding extract_into functionality + test (targets simdjson >= 4.0 as it relies on reflection)
2025-09-26 01:29:33 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen c72954eade Addressing reviews. 2025-09-25 21:08:38 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 4456a10469 Francisco/using iterators for containers (#2470)
* Using iterators instead of subscript operators and size. This helps us work with a broader range of containers.

* Adding list test

* Using std::ranges::input_range<T> as suggested by moisrex
2025-09-25 17:30:42 -04:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen d8ed2417ad Adding coverage for extract_into with types that have custom serialization 2025-09-25 03:35:46 -07:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 5517df7aee Adding extract_into functionality + test 2025-09-24 22:58:23 -07:00
evbse 6e618b0805 Improve DOM implementation (#2434) 2025-09-21 11:26:33 -06:00
Pavel Novikov bde288a623 Fixed string_builder::operator std::string() (#2465)
* clang format

* fixed `string_builder::operator std::string()`

* fixed variable shadowing error false positive
2025-09-21 11:25:42 -06:00
Daniel Lemire b2932d1b8f release candidate 4.0.6 (#2464) 2025-09-21 08:13:48 -06:00
Daniel Lemire a7811090ef fixing issue 2458 (#2461) 2025-09-20 22:23:09 -06:00
Daniel Lemire 3320885fac Fixing issue 2462 (#2463)
* fun

* progress

* completing the documentation
2025-09-20 22:22:57 -06:00
Daniel Lemire 786c68b158 release 4.0.5 2025-09-18 15:17:32 -06:00
Daniel Lemire 703ef54bd9 allow string reuse (#2454)
* allow string reuse

* portability fix

* using data and not begin
2025-09-18 15:16:38 -06:00
Daniel Lemire 2526068e2f Add mamba link to README 2025-09-18 09:22:03 -06:00
Daniel Lemire ddc7b8c7dd update 2025-09-17 18:59:06 -06:00
Daniel Lemire d8f90bdd14 modifying simdjson::from to avoid exceptions when needed. (#2452)
* modifying simdjson::from to avoid exceptions when needed.

* moved the function

* moving the strings.

* more moving around

* updating cmake version in ci
2025-09-17 18:58:25 -06:00
Daniel Lemire e38a4923e5 adding keys as templates in builder (#2453)
* adding keys as templates in builder

* more guarding

* cmake update in ci

* guarding.

* guarding
2025-09-17 18:58:05 -06:00
Dirk Stolle e6dfa2e0ed remove trailing whitespace + fix typos (#2451) 2025-09-16 22:41:14 -06:00
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version: 2.1
# We constantly run out of memory so please do not use parallelism (-j, -j4).
# Reusable image / compiler definitions
executors:
gcc8:
docker:
- image: conanio/gcc8
environment:
CXX: g++-8
CC: gcc-8
CMAKE_BUILD_FLAGS:
CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure
gcc9:
docker:
- image: conanio/gcc9
environment:
CXX: g++-9
CC: gcc-9
CMAKE_BUILD_FLAGS:
CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure
gcc10:
docker:
- image: conanio/gcc10
environment:
CXX: g++-10
CC: gcc-10
CMAKE_BUILD_FLAGS:
CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure
clang10:
docker:
- image: conanio/clang10
environment:
CXX: clang++-10
CC: clang-10
CMAKE_BUILD_FLAGS:
CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure
clang9:
docker:
- image: conanio/clang9
environment:
CXX: clang++-9
CC: clang-9
CMAKE_BUILD_FLAGS:
CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure
clang6:
docker:
- image: conanio/clang60
environment:
CXX: clang++-6.0
CC: clang-6.0
CMAKE_BUILD_FLAGS:
CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure
# Reusable test commands (and initializer for clang 6)
commands:
dependency_restore:
steps:
- restore_cache:
keys:
- cmake-cache-{{ checksum "dependencies/CMakeLists.txt" }}
dependency_cache:
steps:
- save_cache:
key: cmake-cache-{{ checksum "dependencies/CMakeLists.txt" }}
paths:
- dependencies/.cache
install_cmake:
steps:
- run: apt-get update -qq
- run: apt-get install -y cmake
cmake_prep:
steps:
- checkout
- run: mkdir -p build
cmake_build_cache:
steps:
- cmake_prep
- dependency_restore
- run: cmake -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON $CMAKE_FLAGS -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=destination -B build .
- dependency_cache # dependencies are produced in the configure step
cmake_build:
steps:
- cmake_build_cache
- run: cmake --build build
cmake_test:
steps:
- cmake_build
- run: |
cd build &&
tools/json2json -h &&
ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -L acceptance &&
ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -LE acceptance -LE explicitonly
cmake_assert_test:
steps:
- run: |
cd build &&
tools/json2json -h &&
ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -L assert
cmake_test_all:
steps:
- cmake_build
- run: |
cd build &&
tools/json2json -h &&
ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -DSIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION="haswell;westmere;fallback" -L acceptance -LE per_implementation &&
SIMDJSON_FORCE_IMPLEMENTATION=haswell ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -L per_implementation -LE explicitonly &&
SIMDJSON_FORCE_IMPLEMENTATION=westmere ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -L per_implementation -LE explicitonly &&
SIMDJSON_FORCE_IMPLEMENTATION=fallback ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -L per_implementation -LE explicitonly &&
ctest $CTEST_FLAGS -LE "acceptance|per_implementation" # Everything we haven't run yet, run now.
cmake_perftest:
steps:
- cmake_build_cache
- run: |
cmake -DSIMDJSON_ENABLE_DOM_CHECKPERF=ON --build build --target checkperf &&
cd build &&
ctest --output-on-failure -R checkperf
# we not only want cmake to build and run tests, but we want also a successful installation from which we can build, link and run programs
cmake_install_test: # this version builds, install, test and then verify from the installation
steps:
- run: cd build && make install
- run: echo -e '#include <simdjson.h>\nint main(int argc,char**argv) {simdjson::dom::parser parser;simdjson::dom::element tweets = parser.load(argv[1]); }' > tmp.cpp && c++ -Ibuild/destination/include -Lbuild/destination/lib -std=c++17 -Wl,-rpath,build/destination/lib -o linkandrun tmp.cpp -lsimdjson && ./linkandrun jsonexamples/twitter.json
cmake_installed_test_cxx20: # assuming that it was installed, this tries to build using C++20
steps:
- run: echo -e '#include <simdjson.h>\nint main(int argc,char**argv) {simdjson::dom::parser parser;simdjson::dom::element tweets = parser.load(argv[1]); }' > tmp.cpp && c++ -Ibuild/destination/include -Lbuild/destination/lib -std=c++20 -Wl,-rpath,build/destination/lib -o linkandrun tmp.cpp -lsimdjson && ./linkandrun jsonexamples/twitter.json
jobs:
# static
justlib-gcc10:
description: Build just the library, install it and do a basic test
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_JUST_LIBRARY=ON }
steps: [ cmake_build, cmake_install_test, cmake_installed_test_cxx20 ]
assert-gcc10:
description: Build the library with asserts on, install it and run tests
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=OFF -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE=-O3 }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_assert_test ]
assert-clang10:
description: Build just the library, install it and do a basic test
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=OFF -DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS_RELEASE=-O3 }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_assert_test ]
gcc10-perftest:
description: Build and run performance tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake static build, this test performance regression
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=OFF -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_perftest ]
gcc10:
description: Build and run tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake static build
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test, cmake_installed_test_cxx20 ]
clang6:
description: Build and run tests on clang 6 and AVX 2 with a cmake static build
executor: clang6
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test ]
clang10:
description: Build and run tests on clang 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake static build
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test, cmake_installed_test_cxx20 ]
# libcpp
libcpp-clang10:
description: Build and run tests on clang 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake static build and libc++
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_USE_LIBCPP=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test, cmake_installed_test_cxx20 ]
# sanitize
sanitize-gcc10:
description: Build and run tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake sanitize build
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE=ON, CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
sanitize-clang10:
description: Build and run tests on clang 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake sanitize build
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DSIMDJSON_NO_FORCE_INLINING=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE=ON, CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
threadsanitize-gcc10:
description: Build and run tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake sanitize build
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE_THREADS=ON, CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
threadsanitize-clang10:
description: Build and run tests on clang 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake sanitize build
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DSIMDJSON_NO_FORCE_INLINING=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE_THREADS=ON, CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
# dynamic
dynamic-gcc10:
description: Build and run tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake dynamic build
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test ]
dynamic-clang10:
description: Build and run tests on clang 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake dynamic build
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test ]
# unthreaded
unthreaded-gcc10:
description: Build and run tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 *without* threads
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_ENABLE_THREADS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test ]
unthreaded-clang10:
description: Build and run tests on Clang 10 and AVX 2 *without* threads
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_ENABLE_THREADS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test ]
# noexcept
noexcept-gcc10:
description: Build and run tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 with exceptions off
executor: gcc10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test ]
noexcept-clang10:
description: Build and run tests on Clang 10 and AVX 2 with exceptions off
executor: clang10
environment: { CMAKE_FLAGS: -DSIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS=OFF }
steps: [ cmake_test, cmake_install_test ]
#
# Misc.
#
# make (test and checkperf)
arch-haswell-gcc10:
description: Build, run tests and check performance on GCC 10 with -march=haswell
executor: gcc10
environment: { CXXFLAGS: -march=haswell }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
arch-nehalem-gcc10:
description: Build, run tests and check performance on GCC 10 with -march=nehalem
executor: gcc10
environment: { CXXFLAGS: -march=nehalem }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
sanitize-haswell-gcc10:
description: Build and run tests on GCC 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake sanitize build
executor: gcc10
environment: { CXXFLAGS: -march=haswell, CMAKE_FLAGS: -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE=ON, CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
sanitize-haswell-clang10:
description: Build and run tests on clang 10 and AVX 2 with a cmake sanitize build
executor: clang10
environment: { CXXFLAGS: -march=haswell, CMAKE_FLAGS: -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DSIMDJSON_NO_FORCE_INLINING=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE=ON, CTEST_FLAGS: --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly }
steps: [ cmake_test ]
workflows:
version: 2.1
build_and_test:
jobs:
# full multi-implementation tests
#- gcc7 tested on GitHub actions
- gcc10 # do not delete this as it tests our performance
- clang6
#- clang10 # this gets tested a lot below
# libc++
- libcpp-clang10
# full single-implementation tests
- sanitize-gcc10
- sanitize-clang10
- threadsanitize-gcc10
- threadsanitize-clang10
- dynamic-gcc10
- dynamic-clang10
- unthreaded-gcc10
- unthreaded-clang10
# no exceptions
- noexcept-gcc10
- noexcept-clang10
# quicker make single-implementation tests
- arch-haswell-gcc10
- arch-nehalem-gcc10
# sanitized single-implementation tests
- sanitize-haswell-gcc10
- sanitize-haswell-clang10
# testing "just the library"
- justlib-gcc10
# testing asserts
- assert-gcc10
- assert-clang10
# TODO add windows: https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/configuration-reference/#windows
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name: Ubuntu ppc64le (GCC 11)
name: Ubuntu aarch64 (GCC 13)
on:
push:
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on:
release:
types: [created]
# Trigger when a release object is created and when it's published.
# Some GitHub flows create a release object then publish it later; include both.
types: [created, published]
# Also trigger on tag creation pushes so releasing via Git tags still runs the workflow
push:
tags:
- "v*" # common release tag pattern like v1.2.3
# Allows you to run this workflow manually from the Actions tab
workflow_dispatch:
@@ -27,7 +33,7 @@ jobs:
- name: Generate Doxygen Documentation
run: doxygen
- name: Deploy to GitHub Pages
uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v3
uses: peaceiris/actions-gh-pages@v4
with:
github_token: ${{ secrets.GITHUB_TOKEN }}
publish_dir: doc/api/html
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echo -e '#include <simdjson.h>\nint main(int argc,char**argv) {simdjson::dom::parser parser;simdjson::dom::element tweets = parser.load(argv[1]); }' > tmp.cpp && c++ -Idestination/include -Ldestination/lib -std=c++17 -Wl,-rpath,destination/lib -o linkandrun tmp.cpp -lsimdjson && ./linkandrun jsonexamples/twitter.json &&
mkdir testfindpackage &&
cd testfindpackage &&
echo -e 'cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)\nproject(simdjsontester)\nset(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)\nfind_package(simdjson REQUIRED)'> CMakeLists.txt && mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../destination .. && cmake --build .
echo -e 'cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14)\nproject(simdjsontester)\nset(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)\nfind_package(simdjson REQUIRED)'> CMakeLists.txt && mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../destination .. && cmake --build .
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echo -e '#include <simdjson.h>\nint main(int argc,char**argv) {simdjson::dom::parser parser;simdjson::dom::element tweets = parser.load(argv[1]); }' > tmp.cpp && c++ -Idestination/include -Ldestination/lib -std=c++17 -Wl,-rpath,destination/lib -o linkandrun tmp.cpp -lsimdjson && ./linkandrun jsonexamples/twitter.json &&
mkdir testfindpackage &&
cd testfindpackage &&
echo -e 'cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.1)\nproject(simdjsontester)\nset(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)\nfind_package(simdjson REQUIRED)'> CMakeLists.txt && mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../destination .. && cmake --build .
echo -e 'cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14)\nproject(simdjsontester)\nset(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD 17)\nfind_package(simdjson REQUIRED)'> CMakeLists.txt && mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../destination .. && cmake --build .
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@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.14)
project(
simdjson
# The version number is modified by tools/release.py
VERSION 4.0.3
VERSION 4.2.0
DESCRIPTION "Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second"
HOMEPAGE_URL "https://simdjson.org/"
LANGUAGES CXX C
@@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ string(
# ---- Options, variables ----
# These version numbers are modified by tools/release.py
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_VERSION "27.0.0" CACHE STRING "simdjson library version")
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_SOVERSION "27" CACHE STRING "simdjson library soversion")
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_VERSION "29.0.0" CACHE STRING "simdjson library version")
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_SOVERSION "29" CACHE STRING "simdjson library soversion")
option(SIMDJSON_BUILD_STATIC_LIB "Build simdjson_static library along with simdjson (only makes sense if BUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON)" OFF)
if(SIMDJSON_BUILD_STATIC_LIB AND NOT BUILD_SHARED_LIBS)
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ PROJECT_NAME = simdjson
# could be handy for archiving the generated documentation or if some version
# control system is used.
PROJECT_NUMBER = "4.0.3"
PROJECT_NUMBER = "4.2.0"
# Using the PROJECT_BRIEF tag one can provide an optional one line description
# for a project that appears at the top of each page and should give viewer a
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@@ -62,10 +62,14 @@ Real-world usage
- [WasmEdge](https://wasmedge.org)
- [RonDB](https://github.com/logicalclocks/rondb)
- [GreptimeDB](https://github.com/GreptimeTeam/greptimedb)
- [mamba](https://github.com/mamba-org/mamba)
If you are planning to use simdjson in a product, please work from one of our releases.
Quick Start
-----------
@@ -82,7 +86,7 @@ The simdjson library is easily consumable with a single .h and .cpp file.
```
2. Create `quickstart.cpp`:
```c++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace simdjson;
@@ -112,6 +116,8 @@ Usage documentation is available:
* [Implementation Selection](doc/implementation-selection.md) describes runtime CPU detection and
how you can work with it.
* [API](https://simdjson.github.io/simdjson/) contains the automatically generated API documentation.
* [Compile-Time Parsing](doc/compile_time.md) presents our compile-time parsing function (C++26 only).
Godbolt
-------------
@@ -120,7 +126,6 @@ Some users may want to browse code along with the compiled assembly. You want to
* [C++26 reflection example](https://godbolt.org/z/K3Px64TqK)
* [simdjson examples with errors handled through exceptions](https://godbolt.org/z/7G5qE4sr9)
* [simdjson examples with errors without exceptions](https://godbolt.org/z/e9dWb9E4v)
Performance results
-------------------
@@ -227,6 +232,13 @@ Contributing to simdjson
Head over to [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) for information on contributing to simdjson, and
[HACKING.md](HACKING.md) for information on source, building, and architecture/design.
Stars
------
[![Star History Chart](https://api.star-history.com/svg?repos=simdjson/simdjson&type=Date)](https://www.star-history.com/#simdjson/simdjson&Date)
License
-------
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@@ -0,0 +1,46 @@
# Accessor Performance Benchmarks (C++26)
These benchmarks compare the performance of runtime vs compile-time JSON accessors.
For the comparison to be meaningful, you must build simdjson with support for
C++26 reflexion. See the `p2996` repository in the main project directory.
## Files
- `accessor_benchmark.h` - Common benchmark framework and test data
- `runtime_accessors.h` - Runtime `at_path()` benchmarks
- `compile_time_accessors.h` - Compile-time `at_path_compiled()` benchmarks (requires C++26 reflection)
## Benchmarks
Each benchmark measures parsing + single field access:
1. **accessor_simple** - Simple field: `.name`
2. **accessor_nested** - Nested field: `.address.city`
3. **accessor_deep** - Deep nested field: `.address.coordinates.lat`
## Building (Linux/macOS)
```bash
cmake -B build -D SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION=ON -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON
cmake --build build --target=bench_ondemand
```
The `SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION` will be made unnecessary once mainstream compilers
begin supporting C++26 sufficiently well.
## Running (Linux/macOS)
```bash
# Run all accessor benchmarks
./build/bench_ondemand --benchmark_filter="accessor"
```
## Results
We find that compile-time accessors show performance improvements that scale with path depth:
- Simple fields: ~1.2x faster
- Nested fields: ~1.5x faster
- Deep nested fields: ~1.8x faster
The speedup comes from eliminating runtime path parsing and conversion overhead.
@@ -0,0 +1,132 @@
#pragma once
#include "json_benchmark/file_runner.h"
#include <string>
namespace accessor_performance {
using namespace json_benchmark;
// Test JSON for accessor benchmarks
static const char* TEST_JSON = R"({
"name": "Alice",
"age": 30,
"email": "alice@example.com",
"address": {
"street": "123 Main St",
"city": "Boston",
"state": "MA",
"zip": 12345,
"coordinates": {
"lat": 42.3601,
"lon": -71.0589
}
},
"scores": [95, 87, 92, 88, 91],
"preferences": {
"theme": "dark",
"notifications": {
"email": true,
"push": false,
"sms": true
}
}
})";
// Struct definitions for compile-time validation
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
struct Coordinates {
double lat;
double lon;
};
struct Address {
std::string street;
std::string city;
std::string state;
int64_t zip;
Coordinates coordinates;
};
struct Notifications {
bool email;
bool push;
bool sms;
};
struct Preferences {
std::string theme;
Notifications notifications;
};
struct TestData {
std::string name;
int64_t age;
std::string email;
Address address;
std::vector<int64_t> scores;
Preferences preferences;
};
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
// Single-access benchmark runner: measures ONE field access per iteration
template<typename I>
struct single_access_runner : public file_runner<I> {
std::string result_string;
int64_t result_int{};
double result_double{};
bool result_bool{};
bool setup(benchmark::State &state) {
this->json = simdjson::padded_string(TEST_JSON, strlen(TEST_JSON));
state.SetBytesProcessed(int64_t(state.iterations()) * int64_t(this->json.size()));
return true;
}
bool before_run(benchmark::State &state) {
if (!file_runner<I>::before_run(state)) { return false; }
result_string.clear();
result_int = 0;
result_double = 0.0;
result_bool = false;
return true;
}
bool run(benchmark::State &) {
return this->implementation.run(this->json, result_string, result_int, result_double, result_bool);
}
template<typename R>
bool diff(benchmark::State &state, single_access_runner<R> &reference) {
if (result_string != reference.result_string ||
result_int != reference.result_int ||
result_double != reference.result_double ||
result_bool != reference.result_bool) {
std::cerr << "Accessor benchmark results differ!" << std::endl;
return false;
}
return true;
}
size_t items_per_iteration() {
return 1;
}
};
// Benchmark template definitions
struct runtime_at_path_simple;
template<typename I> simdjson_inline static void accessor_simple(benchmark::State &state) {
run_json_benchmark<single_access_runner<I>, single_access_runner<runtime_at_path_simple>>(state);
}
struct runtime_at_path_nested;
template<typename I> simdjson_inline static void accessor_nested(benchmark::State &state) {
run_json_benchmark<single_access_runner<I>, single_access_runner<runtime_at_path_nested>>(state);
}
struct runtime_at_path_deep;
template<typename I> simdjson_inline static void accessor_deep(benchmark::State &state) {
run_json_benchmark<single_access_runner<I>, single_access_runner<runtime_at_path_deep>>(state);
}
} // namespace accessor_performance
@@ -0,0 +1,56 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#include "accessor_benchmark.h"
namespace accessor_performance {
using namespace simdjson;
struct compile_time_at_path_simple {
ondemand::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::string &result_str, int64_t&, double&, bool&) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
std::string_view name;
auto r = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<TestData, ".name">(doc);
if (r.get(name) != SUCCESS) return false;
result_str = name;
return true;
}
};
struct compile_time_at_path_nested {
ondemand::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::string &result_str, int64_t&, double&, bool&) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
std::string_view city;
auto r = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<TestData, ".address.city">(doc);
if (r.get(city) != SUCCESS) return false;
result_str = city;
return true;
}
};
struct compile_time_at_path_deep {
ondemand::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::string&, int64_t&, double &result_dbl, bool&) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
double lat;
auto r = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<TestData, ".address.coordinates.lat">(doc);
if (r.get(lat) != SUCCESS) return false;
result_dbl = lat;
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(accessor_simple, compile_time_at_path_simple)->UseManualTime();
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(accessor_nested, compile_time_at_path_nested)->UseManualTime();
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(accessor_deep, compile_time_at_path_deep)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace accessor_performance
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
@@ -0,0 +1,53 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "accessor_benchmark.h"
namespace accessor_performance {
using namespace simdjson;
struct runtime_at_path_simple {
ondemand::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::string &result_str, int64_t&, double&, bool&) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
std::string_view name;
if (doc.at_path(".name").get(name) != SUCCESS) return false;
result_str = name;
return true;
}
};
struct runtime_at_path_nested {
ondemand::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::string &result_str, int64_t&, double&, bool&) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
std::string_view city;
if (doc.at_path(".address.city").get(city) != SUCCESS) return false;
result_str = city;
return true;
}
};
struct runtime_at_path_deep {
ondemand::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::string&, int64_t&, double &result_dbl, bool&) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
double lat;
if (doc.at_path(".address.coordinates.lat").get(lat) != SUCCESS) return false;
result_dbl = lat;
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(accessor_simple, runtime_at_path_simple)->UseManualTime();
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(accessor_nested, runtime_at_path_nested)->UseManualTime();
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(accessor_deep, runtime_at_path_deep)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace accessor_performance
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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#include "large_amazon_cellphones/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "large_amazon_cellphones/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "accessor_performance/runtime_accessors.h"
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#include "accessor_performance/compile_time_accessors.h"
#endif
BENCHMARK_MAIN();
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@@ -44,7 +44,10 @@ struct yyjson_base {
struct yyjson : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<uint64_t> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(distinct_user_id, yyjson)->UseManualTime();
@@ -52,11 +55,15 @@ BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(distinct_user_id, yyjson)->UseManualTime();
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
struct yyjson_insitu : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<uint64_t> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(distinct_user_id, yyjson_insitu)->UseManualTime();
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
} // namespace distinct_user_id
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
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@@ -36,18 +36,26 @@ struct yyjson_base {
struct yyjson : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, uint64_t find_id, std::string_view &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0), find_id, result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, find_id, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(find_tweet, yyjson)->UseManualTime();
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
struct yyjson_insitu : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, uint64_t find_id, std::string_view &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0), find_id, result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, find_id, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(find_tweet, yyjson_insitu)->UseManualTime();
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
} // namespace find_tweet
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
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@@ -100,6 +100,7 @@ struct yyjson : yyjson2msgpack {
std::string_view &result) {
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0);
result = to_msgpack(doc, reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(buffer));
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return true;
}
};
@@ -113,6 +114,7 @@ struct yyjson_insitu : yyjson2msgpack {
yyjson_doc *doc =
yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0);
result = to_msgpack(doc, reinterpret_cast<uint8_t*>(buffer));
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return true;
}
};
@@ -120,4 +122,4 @@ BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(json2msgpack, yyjson_insitu)->UseManualTime();
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
} // namespace json2msgpack
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
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@@ -49,18 +49,26 @@ struct yyjson_base {
struct yyjson : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(kostya, yyjson)->UseManualTime();
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
struct yyjson_insitu : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(kostya, yyjson_insitu)->UseManualTime();
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
} // namespace kostya
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
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@@ -47,18 +47,26 @@ struct yyjson_base {
struct yyjson : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(large_random, yyjson)->UseManualTime();
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
struct yyjson_insitu : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(large_random, yyjson_insitu)->UseManualTime();
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
} // namespace large_random
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
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@@ -62,19 +62,26 @@ struct yyjson_base {
struct yyjson : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<tweet<std::string_view>> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(partial_tweets, yyjson)->UseManualTime();
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
struct yyjson_insitu : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<tweet<std::string_view>> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0), result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(partial_tweets, yyjson_insitu)->UseManualTime();
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
} // namespace partial_tweets
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
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@@ -51,18 +51,26 @@ struct yyjson_base {
struct yyjson : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, int64_t max_retweet_count, top_tweet_result<StringType> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0), max_retweet_count, result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read(json.data(), json.size(), 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, max_retweet_count, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(top_tweet, yyjson)->UseManualTime();
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
struct yyjson_insitu : yyjson_base {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, int64_t max_retweet_count, top_tweet_result<StringType> &result) {
return yyjson_base::run(yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0), max_retweet_count, result);
yyjson_doc *doc = yyjson_read_opts(json.data(), json.size(), YYJSON_READ_INSITU, 0, 0);
bool b = yyjson_base::run(doc, max_retweet_count, result);
yyjson_doc_free(doc);
return b;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(top_tweet, yyjson_insitu)->UseManualTime();
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_INSITU
} // namespace top_tweet
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_YYJSON
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@@ -174,6 +174,10 @@ else()
-Werror -Wall -Wextra -Weffc++ -Wsign-compare -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings
-Wpointer-arith -Winit-self -Wconversion -Wno-sign-conversion
)
if(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 20)
target_compile_options(simdjson-internal-flags INTERFACE -Wctad-maybe-unsupported)
endif()
endif()
option(SIMDJSON_GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS "Set _GLIBCXX_ASSERTIONS" OFF)
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@@ -17,8 +17,9 @@ editing CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS")
# /EHc used in conjection with /EHs indicates that extern "C" functions
# never throw (terminate-on-throw)
# Here, we disable both with the - argument negation operator
string(REPLACE "/EHsc" "/EHs-c-" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS})
if(CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS)
string(REPLACE "/EHsc" "/EHs-c-" CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS ${CMAKE_CXX_FLAGS})
endif()
# Because we cannot change the flag above on an individual target (yet), the
# definition below must similarly be added globally
add_definitions(-D_HAS_EXCEPTIONS=0)
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@@ -21,11 +21,13 @@ separate document](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/builder.
* [1. Specialize `simdjson::ondemand::value::get` to get custom types (pre-C++20)](#1-specialize-simdjsonondemandvalueget-to-get-custom-types-pre-c20)
* [2. Use `tag_invoke` for custom types (C++20)](#2-use-tag_invoke-for-custom-types-c20)
* [3. Using static reflection (C++26)](#3-using-static-reflection-c26)
+ [Special cases](#special-cases)
* [The simdjson::from shortcut (experimental, C++20)](#the-simdjsonfrom-shortcut-experimental-c20)
- [Minifying JSON strings without parsing](#minifying-json-strings-without-parsing)
- [UTF-8 validation (alone)](#utf-8-validation-alone)
- [JSON Pointer](#json-pointer)
- [JSONPath](#jsonpath)
- [Compile-Time JSONPath and JSON Pointer (C++26 Reflection)](#compile-time-jsonpath-and-json-pointer-c26-reflection)
- [Error handling](#error-handling)
* [Error handling examples without exceptions](#error-handling-examples-without-exceptions)
* [Disabling exceptions](#disabling-exceptions)
@@ -66,7 +68,7 @@ Including simdjson
To include simdjson, copy [simdjson.h](/singleheader/simdjson.h) and [simdjson.cpp](/singleheader/simdjson.cpp)
into your project. Then include it in your project with:
```c++
```cpp
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace simdjson; // optional
```
@@ -174,7 +176,7 @@ access by creating a `ondemand::parser` and calling the `iterate()` method. The
quickly indexes the input string and may detect some errors. The following example illustrates
how to get started with an input JSON file (`"twitter.json"`):
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto json = padded_string::load("twitter.json"); // load JSON file 'twitter.json'.
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json); // position a pointer at the beginning of the JSON data
@@ -184,7 +186,7 @@ If you prefer not to create your own `ondemand::parser` instance, you can access
a thread-local version by calling `ondemand::parser.get_parser()`.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::document doc = ondemand::parser.get_parser().iterate(json);
```
@@ -194,7 +196,7 @@ document per thread at any one time.
You can also create a padded string---and call `iterate()`:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto json = "[1,2,3]"_padded; // The _padded suffix creates a simdjson::padded_string instance
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json); // parse a string
@@ -202,7 +204,7 @@ ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json); // parse a string
If you have a buffer of your own with enough padding already (SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes allocated), you can use `padded_string_view` to pass it in:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
char json[3+SIMDJSON_PADDING];
strcpy(json, "[1]");
@@ -214,14 +216,14 @@ reference is non-const, it will allocate padding as needed.
You can copy your data directly on a `simdjson::padded_string` as follows:
```c++
```cpp
const char * data = "my data"; // 7 bytes
simdjson::padded_string my_padded_data(data, 7); // copies to a padded buffer
```
Or as follows...
```c++
```cpp
std::string data = "my data";
simdjson::padded_string my_padded_data(data); // copies to a padded buffer
```
@@ -229,7 +231,7 @@ simdjson::padded_string my_padded_data(data); // copies to a padded buffer
You can then parse the JSON data from the `simdjson::padded_string` instance:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(my_padded_data);
```
@@ -241,7 +243,7 @@ container-overflow checks, you may encounter sanitizer warnings.
You can safely ignore these warnings. Or you can call `simdjson::pad(std::string&)` to pad the
string with `SIMDJSON_PADDING` spaces: this function returns a `simdjson::padding_string_view` which can be be passed to the parser's iterator function:
```c++
```cpp
std::string json = "[1]";
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(simdjson::pad(json));
```
@@ -474,7 +476,7 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
> which returns a `std::string_view` instance pointing directly in the document, like `key()`, although,
> unlike `key()`, it has to determine the location of the final quote character.
>
> ```c++
> ```cpp
> auto json = R"({"k\u0065y": 1})"_padded;
> ondemand::parser parser;
> auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -498,7 +500,7 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
> This will only look forward, and will fail to find fields in the wrong order: for example, this
> will fail:
>
> ```c++
> ```cpp
> ondemand::parser parser;
> auto json = R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2 } )"_padded;
> auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -508,7 +510,7 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
>
> By contrast, using the default (order-insensitive) lookup succeeds:
>
> ```c++
> ```cpp
> ondemand::parser parser;
> auto json = R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2 } )"_padded;
> auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -516,20 +518,20 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
> double x = doc["x"]; // Success: [] loops back around to find "x"
> ```
* **Output to strings:** Given a document, a value, an array or an object in a JSON document, you can output a JSON string version suitable to be parsed again as JSON content: `simdjson::to_json_string(element)`. A call to `to_json_string` consumes fully the element: if you apply it on a document, the internal pointer is advanced to the end of the document. The `simdjson::to_json_string` does not allocate memory. The `to_json_string` function should not be confused with retrieving the value of a string instance which are escaped and represented using a lightweight `std::string_view` instance pointing at an internal string buffer inside the parser instance. To illustrate, the first of the following two code segments will print the unescaped string `"test"` complete with the quote whereas the second one will print the escaped content of the string (without the quotes).
> ```C++
> ```cpp
> // serialize a JSON to an escaped std::string instance so that it can be parsed again as JSON
> auto silly_json = R"( { "test": "result" } )"_padded;
> ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(silly_json);
> std::cout << simdjson::to_json_string(doc["test"]) << std::endl; // Requires simdjson 1.0 or better
>````
> ```C++
> ```cpp
> // retrieves an unescaped string value as a string_view instance
> auto silly_json = R"( { "test": "result" } )"_padded;
> ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(silly_json);
> std::cout << std::string_view(doc["test"]) << std::endl;
>````
You can use `to_json_string` to efficiently extract components of a JSON document to reconstruct a new JSON document, as in the following example:
> ```C++
> ```cpp
> auto cars_json = R"( [
> { "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
> { "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -562,7 +564,7 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
`uint64_t`, `int64_t`, `bool`, `ondemand::object` and `ondemand::array`) and pass it by reference
to `get()` which gives you back an error code: e.g.,
```c++
```cpp
auto abstract_json = R"(
{ "str" : { "123" : {"abc" : 3.14 } } }
)"_padded;
@@ -583,7 +585,7 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
whole array. You should only call `count_elements` as a last resort as it may
require scanning the document twice or more. You should never use the `count_elements` as part of an attempt to iterate through the array: use a `for` loop to iterate through arrays. In the spirit of On-Demand, the `count_elements` function does not validate the values in the array: they are validated when they are consumed. You may use it as follows if your document is itself an array:
```C++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] )"_padded;
auto doc = parser.iterate(cars_json);
size_t count = doc.count_elements(); // requires simdjson 1.0 or better
@@ -611,7 +613,7 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
whole objects. You should only call `count_fields` as a last resort as it may
require scanning the document twice or more. You may use it as follows if your document is itself an object:
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto json = R"( { "test":{ "val1":1, "val2":2 } } )"_padded;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -642,7 +644,7 @@ support for users who avoid exceptions. See [the simdjson error handling documen
You must still validate and consume the values (e.g., call `is_null()`) after calling `type()`.
You may also access [the raw JSON string](#general-direct-access-to-the-raw-json-string).
For example, the following is a quick and dirty recursive function that verbosely prints the JSON document as JSON. This example also illustrates lifecycle requirements: the `document` instance holds the iterator. The document must remain in scope while you are accessing instances of `value`, `object` and `array`.
```c++
```cpp
void recursive_print_json(ondemand::value element) {
bool add_comma;
switch (element.type()) {
@@ -724,7 +726,7 @@ Let us review these concepts with some additional examples. For simplicity, we o
The first example illustrates how we can chain operations. In this instance, we repeatedly select keys using the bracket operator (`doc["str"]`) and then finally request a number (using `get_double()`). It is safe to write code in this manner: if any step causes an error, the error status propagates and an exception is thrown at the end. You do not need to constantly check for errors.
```C++
```cpp
auto abstract_json = R"(
{ "str" : { "123" : {"abc" : 3.14 } } }
)"_padded;
@@ -738,7 +740,7 @@ an array of objects. We iterate through the objects using a for-loop. Within eac
the bracket operator (e.g., `car["make"]`) to select values. We also show how we can iterate through an
array, corresponding to the key `tire_pressure`, that is contained inside each object.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
@@ -768,7 +770,7 @@ for (ondemand::object car : parser.iterate(cars_json)) {
The previous example had an array of objects, but we can use essentially the same
approach with an object of objects.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto cars_json = R"( {
"identifier1":{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
@@ -803,7 +805,7 @@ for (ondemand::field key_car : doc.get_object()) {
The following example illustrates how you may also iterate through object values, effectively visiting all key-value pairs in the object.
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace std;
@@ -852,7 +854,7 @@ The C++26 approach is even simpler.
Suppose you have your own types, such as a `Car` struct:
```C++
```cpp
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
@@ -864,7 +866,7 @@ struct Car {
You might want to write code that automatically parses the JSON content to your custom
type:
```C++
```cpp
padded_string json = R"( [ { "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018,
"tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012,
@@ -889,7 +891,7 @@ is automatically provided by simdjson if C++20 (and concepts) are available.
See [Use `tag_invoke` for custom types](#2-use-tag_invoke-for-custom-types-c20) if you have
C++20 support.
```c++
```cpp
#if !SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
// The code is unnecessary with C++20:
template <>
@@ -912,7 +914,7 @@ simdjson::ondemand::value::get() noexcept {
We may then provide support for our `Car` struct:
```C++
```cpp
template <>
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<Car> simdjson::ondemand::value::get() noexcept {
ondemand::object obj;
@@ -929,7 +931,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<Car> simdjson::ondemand::value::get() noexcept {
And that is all that is needed! The following code is a complete example:
```c++
```cpp
#include "simdjson.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
@@ -1000,7 +1002,7 @@ Observe that we require an explicit cast (`Car c(val)` instead of `for (Car c :
If you prefer to avoid exceptions, you may modify the `main` function as follows:
```c++
```cpp
int main(void) {
padded_string json = R"( [ { "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018,
"tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9 ] },
@@ -1030,7 +1032,7 @@ the `ondemand::document` type. In this instance, we must replace the function wi
`simdjson_result<Car> simdjson::ondemand::document::get() &`. The following is a complete
example:
```C++
```cpp
#include "simdjson.h"
#include <iostream>
#include <vector>
@@ -1110,7 +1112,7 @@ The simdjson library takes advantage of C++20. An immediate benefit
is that you can deserialize JSON data directly in standard containers
and other standard value types:
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::padded_string json = R"({"data" : [1,2,3,4]})"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
@@ -1120,7 +1122,7 @@ std::vector<uint8_t> array = d["data"].get<std::vector<uint8_t>>();
Appending to an existing container is just as easy:
```C++
```cpp
std::vector<uint32_t> array = {0, 0};
simdjson::padded_string json = R"({"data" : [1,2,3,4]})"_padded;
@@ -1147,7 +1149,7 @@ to 1, otherwise it is set to 0.
Consider a custom class `Car`:
```C++
```cpp
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
@@ -1164,7 +1166,7 @@ You may support deserializing directly from a JSON value or document to your own
by defining a single `tag_invoke` function:
```C++
```cpp
namespace simdjson {
// This tag_invoke MUST be inside simdjson namespace
template <typename simdjson_value>
@@ -1279,7 +1281,7 @@ By default, we support a wide range of standard templates such as
etc. They are handled automatically.
E.g., you can recover an `std::unique_ptr<Car>` like so:
```C++
```cpp
int main() {
auto const json = R"( { "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018,
"tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9 ] })"_padded;
@@ -1293,7 +1295,7 @@ int main() {
You may also conditionally fill in `std::optional` values.
```C++
```cpp
padded_string json =
R"( { "car1": { "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018,
"tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9 ] }
@@ -1312,7 +1314,7 @@ You can also deserialize to map-like types with keys that can be constructed
from `std::string_view` instances:
```C++
```cpp
padded_string json =
R"( { "car1": { "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018,
"tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9 ] }
@@ -1332,7 +1334,7 @@ Suppose for example that you want to construct an instance of `std::list<Car>`,
you also want to filter out any car made by Toyota. You may provide your own
`tag_invoke` function:
```c++
```cpp
namespace simdjson {
// suppose we want to filter out all Toyotas
template <typename simdjson_value>
@@ -1377,7 +1379,7 @@ Then you can deserialize a type such as `Car` automatically:
```C++
```cpp
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
@@ -1400,6 +1402,42 @@ maps it to parsing code. We call the default constructor,
and then assign values to the public members.
If a key is missing in the JSON document, an error is generated (`NO_SUCH_FIELD`),
except if the attribute is of a type like `std::optional` (`simdjson::concepts::optional_type`).
Sometimes you might want to only extract some attributes from the JSON. You can
achieve this result with the `extract_into` method supported by both `object` and
`document` instances. It returns an error code that evaluates to false when there
is no error.
Consider the following example where you only want to parse the make and the model
from the JSON:
```cpp
struct car_type {
std::string make;
std::string model;
uint64_t year;
std::vector<double> tire_pressure;
};
void f() {
auto json = R"( {
"make": "Toyota",
"model": "Camry",
"year": 2024,
"tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9 ]
} )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
Car car{};
auto error = doc.extract_into<"make","model">(car);
if(error) { /** error handling */ }
// only car.make and car.
}
```
#### Special cases
However, there are instances where the construction cannot
@@ -1456,7 +1494,7 @@ The code might be as simple as the following.
auto padded = R"({"time":["2023-03-15T12:00:00Z"],"temperature":[42]})"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(padded);
complicated_weather_data p = doc.get<>(complicated_weather_data);
complicated_weather_data p = doc.get<complicated_weather_data>();
```
Thus you can combine C++26 static reflection with custom deserialization
@@ -1477,6 +1515,12 @@ type without a document instance like so:
Car car = simdjson::from(json);
```
You can also use the `simdjson::from` syntax without exceptions, like so:
```cpp
Car car;
simdjson::error_code err = simdjson::from(json_car).get(car);
```
You can also use the `simdjson::from` syntax to iterate over an array.
```cpp
@@ -1501,7 +1545,7 @@ Minifying JSON strings without parsing
In some cases, you may have valid JSON strings that you do not wish to parse but that you wish to minify. That is, you wish to remove all unnecessary spaces. We have a fast function for this purpose (`simdjson::minify(const char * input, size_t length, const char * output, size_t& new_length)`). This function does not validate your content, and it does not parse it. It is much faster than parsing the string and re-serializing it in minified form (`simdjson::minify(parser.parse())`). Usage is relatively simple. You must pass an input pointer with a length parameter, as well as an output pointer and an output length parameter (by reference). The output length parameter is not read, but written to. The output pointer should point to a valid memory region that is as large as the original string length. The input pointer and input length are read, but not written to.
```C++
```cpp
// Starts with a valid JSON document as a string.
// It does not have to be null-terminated.
const char * some_string = "[ 1, 2, 3, 4] ";
@@ -1522,7 +1566,7 @@ UTF-8 validation (alone)
The simdjson library has fast functions to validate UTF-8 strings. They are many times faster than most functions commonly found in libraries. You can use our fast functions, even if you do not care about JSON.
```C++
```cpp
const char * some_string = "[ 1, 2, 3, 4] ";
size_t length = std::strlen(some_string);
bool is_ok = simdjson::validate_utf8(some_string, length);
@@ -1539,11 +1583,11 @@ JSON Pointer
The simdjson library also supports [JSON pointer](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) through the `at_pointer()` method, letting you reach further down into the document in a single call. JSON Pointer is supported by both the [DOM approach](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/dom.md#json-pointer) as well as the On-Demand approach.
**Note:** The On-Demand implementation of JSON Pointer relies on `find_field` which implies that it does not unescape keys when matching.
**Note:** When matching keys, we do a byte-by-byte comparison. We do not unescape keys when matching.
Consider the following example:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -1561,7 +1605,7 @@ select the value. If your keys contain the characters '/' or '~', they must be e
For multiple JSON Pointer queries on a document, one can call `at_pointer` multiple times.
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -1582,7 +1626,7 @@ In most instances, a JSON Pointer is an ASCII string and the keys in a JSON docu
are ASCII strings. We support UTF-8 in JSON Pointer, but key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. We do a byte-by-byte comparison. The e acute character is
considered distinct from its escaped version `\u00E9`. E.g.,
```c++
```cpp
const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
doc.at_pointer("/\\u00E9") == 123; // true
@@ -1591,7 +1635,7 @@ doc.at_pointer((const char*)u8"/\u00E9") // returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD)
Note that `at_pointer` calls [`rewind`](#rewind) to reset the parser at the beginning of the document. Hence, it invalidates all previously parsed values, objects and arrays: make sure to consume the values between each call to `at_pointer`. Consider the following example where one wants to store each object from the JSON into a vector of `struct car_type`:
```c++
```cpp
struct car_type {
std::string make;
std::string model;
@@ -1634,7 +1678,7 @@ for (int i = 0; i < 3; i++) {
Furthermore, `at_pointer` calls `rewind` at the beginning of the call (i.e. the document is not reset after `at_pointer`). Consider the following example,
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"( {
"k0": 27,
"k1": [13,26],
@@ -1654,7 +1698,7 @@ be represented as `value` instances. You can check that a document is a scalar w
JSONPath
------------
The simdjson library supports a subset of [JSONPath](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00) through the `at_path()` method, allowing you to reach further into the document in a single call. The subset of JSONPath that is implemented is the subset that is trivially convertible into the JSON Pointer format, using `.` to access a field and `[]` to access a specific index.
The simdjson library supports a subset of [JSONPath](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535) (RFC 9535) through the `at_path()` method, allowing you to reach further into the document in a single call. The subset of JSONPath that is implemented is the subset that is trivially convertible into the JSON Pointer format, using `.` to access a field and `[]` to access a specific index.
This implementation relies on `at_path()` converting its argument to JSON Pointer and then calling `at_pointer`, which makes use of
[`rewind`](#rewind) to reset the parser at the beginning of the document. Hence, it invalidates all previously parsed values, objects
@@ -1662,7 +1706,7 @@ This implementation relies on `at_path()` converting its argument to JSON Pointe
Consider the following example:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -1675,7 +1719,7 @@ cout << cars.at_path("[0].tire_pressure[1]") << endl; // Prints 39.9
A call to `at_path(json_path)` can result in any of the errors that are returned by the `at_pointer` method and if the conversion of `json_path` to JSON Pointer fails, it will lead to an `simdjson::INVALID_JSON_POINTER`error.
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -1692,7 +1736,7 @@ are ASCII strings. We support UTF-8 within a JSONPath expression, but key values
matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization. We do a byte-by-byte comparison.
The e acute character is considered distinct from its escaped version `\u00E9`. E.g.,
```c++
```cpp
const padded_string json = "{\"\\u00E9\":123}"_padded;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
doc.at_path(".\\u00E9") == 123; // true
@@ -1702,7 +1746,7 @@ doc.at_path((const char*)u8".\u00E9") // returns an error (NO_SUCH_FIELD)
We also support the `$` prefix. When you start a JSONPath expression with $, you are indicating that the path starts from the root of the JSON document. E.g.,
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"( { "c" :{ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }}, "d": { "foo2": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} , "e": 120 })"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -1711,6 +1755,89 @@ int64_t x = obj.at_path("$.c.foo.a[1]"); // 20
x = obj.at_path("$.d.foo2.a.2"); // 30
```
## Using `at_path_with_wildcard` for JSONPath Queries (On-Demand)
The `at_path_with_wildcard` function in simdjson extends the JSONPath querying capabilities by supporting wildcard expressions (`*`) in JSON paths. This allows users to retrieve multiple elements from a JSON document in a single query. For example, you can use `$.address.*` to fetch all fields within the `address` object or `$.phoneNumbers[*].numbers[*]` to retrieve all phone numbers across multiple objects in an array.
The `*` wildcard matches all elements at a specific level. For instance, `$.address.*` retrieves all key-value pairs in the `address` object, while `$.*.streetAddress` fetches all `streetAddress` fields across objects at the root level. You can combine wildcards with array indexing. For example, `$.phoneNumbers[*].numbers[1]` retrieves the second number from each `numbers` array in the `phoneNumbers` array. If no elements match the wildcard query, the function returns an empty result. For instance, querying `$.empty_object.*` or `$.empty_array.*` will yield an empty set.
### Example Usage
Here is an example demonstrating the use of `at_path_with_wildcard`:
```cpp
simdjson::padded_string json_string = R"(
{
"firstName": "John",
"lastName": "doe",
"age": 26,
"address": {
"streetAddress": "naist street",
"city": "Nara",
"postalCode": "630-0192"
},
"phoneNumbers": [
{
"type": "iPhone",
"numbers": ["0123-4567-8888", "0123-4567-8788"]
},
{
"type": "home",
"numbers": ["0123-4567-8910"]
}
]
})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json_string);
// Fetch all fields in the address object
std::vector<ondemand::value> values;
auto error = doc.at_path_with_wildcard("$.address.*").get(values);
if (!error) {
for (auto value : values) {
std::string_view field;
if (value.get(field) == SUCCESS) {
std::cout << field << std::endl;
}
}
}
// Fetch all phone numbers
error = doc.at_path_with_wildcard("$.phoneNumbers[*].numbers[*]").get(values);
if (!error) {
for (auto value : values) {
std::string_view number;
if (value.get(number) == SUCCESS) {
std::cout << number << std::endl;
}
}
}
```
This function is particularly useful for extracting data from complex JSON structures with nested arrays and objects. By leveraging wildcards, you can simplify your queries and reduce the need for multiple iterations.
## Compile-Time JSONPath and JSON Pointer (C++26 Reflection)
The simdjson library provides **compile-time validated** JSONPath and JSON Pointer accessors when using C++26 Static Reflection. These accessors validate paths against struct definitions at compile time and generate optimized code with zero runtime overhead. In some cases, we find that it is much faster. Furthermore, it is safer in the sense that the expression
is validated at compile-time.
**Requirements:** C++26 compiler with P2996 reflection support and `-DSIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION=ON` build flag.
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// Without validation - path parsed at compile time only
std::string_view city;
result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<".address.city">(doc);
result.get(city);
```
We further provide type-validation so that you can check that the types are as you expect.
**See [Compile-Time Accessors](compile_time_accessors.md) for complete documentation.**
Error handling
--------------
@@ -1719,7 +1846,7 @@ Error handling with exception and a single try/catch clause makes the code simpl
The entire simdjson API is usable with and without exceptions. All simdjson APIs that can fail return `simdjson_result<T>`, which is a &lt;value, error_code&gt;
pair. You can retrieve the value with .get() without generating an exception, like so:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::document doc;
auto error = parser.iterate(json).get(doc);
if(error) { std::cerr << simdjson::error_message(error); exit(1); }
@@ -1756,7 +1883,7 @@ set of warnings: they can identify variables that are written to but never other
Let us illustrate with an example where we try to access a number that is not valid (`3.14.1`).
If we want to proceed without throwing and catching exceptions, we can do so as follows:
```C++
```cpp
bool simple_error_example() {
ondemand::parser parser;
auto json = R"({"bad number":3.14.1 })"_padded;
@@ -1778,7 +1905,7 @@ Observe how we verify the error variable before accessing the retrieved number (
The equivalent with exception handling might look as follows.
```C++
```cpp
bool simple_error_example_except() {
TEST_START();
ondemand::parser parser;
@@ -1819,7 +1946,7 @@ We can write a "quick start" example where we attempt to parse the following JSO
Our program loads the file, selects value corresponding to key `"search_metadata"` which expected to be an object, and then
it selects the key `"count"` within that object.
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
@@ -1851,7 +1978,7 @@ triggering exceptions. To do this, we use `["statuses"].at(0)["id"]`. We break t
Observe how we use the `at` method when querying an index into an array, and not the bracket operator.
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
@@ -1877,7 +2004,7 @@ to iterate through the values of an array. We deliberately forbid this usage to
This is how the example in "Using the parsed JSON" could be written using only error code checking (without exceptions):
```c++
```cpp
bool parse() {
ondemand::parser parser;
auto cars_json = R"( [
@@ -1934,7 +2061,7 @@ bool parse() {
For safety, you should only use our ondemand instances (e.g., `ondemand::object`)
after you have initialized them and checked that there is no error:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::object car; // invalid until the get() succeeds
// the `car` instance should not use used before it is initialized
error = car_value.get_object().get(car);
@@ -1947,7 +2074,7 @@ after you have initialized them and checked that there is no error:
The following examples illustrates how to iterate through the content of an object without
having to handle exceptions.
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"({"k\u0065y": 1})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc;
@@ -1983,7 +2110,7 @@ target_compile_definitions(simdjson PUBLIC SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS=OFF)
Users more comfortable with an exception flow may choose to directly cast the `simdjson_result<T>` to the desired type:
```c++
```cpp
simdjson::ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json); // Throws an exception if there was an error!
```
@@ -1993,7 +2120,7 @@ program from continuing if there was an error.
If one is willing to trigger exceptions, it is possible to write simpler code:
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
@@ -2010,7 +2137,7 @@ int main(void) {
You can do handle errors gracefully as well...
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
int main(void) {
@@ -2037,7 +2164,7 @@ When the input was a `padding_string` or another null-terminated source, then yo
use the `const char *` pointer as a C string. As an example, consider the following
example where we used the exception-free simdjson interface:
```c++
```cpp
auto broken_json = R"( {"double": 13.06, false, "integer": -343} )"_padded; // Missing key
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(broken_json);
@@ -2057,7 +2184,7 @@ if (error) {
You may also use `current_location()` with exceptions as follows:
```c++
```cpp
auto broken_json = R"( {"double": 13.06, false, "integer": -343} )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(broken_json);
@@ -2074,7 +2201,7 @@ had to go through a value without a key before (`false`), a `TAPE_ERROR` error i
The pointer returned by the `current_location()` method then points at the location of the error. The `current_location()` may also be used when the error is triggered
by a user action, even if the JSON input is valid. Consider the following example:
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"( [1,2,3] )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2089,7 +2216,7 @@ if (error) {
If the location is invalid (i.e. at the end of a document), the `current_location()`
methods returns an `OUT_OF_BOUNDS` error. For example:
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"( [1,2,3] )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2105,7 +2232,7 @@ then the document has more content.
Finally, the `current_location()` method may also be used even when no exceptions/errors
are thrown. This can be helpful for users that want to know the current state of iteration during parsing. For example:
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"( [[1,2,3], -23.4, {"key": "value"}, true] )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2138,7 +2265,7 @@ content.
Example 1.
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"([1, 2] foo ])"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2181,7 +2308,7 @@ that you have created so far (including unescaped strings).
In the following example, we print on the screen the number of cars in the JSON input file
before printout the data.
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
@@ -2229,7 +2356,7 @@ individual document must be no larger than 4 GB.
Here is an example:
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json);
@@ -2251,7 +2378,7 @@ The `iterate_many` function can also take an optional parameter `size_t batch_si
The following toy examples illustrates how to get capacity errors. It is an artificial example since you should never use a `batch_size` of 50 bytes (it is far too small).
```c++
```cpp
// We are going to set the capacity to 50 bytes which means that we cannot
// loading a document longer than 50 bytes. The first few documents are small,
// but the last one is large. We will get an error at the last document.
@@ -2311,7 +2438,7 @@ methods appropriately. In particular, a valid JSON number has no leading and no
numbers (although you have access to the raw string with the `raw_json_token()` method, see [General direct access to the raw JSON string](#general-direct-access-to-the-raw-json-string)
). As an example, suppose we have the following JSON text:
```c++
```cpp
auto json =
{
"ticker":{
@@ -2345,7 +2472,7 @@ auto json =
Now, suppose that a user wants to get the time stamp from the `timestampstr` key. One could do the following:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
uint64_t time = doc.at_pointer("/timestampstr").get_uint64_in_string();
@@ -2354,7 +2481,7 @@ std::cout << time << std::endl; // Prints 1399490941
Another thing a user might want to do is extract the `markets` array and get the market name, price and volume. Here is one way to do so:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2376,7 +2503,7 @@ Market: btce Price: 432.89 Volume: 8561.06
Finally, here is an example dealing with errors where the user wants to convert the string `"Infinity"`(`"change"` key) to a float with infinity value.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// Get "change"/"Infinity" key/value pair
@@ -2445,7 +2572,7 @@ The `get_number()` function is designed with performance in mind. When calling `
Consider the following example:
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
padded_string docdata = R"([1.0, 3, 1, 3.1415,-13231232,9999999999999999999])"_padded;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(docdata);
@@ -2492,7 +2619,7 @@ unsigned integers. Calling `get_number_type()` on the values returns `ondemand::
You can try to represent these big integers as 64-bit floating-point numbers, though you typically lose
precision in the process (as illustrated in the example).
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
padded_string docdata = R"([-9223372036854775809, 18446744073709551617, 99999999999999999999999 ])"_padded;
double dexpected[] = {-9223372036854775808.0, 18446744073709551616.0, 1e23};
@@ -2515,7 +2642,7 @@ This program might print:
You may get access to the underlying string representing the big integer with
`raw_json_token()` and you may parse the resulting number strings using your own parser.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
padded_string docdata = R"([-9223372036854775809, 18446744073709551617, 99999999999999999999999 ])"_padded;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(docdata);
@@ -2554,7 +2681,7 @@ you should ensure that you have sufficient memory space: the total size of the s
`simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING` bytes. The following example illustrates how we can unescape
JSON string to a user-provided buffer:
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"( {"name": "Jack The Ripper \u0033"} )"_padded;
// We create a buffer large enough to store all strings we need:
std::unique_ptr<uint8_t[]> buffer(new uint8_t[json.size() + simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING]);
@@ -2578,7 +2705,7 @@ purpose. It provides a view on the key, including the starting quote character,
and everything up to the next `:` character after the final quote character. E.g.,
if the key is `"name"` then `key_raw_json_token()` returns a `std::string_view` which
begins with `"name"` and may containing trailing white-space characters.
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"( {"name" : "Jack The Ripper \u0033"} )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2601,7 +2728,7 @@ The library makes this possible by providing a `raw_json_token` method which ret
a `std::string_view` instance containing the value as a string which you may then
parse as you see fit.
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::padded_string docdata = R"({"value":12321323213213213213213213213211223})"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(docdata);
@@ -2614,7 +2741,7 @@ The `raw_json_token` method even works when the JSON value is a string. In such
will return the complete string with the quotes and with eventual escaped sequences as in the
source document.
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::padded_string docdata = R"({"value":"12321323213213213213213213213211223"})"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(docdata);
@@ -2662,7 +2789,7 @@ If your value is an array or an object, `raw_json_token()` returns effectively a
character (`[`) or (`}`) which is not very useful. For arrays and objects, we have another
method called `raw_json()` which consumes (traverses) the array or the object.
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::padded_string docdata = R"({"value":123})"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(docdata);
@@ -2671,7 +2798,7 @@ string_view token = obj.raw_json(); // gives you `{"value":123}`
```
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::padded_string docdata = R"([1,2,3])"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(docdata);
@@ -2682,7 +2809,7 @@ string_view token = arr.raw_json(); // gives you `[1,2,3]`
Because `raw_json()` consumes to object or the array, if you want to both have
access to the raw string, and also use the array or object, you should call `reset()`.
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::padded_string docdata = R"({"value":123})"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(docdata);
@@ -2698,7 +2825,7 @@ value is an array or an object. Otherwise, it acts as `raw_json_token()`.
It is useful if you do not care for the type of the value and just wants a
string representation.
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"( [1,2,"fds", {"a":1}, [1,344]] )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2709,7 +2836,7 @@ string representation.
}
```
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"( {"key1":1,"key2":2,"key3":"fds", "key4":{"a":1}, "key5":[1,344]} )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2757,7 +2884,7 @@ However, they are cases where you need to store a string result in a `std::strin
instance. You can do so with a templated version of the `to_string()` method which takes as
a parameter a reference to a `std::string`.
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"({
"name": "Daniel",
"age": 42
@@ -2765,15 +2892,16 @@ a parameter a reference to a `std::string`.
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
std::string name;
doc["name"].get_string(name);
auto error = doc["name"].get_string(name);
if(error) { /* handle error */ }
```
The same routine can be written without exceptions handling:
```C++
```cpp
std::string name;
auto err = doc["name"].get_string(name);
if (err) { /* handle error */ }
auto error = doc["name"].get_string(name);
if (error) { /* handle error */ }
```
The `std::string` instance, once created, is independent. Unlike our `std::string_view` instances,
@@ -2783,7 +2911,7 @@ only consume a JSON string once.
Because `get_string()` is a template that requires a type that can be assigned a `std::string`, you
can use it with features such as `std::optional`:
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"({ "foo1": "3.1416" } )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -2864,7 +2992,7 @@ For simplicity, we do not include full error support: this code would throw exce
* Example 1: ZuluBBox
```C++
```cpp
struct ZuluBBox {
double xmin;
double ymin;
@@ -2968,7 +3096,7 @@ bool example() {
* Example 2: Demos
```C++
```cpp
bool example() {
auto json = R"+( {
"5f08a730b280e54fd1e75a7046b93fdc": {
@@ -3044,7 +3172,7 @@ bool example() {
* Example 3: CRT
```C++
```cpp
bool example() {
padded_string padded_input_json = R"([
@@ -3121,7 +3249,7 @@ bool example() {
* Example 4: Passing an array to a function
```C++
```cpp
#include "simdjson.h"
#include <iostream>
@@ -3216,13 +3344,13 @@ Performance tips
}
```
- If possible, refer to each object and array in your code once. For example, the following code repeatedly refers to the `"data"` key to create an object...
```C++
```cpp
std::string_view make = o["data"]["make"];
std::string_view model = o["data"]["model"];
std::string_view year = o["data"]["year"];
```
We expect that it is more efficient to access the `"data"` key once:
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::ondemand::object data = o["data"];
std::string_view model = data["model"];
std::string_view year = data["year"];
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@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
We take our documentation seriously. Please start reading the documentation before you attempt to use simdjson. We hope you will enjoy reading us.
* Basics: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/basics.md is an overview of how to use simdjson and its APIs.
* iterate_many: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/iterate_many.md describes an interface providing features to work with files or streams containing multiple small JSON documents. As fast and convenient as possible.
* Performance: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/performance.md shows some more advanced scenarios and how to tune for them.
* [Basics](doc/basics.md) is an overview of how to use simdjson and its APIs.
* [Builder](doc/builder.md) is an overview of how to efficiently write JSON strings using simdjson.
* [Performance](doc/performance.md) shows some more advanced scenarios and how to tune for them.
* [Implementation Selection](doc/implementation-selection.md) describes runtime CPU detection and
how you can work with it.
* [API](https://simdjson.github.io/simdjson/) contains the automatically generated API documentation.
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@@ -34,12 +34,13 @@ It has the following methods to add content to the string:
- `append_null()`: Appends the string "null" to the JSON buffer.
- `clear()`: Clears the contents of the JSON buffer, resetting the position to 0 while retaining the allocated capacity.
- `escape_and_append(std::string_view input)`: Appends a string view to the JSON buffer after escaping special characters (e.g., quotes, backslashes) as required by JSON.
- `escape_and_append_with_quotes(std::string_view input)` Appends a string view surrounded by double quotes (e.g., "input") to the JSON buffer after escaping special characters.
Parameters:
- `escape_and_append_with_quotes(std::string_view input)` Appends a string view surrounded by double quotes (e.g., "input") to the JSON buffer after escaping special characters. For constant strings, you may also do `escape_and_append_with_quotes<"mystring">()`.
- `escape_and_append_with_quotes(char input)`: Appends a single character surrounded by double quotes (e.g., "c") to the JSON buffer after escaping it if necessary.
- `append_raw(const char *c)`: Appends a null-terminated C string directly to the JSON buffer without escaping.
- `append_raw(std::string_view input)`: Appends a string view directly to the JSON buffer without escaping.
- `append_raw(const char *str, size_t len)`: Appends a specified number of characters from a C string directly to the JSON
- `append_key_value(key,value)`: Appends a key and a value (`"json":somevalue`)
- `append_key_value<"mykey">(value)`: Appends a key and a value (`"json":somevalue`), useful when the key is a compile-time constant (C++20).
After writing the content, if you have reasons to believe that the content might violate UTF-8 conventions, you can check it as follows:
@@ -52,14 +53,14 @@ Once you are satisfied, you can recover the string as follows:
- `operator std::string()`: Converts the JSON buffer to an std::string. (Might throw if an error occurred.)
- `operator std::string_view()`: Converts the JSON buffer to an std::string_view. (Might throw if an error occurred.)
- `view()`: Returns a view of the written JSON buffer as a `simdjson_result<std::string_view>`.
- `view()`: Returns a view of the written JSON buffer as a `simdjson_result<std::string_view>` (C++20).
The later method (`view()`) is recommended. For performance reasons, we expect you to explicitly call `validate_unicode()` as needed (e.g., prior to calling `view()`).
Example: string_builder
---------------------------
```C++
```cpp
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
@@ -131,20 +132,20 @@ In all cases, the `std::string_view` instance depends the corresponding `string_
If you have C++20, you can simplify the code, as the `std::vector<double>` is automatically
supported.
If you have C++20, you can simplify the code, as the `std::vector<double>` is automatically supported. Further, we can pass the keys (which are compile-time
constant) as template parameter (for improved performance).
```cpp
Car c = {"Toyota", "Corolla", 2017, {30.0,30.2,30.513,30.79}};
simdjson::builder::string_builder sb;
sb.start_object();
sb.append_key_value("make", c.make);
sb.append_key_value<"make">(c.make);
sb.append_comma();
sb.append_key_value("model", c.model);
sb.append_key_value<"model">(c.model);
sb.append_comma();
sb.append_key_value("year", c.year);
sb.append_key_value<"year">(c.year);
sb.append_comma();
sb.append_key_value("tire_pressure", c.tire_pressure);
sb.append_key_value<"tire_pressure">(c.tire_pressure);
sb.end_object();
std::string_view p = sb.view();
```
@@ -175,9 +176,52 @@ std::vector<std::vector<double>> c = {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}};
std::string json = simdjson::to_json(c);
```
We also have an overload for when you want to reuse the same `std::string` instance:
```cpp
std::vector<std::vector<double>> c = {{1.0, 2.0}, {3.0, 4.0}};
std::string json;
auto error = simdjson::to_json(c, json);
if(error) { /* there was an error */ }
```
We do recommend that you create and reuse the `string_builder` instance for performance
reasons.
You can also add custom serialization functions using a `tag_invoke` function.
For example, the following
function will allow you to serialize instances of the type `Car`.
```cpp
#include <simdjson>
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int64_t year;
std::vector<float> tire_pressure;
};
namespace simdjson {
template <typename builder_type>
void tag_invoke(serialize_tag, builder_type &builder, const Car& car) {
builder.start_object();
builder.append_key_value("make", car.make);
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("model", car.model);
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("year", car.year);
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("tire_pressure", car.tire_pressure);
builder.end_object();
}
} // namespace simdjson
```
C++26 static reflection
------------------------
@@ -239,7 +283,38 @@ with the `simdjson::to_json` template function.
If you know the output size, in bytes, of your JSON string, you may
pass it as a second parameter (e.g., `simdjson::to_json(c, 31123)`).
Sometimes you may want to reuse the same `std::string` instance. We
have an overload for this purpose:
```cpp
Car c = {"Toyota", "Corolla", 2017, {30.0,30.2,30.513,30.79}};
std::string s;
auto error = simdjson::to_json(c, s);
if(error) { /* there was an error */ }
```
You can then also add a third parameter for the expected output size in bytes.
### Extracting just some fields
In some instances, your class might have many fields that you do not want to serialize.
You can achieve this result with the `simdjson::extract_from` template. In the following
example, we serialize only the `year` and `price` fields on the `Car` instance.
```cpp
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int year;
double price;
bool electric;
};
Car car{"Ford", "F-150", 2024, 55000.0, false};
// Extract year and price
std::string json_result = simdjson::extract_from<"year", "price">(car);
// Alternatively:
// std::string json_result;
// auto error = extract_from<"year", "price">(car).get(json_result);
// if(error) { /* error handling */ }
```
### Without `string_buffer` instance but with explicit error handling
@@ -248,9 +323,44 @@ pattern:
```cpp
std::string json;
if(simdjson::to(c).get(json)) {
if(simdjson::to_json(c).get(json)) {
// there was an error
} else {
// json contain the serialized JSON
}
```
### Customization
If you want to serialize a value in a custome way, you can do it with a
`tag_invoke` specialization like the following example which will map
the year attribute to a string.
```cpp
#include <simdjson>
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int64_t year;
std::vector<float> tire_pressure;
};
namespace simdjson {
template <typename builder_type>
void tag_invoke(serialize_tag, builder_type &builder, const Car& car) {
builder.start_object();
builder.append_key_value("make", car.make);
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("model", car.model);
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("year", std::to_string(car.year));
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("tire_pressure", car.tire_pressure);
builder.end_object();
}
} // namespace simdjson
```
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# Parse json at compile time
* [Introduction](#introduction)
* [Example](#example)
* [Loading from disk](#loading-from-disk)
* [Limitations (compile-time errors)](#limitations-compile-time-errors)
## Introduction
In some instances, you may want to configure your software at compile-time with a JSON document.
Maybe you have a single code base but many different possible configurations, all resulting in
different software. For example, you might be programming robots, using the same software, but
different robot configurations.
To achieve the desired result, you have a few options. You may start the software and parser a
JSON file at runtime. Or you might convert your JSON data into C++ code that you can compile with
your software.
With C++26, there is another way: parse the JSON file along with your C++ code. In this manner,
the JSON data becomes native C++ data.
The simdjson library supports parsing JSON documents at compile time if you have C++26 support. To
activate C++26 reflection support, you can compile
your code with the `SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION` macro set:
```cpp
#define SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION 1
//...
#include "simdjson.h"
```
The `simdjson::compile_time::parse_json` function parses a JSON document at **compile time** and returns a `constexpr` structure reflecting its content. We support the full range of JSON values, which are mapped to C++ types as in
the following table.
| JSON type | C++ type |
|----------------|----------------------------------|
| object | anonymous struct |
| array | `std::array<T, N>` (homogeneous) |
| string | `const char*` (UTF-8) |
| number | `int64_t`, `uint64_t`, `double` |
| `true`/`false` | `bool` |
| `null` | `std::nullptr_t` |
## Example
Suppose you want to parse the following JSON document:
```cpp
{
"port": 8080,
"host": "localhost",
"debug": true
}
```
You can do so, at compile-time, as follows:
```cpp
constexpr auto cfg = simdjson::compile_time::parse_json<R"({
"port": 8080,
"host": "localhost",
"debug": true
})">();
// cfg.port == 8080
// std::string_view(cfg.host) == "localhost"
// cfg.debug == true
```
You can nest objects and arrays:
```cpp
constexpr auto data = simdjson::compile_time::parse_json<R"({
"servers": [
{"host": "s1", "port": 3000},
{"host": "s2", "port": 3001}
]
})">();
// data.servers.size() == 2
// std::string_view(data.servers[0].host) == "s1"
```
Top-level arrays are allowed:
```cpp
constexpr auto arr = simdjson::compile_time::parse_json<R"([1, 2, 3])">();
static_assert(arr.size() == 3);
static_assert(arr[1] == 2);
```
## Loading from disk
In practice, you may have a JSON file, say `json_data` that you want to parse
at compile time. You may do so as follows.
```c++
constexpr const char json_data[] = {
#embed "test.json"
, 0
};
constexpr auto json = simdjson::compile_time::parse_json<json_data>();
```
## Limitations (compile-time errors)
We have a few limitations which trigger compile-time errors if violated.
- Only JSON objects and arrays are supported at the top level (no primitives).
We will lift this limitation in the future.
- Strings are represented using the `const char*` in UTF-8, but they must not
contain embedded nulls. We would prefer to represent them as std::string or
std::string_view, and hope to do so in the future.
- Heterogeneous arrays are not supported yet. E.g., you need to have arrays of
all integers, or all strings, all floats, all compatible objects, etc.
For example, the following is accepted:
```json
[
{ "name": "Alice", "age": 30 },
{ "name": "Bob", "age": 25 },
{ "name": "Charlie", "age": 35 }
]
```
but the following is not:
```json
[
{ "name": "Alice", "age": 30 },
"Just a string",
42,
{ "name": "Charlie", "age": 35 }
]
```
We may support heterogeneous arrays in the future with std::variant types.
- We parse the first JSON document encountered in the string. Trailing
characters are ignored. Thus if your JSON begins with {"a":1}, everything
after the closing brace is ignored. This limitation will be lifted in the future,
reporting an error.
These limitations are safe in the sense that they result in compile-time errors.
Thus you will not get truncated strings or imprecise floats silently.
Although we are committed to maintaining the functionality in the long run, the
`compile_time::parse_json` function is subject to change.
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# Compile-Time JSONPath and JSON Pointer Accessors
**Note:** This feature requires C++26 Static Reflection support (P2996) and is currently only available with experimental compilers. You must enable it with `-DSIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION=ON` when building.
## Overview
simdjson provides compile-time JSONPath and JSON Pointer accessors that validate paths against struct definitions at compile time and generate optimized accessor code with zero runtime overhead. This combines the safety of compile-time type checking with the performance of pre-parsed, pre-validated access paths.
## Requirements
- C++26 compiler with Static Reflection support (P2996)
- Experimental compiler flags:
- Clang with P2996 support: `-std=c++26 -freflection -fexpansion-statements`
- Build configuration: `-DSIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION=ON`
## How It Works
**Compile Time:**
1. Path string is parsed and converted to access steps
2. Path is validated against struct definition using reflection
3. Field types are checked and verified
4. Optimized accessor code is generated
**Runtime:**
- Direct navigation with no parsing
- No validation overhead
- No string comparisons for path components
- Type-safe extraction
## Two Usage Modes
### Mode 1: With Type Validation (Recommended)
When you provide a struct type, the compiler validates the entire path at compile time:
```cpp
struct User {
std::string name;
int age;
std::vector<std::string> emails;
};
const padded_string json = R"({
"name": "Alice",
"age": 30,
"emails": ["alice@example.com", "alice@work.com"]
})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// Compile-time validation: checks that User has "name" field of type std::string
std::string name;
auto result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<User, ".name">(doc);
result.get(name); // name = "Alice"
// Compile-time validation: checks that "emails" is array-like with string elements
std::string email;
result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<User, ".emails[0]">(doc);
result.get(email); // email = "alice@example.com"
```
**Benefits:**
- **Compile-time errors** if path doesn't exist in struct
- **Type safety** - verifies field types match expected types
- **Refactoring protection** - renaming struct fields causes compile errors
**What gets validated:**
- Field existence
- Field types
- Array/container access validity
- Nested struct navigation
### Mode 2: Without Validation
When you omit the struct type, the path is parsed at compile time but not validated:
```cpp
const padded_string json = R"({
"name": "Alice",
"age": 30,
"address": {"city": "Boston"}
})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// No compile-time validation - path is only parsed
std::string name;
auto result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<".name">(doc);
result.get(name); // name = "Alice"
std::string_view city;
result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<".address.city">(doc);
result.get(city); // city = "Boston"
```
**Benefits:**
- Works with dynamic/unknown JSON structures
- Still benefits from compile-time path parsing
- No runtime string parsing overhead
**Use when:**
- JSON structure is not known at compile time
- Working with varied JSON schemas
- Prototyping or exploratory parsing
## JSONPath Syntax
JSONPath uses dot notation and bracket notation for field access:
### Supported Syntax
| Syntax | Description | Example |
|--------|-------------|---------|
| `.field` | Dot notation for field access | `.name`, `.address.city` |
| `["field"]` | Bracket notation with quotes | `["name"]`, `["address"]["city"]` |
| `[index]` | Array index access | `[0]`, `[1]` |
| Mixed | Combination of notations | `.emails[0]`, `["users"][0].name` |
| `$` prefix | Optional root indicator | `$.name`, `$["name"]` |
### Examples
```cpp
struct Address {
std::string city;
int zip;
};
struct Person {
std::string name;
int age;
Address address;
std::vector<std::string> emails;
};
// Dot notation
at_path_compiled<Person, ".name">(doc)
at_path_compiled<Person, ".address.city">(doc)
// Bracket notation
at_path_compiled<Person, "[\"name\"]">(doc)
at_path_compiled<Person, "[\"address\"][\"city\"]">(doc)
// Array access
at_path_compiled<Person, ".emails[0]">(doc)
at_path_compiled<Person, ".emails[1]">(doc)
// Mixed notation
at_path_compiled<Person, ".address[\"zip\"]">(doc)
at_path_compiled<Person, "[\"emails\"][0]">(doc)
// With root indicator
at_path_compiled<Person, "$.name">(doc)
at_path_compiled<Person, "$.address.city">(doc)
```
## JSON Pointer Syntax
JSON Pointer (RFC 6901) uses slash-separated paths:
### Supported Syntax
| Syntax | Description | Example |
|--------|-------------|---------|
| `/field` | Field access | `/name`, `/address/city` |
| `/index` | Array index | `/0`, `/1` |
| `~0` | Escaped `~` | `/field~0name` → field~name |
| `~1` | Escaped `/` | `/field~1name` → field/name |
### Examples
```cpp
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int64_t year;
std::vector<double> tire_pressure;
};
// Field access
at_pointer_compiled<Car, "/make">(doc)
at_pointer_compiled<Car, "/model">(doc)
// Array access
at_pointer_compiled<Car, "/tire_pressure/0">(doc)
at_pointer_compiled<Car, "/tire_pressure/1">(doc)
// Root pointer (returns whole document)
at_pointer_compiled<Car, "">(doc)
at_pointer_compiled<Car, "/">(doc)
```
## API Reference
### JSONPath Functions
```cpp
// With type validation
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Path, typename DocOrValue>
simdjson_result<value> at_path_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val);
// Without validation
template<constevalutil::fixed_string Path, typename DocOrValue>
simdjson_result<value> at_path_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val);
```
### JSON Pointer Functions
```cpp
// With type validation
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Pointer, typename DocOrValue>
simdjson_result<value> at_pointer_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val);
// Without validation
template<constevalutil::fixed_string Pointer, typename DocOrValue>
simdjson_result<value> at_pointer_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val);
```
### Direct Field Extraction
Extract values directly into variables with compile-time type checking:
```cpp
// JSONPath
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Path>
struct path_accessor {
template<typename DocOrValue, typename FieldType>
static error_code extract_field(DocOrValue& doc_or_val, FieldType& target);
};
// JSON Pointer
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Pointer>
struct pointer_accessor {
template<typename DocOrValue, typename FieldType>
static error_code extract_field(DocOrValue& doc_or_val, FieldType& target);
};
```
**Example:**
```cpp
struct User {
std::string name;
int age;
};
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// Extract directly into variable
std::string name;
ondemand::json_path::path_accessor<User, ".name">::extract_field(doc, name);
int age;
ondemand::json_path::pointer_accessor<User, "/age">::extract_field(doc, age);
```
The compiler verifies that the target variable type matches the field type at the path.
## Complete Examples
### Example 1: Validated Access
```cpp
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace simdjson;
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int64_t year;
std::vector<double> tire_pressure;
};
int main() {
const padded_string json = R"({
"make": "Toyota",
"model": "Camry",
"year": 2018,
"tire_pressure": [40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4]
})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// Type-validated access
std::string make;
auto result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<Car, ".make">(doc);
result.get(make); // make = "Toyota"
// Array access with validation
double pressure;
result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<Car, ".tire_pressure[1]">(doc);
result.get(pressure); // pressure = 39.9
return 0;
}
```
### Example 2: Non-Validated Access
```cpp
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace simdjson;
int main() {
const padded_string json = R"({
"user": {
"name": "Alice",
"preferences": {
"theme": "dark",
"notifications": true
}
}
})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// No validation - works with any JSON structure
std::string_view theme;
auto result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<".user.preferences.theme">(doc);
result.get(theme); // theme = "dark"
bool notifications;
result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<".user.preferences.notifications">(doc);
result.get(notifications); // notifications = true
return 0;
}
```
### Example 3: Direct Extraction
```cpp
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace simdjson;
struct Person {
std::string name;
int age;
std::vector<std::string> emails;
};
int main() {
const padded_string json = R"({
"name": "Bob",
"age": 25,
"emails": ["bob@example.com", "bob@work.com"]
})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
// Extract with type validation
std::string name;
ondemand::json_path::path_accessor<Person, ".name">::extract_field(doc, name);
// name = "Bob"
int age;
ondemand::json_path::pointer_accessor<Person, "/age">::extract_field(doc, age);
// age = 25
std::string email;
ondemand::json_path::path_accessor<Person, ".emails[0]">::extract_field(doc, email);
// email = "bob@example.com"
return 0;
}
```
## Error Handling
Compile-time errors occur when:
- Path doesn't exist in struct: `static_assert` failure
- Field type mismatch: `static_assert` failure
- Invalid array access on non-array field: `static_assert` failure
Runtime errors occur when:
- JSON structure doesn't match expected structure
- Array index out of bounds
- Type conversion failures
```cpp
struct User {
std::string name;
int age;
};
// Compile-time error: no "email" field in User
// auto result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<User, ".email">(doc);
// Compile-time error: age is not an array
// auto result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<User, ".age[0]">(doc);
// Runtime error if JSON doesn't have "name" field
auto result = ondemand::json_path::at_path_compiled<User, ".name">(doc);
std::string name;
if (result.get(name) != SUCCESS) {
// Handle error
}
```
## Performance
Compile-time accessors provide:
- **Zero path parsing overhead** - paths parsed at compile time
- **Zero validation overhead** - validation done at compile time
- **Direct field access** - no runtime path traversal
- **Type-safe extraction** - no dynamic type checking
Compared to runtime `at_path()` and `at_pointer()`:
- Eliminates runtime path string parsing
- Eliminates runtime path validation
- Generates optimal code path directly
## Limitations
- Requires C++26 compiler with P2996 support (experimental)
- Paths must be compile-time constants (string literals)
- Cannot use runtime-computed paths
- Limited to struct types that support reflection
- Array indices must be compile-time constants in the path
## When to Use
**Use compile-time accessors when:**
- You have well-defined struct types
- JSON structure is known at compile time
- You want maximum type safety
- Performance is critical
**Use runtime `at_path()`/`at_pointer()` when:**
- JSON structure varies or is unknown
- Paths are computed at runtime
- Working with C++20 or earlier
- Flexibility is more important than compile-time checks
## See Also
- [JSON Pointer](basics.md#json-pointer) - Runtime JSON Pointer support
- [JSONPath](basics.md#jsonpath) - Runtime JSONPath support
- [Static Reflection for Deserialization](basics.md#3-using-static-reflection-c26) - Using reflection for full struct deserialization
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The simdjson library offers a simple DOM tree API, which you can access by creating a
`dom::parser` and calling the `load()` method:
```c++
```cpp
dom::parser parser;
dom::element doc = parser.load(filename); // load and parse a file
```
@@ -49,21 +49,21 @@ dom::element doc = parser.load(filename); // load and parse a file
Or by creating a padded string (for efficiency reasons, simdjson requires a string with
SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes at the end) and calling `parse()`:
```c++
```cpp
dom::parser parser;
dom::element doc = parser.parse("[1,2,3]"_padded); // parse a string, the _padded suffix creates a simdjson::padded_string instance
```
You can copy your data directly on a `simdjson::padded_string` as follows:
```c++
```cpp
const char * data = "my data"; // 7 bytes
simdjson::padded_string my_padded_data(data, 7); // copies to a padded buffer
```
Or as follows...
```c++
```cpp
std::string data = "my data";
simdjson::padded_string my_padded_data(data); // copies to a padded buffer
```
@@ -83,7 +83,7 @@ container-overflow checks, you may encounter sanitizer warnings.
You can safely ignore these warnings. Or you can call `simdjson::pad(std::string&)` to pad the
string with `SIMDJSON_PADDING` spaces: this function returns a `simdjson::padding_string_view` which can be be passed to the parser's iterator function:
```c++
```cpp
std::string json = "[1]";
dom::element doc = parser.parse(simdjson::pad(json));
```
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Once you have an element, you can navigate it with idiomatic C++ iterators, oper
dom::object and dom::array. An exception (`simdjson::simdjson_error`) is thrown if the cast is not possible.
* **Extracting Values (without exceptions):** You can use a variant usage of `get()` with error codes to avoid exceptions. You first declare the variable of the appropriate type (`double`, `uint64_t`, `int64_t`, `bool`, `std::string_view`,
`dom::object` and `dom::array`) and pass it by reference to `get()` which gives you back an error code: e.g.,
```c++
```cpp
simdjson::error_code error;
simdjson::padded_string numberstring = "1.2"_padded; // our JSON input ("1.2")
simdjson::dom::parser parser;
@@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ Once you have an element, you can navigate it with idiomatic C++ iterators, oper
The following code illustrates all of the above:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ for (dom::object car : parser.parse(cars_json)) {
Here is a different example illustrating the same ideas:
```C++
```cpp
auto abstract_json = R"( [
{ "12345" : {"a":12.34, "b":56.78, "c": 9998877} },
{ "12545" : {"a":11.44, "b":12.78, "c": 11111111} }
@@ -207,7 +207,7 @@ for (dom::object obj : parser.parse(abstract_json)) {
And another one:
```C++
```cpp
auto abstract_json = R"(
{ "str" : { "123" : {"abc" : 3.14 } } } )"_padded;
dom::parser parser;
@@ -221,7 +221,7 @@ C++17 Support
While the simdjson library can be used in any project using C++ 11 and above, field iteration has special support C++ 17's destructuring syntax. For example:
```c++
```cpp
padded_string json = R"( { "foo": 1, "bar": 2 } )"_padded;
dom::parser parser;
dom::object object; // invalid until the get() succeeds
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ for (auto [key, value] : object) {
For comparison, here is the C++ 11 version of the same code:
```c++
```cpp
// C++ 11 version for comparison
padded_string json = R"( { "foo": 1, "bar": 2 } )"_padded;
dom::parser parser;
@@ -251,7 +251,7 @@ C++20 Support
simdjson library also supports some C++20 feature including `std::ranges`:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -270,7 +270,7 @@ JSON Pointer
The simdjson library also supports [JSON pointer](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) through the
`at_pointer()` method, letting you reach further down into the document in a single call:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -291,7 +291,7 @@ You can apply a JSON Pointer expression to any node and the path gets interprete
Consider the following example:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -313,11 +313,11 @@ JSONPath
------------
The simdjson library supports a subset of [JSONPath](https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00) through the `at_path()` method, allowing you to reach further into the document in a single call. The subset of JSONPath that is implemented is the subset that is trivially convertible into the JSON Pointer format, using `.` to access a field and `[]` to access a specific index.
The simdjson library supports a subset of [JSONPath](https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535) (RFC 9535) through the `at_path()` method, allowing you to reach further into the document in a single call. The subset of JSONPath that is implemented is the subset that is trivially convertible into the JSON Pointer format, using `.` to access a field and `[]` to access a specific index.
Consider the following example:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -336,7 +336,7 @@ cout << p << endl; // Prints 39.9
We also support the `$` prefix. When you start a JSONPath expression with $, you are indicating that the path starts from the root of the JSON document. E.g.,
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"( { "c" :{ "foo": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }}, "d": { "foo2": { "a": [ 10, 20, 30 ] }} , "e": 120 })"_padded;
dom::parser parser;
dom::element doc;
@@ -428,7 +428,7 @@ Error Handling
All simdjson APIs that can fail return `simdjson_result<T>`, which is a &lt;value, error_code&gt;
pair. You can retrieve the value with .get(), like so:
```c++
```cpp
dom::element doc;
auto error = parser.parse(json).get(doc);
if (error) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); }
@@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ We can write a "quick start" example where we attempt to parse the following JSO
Our program loads the file, selects value corresponding to key "search_metadata" which expected to be an object, and then
it selects the key "count" within that object.
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
@@ -490,7 +490,7 @@ triggering exceptions. To do this, we use `["statuses"].at(0)["id"]`. We break t
Observe how we use the `at` method when querying an index into an array, and not the bracket operator.
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
@@ -514,7 +514,7 @@ over the content of an array.
This is how the example in "Using the Parsed JSON" could be written using only error code checking:
```c++
```cpp
auto cars_json = R"( [
{ "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018, "tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9, 37.7, 40.4 ] },
{ "make": "Kia", "model": "Soul", "year": 2012, "tire_pressure": [ 30.1, 31.0, 28.6, 28.7 ] },
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@ for (dom::element car_element : cars) {
Here is another example:
```C++
```cpp
auto abstract_json = R"( [
{ "12345" : {"a":12.34, "b":56.78, "c": 9998877} },
{ "12545" : {"a":11.44, "b":12.78, "c": 11111111} }
@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@ for (dom::element elem : array) {
And another one:
```C++
```cpp
auto abstract_json = R"(
{ "str" : { "123" : {"abc" : 3.14 } } } )"_padded;
dom::parser parser;
@@ -608,7 +608,7 @@ Notice how we can string several operations (`parser.parse(abstract_json)["str"]
The next two functions will take as input a JSON document containing an array with a single element, either a string or a number. They return true upon success.
```C++
```cpp
simdjson::dom::parser parser{};
bool parse_double(const char *j, double &d) {
@@ -640,7 +640,7 @@ target_compile_definitions(simdjson PUBLIC SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS=OFF)
Users more comfortable with an exception flow may choose to directly cast the `simdjson_result<T>` to the desired type:
```c++
```cpp
dom::element doc = parser.parse(json); // Throws an exception if there was an error!
```
@@ -650,7 +650,7 @@ program from continuing if there was an error.
If one is willing to trigger exceptions, it is possible to write simpler code:
```C++
```cpp
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
@@ -671,7 +671,7 @@ inspect or walk over JSON elements. To do that, you can use iterators and the ty
example, here's a quick and dirty recursive function that verbosely prints the JSON document as JSON
(* ignoring nuances like trailing commas and escaping strings, for brevity's sake):
```c++
```cpp
void print_json(dom::element element) {
switch (element.type()) {
case dom::element_type::ARRAY:
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ and reuse it. The simdjson library will allocate and retain internal buffers bet
buffers hot in cache and keeping memory allocation and initialization to a minimum. In this manner,
you can parse terabytes of JSON data without doing any new allocation.
```c++
```cpp
dom::parser parser;
// This initializes buffers and a document big enough to handle this JSON.
@@ -770,7 +770,7 @@ without bound:
* You can set a *max capacity* when constructing a parser:
```c++
```cpp
dom::parser parser(1000*1000); // Never grow past documents > 1MB
for (web_request request : listen()) {
dom::element doc;
@@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ without bound:
* You can set a *fixed capacity* that never grows, as well, which can be excellent for
predictability and reliability, since simdjson will never call malloc after startup!
```c++
```cpp
dom::parser parser(0); // This parser will refuse to automatically grow capacity
auto error = parser.allocate(1000*1000); // This allocates enough capacity to handle documents <= 1MB
if (error) { cerr << error << endl; exit(1); }
@@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ When calling `parser.parse` on a pointer (e.g., `parser.parse(my_char_pointer, m
Some users may not be able use our `padded_string` class or to load the data directly from disk (`parser.load`). They may need to pass data pointers to the library. If these users wish to avoid temporary copies and corresponding temporary memory allocations, they may want to call `parser.parse` with the `realloc_if_needed` parameter set to false (e.g., `parser.parse(my_char_pointer, my_length_in_bytes, false)`). In such cases, they need to ensure that there are at least SIMDJSON_PADDING extra bytes at the end that can be safely accessed and read. They do not need to initialize the padded bytes to any value in particular. The following example is safe:
```C++
```cpp
const char *json = R"({"key":"value"})";
const size_t json_len = std::strlen(json);
std::unique_ptr<char[]> padded_json_copy{new char[json_len + SIMDJSON_PADDING]};
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@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ Inspecting the Detected Implementation
You can check what implementation is running with `active_implementation`:
```c++
```cpp
cout << "simdjson v" << SIMDJSON_VERSION << endl;
cout << "Detected the best implementation for your machine: " << simdjson::get_active_implementation()->name();
cout << "(" << simdjson::get_active_implementation()->description() << ")" << endl;
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Querying Available Implementations
You can list all available implementations, regardless of which one was selected:
```c++
```cpp
for (auto implementation : simdjson::get_available_implementations()) {
cout << implementation->name() << ": " << implementation->description() << endl;
}
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ for (auto implementation : simdjson::get_available_implementations()) {
And look them up by name:
```c++
```cpp
cout << simdjson::get_available_implementations()["fallback"]->description() << endl;
```
When an implementation is not available, the bracket call `simdjson::get_available_implementations()[name]`
@@ -93,7 +93,7 @@ Manually Selecting the Implementation
If you're trying to do performance tests or see how different implementations of simdjson run, you
can select the CPU architecture yourself:
```c++
```cpp
// Use the fallback implementation, even though my machine is fast enough for anything
simdjson::get_active_implementation() = simdjson::get_available_implementations()["fallback"];
```
@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ You are responsible for ensuring that the requirements of the selected implement
Furthermore, you should check that the implementation is available before setting it to `simdjson::get_active_implementation()`
by comparing it with the null pointer.
```c++
```cpp
auto my_implementation = simdjson::get_available_implementations()["haswell"];
if (! my_implementation) { exit(1); }
if (! my_implementation->supported_by_runtime_system()) { exit(1); }
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Checking that an Implementation can Run on your System
You should call `supported_by_runtime_system()` to compare the processor's features with the need of the implementation.
```c++
```cpp
for (auto implementation : simdjson::get_available_implementations()) {
if (implementation->supported_by_runtime_system()) {
cout << implementation->name() << ": " << implementation->description() << endl;
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@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ E.g., `[1,2]{"32":1}` is recognized as two documents.
Some official formats **(non-exhaustive list)**:
- [Newline-Delimited JSON (NDJSON)](https://github.com/ndjson/ndjson-spec/)
- [JSON lines (JSONL)](http://jsonlines.org/)
- [Record separator-delimited JSON (RFC 7464)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7464) <- Not supported by JsonStream!
- [Record separator-delimited JSON (RFC 7464)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7464) <- Not supported by simdjson!
- [More on Wikipedia...](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_streaming)
API
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ API
Example:
```c++
```cpp
auto json = R"({ "foo": 1 } { "foo": 2 } { "foo": 3 } )"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document_stream docs = parser.iterate_many(json);
@@ -197,7 +197,7 @@ and `error()` to check if there were any error.
Let us illustrate the idea with code:
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"([1,2,3] {"1":1,"2":3,"4":4} [1,2,3] )"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::ondemand::document_stream stream;
@@ -238,7 +238,7 @@ Some users may need to work with truncated streams. The simdjson may truncate do
Consider the following example where a truncated document (`{"key":"intentionally unclosed string `) containing 39 bytes has been left within the stream. In such cases, the first two whole documents are parsed and returned, and the `truncated_bytes()` method returns 39.
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"([1,2,3] {"1":1,"2":3,"4":4} {"key":"intentionally unclosed string )"_padded;
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::ondemand::document_stream stream;
@@ -267,7 +267,7 @@ is effectively ignored, as it is set to at least the document size.
Example:
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"( 1, 2, 3, 4, "a", "b", "c", {"hello": "world"} , [1, 2, 3])"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document_stream doc_stream;
@@ -314,7 +314,7 @@ the simdjson library.
Consider a custom class `Car`:
```C++
```cpp
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
@@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ You may support deserializing directly from a JSON value or document to your own
by defining a single `tag_invoke` function:
```C++
```cpp
namespace simdjson {
// This tag_invoke MUST be inside simdjson namespace
template <typename simdjson_value>
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ tag_invoke functions.
Given a stream of JSON documents, you can add them to a data structure
such as a `std::vector<Car>` like so if you support exceptions:
```C++
```cpp
padded_string json =
R"( { "make": "Toyota", "model": "Camry", "year": 2018,
"tire_pressure": [ 40.1, 39.9 ] }
@@ -391,7 +391,7 @@ such as a `std::vector<Car>` like so if you support exceptions:
Otherwise you may use this longer version for explicit handling of errors:
```C++
```cpp
std::vector<Car> cars;
for(auto doc : stream) {
Car c;
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@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ applications with a computation efficiency that is difficult to surpass.
A code example illustrates our API from a programmer's point of view:
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (auto tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The DOM approach was the only way to parse JSON documents up to version 0.6 of t
Our DOM API looks similar to our On-Demand example, except
it calls `parse` instead of `iterate`:
```c++
```cpp
dom::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.parse(json);
for (auto tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
@@ -157,7 +157,7 @@ examples. To make it short enough to use as an example at all, it has heavily re
a part of the problem (does not get user.screen_name), it has bugs (it does not handle sub-objects
in a tweet at all), and it uses a theoretical, simple event-based API that minimizes ceremony.
```c++
```cpp
struct twitter_callbacks {
bool in_statuses;
bool in_tweet;
@@ -284,14 +284,14 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
This declaration does not allocate any memory; that will happen in the next step.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
```
2. We then start iterating the JSON document by allocating internal parser buffers, preprocessing
the JSON, and initializing the iterator.
```c++
```cpp
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
```
@@ -337,14 +337,14 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
3. We iterate over the "statuses" field using a typical C++ iterator, reading past the initial
`{ "statuses": [ {`.
```c++
```cpp
for (ondemand::object tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
```
This shorthand does a lot, and it is helpful to see what it expands to.
Comments in front of each one explain what's going on:
```c++
```cpp
// Validate that the top-level value is an object: check for {. Increase depth to 2 (root > field).
ondemand::object top = doc.get_object();
@@ -396,7 +396,7 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
4. We get the `"text"` field as a string.
```c++
```cpp
std::string_view text = tweet["text"];
```
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
4. We get the `"screen_name"` from the `"user"` object.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::object user = tweet["user"];
screen_name = user["screen_name"];
```
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
5. We get `"retweet_count"` as an unsigned integer.
```c++
```cpp
uint64_t retweets = tweet["retweet_count"];
```
@@ -513,7 +513,7 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
6. We loop to the next tweet.
```c++
```cpp
for (ondemand::object tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
...
}
@@ -521,7 +521,7 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
The relevant parts of the loop are:
```c++
```cpp
while (iter != statuses.end()) {
ondemand::object tweet = *iter;
...
@@ -566,7 +566,7 @@ To help visualize the algorithm, we'll walk through the example C++ given at the
8. The loop ends. Recall the relevant parts of the statuses loop:
```c++
```cpp
while (iter != statuses.end()) {
ondemand::object tweet = *iter;
...
@@ -610,7 +610,7 @@ When the user requests strings, we unescape them to a single string buffer much
so that users enjoy the same string performance as the core simdjson. We do not write the length to the
string buffer, however; that is stored in the `string_view` instance we return to the user.
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
std::set<std::string_view> default_users;
@@ -645,7 +645,7 @@ from the `unescaped_key()` method has a lifecycle tied to the `parser` instance:
is destroyed or reused with another document, the `std::string_view` instance becomes invalid.
```C++
```cpp
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for(auto field : doc.get_object()) {
std::string_view keyv = field.unescaped_key();
@@ -670,7 +670,7 @@ in production systems:
Some care is needed when using the On-Demand API in scenarios where you need to access several sibling arrays or objects because
only one object or array can be active at any one time. Let us consider the following example:
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
const padded_string json = R"({ "parent": {"child1": {"name": "John"} , "child2": {"name": "Daniel"}} })"_padded;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -688,7 +688,7 @@ in production systems:
A correct usage is given by the following example:
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
const padded_string json = R"({ "parent": {"child1": {"name": "John"} , "child2": {"name": "Daniel"}} })"_padded;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ Some users wish to run at the best possible speed. Under recent Intel and AMD pr
Given that the On-Demand API offer limited runtime dispatching, it matters that your code is compiled against a specific CPU target. You should verify that the code is compiled against the target you expect. Thankfully, the simdjson library will tell you exactly what it detects as an implementation: `icelake` (AVX512 x64 processors), `haswell` (AVX2 x64 processors), `westmere` (SSE4 x64 processors), `arm64` (64-bit ARM), `ppc64` (64-bit POWER), `lasx` (LoongArch), `lsx` (LoongArch), `fallback` (others). Under x64 processors, many programmers will want to target `haswell` whereas under ARM, most programmers will want to target `arm64` (and it should do so automatically). The `fallback` is probably only good for testing purposes, not for deployment.
```C++
```cpp
std::cout << simdjson::builtin_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
```
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@@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ Whitespace Characters:
Some official formats **(non-exhaustive list)**:
- [Newline-Delimited JSON (NDJSON)](https://github.com/ndjson/ndjson-spec)
- [JSON lines (JSONL)](http://jsonlines.org/)
- [Record separator-delimited JSON (RFC 7464)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7464) <- Not supported by JsonStream!
- [Record separator-delimited JSON (RFC 7464)](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7464) <- Not supported by simdjson!
- [More on Wikipedia...](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JSON_streaming)
API
@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ You may also call the `source()` method to get a `std::string_view` instance on
Let us illustrate the idea with code:
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"([1,2,3] {"1":1,"2":3,"4":4} [1,2,3] )"_padded;
simdjson::dom::parser parser;
simdjson::dom::document_stream stream;
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Some users may need to work with truncated streams. The simdjson may truncate do
Consider the following example where a truncated document (`{"key":"intentionally unclosed string `) containing 39 bytes has been left within the stream. In such cases, the first two whole documents are parsed and returned, and the `truncated_bytes()` method returns 39.
```C++
```cpp
auto json = R"([1,2,3] {"1":1,"2":3,"4":4} {"key":"intentionally unclosed string )"_padded;
simdjson::dom::parser parser;
simdjson::dom::document_stream stream;
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@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@ and reuse it. The simdjson library will allocate and retain internal buffers bet
buffers hot in cache and keeping memory allocation and initialization to a minimum. In this manner,
you can parse terabytes of JSON data without doing any new allocation.
```c++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser;
// This initializes buffers big enough to handle this JSON.
@@ -71,14 +71,14 @@ Reusing string buffers
We recommend against creating many `std::string` or `simdjson::padded_string` instances to store the JSON content in your application. [Creating many non-trivial objects is convenient but often surprisingly slow](https://lemire.me/blog/2020/08/08/performance-tip-constructing-many-non-trivial-objects-is-slow/). Instead, as much as possible, you should allocate (once or a few times) reusable memory buffers where you write your JSON content. If you have a buffer `json_str` (of type `char*`) allocated for `capacity` bytes and you store a JSON document spanning `length` bytes, you can pass it to simdjson as follows:
```c++
```cpp
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded_string_view(json_str, length, capacity));
```
or simply
```c++
```cpp
auto doc = parser.iterate(json_str, length, capacity);
```
@@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ Server Loops: Long-Running Processes and Memory Capacity
The On-Demand approach also automatically expands its memory capacity when larger documents are parsed. However, for longer processes where very large files are processed (such as server loops), this capacity is not resized down. On-Demand also lets you adjust the maximal capacity that the parser can process:
* You can set an upper bound (*max_capacity*) when construction the parser:
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser(1000*1000); // Never grows past documents > 1 MB
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (web_request request : listen()) {
@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ The On-Demand approach also automatically expands its memory capacity when large
The capacity will grow as the parser encounters larger documents up to 1 MB.
* You can also allocate a *fixed capacity* that will never grow:
```C++
```cpp
ondemand::parser parser(1000*1000);
parser.allocate(1000*1000) // Fix the capacity to 1 MB
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ long page_size() {
// page boundary.
bool need_allocation(const char *buf, size_t len) {
return ((reinterpret_cast<uintptr_t>(buf + len - 1) % page_size())
+ simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING > static_cast<uintptr_t>(page_size()));
+ simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING >= static_cast<uintptr_t>(page_size()));
}
simdjson::padded_string_view
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@@ -55,4 +55,9 @@
#include "simdjson/ondemand.h"
#include "simdjson/convert.h"
#include "simdjson/convert-inl.h"
// Compile-time JSON parsing (C++26 P2996 reflection)
#include "simdjson/compile_time_json.h"
#include "simdjson/compile_time_json-inl.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_H
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ using namespace simd;
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; }
simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; }
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@@ -0,0 +1,69 @@
/**
* @file compile_time_json.h
* @brief Compile-time JSON parsing using C++26 reflection with
* std::meta::substitute()
*/
#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_COMPILE_TIME_JSON_H
#define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_COMPILE_TIME_JSON_H
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#include <algorithm>
#include <array>
#include <charconv>
#include <cstdint>
#include <expected>
#include <meta>
#include <string>
#include <string_view>
#include <vector>
namespace simdjson {
namespace compile_time {
/**
* @brief Compile-time JSON parser. This function parses the provided JSON
* string at compile time and returns a custom struct type representing the JSON
* object.
*
* We have a few limitations which trigger compile-time errors if violated:
* - Only JSON objects and arrays are supported at the top level (no primitives).
* We will lift this limitation in the future.
* - Strings are represented using the const char * in UTF-8, but they must not
* contain embedded nulls. We would prefer to represent them as std::string or
* std::string_view, and hope to do so in the future.
* - Heterogeneous arrays are not supported yet. E.g., you need to have arrays of
* all integers, or all strings, all floats, all compatible objects, etc.
* For example, the following is accepted:
* [
* { "name": "Alice", "age": 30 },
* { "name": "Bob", "age": 25 },
* { "name": "Charlie", "age": 35 }
* ]
* but the following is not:
* [
* { "name": "Alice", "age": 30 },
* "Just a string",
* 42,
* { "name": "Charlie", "age": 35 }
* ]
*
* We may support heterogeneous arrays in the future with std::variant types.
* - We parse the first JSON document encountered in the string. Trailing
* characters are ignored. Thus if your JSON begins with {"a":1}, everything
* after the closing } is ignored. This limitation will be lifted in the future,
* reporting an error.
*
* These limitations are safe in the sense that they result in compile-time errors.
* Thus you will not get truncated strings or imprecise floats silently.
*
* This function is subject to change in the future.
*/
template <constevalutil::fixed_string json_str> consteval auto parse_json();
} // namespace compile_time
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_COMPILE_TIME_JSON_H
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@@ -13,6 +13,11 @@
#endif
#endif
// C++ 26
#if !defined(SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS26) && (SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS >= 202402L) // update when the standard is finalized
#define SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS26 1
#endif
// C++ 23
#if !defined(SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS23) && (SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS >= 202302L)
#define SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS23 1
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@@ -122,11 +122,65 @@ concept optional_type = requires(std::remove_cvref_t<T> obj) {
} -> std::convertible_to<typename std::remove_cvref_t<T>::value_type>;
};
{ static_cast<bool>(obj) } -> std::same_as<bool>; // convertible to bool
{ obj.reset() } noexcept -> std::same_as<void>;
};
// Types we serialize as JSON strings (not as containers)
template <typename T>
concept string_like =
std::is_same_v<std::remove_cvref_t<T>, std::string> ||
std::is_same_v<std::remove_cvref_t<T>, std::string_view> ||
std::is_same_v<std::remove_cvref_t<T>, const char*> ||
std::is_same_v<std::remove_cvref_t<T>, char*>;
// Concept that checks if a type is a container but not a string (because
// strings handling must be handled differently)
// Now uses iterator-based approach for broader container support
template <typename T>
concept container_but_not_string =
std::ranges::input_range<T> && !string_like<T> && !concepts::string_view_keyed_map<T>;
// Concept: Indexable container that is not a string or associative container
// Accepts: std::vector, std::array, std::deque (have operator[], value_type, not string_like)
// Rejects: std::string (string_like), std::list (no operator[]), std::map (has key_type)
template<typename Container>
concept indexable_container = requires {
typename Container::value_type;
requires !concepts::string_like<Container>;
requires !requires { typename Container::key_type; }; // Reject maps/sets
requires requires(Container& c, std::size_t i) {
{ c[i] } -> std::convertible_to<typename Container::value_type>;
};
};
// Variable template to use with std::meta::substitute
template<typename Container>
constexpr bool indexable_container_v = indexable_container<Container>;
} // namespace concepts
/**
* We use tag_invoke as our customization point mechanism.
*/
template <typename Tag, typename... Args>
concept tag_invocable = requires(Tag tag, Args... args) {
tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag), std::forward<Args>(args)...);
};
template <typename Tag, typename... Args>
concept nothrow_tag_invocable =
tag_invocable<Tag, Args...> && requires(Tag tag, Args... args) {
{
tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag), std::forward<Args>(args)...)
} noexcept;
};
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONCEPTS_H
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@@ -5,9 +5,9 @@
#include <string_view>
#include <array>
#if SIMDJSON_CONSTEVAL
namespace simdjson {
namespace constevalutil {
#if SIMDJSON_CONSTEVAL
constexpr static std::array<uint8_t, 256> json_quotable_character = {
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
@@ -47,7 +47,43 @@ consteval std::string consteval_to_quoted_escaped(std::string_view input) {
out.push_back('"');
return out;
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONSTEVAL
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
template <size_t N>
struct fixed_string {
constexpr fixed_string(const char (&str)[N]) {
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
data[i] = str[i];
}
}
char data[N];
constexpr std::string_view view() const { return {data, N - 1}; }
constexpr size_t size() const { return N ; }
constexpr operator std::string_view() const { return view(); }
constexpr char operator[](std::size_t index) const { return data[index]; }
constexpr bool operator==(const fixed_string& other) const {
if (N != other.size()) {
return false;
}
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
if (data[i] != other.data[i]) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
};
template <std::size_t N>
fixed_string(const char (&)[N]) -> fixed_string<N>;
template <fixed_string str>
struct string_constant {
static constexpr std::string_view value = str.view();
};
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
} // namespace constevalutil
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONSTEVAL
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONSTEVALUTIL_H
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@@ -58,6 +58,12 @@ inline simdjson_result<T> auto_parser<parser_type>::result() noexcept(is_nothrow
return m_doc.get<T>();
}
template <typename parser_type>
template <typename T>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code auto_parser<parser_type>::get(T &value) && noexcept(is_nothrow_gettable<T>) {
return result<T>().get(value);
}
template <typename parser_type>
inline simdjson_result<ondemand::array> auto_parser<parser_type>::array() noexcept {
return result<ondemand::array>();
@@ -73,12 +79,7 @@ inline simdjson_result<ondemand::number> auto_parser<parser_type>::number() noex
return result<ondemand::number>();
}
template <typename parser_type>
template <typename T>
inline auto_parser<parser_type>::operator simdjson_result<T>() noexcept(is_nothrow_gettable<T>) {
return result<T>();
}
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
template <typename parser_type>
template <typename T>
inline auto_parser<parser_type>::operator T() noexcept(false) {
@@ -87,6 +88,7 @@ inline auto_parser<parser_type>::operator T() noexcept(false) {
}
return m_doc.get<T>();
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
template <typename parser_type>
template <typename T>
@@ -109,7 +111,7 @@ inline T to_adaptor<T>::operator()(simdjson_result<ondemand::value> &val) const
template <typename T>
inline auto to_adaptor<T>::operator()(padded_string_view const str) const noexcept {
return auto_parser{str};
return auto_parser<ondemand::parser *>{str};
}
template <typename T>
@@ -119,7 +121,7 @@ inline auto to_adaptor<T>::operator()(ondemand::parser &parser, padded_string_vi
template <typename T>
inline auto to_adaptor<T>::operator()(std::string str) const noexcept {
return auto_parser{pad_with_reserve(str)};
return auto_parser<ondemand::parser *>{pad_with_reserve(str)};
}
template <typename T>
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@@ -46,16 +46,19 @@ public:
template <typename T>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<T> result() noexcept(is_nothrow_gettable<T>);
template <typename T>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept(is_nothrow_gettable<T>);
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<ondemand::array> array() noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<ondemand::object> object() noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<ondemand::number> number() noexcept;
template <typename T>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline explicit(false) operator simdjson_result<T>() noexcept(is_nothrow_gettable<T>);
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
template <typename T>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline explicit(false) operator T() noexcept(false);
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
template <typename T>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline std::optional<T> optional() noexcept(is_nothrow_gettable<T>);
@@ -78,6 +81,8 @@ struct to_adaptor {
auto operator()(std::string str) const noexcept;
auto operator()(ondemand::parser &parser, std::string str) const noexcept;
};
// deduction guide
auto_parser(padded_string_view const str) -> auto_parser<ondemand::parser*>;
} // namespace internal
} // namespace convert
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@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@ public:
inline simdjson_result<element> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept;
/**
* Recursive function which processes the json path of each child element
* Recursive function which processes the JSON path of each child element
*/
inline void process_json_path_of_child_elements(std::vector<element>::iterator& current, std::vector<element>::iterator& end, const std::string_view& path_suffix, std::vector<element>& accumulator) const noexcept;
@@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ public:
* JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key
* names and array indices.
*
* https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00
* https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535 (RFC 9535)
*
* @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or:
* - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails
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@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ public:
/**
* Construct an uninitialized document_stream.
*
* ```c++
* ```cpp
* document_stream docs;
* error = parser.parse_many(json).get(docs);
* ```
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@@ -408,7 +408,7 @@ public:
* JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key
* names and array indices.
*
* https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00
* https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535 (RFC 9535)
*
* @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or:
* - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails
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@@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ inline simdjson_result<std::vector<element>> object::at_path_with_wildcard(std::
}
if (i >= json_path.size() || (json_path[i] != '.' && json_path[i] != '[')) {
// expect json path to always start with $ but this isn't currently
// expect JSONPath expressions to always start with $ but this isn't currently
// expected in jsonpathutil.h.
return INVALID_JSON_POINTER;
}
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@@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ public:
inline simdjson_result<element> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) const noexcept;
/**
* Recursive function which processes the json path of each child element
* Recursive function which processes the JSON path of each child element
*/
inline void process_json_path_of_child_elements(std::vector<element>::iterator& current, std::vector<element>::iterator& end, const std::string_view& path_suffix, std::vector<element>& accumulator) const noexcept;
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ public:
* JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key
* names and array indices.
*
* https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00
* https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535 (RFC 9535)
*
* @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or:
* - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ namespace {
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 1;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return c == '"'; }
simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return c == '\\'; }
@@ -29,13 +29,13 @@ simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_b
}
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base<T>::error() const noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code implementation_simdjson_result_base<T>::error() const noexcept {
return this->second;
}
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline bool implementation_simdjson_result_base<T>::has_value() const noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool implementation_simdjson_result_base<T>::has_value() const noexcept {
return this->error() == SUCCESS;
}
@@ -67,17 +67,17 @@ struct implementation_simdjson_result_base {
*
* @param value The variable to assign the value to. May not be set if there is an error.
*/
simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &value) && noexcept;
/**
* The error.
*/
simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept;
/**
* Whether there is a value.
*/
simdjson_inline bool has_value() const noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline bool has_value() const noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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@@ -167,7 +167,12 @@ simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative,
// with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the
// 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding
// to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product.
#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS26
simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::powers_template<>::power_of_five_128[index]);
#else
simdjson::internal::value128 firstproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index]);
#endif
// Both i and power_of_five_128[index] have their most significant bit set to 1 which
// implies that the either the most or the second most significant bit of the product
// is 1. We pack values in this manner for efficiency reasons: it maximizes the use
@@ -200,7 +205,11 @@ simdjson_inline bool compute_float_64(int64_t power, uint64_t i, bool negative,
// with a returned value of type value128 with a "low component" corresponding to the
// 64-bit least significant bits of the product and with a "high component" corresponding
// to the 64-bit most significant bits of the product.
#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS26
simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::powers_template<>::power_of_five_128[index + 1]);
#else
simdjson::internal::value128 secondproduct = full_multiplication(i, simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[index + 1]);
#endif
firstproduct.low += secondproduct.high;
if(secondproduct.high > firstproduct.low) { firstproduct.high++; }
// As it has been proven by Noble Mushtak and Daniel Lemire in "Fast Number Parsing Without
@@ -361,7 +370,7 @@ simdjson_inline bool is_digit(const uint8_t c) {
return static_cast<uint8_t>(c - '0') <= 9;
}
simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, uint64_t &i, int64_t &exponent) {
// we continue with the fiction that we have an integer. If the
// floating point number is representable as x * 10^z for some integer
// z that fits in 53 bits, then we will be able to convert back the
@@ -389,7 +398,7 @@ simdjson_inline error_code parse_decimal_after_separator(simdjson_unused const u
return SUCCESS;
}
simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parse_exponent(simdjson_unused const uint8_t *const src, const uint8_t *&p, int64_t &exponent) {
// Exp Sign: -123.456e[-]78
bool neg_exp = ('-' == *p);
if (neg_exp || '+' == *p) { p++; } // Skip + as well
@@ -478,7 +487,7 @@ static error_code slow_float_parsing(simdjson_unused const uint8_t * src, double
/** @private */
template<typename W>
simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative, uint64_t i, const uint8_t * start_digits, size_t digit_count, int64_t exponent, W &writer) {
// If we frequently had to deal with long strings of digits,
// we could extend our code by using a 128-bit integer instead
// of a 64-bit integer. However, this is uncommon in practice.
@@ -541,13 +550,13 @@ simdjson_inline error_code write_float(const uint8_t *const src, bool negative,
//
// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed.
template<typename W>
simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer);
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer);
// for performance analysis, it is sometimes useful to skip parsing
#ifdef SIMDJSON_SKIPNUMBERPARSING
template<typename W>
simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const, W &writer) {
writer.append_s64(0); // always write zero
return SUCCESS; // always succeeds
}
@@ -573,7 +582,7 @@ simdjson_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<number_type> get_number_type(con
//
// Our objective is accurate parsing (ULP of 0) at high speed.
template<typename W>
simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code parse_number(const uint8_t *const src, W &writer) {
//
// Check for minus sign
//
@@ -14,6 +14,9 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/parser.h"
// JSON builder - needed for extract_into functionality
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_string_builder.h"
// All other declarations
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array_iterator.h"
@@ -45,9 +48,10 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/token_iterator-inl.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator-inl.h"
// JSON builder, ideally they should not be part of the ondemand directory
// but it is convenient for now to have them here.
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_string_builder.h"
// JSON builder inline definitions
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_string_builder-inl.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_builder.h"
// JSON path accessor (compile-time) - must be after inline definitions
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/compile_time_accessors.h"
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@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<array_iterator> array::begin() noexcept {
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<array_iterator> array::end() noexcept {
return array_iterator(iter);
}
simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code array::consume() noexcept {
auto error = iter.json_iter().skip_child(iter.depth()-1);
if(error) { iter.abandon(); }
return error;
@@ -170,6 +170,67 @@ inline simdjson_result<value> array::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcep
return at_pointer(json_pointer);
}
inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> array::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
std::vector<value> result;
auto result_pair = get_next_key_and_json_path(json_path);
std::string_view key = result_pair.first;
std::string_view remaining_path = result_pair.second;
// Wildcard case
if(key=="*"){
for(auto element: *this){
if(element.error()){
return element.error();
}
if(remaining_path.empty()){
// Use value_unsafe() because we've already checked for errors above.
// The 'element' is a simdjson_result<value> wrapper, and we need to extract
// the underlying value. value_unsafe() is safe here because error() returned false.
result.push_back(std::move(element).value_unsafe());
}else{
auto nested_result = element.at_path_with_wildcard(remaining_path);
if(nested_result.error()){
return nested_result.error();
}
// Same logic as above.
std::vector<value> nested_matches = std::move(nested_result).value_unsafe();
result.insert(result.end(),
std::make_move_iterator(nested_matches.begin()),
std::make_move_iterator(nested_matches.end()));
}
}
return result;
}else{
// Specific index case in which we access the element at the given index
size_t idx=0;
for(char c:key){
if(c < '0' || c > '9'){
return INVALID_JSON_POINTER;
}
idx = idx*10 + (c - '0');
}
auto element = at(idx);
if(element.error()){
return element.error();
}
if(remaining_path.empty()){
result.push_back(std::move(element).value_unsafe());
return result;
}else{
return element.at_path_with_wildcard(remaining_path);
}
}
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> array::at(size_t index) noexcept {
size_t i = 0;
for (auto value : *this) {
@@ -228,6 +289,10 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> simdj
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.at_path(json_path);
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::array>::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::array>::raw_json() noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.raw_json();
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@@ -5,6 +5,7 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h"
#include <vector>
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
@@ -107,7 +108,7 @@ public:
* JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key
* names and array indices.
*
* https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00
* https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535 (RFC 9535)
*
* @return The value associated with the given JSONPath expression, or:
* - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath to JSON Pointer conversion fails
@@ -117,6 +118,15 @@ public:
*/
inline simdjson_result<value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
/**
* Get all values matching the given JSONPath expression with wildcard support.
* Supports wildcard patterns like "[*]" to match all array elements.
*
* @param json_path JSONPath expression with wildcards
* @return Vector of values matching the wildcard pattern
*/
inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
/**
* Consumes the array and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the
* array as represented in JSON. It points inside the original document.
@@ -141,7 +151,7 @@ public:
* @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value.
*/
template <typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out)
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out)
noexcept(custom_deserializable<T, array> ? nothrow_custom_deserializable<T, array> : true) {
static_assert(custom_deserializable<T, array>);
return deserialize(*this, out);
@@ -166,7 +176,7 @@ protected:
/**
* Go to the end of the array, no matter where you are right now.
*/
simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept;
/**
* Begin array iteration.
@@ -239,6 +249,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at(size_t index) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> raw_json() noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
// TODO: move this code into object-inl.h
@@ -252,7 +263,7 @@ public:
return first.get<T>();
}
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code get(T& out) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T& out) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
if constexpr (std::is_same_v<T, SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::array>) {
out = first;
@@ -0,0 +1,938 @@
/**
* Compile-time JSON Path and JSON Pointer accessors using C++26 reflection (P2996)
*
* This file validates JSON paths/pointers against struct definitions at compile time
* and generates optimized accessor code with zero runtime overhead.
*
* ## How It Works
*
* **Compile Time**: Path is parsed, validated against struct, types are checked
* **Runtime**: Direct navigation with no parsing or validation overhead
*
* Example:
* ```cpp
* struct User { std::string name; std::vector<std::string> emails; };
*
* std::string email;
* path_accessor<User, ".emails[0]">::extract_field(doc, email);
*
* // Compile time validates:
* // 1. User has "emails" field
* // 2. "emails" is array-like
* // 3. Element type is std::string
* // 4. static_assert(^^std::string == ^^std::string)
*
* // Runtime just navigates:
* // doc.get_object().find_field("emails").get_array().at(0).get(email)
* ```
*
* ## Key Reflection APIs
*
* - `^^Type`: Reflect operator, converts type to std::meta::info
* - `std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(type)`: Get all fields of a struct
* - `std::meta::identifier_of(member)`: Get field name as string_view
* - `std::meta::type_of(member)`: Get reflected type of a field
* - `std::meta::is_array_type(type)`: Check if C-style array
* - `std::meta::remove_extent(array)`: Extract element type from array
* - `std::meta::members_of(type)`: Get all members including typedefs
* - `std::meta::is_type(member)`: Check if member is a type (vs field)
*
* All operations execute at compile time in consteval contexts.
*/
#ifndef SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_COMPILE_TIME_ACCESSORS_H
#ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#define SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_COMPILE_TIME_ACCESSORS_H
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
// Arguably, we should just check SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION since it
// is unlikely that we will have reflection support without concepts support.
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#include <string_view>
#include <cstddef>
#include <array>
namespace simdjson {
namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION {
namespace ondemand {
/***
* JSONPath implementation for compile-time access
* RFC 9535 JSONPath: Query Expressions for JSON, https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535
*/
namespace json_path {
// Note: value type must be fully defined before this header is included
// This is ensured by including this in amalgamated.h after value-inl.h
using ::simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value;
// Path step types
enum class step_type {
field, // .field_name or ["field_name"]
array_index // [index]
};
// Represents a single step in a JSON path
template<std::size_t N>
struct path_step {
step_type type;
char key[N]; // Field name (empty for array indices)
std::size_t index; // Array index (0 for field access)
constexpr path_step(step_type t, const char (&k)[N], std::size_t idx = 0)
: type(t), index(idx) {
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < N; ++i) {
key[i] = k[i];
}
}
constexpr std::string_view key_view() const {
return {key, N - 1};
}
};
// Helper to create field step
template<std::size_t N>
consteval auto make_field_step(const char (&name)[N]) {
return path_step<N>(step_type::field, name, 0);
}
// Helper to create array index step
consteval auto make_index_step(std::size_t idx) {
return path_step<1>(step_type::array_index, "", idx);
}
// Parse state for compile-time JSON path parsing
struct parse_result {
bool success;
std::size_t pos;
std::string_view error_msg;
};
// Compile-time JSON path parser
// Supports subset: .field, ["field"], [index], nested combinations
template<constevalutil::fixed_string Path>
struct json_path_parser {
static constexpr std::string_view path_str = Path.view();
// Skip leading $ if present
static consteval std::size_t skip_root() {
if (!path_str.empty() && path_str[0] == '$') {
return 1;
}
return 0;
}
// Count the number of steps in the path at compile time
static consteval std::size_t count_steps() {
std::size_t count = 0;
std::size_t i = skip_root();
while (i < path_str.size()) {
if (path_str[i] == '.') {
// Field access: .field
++i;
if (i >= path_str.size()) break;
// Skip field name
while (i < path_str.size() && path_str[i] != '.' && path_str[i] != '[') {
++i;
}
++count;
} else if (path_str[i] == '[') {
// Array or bracket notation
++i;
if (i >= path_str.size()) break;
if (path_str[i] == '"' || path_str[i] == '\'') {
// Field access: ["field"] or ['field']
char quote = path_str[i];
++i;
while (i < path_str.size() && path_str[i] != quote) {
++i;
}
if (i < path_str.size()) ++i; // skip closing quote
if (i < path_str.size() && path_str[i] == ']') ++i;
} else {
// Array index: [0], [123]
while (i < path_str.size() && path_str[i] != ']') {
++i;
}
if (i < path_str.size()) ++i; // skip ]
}
++count;
} else {
++i;
}
}
return count;
}
// Parse a field name at compile time
static consteval std::size_t parse_field_name(std::size_t start, char* out, std::size_t max_len) {
std::size_t len = 0;
std::size_t i = start;
while (i < path_str.size() && path_str[i] != '.' && path_str[i] != '[' && len < max_len - 1) {
out[len++] = path_str[i++];
}
out[len] = '\0';
return i;
}
// Parse an array index at compile time
static consteval std::pair<std::size_t, std::size_t> parse_array_index(std::size_t start) {
std::size_t index = 0;
std::size_t i = start;
while (i < path_str.size() && path_str[i] >= '0' && path_str[i] <= '9') {
index = index * 10 + (path_str[i] - '0');
++i;
}
return {i, index};
}
};
// Compile-time path accessor generator
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Path>
struct path_accessor {
using value = ::simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value;
static constexpr auto parser = json_path_parser<Path>();
static constexpr std::size_t num_steps = parser.count_steps();
static constexpr std::string_view path_view = Path.view();
// Compile-time accessor generation
// If T is a struct, validates the path at compile time
// If T is void, skips validation
template<typename DocOrValue>
static inline simdjson_result<value> access(DocOrValue& doc_or_val) noexcept {
// Validate path at compile time if T is a struct
if constexpr (std::is_class_v<T>) {
constexpr bool path_valid = validate_path();
static_assert(path_valid, "JSON path does not match struct definition");
}
// Parse the path at compile time to build access steps
return access_impl<parser.skip_root()>(doc_or_val.get_value());
}
// Extract value at path directly into target with compile-time type validation
// Example: std::string name; path_accessor<User, ".name">::extract_field(doc, name);
template<typename DocOrValue, typename FieldType>
static inline error_code extract_field(DocOrValue& doc_or_val, FieldType& target) noexcept {
static_assert(std::is_class_v<T>, "extract_field requires T to be a struct type for validation");
// Validate path exists in struct definition
constexpr bool path_valid = validate_path();
static_assert(path_valid, "JSON path does not match struct definition");
// Get the type at the end of the path
constexpr auto final_type = get_final_type();
// Verify target type matches the field type
static_assert(final_type == ^^FieldType, "Target type does not match the field type at the path");
// All validation done at compile time - just navigate and extract
auto json_value = access_impl<parser.skip_root()>(doc_or_val.get_value());
if (json_value.error()) return json_value.error();
return json_value.get(target);
}
private:
// Get the final type by walking the path through the struct type
template<typename U = T>
static consteval std::enable_if_t<std::is_class_v<U>, std::meta::info> get_final_type() {
auto current_type = ^^T;
std::size_t i = parser.skip_root();
while (i < path_view.size()) {
if (path_view[i] == '.') {
// .field syntax
++i;
std::size_t field_start = i;
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] != '.' && path_view[i] != '[') {
++i;
}
std::string_view field_name = path_view.substr(field_start, i - field_start);
auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(
current_type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked()
);
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == field_name) {
current_type = std::meta::type_of(mem);
break;
}
}
} else if (path_view[i] == '[') {
++i;
if (i >= path_view.size()) break;
if (path_view[i] == '"' || path_view[i] == '\'') {
// ["field"] syntax
char quote = path_view[i];
++i;
std::size_t field_start = i;
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] != quote) {
++i;
}
std::string_view field_name = path_view.substr(field_start, i - field_start);
if (i < path_view.size()) ++i; // skip quote
if (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] == ']') ++i;
auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(
current_type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked()
);
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == field_name) {
current_type = std::meta::type_of(mem);
break;
}
}
} else {
// [index] syntax - extract element type
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] >= '0' && path_view[i] <= '9') {
++i;
}
if (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] == ']') ++i;
current_type = get_element_type_reflected(current_type);
}
} else {
++i;
}
}
return current_type;
}
private:
// Walk path and extract directly into final field using compile-time reflection
template<std::meta::info CurrentType, std::size_t PathPos, typename TargetType>
static inline error_code extract_with_reflection(simdjson_result<value> current, TargetType& target_ref) noexcept {
if (current.error()) return current.error();
// Base case: end of path - extract into target
if constexpr (PathPos >= path_view.size()) {
return current.get(target_ref);
}
// Field access: .field_name
else if constexpr (path_view[PathPos] == '.') {
constexpr auto field_info = parse_next_field(PathPos);
constexpr std::string_view field_name = std::get<0>(field_info);
constexpr std::size_t next_pos = std::get<1>(field_info);
constexpr auto member_info = find_member_by_name(CurrentType, field_name);
static_assert(member_info != ^^void, "Field not found in struct");
constexpr auto member_type = std::meta::type_of(member_info);
auto obj_result = current.get_object();
if (obj_result.error()) return obj_result.error();
auto obj = obj_result.value_unsafe();
auto field_value = obj.find_field_unordered(field_name);
if constexpr (next_pos >= path_view.size()) {
return field_value.get(target_ref);
} else {
return extract_with_reflection<member_type, next_pos>(field_value, target_ref);
}
}
// Bracket notation: [index] or ["field"]
else if constexpr (path_view[PathPos] == '[') {
constexpr auto bracket_info = parse_bracket(PathPos);
constexpr bool is_field = std::get<0>(bracket_info);
constexpr std::size_t next_pos = std::get<2>(bracket_info);
if constexpr (is_field) {
constexpr std::string_view field_name = std::get<1>(bracket_info);
constexpr auto member_info = find_member_by_name(CurrentType, field_name);
static_assert(member_info != ^^void, "Field not found in struct");
constexpr auto member_type = std::meta::type_of(member_info);
auto obj_result = current.get_object();
if (obj_result.error()) return obj_result.error();
auto obj = obj_result.value_unsafe();
auto field_value = obj.find_field_unordered(field_name);
if constexpr (next_pos >= path_view.size()) {
return field_value.get(target_ref);
} else {
return extract_with_reflection<member_type, next_pos>(field_value, target_ref);
}
} else {
constexpr std::size_t index = std::get<3>(bracket_info);
constexpr auto elem_type = get_element_type_reflected(CurrentType);
static_assert(elem_type != ^^void, "Could not determine array element type");
auto arr_result = current.get_array();
if (arr_result.error()) return arr_result.error();
auto arr = arr_result.value_unsafe();
auto elem_value = arr.at(index);
if constexpr (next_pos >= path_view.size()) {
return elem_value.get(target_ref);
} else {
return extract_with_reflection<elem_type, next_pos>(elem_value, target_ref);
}
}
}
// Skip unexpected characters and continue
else {
return extract_with_reflection<CurrentType, PathPos + 1>(current, target_ref);
}
}
// Find member by name in reflected type
static consteval std::meta::info find_member_by_name(std::meta::info type_refl, std::string_view name) {
auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(type_refl, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == name) {
return mem;
}
}
}
// Generate compile-time accessor code by walking the path
template<std::size_t PathPos>
static inline simdjson_result<value> access_impl(simdjson_result<value> current) noexcept {
if (current.error()) return current;
if constexpr (PathPos >= path_view.size()) {
return current;
} else if constexpr (path_view[PathPos] == '.') {
constexpr auto field_info = parse_next_field(PathPos);
constexpr std::string_view field_name = std::get<0>(field_info);
constexpr std::size_t next_pos = std::get<1>(field_info);
auto obj_result = current.get_object();
if (obj_result.error()) return obj_result.error();
auto obj = obj_result.value_unsafe();
auto next_value = obj.find_field_unordered(field_name);
return access_impl<next_pos>(next_value);
} else if constexpr (path_view[PathPos] == '[') {
constexpr auto bracket_info = parse_bracket(PathPos);
constexpr bool is_field = std::get<0>(bracket_info);
constexpr std::size_t next_pos = std::get<2>(bracket_info);
if constexpr (is_field) {
constexpr std::string_view field_name = std::get<1>(bracket_info);
auto obj_result = current.get_object();
if (obj_result.error()) return obj_result.error();
auto obj = obj_result.value_unsafe();
auto next_value = obj.find_field_unordered(field_name);
return access_impl<next_pos>(next_value);
} else {
constexpr std::size_t index = std::get<3>(bracket_info);
auto arr_result = current.get_array();
if (arr_result.error()) return arr_result.error();
auto arr = arr_result.value_unsafe();
auto next_value = arr.at(index);
return access_impl<next_pos>(next_value);
}
} else {
return access_impl<PathPos + 1>(current);
}
}
// Parse next field name
static consteval auto parse_next_field(std::size_t start) {
std::size_t i = start + 1;
std::size_t field_start = i;
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] != '.' && path_view[i] != '[') {
++i;
}
std::string_view field_name = path_view.substr(field_start, i - field_start);
return std::make_tuple(field_name, i);
}
// Parse bracket notation: returns (is_field, field_name, next_pos, index)
static consteval auto parse_bracket(std::size_t start) {
std::size_t i = start + 1; // skip '['
if (i < path_view.size() && (path_view[i] == '"' || path_view[i] == '\'')) {
// Field access
char quote = path_view[i];
++i;
std::size_t field_start = i;
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] != quote) {
++i;
}
std::string_view field_name = path_view.substr(field_start, i - field_start);
if (i < path_view.size()) ++i; // skip closing quote
if (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] == ']') ++i;
return std::make_tuple(true, field_name, i, std::size_t(0));
} else {
// Array index
std::size_t index = 0;
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] >= '0' && path_view[i] <= '9') {
index = index * 10 + (path_view[i] - '0');
++i;
}
if (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] == ']') ++i;
return std::make_tuple(false, std::string_view{}, i, index);
}
}
public:
// Check if reflected type is array-like (C-style array or indexable container)
// Uses reflection to test: 1) std::meta::is_array_type() for C arrays
// 2) std::meta::substitute() to test concepts::indexable_container concept
static consteval bool is_array_like_reflected(std::meta::info type_reflection) {
if (std::meta::is_array_type(type_reflection)) {
return true;
}
if (std::meta::can_substitute(^^concepts::indexable_container_v, {type_reflection})) {
return std::meta::extract<bool>(std::meta::substitute(^^concepts::indexable_container_v, {type_reflection}));
}
return false;
}
// Extract element type from reflected array or container
// For C arrays: uses std::meta::remove_extent()
// For containers: finds value_type member using std::meta::members_of()
static consteval std::meta::info get_element_type_reflected(std::meta::info type_reflection) {
if (std::meta::is_array_type(type_reflection)) {
return std::meta::remove_extent(type_reflection);
}
auto members = std::meta::members_of(type_reflection, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::is_type(mem)) {
auto name = std::meta::identifier_of(mem);
if (name == "value_type") {
return mem;
}
}
}
return ^^void;
}
private:
// Check if type has member with given name
template<typename Type>
static consteval bool has_member(std::string_view member_name) {
constexpr auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(^^Type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == member_name) {
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
// Get type of member by name
template<typename Type>
static consteval auto get_member_type(std::string_view member_name) {
constexpr auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(^^Type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == member_name) {
return std::meta::type_of(mem);
}
}
return ^^void;
}
// Check if non-reflected type is array-like
template<typename Type>
static consteval bool is_container_type() {
using BaseType = std::remove_cvref_t<Type>;
if constexpr (requires { typename BaseType::value_type; }) {
return true;
}
if constexpr (std::is_array_v<BaseType>) {
return true;
}
return false;
}
// Extract element type from non-reflected container
template<typename Type>
using extract_element_type = std::conditional_t<
requires { typename std::remove_cvref_t<Type>::value_type; },
typename std::remove_cvref_t<Type>::value_type,
std::conditional_t<
std::is_array_v<std::remove_cvref_t<Type>>,
std::remove_extent_t<std::remove_cvref_t<Type>>,
void
>
>;
// Validate path matches struct definition
static consteval bool validate_path() {
if constexpr (!std::is_class_v<T>) {
return true;
}
auto current_type = ^^T;
std::size_t i = parser.skip_root();
while (i < path_view.size()) {
if (path_view[i] == '.') {
++i;
std::size_t field_start = i;
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] != '.' && path_view[i] != '[') {
++i;
}
std::string_view field_name = path_view.substr(field_start, i - field_start);
bool found = false;
auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(current_type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == field_name) {
current_type = std::meta::type_of(mem);
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found) {
return false;
}
} else if (path_view[i] == '[') {
++i;
if (i >= path_view.size()) return false;
if (path_view[i] == '"' || path_view[i] == '\'') {
char quote = path_view[i];
++i;
std::size_t field_start = i;
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] != quote) {
++i;
}
std::string_view field_name = path_view.substr(field_start, i - field_start);
if (i < path_view.size()) ++i;
if (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] == ']') ++i;
bool found = false;
auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(current_type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == field_name) {
current_type = std::meta::type_of(mem);
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found) {
return false;
}
} else {
while (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] >= '0' && path_view[i] <= '9') {
++i;
}
if (i < path_view.size() && path_view[i] == ']') ++i;
if (!is_array_like_reflected(current_type)) {
return false;
}
auto new_type = get_element_type_reflected(current_type);
if (new_type == ^^void) {
return false;
}
current_type = new_type;
}
} else {
++i;
}
}
return true;
}
};
// Compile-time path accessor with validation
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Path, typename DocOrValue>
inline simdjson_result<::simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_path_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val) noexcept {
using accessor = path_accessor<T, Path>;
return accessor::access(doc_or_val);
}
// Overload without type parameter (no validation)
template<constevalutil::fixed_string Path, typename DocOrValue>
inline simdjson_result<::simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_path_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val) noexcept {
using accessor = path_accessor<void, Path>;
return accessor::access(doc_or_val);
}
// ============================================================================
// JSON Pointer Compile-Time Support (RFC 6901)
// ============================================================================
// JSON Pointer parser: /field/0/nested (slash-separated)
template<constevalutil::fixed_string Pointer>
struct json_pointer_parser {
static constexpr std::string_view pointer_str = Pointer.view();
// Unescape token: ~0 -> ~, ~1 -> /
static consteval void unescape_token(std::string_view src, char* dest, std::size_t& out_len) {
out_len = 0;
for (std::size_t i = 0; i < src.size(); ++i) {
if (src[i] == '~' && i + 1 < src.size()) {
if (src[i + 1] == '0') {
dest[out_len++] = '~';
++i;
} else if (src[i + 1] == '1') {
dest[out_len++] = '/';
++i;
} else {
dest[out_len++] = src[i];
}
} else {
dest[out_len++] = src[i];
}
}
}
// Check if token is numeric
static consteval bool is_numeric(std::string_view token) {
if (token.empty()) return false;
if (token[0] == '0' && token.size() > 1) return false;
for (char c : token) {
if (c < '0' || c > '9') return false;
}
return true;
}
// Parse numeric token to index
static consteval std::size_t parse_index(std::string_view token) {
std::size_t result = 0;
for (char c : token) {
result = result * 10 + (c - '0');
}
return result;
}
// Count tokens in pointer
static consteval std::size_t count_tokens() {
if (pointer_str.empty() || pointer_str == "/") return 0;
std::size_t count = 0;
std::size_t pos = pointer_str[0] == '/' ? 1 : 0;
while (pos < pointer_str.size()) {
++count;
std::size_t next_slash = pointer_str.find('/', pos);
if (next_slash == std::string_view::npos) break;
pos = next_slash + 1;
}
return count;
}
// Get Nth token
static consteval std::string_view get_token(std::size_t token_index) {
std::size_t pos = pointer_str[0] == '/' ? 1 : 0;
std::size_t current_token = 0;
while (current_token < token_index) {
std::size_t next_slash = pointer_str.find('/', pos);
pos = next_slash + 1;
++current_token;
}
std::size_t token_end = pointer_str.find('/', pos);
if (token_end == std::string_view::npos) token_end = pointer_str.size();
return pointer_str.substr(pos, token_end - pos);
}
};
// JSON Pointer accessor
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Pointer>
struct pointer_accessor {
using parser = json_pointer_parser<Pointer>;
static constexpr std::string_view pointer_view = Pointer.view();
static constexpr std::size_t token_count = parser::count_tokens();
// Validate pointer against struct definition
static consteval bool validate_pointer() {
if constexpr (!std::is_class_v<T>) {
return true;
}
auto current_type = ^^T;
std::size_t pos = pointer_view[0] == '/' ? 1 : 0;
while (pos < pointer_view.size()) {
// Extract token up to next /
std::size_t token_end = pointer_view.find('/', pos);
if (token_end == std::string_view::npos) token_end = pointer_view.size();
std::string_view token = pointer_view.substr(pos, token_end - pos);
if (parser::is_numeric(token)) {
if (!path_accessor<T, Pointer>::is_array_like_reflected(current_type)) {
return false;
}
current_type = path_accessor<T, Pointer>::get_element_type_reflected(current_type);
} else {
bool found = false;
auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(current_type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == token) {
current_type = std::meta::type_of(mem);
found = true;
break;
}
}
if (!found) return false;
}
pos = token_end + 1;
}
return true;
}
// Recursive accessor
template<std::size_t TokenIndex>
static inline simdjson_result<value> access_impl(simdjson_result<value> current) noexcept {
if constexpr (TokenIndex >= token_count) {
return current;
} else {
constexpr std::string_view token = parser::get_token(TokenIndex);
if constexpr (parser::is_numeric(token)) {
constexpr std::size_t index = parser::parse_index(token);
auto arr = current.get_array().value_unsafe();
auto next_value = arr.at(index);
return access_impl<TokenIndex + 1>(next_value);
} else {
auto obj = current.get_object().value_unsafe();
auto next_value = obj.find_field_unordered(token);
return access_impl<TokenIndex + 1>(next_value);
}
}
}
// Access JSON value at pointer
template<typename DocOrValue>
static inline simdjson_result<value> access(DocOrValue& doc_or_val) noexcept {
if constexpr (std::is_class_v<T>) {
constexpr bool pointer_valid = validate_pointer();
static_assert(pointer_valid, "JSON Pointer does not match struct definition");
}
if (pointer_view.empty() || pointer_view == "/") {
if constexpr (requires { doc_or_val.get_value(); }) {
return doc_or_val.get_value();
} else {
return doc_or_val;
}
}
simdjson_result<value> current = doc_or_val.get_value();
return access_impl<0>(current);
}
// Extract value at pointer directly into target with type validation
template<typename DocOrValue, typename FieldType>
static inline error_code extract_field(DocOrValue& doc_or_val, FieldType& target) noexcept {
static_assert(std::is_class_v<T>, "extract_field requires T to be a struct type for validation");
constexpr bool pointer_valid = validate_pointer();
static_assert(pointer_valid, "JSON Pointer does not match struct definition");
constexpr auto final_type = get_final_type();
static_assert(final_type == ^^FieldType, "Target type does not match the field type at the pointer");
simdjson_result<value> current_value = doc_or_val.get_value();
auto json_value = access_impl<0>(current_value);
if (json_value.error()) return json_value.error();
return json_value.get(target);
}
private:
// Get final type by walking pointer through struct
template<typename U = T>
static consteval std::enable_if_t<std::is_class_v<U>, std::meta::info> get_final_type() {
auto current_type = ^^T;
std::size_t pos = pointer_view[0] == '/' ? 1 : 0;
while (pos < pointer_view.size()) {
std::size_t token_end = pointer_view.find('/', pos);
if (token_end == std::string_view::npos) token_end = pointer_view.size();
std::string_view token = pointer_view.substr(pos, token_end - pos);
if (parser::is_numeric(token)) {
current_type = path_accessor<T, "">::get_element_type_reflected(current_type);
} else {
auto members = std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(current_type, std::meta::access_context::unchecked());
for (auto mem : members) {
if (std::meta::identifier_of(mem) == token) {
current_type = std::meta::type_of(mem);
break;
}
}
}
pos = token_end + 1;
}
return current_type;
}
};
// Compile-time JSON Pointer accessor with validation
template<typename T, constevalutil::fixed_string Pointer, typename DocOrValue>
inline simdjson_result<::simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_pointer_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val) noexcept {
using accessor = pointer_accessor<T, Pointer>;
return accessor::access(doc_or_val);
}
// Overload without type parameter (no validation)
template<constevalutil::fixed_string Pointer, typename DocOrValue>
inline simdjson_result<::simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_pointer_compiled(DocOrValue& doc_or_val) noexcept {
using accessor = pointer_accessor<void, Pointer>;
return accessor::access(doc_or_val);
}
} // namespace json_path
} // namespace ondemand
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_COMPILE_TIME_ACCESSORS_H
@@ -7,55 +7,8 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/array.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include <concepts>
namespace simdjson {
namespace tag_invoke_fn_ns {
void tag_invoke();
struct tag_invoke_fn {
template <typename Tag, typename... Args>
requires requires(Tag tag, Args &&...args) {
tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag), std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
constexpr auto operator()(Tag tag, Args &&...args) const
noexcept(noexcept(tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag),
std::forward<Args>(args)...)))
-> decltype(tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag),
std::forward<Args>(args)...)) {
return tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag), std::forward<Args>(args)...);
}
};
} // namespace tag_invoke_fn_ns
inline namespace tag_invoke_ns {
inline constexpr tag_invoke_fn_ns::tag_invoke_fn tag_invoke = {};
} // namespace tag_invoke_ns
template <typename Tag, typename... Args>
concept tag_invocable = requires(Tag tag, Args... args) {
tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag), std::forward<Args>(args)...);
};
template <typename Tag, typename... Args>
concept nothrow_tag_invocable =
tag_invocable<Tag, Args...> && requires(Tag tag, Args... args) {
{
tag_invoke(std::forward<Tag>(tag), std::forward<Args>(args)...)
} noexcept;
};
template <typename Tag, typename... Args>
using tag_invoke_result =
std::invoke_result<decltype(tag_invoke), Tag, Args...>;
template <typename Tag, typename... Args>
using tag_invoke_result_t =
std::invoke_result_t<decltype(tag_invoke), Tag, Args...>;
template <auto &Tag> using tag_t = std::decay_t<decltype(Tag)>;
struct deserialize_tag;
/// These types are deserializable in a built-in way
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> document::get_string(bool allo
return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(true, allow_replacement);
}
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
return get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, true, allow_replacement);
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> document::get_wobbly_string() noexcept {
@@ -167,15 +167,15 @@ template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result<int64_t> document::get() & noexcept {
template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> document::get() & noexcept { return get_bool(); }
template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> document::get() & noexcept { return get_value(); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(array& out) & noexcept { return get_array().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(object& out) & noexcept { return get_object().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(raw_json_string& out) & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(std::string_view& out) & noexcept { return get_string(false).get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(double& out) & noexcept { return get_double().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(uint64_t& out) & noexcept { return get_uint64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(int64_t& out) & noexcept { return get_int64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(bool& out) & noexcept { return get_bool().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code document::get(value& out) & noexcept { return get_value().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(array& out) & noexcept { return get_array().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(object& out) & noexcept { return get_object().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(raw_json_string& out) & noexcept { return get_raw_json_string().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(std::string_view& out) & noexcept { return get_string(false).get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(double& out) & noexcept { return get_double().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(uint64_t& out) & noexcept { return get_uint64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(int64_t& out) & noexcept { return get_int64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(bool& out) & noexcept { return get_bool().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::get(value& out) & noexcept { return get_value().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_deprecated simdjson_inline simdjson_result<raw_json_string> document::get() && noexcept { return get_raw_json_string(); }
template<> simdjson_deprecated simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> document::get() && noexcept { return get_string(false); }
@@ -245,7 +245,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> document::operator[](const char *key) & n
return start_or_resume_object()[key];
}
simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::consume() noexcept {
bool scalar = false;
auto error = is_scalar().get(scalar);
if(error) { return error; }
@@ -347,6 +347,69 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> document::at_path(std::string_view json_p
}
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> document::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
rewind(); // Rewind the document each time at_path_with_wildcard is called
if (json_path.empty()) {
return INVALID_JSON_POINTER;
}
json_type t;
SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t));
switch (t) {
case json_type::array:
return (*this).get_array().at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
case json_type::object:
return (*this).get_object().at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
default:
return INVALID_JSON_POINTER;
}
}
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document::extract_into(T& out) & noexcept {
// Helper to check if a field name matches any of the requested fields
auto should_extract = [](std::string_view field_name) constexpr -> bool {
return ((FieldNames.view() == field_name) || ...);
};
// Iterate through all members of T using reflection
template for (constexpr auto mem : std::define_static_array(
std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(^^T, std::meta::access_context::unchecked()))) {
if constexpr (!std::meta::is_const(mem) && std::meta::is_public(mem)) {
constexpr std::string_view key = std::define_static_string(std::meta::identifier_of(mem));
// Only extract this field if it's in our list of requested fields
if constexpr (should_extract(key)) {
// Try to find and extract the field
if constexpr (concepts::optional_type<decltype(out.[:mem:])>) {
// For optional fields, it's ok if they're missing
auto field_result = find_field_unordered(key);
if (!field_result.error()) {
auto error = field_result.get(out.[:mem:]);
if (error && error != NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
return error;
}
} else if (field_result.error() != NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
return field_result.error();
} else {
out.[:mem:].reset();
}
} else {
// For required fields (in the requested list), fail if missing
SIMDJSON_TRY((*this)[key].get(out.[:mem:]));
}
}
}
};
return SUCCESS;
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
} // namespace ondemand
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
} // namespace simdjson
@@ -454,7 +517,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLE
return first.get_string(allow_replacement);
}
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement);
}
@@ -490,12 +553,12 @@ simdjson_deprecated simdjson_inline simdjson_result<T> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_
return std::forward<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(first).get<T>();
}
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get(T &out) & noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get(T &out) & noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.get<T>(out);
}
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get(T &out) && noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get(T &out) && noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return std::forward<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(first).get<T>(out);
}
@@ -505,8 +568,8 @@ template<> simdjson_deprecated simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMEN
if (error()) { return error(); }
return std::forward<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(first);
}
template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete;
template<> simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept {
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document &out) & noexcept = delete;
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::get<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document &out) && noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
out = std::forward<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>(first);
return SUCCESS;
@@ -624,6 +687,20 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> simdjs
return first.at_path(json_path);
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
}
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document>::extract_into(T& out) & noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.extract_into<FieldNames...>(out);
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
} // namespace simdjson
@@ -658,7 +735,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<double> document_reference::get_double() noexcep
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<double> document_reference::get_double_in_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_double(false); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> document_reference::get_string(bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(false, allow_replacement); }
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); }
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_string(receiver, false, allow_replacement); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> document_reference::get_wobbly_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_wobbly_string(false); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<raw_json_string> document_reference::get_raw_json_string() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_raw_json_string(false); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> document_reference::get_bool() noexcept { return doc->get_root_value_iterator().get_root_bool(false); }
@@ -709,9 +786,16 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<number> document_reference::get_number() noexcep
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> document_reference::raw_json_token() noexcept { return doc->raw_json_token(); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> document_reference::at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept { return doc->at_pointer(json_pointer); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> document_reference::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path(json_path); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> document_reference::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept { return doc->at_path_with_wildcard(json_path); }
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> document_reference::raw_json() noexcept { return doc->raw_json();}
simdjson_inline document_reference::operator document&() const noexcept { return *doc; }
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code document_reference::extract_into(T& out) & noexcept {
return doc->extract_into<FieldNames...>(out);
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
} // namespace ondemand
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
} // namespace simdjson
@@ -808,7 +892,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLE
return first.get_string(allow_replacement);
}
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement);
}
@@ -843,12 +927,12 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<T> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::onde
return std::forward<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>(first).get<T>();
}
template <class T>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(T &out) & noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(T &out) & noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.get<T>(out);
}
template <class T>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(T &out) && noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(T &out) && noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return std::forward<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>(first).get<T>(out);
}
@@ -865,13 +949,13 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::o
return first.is_string();
}
template <>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference &out) & noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference &out) & noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
out = first;
return SUCCESS;
}
template <>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference &out) && noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::get(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference &out) && noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
out = first;
return SUCCESS;
@@ -959,7 +1043,20 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> simdjs
}
return first.at_path(json_path);
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
if (error()) {
return error();
}
return first.at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
}
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::document_reference>::extract_into(T& out) & noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.extract_into<FieldNames...>(out);
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_DOCUMENT_INL_H
+75 -9
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/deserialize.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value.h"
#include <vector>
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
@@ -117,7 +118,7 @@ public:
* @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS.
*/
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
/**
* Cast this JSON value to a string.
*
@@ -228,7 +229,7 @@ public:
* @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value.
*/
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) &
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) &
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
noexcept(custom_deserializable<T, document> ? nothrow_custom_deserializable<T, document> : true)
#else
@@ -407,7 +408,7 @@ public:
* The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the
* JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`:
*
* ```c++
* ```cpp
* simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
* auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded);
* double z = obj.find_field("z");
@@ -701,7 +702,7 @@ public:
* JSONPath queries that trivially convertible to JSON Pointer queries: key
* names and array indices.
*
* https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-normington-jsonpath-00
* https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9535 (RFC 9535)
*
* Key values are matched exactly, without unescaping or Unicode normalization.
* We do a byte-by-byte comparison. E.g.
@@ -719,17 +720,64 @@ public:
*/
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
/**
* Get all values matching the given JSONPath expression with wildcard support.
*
* Supports wildcard patterns like "$.array[*]" or "$.object.*" to match multiple elements.
*
* This method materializes all matching values into a vector.
* The document will be consumed after this call.
*
* @param json_path JSONPath expression with wildcards
* @return Vector of values matching the wildcard pattern, or:
* - INVALID_JSON_POINTER if the JSONPath cannot be parsed
* - NO_SUCH_FIELD if a field does not exist
* - INDEX_OUT_OF_BOUNDS if an array index is out of bounds
* - INCORRECT_TYPE if path traversal encounters wrong type
*/
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
/**
* Consumes the document and returns a string_view instance corresponding to the
* document as represented in JSON. It points inside the original byte array containing
* the JSON document.
*/
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> raw_json() noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
/**
* Extract only specific fields from the JSON object into a struct.
*
* This allows selective deserialization of only the fields you need,
* potentially improving performance by skipping unwanted fields.
*
* Example:
* ```cpp
* struct Car {
* std::string make;
* std::string model;
* int year;
* double price;
* };
*
* Car car;
* doc.extract_into<"make", "model">(car);
* // Only 'make' and 'model' fields are extracted from JSON
* ```
*
* @tparam FieldNames Compile-time string literals specifying which fields to extract
* @param out The output struct to populate with selected fields
* @returns SUCCESS on success, or an error code if a required field is missing or has wrong type
*/
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code extract_into(T& out) & noexcept;
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
protected:
/**
* Consumes the document.
*/
simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept;
simdjson_inline document(ondemand::json_iterator &&iter) noexcept;
simdjson_inline const uint8_t *text(uint32_t idx) const noexcept;
@@ -782,7 +830,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<double> get_double_in_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_wobbly_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<raw_json_string> get_raw_json_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> get_bool() noexcept;
@@ -826,7 +874,7 @@ public:
* @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value.
*/
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) &
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) &
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
noexcept(custom_deserializable<T, document> ? nothrow_custom_deserializable<T, document_reference> : true)
#else
@@ -861,6 +909,11 @@ public:
/** @overload template<typename T> error_code get(T &out) & noexcept */
template<typename T> simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out) && noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> raw_json() noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code extract_into(T& out) & noexcept;
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
simdjson_inline operator document&() const noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
template <class T>
@@ -901,6 +954,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> raw_json_token() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
private:
document *doc{nullptr};
@@ -929,7 +983,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<double> get_double_in_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_wobbly_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::raw_json_string> get_raw_json_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> get_bool() noexcept;
@@ -984,6 +1038,12 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code extract_into(T& out) & noexcept;
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
};
@@ -1010,7 +1070,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<double> get_double_in_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_wobbly_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::raw_json_string> get_raw_json_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> get_bool() noexcept;
@@ -1061,6 +1121,12 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code extract_into(T& out) & noexcept;
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
};
@@ -312,7 +312,10 @@ inline void document_stream::next_document() noexcept {
// Always set depth=1 at the start of document
doc.iter._depth = 1;
// consume comma if comma separated is allowed
if (allow_comma_separated) { doc.iter.consume_character(','); }
if (allow_comma_separated) {
error_code ignored = doc.iter.consume_character(',');
static_cast<void>(ignored); // ignored on purpose
}
// Resets the string buffer at the beginning, thus invalidating the strings.
doc.iter._string_buf_loc = parser->string_buf.get();
doc.iter._root = doc.iter.position();
@@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ public:
/**
* Construct an uninitialized document_stream.
*
* ```c++
* ```cpp
* document_stream docs;
* auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(docs);
* ```
@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLE
}
template<typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::field>::unescaped_key(string_type &receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::field>::unescaped_key(string_type &receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.unescaped_key(receiver, allow_replacement);
}
+119 -37
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@@ -25,30 +25,21 @@ namespace simdjson {
namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION {
namespace builder {
// Concept that checks if a type is a container but not a string (because
// strings handling must be handled differently)
template <typename T>
concept container_but_not_string =
requires(T a) {
{ a.size() } -> std::convertible_to<std::size_t>;
{
a[std::declval<std::size_t>()]
}; // check if elements are accessible for the subscript operator
} && !std::is_same_v<T, std::string> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string_view> && !std::is_same_v<T, const char *>;
template <class T>
requires(container_but_not_string<T>)
requires(concepts::container_but_not_string<T> && !require_custom_serialization<T>)
constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
if (t.size() == 0) {
auto it = t.begin();
auto end = t.end();
if (it == end) {
b.append_raw("[]");
return;
}
b.append('[');
atom(b, t[0]);
for (size_t i = 1; i < t.size(); ++i) {
atom(b, *it);
++it;
for (; it != end; ++it) {
b.append(',');
atom(b, t[i]);
atom(b, *it);
}
b.append(']');
}
@@ -63,6 +54,7 @@ constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
}
template <concepts::string_view_keyed_map T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &m) {
if (m.empty()) {
b.append_raw("{}");
@@ -91,7 +83,7 @@ constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const number_type t) {
}
template <class T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && !container_but_not_string<T> &&
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && !concepts::container_but_not_string<T> &&
!concepts::string_view_keyed_map<T> &&
!concepts::optional_type<T> &&
!concepts::smart_pointer<T> &&
@@ -99,7 +91,7 @@ template <class T>
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string_view> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, const char*> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, char>)
!std::is_same_v<T, char> && !require_custom_serialization<T>)
constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
int i = 0;
b.append('{');
@@ -117,6 +109,7 @@ constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
// Support for optional types (std::optional, etc.)
template <concepts::optional_type T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &opt) {
if (opt) {
atom(b, opt.value());
@@ -127,6 +120,7 @@ constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &opt) {
// Support for smart pointers (std::unique_ptr, std::shared_ptr, etc.)
template <concepts::smart_pointer T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &ptr) {
if (ptr) {
atom(b, *ptr);
@@ -137,7 +131,7 @@ constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &ptr) {
// Support for enums - serialize as string representation using expand approach from P2996R12
template <typename T>
requires(std::is_enum_v<T>)
requires(std::is_enum_v<T> && !require_custom_serialization<T>)
void atom(string_builder &b, const T &e) {
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
constexpr auto enumerators = std::define_static_array(std::meta::enumerators_of(^^T));
@@ -158,10 +152,10 @@ void atom(string_builder &b, const T &e) {
// Support for appendable containers that don't have operator[] (sets, etc.)
template <concepts::appendable_containers T>
requires(!container_but_not_string<T> && !concepts::string_view_keyed_map<T> &&
requires(!concepts::container_but_not_string<T> && !concepts::string_view_keyed_map<T> &&
!concepts::optional_type<T> && !concepts::smart_pointer<T> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string_view> && !std::is_same_v<T, const char*>)
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string_view> && !std::is_same_v<T, const char*> && !require_custom_serialization<T>)
constexpr void atom(string_builder &b, const T &container) {
if (container.empty()) {
b.append_raw("[]");
@@ -196,32 +190,35 @@ void append(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
}
template <concepts::optional_type T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
void append(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
atom(b, t);
}
template <concepts::smart_pointer T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
void append(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
atom(b, t);
}
template <concepts::appendable_containers T>
requires(!container_but_not_string<T> && !concepts::string_view_keyed_map<T> &&
requires(!concepts::container_but_not_string<T> && !concepts::string_view_keyed_map<T> &&
!concepts::optional_type<T> && !concepts::smart_pointer<T> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string> &&
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string_view> && !std::is_same_v<T, const char*>)
!std::is_same_v<T, std::string_view> && !std::is_same_v<T, const char*> && !require_custom_serialization<T>)
void append(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
atom(b, t);
}
template <concepts::string_view_keyed_map T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
void append(string_builder &b, const T &t) {
atom(b, t);
}
// works for struct
template <class Z>
requires(std::is_class_v<Z> && !container_but_not_string<Z> &&
requires(std::is_class_v<Z> && !concepts::container_but_not_string<Z> &&
!concepts::string_view_keyed_map<Z> &&
!concepts::optional_type<Z> &&
!concepts::smart_pointer<Z> &&
@@ -229,7 +226,7 @@ template <class Z>
!std::is_same_v<Z, std::string> &&
!std::is_same_v<Z, std::string_view> &&
!std::is_same_v<Z, const char*> &&
!std::is_same_v<Z, char>)
!std::is_same_v<Z, char> && !require_custom_serialization<Z>)
void append(string_builder &b, const Z &z) {
int i = 0;
b.append('{');
@@ -245,25 +242,35 @@ void append(string_builder &b, const Z &z) {
b.append('}');
}
// works for container
// works for container that have begin() and end() iterators
template <class Z>
requires(container_but_not_string<Z>)
requires(concepts::container_but_not_string<Z> && !require_custom_serialization<Z>)
void append(string_builder &b, const Z &z) {
if (z.size() == 0) {
auto it = z.begin();
auto end = z.end();
if (it == end) {
b.append_raw("[]");
return;
}
b.append('[');
atom(b, z[0]);
for (size_t i = 1; i < z.size(); ++i) {
atom(b, *it);
++it;
for (; it != end; ++it) {
b.append(',');
atom(b, z[i]);
atom(b, *it);
}
b.append(']');
}
template <class Z>
simdjson_result<std::string> to_json_string(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity = 1024) {
requires (require_custom_serialization<Z>)
void append(string_builder &b, const Z &z) {
b.append(z);
}
template <class Z>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result<std::string> to_json_string(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity = string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
string_builder b(initial_capacity);
append(b, z);
std::string_view s;
@@ -272,8 +279,8 @@ simdjson_result<std::string> to_json_string(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity
}
template <class Z>
simdjson_error to_json(const Z &z, std::string &s) {
string_builder b;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_error to_json(const Z &z, std::string &s, size_t initial_capacity = string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
string_builder b(initial_capacity);
append(b, z);
std::string_view view;
if(auto e = b.view().get(view); e) { return e; }
@@ -286,13 +293,88 @@ string_builder& operator<<(string_builder& b, const Z& z) {
append(b, z);
return b;
}
// extract_from: Serialize only specific fields from a struct to JSON
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
void extract_from(string_builder &b, const T &obj) {
// Helper to check if a field name matches any of the requested fields
auto should_extract = [](std::string_view field_name) constexpr -> bool {
return ((FieldNames.view() == field_name) || ...);
};
b.append('{');
bool first = true;
// Iterate through all members of T using reflection
template for (constexpr auto mem : std::define_static_array(
std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(^^T, std::meta::access_context::unchecked()))) {
if constexpr (std::meta::is_public(mem)) {
constexpr std::string_view key = std::define_static_string(std::meta::identifier_of(mem));
// Only serialize this field if it's in our list of requested fields
if constexpr (should_extract(key)) {
if (!first) {
b.append(',');
}
first = false;
// Serialize the key
constexpr auto quoted_key = std::define_static_string(constevalutil::consteval_to_quoted_escaped(std::meta::identifier_of(mem)));
b.append_raw(quoted_key);
b.append(':');
// Serialize the value
atom(b, obj.[:mem:]);
}
}
};
b.append('}');
}
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result<std::string> extract_from(const T &obj, size_t initial_capacity = string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
string_builder b(initial_capacity);
extract_from<FieldNames...>(b, obj);
std::string_view s;
if(auto e = b.view().get(s); e) { return e; }
return std::string(s);
}
} // namespace builder
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
// Alias the function template to 'to' in the global namespace
template <class Z>
simdjson_result<std::string> to_json(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity = 1024) {
return SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::to_json_string(z, initial_capacity);
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result<std::string> to_json(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity = SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder b(initial_capacity);
SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::append(b, z);
std::string_view s;
if(auto e = b.view().get(s); e) { return e; }
return std::string(s);
}
template <class Z>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_error to_json(const Z &z, std::string &s, size_t initial_capacity = SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder b(initial_capacity);
SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::append(b, z);
std::string_view view;
if(auto e = b.view().get(view); e) { return e; }
s.assign(view);
return SUCCESS;
}
// Global namespace function for extract_from
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result<std::string> extract_from(const T &obj, size_t initial_capacity = SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder b(initial_capacity);
SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::extract_from<FieldNames...>(b, obj);
std::string_view s;
if(auto e = b.view().get(s); e) { return e; }
return std::string(s);
}
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ simdjson_inline uint8_t *&json_iterator::string_buf_loc() noexcept {
return _string_buf_loc;
}
simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept {
SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error != SUCCESS && _error != UNINITIALIZED && _error != INCORRECT_TYPE && _error != NO_SUCH_FIELD);
logger::log_error(*this, message);
error = _error;
@@ -388,7 +388,7 @@ simdjson_inline void json_iterator::reenter_child(token_position position, depth
_depth = child_depth;
}
simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::consume_character(char c) noexcept {
if (*peek() == c) {
return_current_and_advance();
return SUCCESS;
@@ -411,7 +411,7 @@ simdjson_inline void json_iterator::set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_posi
#endif
simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_iterator::optional_error(error_code _error, const char *message) noexcept {
SIMDJSON_ASSUME(_error == INCORRECT_TYPE || _error == NO_SUCH_FIELD);
logger::log_error(*this, message);
return _error;
@@ -238,14 +238,14 @@ public:
* @param error The error to report. Must not be SUCCESS, UNINITIALIZED, INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD.
* @param message An error message to report with the error.
*/
simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept;
/**
* Log error, but don't stop iteration.
* @param error The error to report. Must be INCORRECT_TYPE, or NO_SUCH_FIELD.
* @param message An error message to report with the error.
*/
simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code optional_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept;
/**
* Take an input in json containing max_len characters and attempt to copy it over to tmpbuf, a buffer with
@@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline void reenter_child(token_position position, depth_t child_depth) noexcept;
simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code consume_character(char c) noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_DEVELOPMENT_CHECKS
simdjson_inline token_position start_position(depth_t depth) const noexcept;
simdjson_inline void set_start_position(depth_t depth, token_position position) noexcept;
@@ -42,24 +42,25 @@ namespace simdjson {
namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION {
namespace builder {
static SIMDJSON_CONSTEXPR_LAMBDA std::array<uint8_t, 256> json_quotable_character = {
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
static SIMDJSON_CONSTEXPR_LAMBDA std::array<uint8_t, 256>
json_quotable_character = {
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1,
1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0};
/**
A possible SWAR implementation of has_json_escapable_byte. It is not used because
it is slower than the current implementation. It is kept here for reference (to show
that we tried it).
A possible SWAR implementation of has_json_escapable_byte. It is not used
because it is slower than the current implementation. It is kept here for
reference (to show that we tried it).
inline bool has_json_escapable_byte(uint64_t x) {
uint64_t is_ascii = 0x8080808080808080ULL & ~x;
@@ -76,7 +77,7 @@ SIMDJSON_CONSTEXPR_LAMBDA simdjson_inline bool
simple_needs_escaping(std::string_view v) {
for (char c : v) {
// a table lookup is faster than a series of comparisons
if(json_quotable_character[static_cast<uint8_t>(c)]) {
if (json_quotable_character[static_cast<uint8_t>(c)]) {
return true;
}
}
@@ -117,7 +118,8 @@ simdjson_inline bool fast_needs_escaping(std::string_view view) {
__m128i running = _mm_setzero_si128();
for (; i + 15 < view.size(); i += 16) {
__m128i word = _mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast<const __m128i *>(view.data() + i));
__m128i word =
_mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast<const __m128i *>(view.data() + i));
running = _mm_or_si128(running, _mm_cmpeq_epi8(word, _mm_set1_epi8(34)));
running = _mm_or_si128(running, _mm_cmpeq_epi8(word, _mm_set1_epi8(92)));
running = _mm_or_si128(
@@ -125,8 +127,8 @@ simdjson_inline bool fast_needs_escaping(std::string_view view) {
_mm_setzero_si128()));
}
if (i < view.size()) {
__m128i word =
_mm_loadu_si128(reinterpret_cast<const __m128i *>(view.data() + view.length() - 16));
__m128i word = _mm_loadu_si128(
reinterpret_cast<const __m128i *>(view.data() + view.length() - 16));
running = _mm_or_si128(running, _mm_cmpeq_epi8(word, _mm_set1_epi8(34)));
running = _mm_or_si128(running, _mm_cmpeq_epi8(word, _mm_set1_epi8(92)));
running = _mm_or_si128(
@@ -141,7 +143,6 @@ simdjson_inline bool fast_needs_escaping(std::string_view view) {
}
#endif
SIMDJSON_CONSTEXPR_LAMBDA inline size_t
find_next_json_quotable_character(const std::string_view view,
size_t location) noexcept {
@@ -156,15 +157,15 @@ find_next_json_quotable_character(const std::string_view view,
SIMDJSON_CONSTEXPR_LAMBDA static std::string_view control_chars[] = {
"\\u0000", "\\u0001", "\\u0002", "\\u0003", "\\u0004", "\\u0005", "\\u0006",
"\\u0007", "\\b", "\\t", "\\n", "\\u000b", "\\f", "\\r",
"\\u0007", "\\b", "\\t", "\\n", "\\u000b", "\\f", "\\r",
"\\u000e", "\\u000f", "\\u0010", "\\u0011", "\\u0012", "\\u0013", "\\u0014",
"\\u0015", "\\u0016", "\\u0017", "\\u0018", "\\u0019", "\\u001a", "\\u001b",
"\\u001c", "\\u001d", "\\u001e", "\\u001f"};
// All Unicode characters may be placed within the quotation marks, except for the
// characters that MUST be escaped: quotation mark, reverse solidus, and the control
// characters (U+0000 through U+001F).
// There are two-character sequence escape representations of some popular characters:
// All Unicode characters may be placed within the quotation marks, except for
// the characters that MUST be escaped: quotation mark, reverse solidus, and the
// control characters (U+0000 through U+001F). There are two-character sequence
// escape representations of some popular characters:
// \", \\, \b, \f, \n, \r, \t.
SIMDJSON_CONSTEXPR_LAMBDA void escape_json_char(char c, char *&out) {
if (c == '"') {
@@ -284,10 +285,11 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::clear() noexcept {
namespace internal {
template <typename number_type, typename = typename std::enable_if<
std::is_unsigned<number_type>::value>::type>
simdjson_really_inline int int_log2(number_type x) { return 63 - leading_zeroes(uint64_t(x) | 1); }
simdjson_really_inline int int_log2(number_type x) {
return 63 - leading_zeroes(uint64_t(x) | 1);
}
simdjson_really_inline int fast_digit_count_32(uint32_t x) {
static uint64_t table[] = {
@@ -301,7 +303,6 @@ simdjson_really_inline int fast_digit_count_32(uint32_t x) {
return uint32_t((x + table[int_log2(x)]) >> 32);
}
simdjson_really_inline int fast_digit_count_64(uint64_t x) {
static uint64_t table[] = {9,
99,
@@ -335,28 +336,29 @@ simdjson_really_inline size_t digit_count(number_type v) noexcept {
"We only support 8-bit, 16-bit, 32-bit and 64-bit numbers");
SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(sizeof(number_type) <= 4) {
return fast_digit_count_32(static_cast<uint32_t>(v));
} else {
}
else {
return fast_digit_count_64(static_cast<uint64_t>(v));
}
}
static const char decimal_table[200] = {
0x30, 0x30, 0x30, 0x31, 0x30, 0x32, 0x30, 0x33, 0x30, 0x34, 0x30, 0x35,
0x30, 0x36, 0x30, 0x37, 0x30, 0x38, 0x30, 0x39, 0x31, 0x30, 0x31, 0x31,
0x31, 0x32, 0x31, 0x33, 0x31, 0x34, 0x31, 0x35, 0x31, 0x36, 0x31, 0x37,
0x31, 0x38, 0x31, 0x39, 0x32, 0x30, 0x32, 0x31, 0x32, 0x32, 0x32, 0x33,
0x32, 0x34, 0x32, 0x35, 0x32, 0x36, 0x32, 0x37, 0x32, 0x38, 0x32, 0x39,
0x33, 0x30, 0x33, 0x31, 0x33, 0x32, 0x33, 0x33, 0x33, 0x34, 0x33, 0x35,
0x33, 0x36, 0x33, 0x37, 0x33, 0x38, 0x33, 0x39, 0x34, 0x30, 0x34, 0x31,
0x34, 0x32, 0x34, 0x33, 0x34, 0x34, 0x34, 0x35, 0x34, 0x36, 0x34, 0x37,
0x34, 0x38, 0x34, 0x39, 0x35, 0x30, 0x35, 0x31, 0x35, 0x32, 0x35, 0x33,
0x35, 0x34, 0x35, 0x35, 0x35, 0x36, 0x35, 0x37, 0x35, 0x38, 0x35, 0x39,
0x36, 0x30, 0x36, 0x31, 0x36, 0x32, 0x36, 0x33, 0x36, 0x34, 0x36, 0x35,
0x36, 0x36, 0x36, 0x37, 0x36, 0x38, 0x36, 0x39, 0x37, 0x30, 0x37, 0x31,
0x37, 0x32, 0x37, 0x33, 0x37, 0x34, 0x37, 0x35, 0x37, 0x36, 0x37, 0x37,
0x37, 0x38, 0x37, 0x39, 0x38, 0x30, 0x38, 0x31, 0x38, 0x32, 0x38, 0x33,
0x38, 0x34, 0x38, 0x35, 0x38, 0x36, 0x38, 0x37, 0x38, 0x38, 0x38, 0x39,
0x39, 0x30, 0x39, 0x31, 0x39, 0x32, 0x39, 0x33, 0x39, 0x34, 0x39, 0x35,
0x39, 0x36, 0x39, 0x37, 0x39, 0x38, 0x39, 0x39,
0x30, 0x30, 0x30, 0x31, 0x30, 0x32, 0x30, 0x33, 0x30, 0x34, 0x30, 0x35,
0x30, 0x36, 0x30, 0x37, 0x30, 0x38, 0x30, 0x39, 0x31, 0x30, 0x31, 0x31,
0x31, 0x32, 0x31, 0x33, 0x31, 0x34, 0x31, 0x35, 0x31, 0x36, 0x31, 0x37,
0x31, 0x38, 0x31, 0x39, 0x32, 0x30, 0x32, 0x31, 0x32, 0x32, 0x32, 0x33,
0x32, 0x34, 0x32, 0x35, 0x32, 0x36, 0x32, 0x37, 0x32, 0x38, 0x32, 0x39,
0x33, 0x30, 0x33, 0x31, 0x33, 0x32, 0x33, 0x33, 0x33, 0x34, 0x33, 0x35,
0x33, 0x36, 0x33, 0x37, 0x33, 0x38, 0x33, 0x39, 0x34, 0x30, 0x34, 0x31,
0x34, 0x32, 0x34, 0x33, 0x34, 0x34, 0x34, 0x35, 0x34, 0x36, 0x34, 0x37,
0x34, 0x38, 0x34, 0x39, 0x35, 0x30, 0x35, 0x31, 0x35, 0x32, 0x35, 0x33,
0x35, 0x34, 0x35, 0x35, 0x35, 0x36, 0x35, 0x37, 0x35, 0x38, 0x35, 0x39,
0x36, 0x30, 0x36, 0x31, 0x36, 0x32, 0x36, 0x33, 0x36, 0x34, 0x36, 0x35,
0x36, 0x36, 0x36, 0x37, 0x36, 0x38, 0x36, 0x39, 0x37, 0x30, 0x37, 0x31,
0x37, 0x32, 0x37, 0x33, 0x37, 0x34, 0x37, 0x35, 0x37, 0x36, 0x37, 0x37,
0x37, 0x38, 0x37, 0x39, 0x38, 0x30, 0x38, 0x31, 0x38, 0x32, 0x38, 0x33,
0x38, 0x34, 0x38, 0x35, 0x38, 0x36, 0x38, 0x37, 0x38, 0x38, 0x38, 0x39,
0x39, 0x30, 0x39, 0x31, 0x39, 0x32, 0x39, 0x33, 0x39, 0x34, 0x39, 0x35,
0x39, 0x36, 0x39, 0x37, 0x39, 0x38, 0x39, 0x39,
};
} // namespace internal
@@ -392,7 +394,7 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(number_type v) noexcept {
size_t dc = internal::digit_count(pv);
char *write_pointer = buffer.get() + position + dc - 1;
while (pv >= 100) {
memcpy(write_pointer - 1, &internal::decimal_table[(pv % 100)*2], 2);
memcpy(write_pointer - 1, &internal::decimal_table[(pv % 100) * 2], 2);
write_pointer -= 2;
pv /= 100;
}
@@ -414,12 +416,12 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(number_type v) noexcept {
pv = 0 - pv; // the 0 is for Microsoft
}
size_t dc = internal::digit_count(pv);
if (negative) {
buffer.get()[position++] = '-';
}
// by always writing the minus sign, we avoid the branch.
buffer.get()[position] = '-';
position += negative ? 1 : 0;
char *write_pointer = buffer.get() + position + dc - 1;
while (pv >= 100) {
memcpy(write_pointer - 1, &internal::decimal_table[(pv % 100)*2], 2);
memcpy(write_pointer - 1, &internal::decimal_table[(pv % 100) * 2], 2);
write_pointer -= 2;
pv /= 100;
}
@@ -471,10 +473,17 @@ string_builder::escape_and_append_with_quotes(char input) noexcept {
}
}
simdjson_inline void string_builder::escape_and_append_with_quotes(const char* input) noexcept {
simdjson_inline void
string_builder::escape_and_append_with_quotes(const char *input) noexcept {
std::string_view cinput(input);
escape_and_append_with_quotes(cinput);
}
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
template <constevalutil::fixed_string key>
simdjson_inline void string_builder::escape_and_append_with_quotes() noexcept {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(constevalutil::string_constant<key>::value);
}
#endif
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append_raw(const char *c) noexcept {
size_t len = std::strlen(c);
@@ -499,6 +508,7 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::append_raw(const char *str,
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
// Support for optional types (std::optional, etc.)
template <concepts::optional_type T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const T &opt) {
if (opt) {
append(*opt);
@@ -506,18 +516,25 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const T &opt) {
append_null();
}
}
template <typename T>
requires(std::is_convertible<T, std::string_view>::value ||
std::is_same<T, const char*>::value )
requires(require_custom_serialization<T>)
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const T &val) {
serialize(*this, val);
}
template <typename T>
requires(std::is_convertible<T, std::string_view>::value ||
std::is_same<T, const char *>::value)
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const T &value) {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(value);
}
#endif
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_RANGES && SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
// Support for range-based appending (std::ranges::view, etc.)
// Support for range-based appending (std::ranges::view, etc.)
template <std::ranges::range R>
requires (!std::is_convertible<R, std::string_view>::value)
requires(!std::is_convertible<R, std::string_view>::value)
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const R &range) noexcept {
auto it = std::ranges::begin(range);
auto end = std::ranges::end(range);
@@ -534,8 +551,8 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const R &range) noexcept {
// Append remaining items with preceding commas
for (; it != end; ++it) {
append_comma();
append_key_value(it->first, it->second);
append_comma();
append_key_value(it->first, it->second);
}
end_object();
} else {
@@ -551,11 +568,10 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const R &range) noexcept {
// Append remaining items with preceding commas
for (; it != end; ++it) {
append_comma();
append(*it);
append_comma();
append(*it);
}
end_array();
}
}
@@ -563,7 +579,7 @@ simdjson_inline void string_builder::append(const R &range) noexcept {
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
simdjson_inline string_builder::operator std::string() const noexcept(false) {
return std::string(std::string_view());
return std::string(operator std::string_view());
}
simdjson_inline string_builder::operator std::string_view() const
@@ -592,70 +608,95 @@ simdjson_inline bool string_builder::validate_unicode() const noexcept {
return simdjson::validate_utf8(buffer.get(), position);
}
simdjson_inline void string_builder::start_object() noexcept {
simdjson_inline void string_builder::start_object() noexcept {
if (capacity_check(1)) {
buffer.get()[position++] = '{';
}
}
simdjson_inline void string_builder::end_object() noexcept {
simdjson_inline void string_builder::end_object() noexcept {
if (capacity_check(1)) {
buffer.get()[position++] = '}';
}
}
simdjson_inline void string_builder::start_array() noexcept {
simdjson_inline void string_builder::start_array() noexcept {
if (capacity_check(1)) {
buffer.get()[position++] = '[';
}
}
simdjson_inline void string_builder::end_array() noexcept {
simdjson_inline void string_builder::end_array() noexcept {
if (capacity_check(1)) {
buffer.get()[position++] = ']';
}
}
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append_comma() noexcept {
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append_comma() noexcept {
if (capacity_check(1)) {
buffer.get()[position++] = ',';
}
}
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append_colon() noexcept {
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append_colon() noexcept {
if (capacity_check(1)) {
buffer.get()[position++] = ':';
}
}
template<typename key_type, typename value_type>
simdjson_inline void string_builder::append_key_value(key_type key, value_type value) noexcept {
static_assert(
std::is_same<key_type, const char*>::value ||
std::is_convertible<key_type, std::string_view>::value,
"Unsupported key type");
template <typename key_type, typename value_type>
simdjson_inline void
string_builder::append_key_value(key_type key, value_type value) noexcept {
static_assert(std::is_same<key_type, const char *>::value ||
std::is_convertible<key_type, std::string_view>::value,
"Unsupported key type");
escape_and_append_with_quotes(key);
append_colon();
SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, std::nullptr_t>::value) {
append_null();
} else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, char>::value) {
}
else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, char>::value) {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(value);
} else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_convertible<value_type, std::string_view>::value) {
}
else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(
std::is_convertible<value_type, std::string_view>::value) {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(value);
} else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, const char*>::value) {
}
else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, const char *>::value) {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(value);
} else {
}
else {
append(value);
}
}
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
template <constevalutil::fixed_string key, typename value_type>
simdjson_inline void
string_builder::append_key_value(value_type value) noexcept {
escape_and_append_with_quotes<key>();
append_colon();
SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, std::nullptr_t>::value) {
append_null();
}
else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, char>::value) {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(value);
}
else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(
std::is_convertible<value_type, std::string_view>::value) {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(value);
}
else SIMDJSON_IF_CONSTEXPR(std::is_same<value_type, const char *>::value) {
escape_and_append_with_quotes(value);
}
else {
append(value);
}
}
#endif
} // namespace builder
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_STRING_BUILDER_INL_H
#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_STRING_BUILDER_INL_H
@@ -10,9 +10,40 @@
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION {
namespace builder {
class string_builder;
}}
template <typename T, typename = void>
struct has_custom_serialization : std::false_type {};
inline constexpr struct serialize_tag {
template <typename T>
requires custom_deserializable<T>
constexpr void operator()(SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder& b, T& obj) const{
return tag_invoke(*this, b, obj);
}
} serialize{};
template <typename T>
struct has_custom_serialization<T, std::void_t<
decltype(tag_invoke(serialize, std::declval<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder&>(), std::declval<T&>()))
>> : std::true_type {};
template <typename T>
constexpr bool require_custom_serialization = has_custom_serialization<T>::value;
#else
struct has_custom_serialization : std::false_type {};
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION {
namespace builder {
/**
* A builder for JSON strings representing documents. This is a low-level
* builder that is not meant to be used directly by end-users. Though it
@@ -24,7 +55,9 @@ namespace builder {
*/
class string_builder {
public:
simdjson_inline string_builder(size_t initial_capacity = 1024);
simdjson_inline string_builder(size_t initial_capacity = DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY);
static constexpr size_t DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY = 1024;
/**
* Append number (includes Booleans). Booleans are mapped to the strings
@@ -33,7 +66,7 @@ public:
* represents the number.
*/
template<typename number_type,
typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_arithmetic<number_type>::value>::type>
typename = typename std::enable_if<std::is_arithmetic<number_type>::value>::type>
simdjson_inline void append(number_type v) noexcept;
/**
@@ -62,7 +95,10 @@ public:
* There is no UTF-8 validation.
*/
simdjson_inline void escape_and_append_with_quotes(std::string_view input) noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
template<constevalutil::fixed_string key>
simdjson_inline void escape_and_append_with_quotes() noexcept;
#endif
/**
* Append the character surrounded by double quotes, after escaping it.
* There is no UTF-8 validation.
@@ -116,13 +152,21 @@ public:
* The key is escaped and surrounded by double quotes.
* The value is escaped if it is a string.
*/
template<typename key_type, typename value_type>
template<typename key_type, typename value_type>
simdjson_inline void append_key_value(key_type key, value_type value) noexcept;
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
template<constevalutil::fixed_string key, typename value_type>
simdjson_inline void append_key_value(value_type value) noexcept;
// Support for optional types (std::optional, etc.)
template <concepts::optional_type T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
simdjson_inline void append(const T &opt);
template <typename T>
requires(require_custom_serialization<T>)
simdjson_inline void append(const T &val);
// Support for string-like types
template <typename T>
requires(std::is_convertible<T, std::string_view>::value ||
@@ -232,7 +276,7 @@ private:
#if !SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
// fallback implementation until we have static reflection
template <class Z>
simdjson_result<std::string> to_json(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity = 1024) {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_result<std::string> to_json(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity = simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder b(initial_capacity);
b.append(z);
std::string_view s;
@@ -240,8 +284,20 @@ simdjson_result<std::string> to_json(const Z &z, size_t initial_capacity = 1024)
if(e) { return e; }
return std::string(s);
}
template <class Z>
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_error to_json(const Z &z, std::string &s, size_t initial_capacity = simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder::DEFAULT_INITIAL_CAPACITY) {
simdjson::SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::builder::string_builder b(initial_capacity);
b.append(z);
std::string_view sv;
auto e = b.view().get(sv);
if(e) { return e; }
s.assign(sv.data(), sv.size());
return simdjson::SUCCESS;
}
#endif
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
} // namespace simdjson
+101 -1
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@@ -9,6 +9,11 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/raw_json_string.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_iterator.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value-inl.h"
#include "simdjson/jsonpathutil.h"
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_string_builder.h" // for constevalutil::fixed_string
#include <meta>
#endif
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
@@ -66,7 +71,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<object> object::start_root(value_iterator &iter)
SIMDJSON_TRY( iter.start_root_object().error() );
return object(iter);
}
simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code object::consume() noexcept {
if(iter.is_at_key()) {
/**
* whenever you are pointing at a key, calling skip_child() is
@@ -172,6 +177,50 @@ inline simdjson_result<value> object::at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexce
return at_pointer(json_pointer);
}
inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> object::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
std::vector<value> result;
auto result_pair = get_next_key_and_json_path(json_path);
std::string_view key = result_pair.first;
std::string_view remaining_path = result_pair.second;
// Handle when its the case for wildcard
if (key == "*") {
// Loop through each field in the object
for (auto field : *this) {
value val;
SIMDJSON_TRY(field.value().get(val));
if (remaining_path.empty()) {
result.push_back(std::move(val));
} else {
auto nested_result = val.at_path_with_wildcard(remaining_path);
if (nested_result.error()) {
return nested_result.error();
}
// Extract and append all nested matches to our result
std::vector<value> nested_vec;
SIMDJSON_TRY(std::move(nested_result).get(nested_vec));
result.insert(result.end(),
std::make_move_iterator(nested_vec.begin()),
std::make_move_iterator(nested_vec.end()));
}
}
return result;
} else {
value val;
SIMDJSON_TRY(find_field(key).get(val));
if (remaining_path.empty()) {
result.push_back(std::move(val));
return result;
} else {
return val.at_path_with_wildcard(remaining_path);
}
}
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<size_t> object::count_fields() & noexcept {
size_t count{0};
// Important: we do not consume any of the values.
@@ -195,6 +244,52 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> object::reset() & noexcept {
return iter.reset_object();
}
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code object::extract_into(T& out) & noexcept {
// Helper to check if a field name matches any of the requested fields
auto should_extract = [](std::string_view field_name) constexpr -> bool {
return ((FieldNames.view() == field_name) || ...);
};
// Iterate through all members of T using reflection
template for (constexpr auto mem : std::define_static_array(
std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(^^T, std::meta::access_context::unchecked()))) {
if constexpr (!std::meta::is_const(mem) && std::meta::is_public(mem)) {
constexpr std::string_view key = std::define_static_string(std::meta::identifier_of(mem));
// Only extract this field if it's in our list of requested fields
if constexpr (should_extract(key)) {
// Try to find and extract the field
if constexpr (concepts::optional_type<decltype(out.[:mem:])>) {
// For optional fields, it's ok if they're missing
auto field_result = find_field_unordered(key);
if (!field_result.error()) {
auto error = field_result.get(out.[:mem:]);
if (error && error != NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
return error;
}
} else if (field_result.error() != NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
return field_result.error();
} else {
out.[:mem:].reset();
}
} else {
// For required fields (in the requested list), fail if missing
SIMDJSON_TRY((*this)[key].get(out.[:mem:]));
}
}
}
};
return SUCCESS;
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS && SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
} // namespace ondemand
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
} // namespace simdjson
@@ -252,6 +347,11 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> simdjs
return first.at_path(json_path);
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::object>::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
}
inline simdjson_result<bool> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::object>::reset() noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.reset();
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@@ -5,6 +5,10 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/base.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h"
#include <vector>
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION && SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/json_string_builder.h" // for constevalutil::fixed_string
#endif
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
@@ -31,7 +35,7 @@ public:
* The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the
* JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`:
*
* ```c++
* ```cpp
* simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
* auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded);
* double z = obj.find_field("z");
@@ -157,6 +161,15 @@ public:
*/
inline simdjson_result<value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
/**
* Get all values matching the given JSONPath expression with wildcard support.
* Supports wildcard patterns like ".*" to match all object fields.
*
* @param json_path JSONPath expression with wildcards
* @return Vector of values matching the wildcard pattern
*/
inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
/**
* Reset the iterator so that we are pointing back at the
* beginning of the object. You should still consume values only once even if you
@@ -211,7 +224,7 @@ public:
* @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value.
*/
template <typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out)
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out)
noexcept(custom_deserializable<T, object> ? nothrow_custom_deserializable<T, object> : true) {
static_assert(custom_deserializable<T, object>);
return deserialize(*this, out);
@@ -231,12 +244,42 @@ public:
SIMDJSON_TRY(get<T>(out));
return out;
}
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
/**
* Extract only specific fields from the JSON object into a struct.
*
* This allows selective deserialization of only the fields you need,
* potentially improving performance by skipping unwanted fields.
*
* Example:
* ```cpp
* struct Car {
* std::string make;
* std::string model;
* int year;
* double price;
* };
*
* Car car;
* object.extract_into<"make", "model">(car);
* // Only 'make' and 'model' fields are extracted from JSON
* ```
*
* @tparam FieldNames Compile-time string literals specifying which fields to extract
* @param out The output struct to populate with selected fields
* @returns SUCCESS on success, or an error code if a required field is missing or has wrong type
*/
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code extract_into(T& out) & noexcept;
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
protected:
/**
* Go to the end of the object, no matter where you are right now.
*/
simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code consume() noexcept;
static simdjson_inline simdjson_result<object> start(value_iterator &iter) noexcept;
static simdjson_inline simdjson_result<object> start_root(value_iterator &iter) noexcept;
static simdjson_inline simdjson_result<object> started(value_iterator &iter) noexcept;
@@ -275,6 +318,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> operator[](std::string_view key) && noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
inline simdjson_result<bool> reset() noexcept;
inline simdjson_result<bool> is_empty() noexcept;
inline simdjson_result<size_t> count_fields() & noexcept;
@@ -291,7 +335,7 @@ public:
return first.get<T>();
}
template<typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code get(T& out) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T& out) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
if constexpr (std::is_same_v<T, SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::object>) {
out = first;
@@ -300,6 +344,16 @@ public:
}
return SUCCESS;
}
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
// TODO: move this code into object-inl.h
template<constevalutil::fixed_string... FieldNames, typename T>
requires(std::is_class_v<T> && (sizeof...(FieldNames) > 0))
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code extract_into(T& out) noexcept {
if (error()) { return error(); }
return first.extract_into<FieldNames...>(out);
}
#endif // SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
#endif // SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
};
@@ -16,15 +16,12 @@
#endif
namespace simdjson {
template <typename T>
constexpr bool require_custom_serialization = false;
//////////////////////////////
// Number deserialization
//////////////////////////////
template <std::unsigned_integral T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, T &out) noexcept {
using limits = std::numeric_limits<T>;
@@ -38,7 +35,6 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, T &out) noexcept {
}
template <std::floating_point T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, T &out) noexcept {
double x;
SIMDJSON_TRY(val.get_double().get(x));
@@ -47,7 +43,6 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, T &out) noexcept {
}
template <std::signed_integral T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, T &out) noexcept {
using limits = std::numeric_limits<T>;
@@ -77,7 +72,6 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, char &out) noexcept {
// any string-like type (can be constructed from std::string_view)
template <concepts::constructible_from_string_view T, typename ValT>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept(std::is_nothrow_constructible_v<T, std::string_view>) {
std::string_view str;
SIMDJSON_TRY(val.get_string().get(str));
@@ -94,7 +88,6 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept(std::is_nothr
* doc.get<std::vector<int>>().
*/
template <concepts::appendable_containers T, typename ValT>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept(false) {
using value_type = typename std::remove_cvref_t<T>::value_type;
static_assert(
@@ -140,7 +133,6 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept(false) {
* string-keyed types.
*/
template <concepts::string_view_keyed_map T, typename ValT>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept(false) {
using value_type = typename std::remove_cvref_t<T>::mapped_type;
static_assert(
@@ -222,7 +214,6 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::docume
* @return status of the conversion
*/
template <concepts::smart_pointer T, typename ValT>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept(nothrow_deserializable<typename std::remove_cvref_t<T>::element_type, ValT>) {
using element_type = typename std::remove_cvref_t<T>::element_type;
@@ -248,7 +239,6 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept(nothrow_deser
* This CPO (Customization Point Object) will help deserialize into optional types.
*/
template <concepts::optional_type T>
requires(!require_custom_serialization<T>)
error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, T &out) noexcept(nothrow_deserializable<typename std::remove_cvref_t<T>::value_type, decltype(val)>) {
using value_type = typename std::remove_cvref_t<T>::value_type;
@@ -274,7 +264,7 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, auto &val, T &out) noexcept(nothrow_deser
template <typename T>
constexpr bool user_defined_type = (std::is_class_v<T>
&& !std::is_same_v<T, std::string> && !std::is_same_v<T, std::string_view> && !concepts::optional_type<T> &&
!concepts::appendable_containers<T> && !require_custom_serialization<T>);
!concepts::appendable_containers<T>);
template <typename T, typename ValT>
@@ -286,18 +276,26 @@ error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, ValT &val, T &out) noexcept {
} else {
SIMDJSON_TRY(val.get_object().get(obj));
}
error_code e = simdjson::SUCCESS;
template for (constexpr auto mem : std::define_static_array(std::meta::nonstatic_data_members_of(^^T, std::meta::access_context::unchecked()))) {
if constexpr (!std::meta::is_const(mem) && std::meta::is_public(mem)) {
constexpr std::string_view key = std::define_static_string(std::meta::identifier_of(mem));
// Note: removed static assert as optional types are now handled generically
// as long we are succesful or the field is not found, we continue
if(e == simdjson::SUCCESS || e == simdjson::NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
e = obj[key].get(out.[:mem:]);
if constexpr (concepts::optional_type<decltype(out.[:mem:])>) {
// for optional members, it's ok if the key is missing
auto error = obj[key].get(out.[:mem:]);
if (error && error != NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
if(error == NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
out.[:mem:].reset();
continue;
}
return error;
}
} else {
// for non-optional members, the key must be present
SIMDJSON_TRY(obj[key].get(out.[:mem:]));
}
}
};
return e;
return simdjson::SUCCESS;
}
// Support for enum deserialization - deserialize from string representation using expand approach from P2996R12
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@@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> value::get_string(bool allow_r
return iter.get_string(allow_replacement);
}
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement) noexcept {
return iter.get_string(receiver, allow_replacement);
}
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> value::get_wobbly_string() noexcept {
@@ -90,15 +90,15 @@ template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result<int64_t> value::get() noexcept { retu
template<> simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> value::get() noexcept { return get_bool(); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(array& out) noexcept { return get_array().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(object& out) noexcept { return get_object().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(raw_json_string& out) noexcept { return get_raw_json_string().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(std::string_view& out) noexcept { return get_string(false).get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(number& out) noexcept { return get_number().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(double& out) noexcept { return get_double().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(uint64_t& out) noexcept { return get_uint64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(int64_t& out) noexcept { return get_int64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_inline error_code value::get(bool& out) noexcept { return get_bool().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(array& out) noexcept { return get_array().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(object& out) noexcept { return get_object().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(raw_json_string& out) noexcept { return get_raw_json_string().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(std::string_view& out) noexcept { return get_string(false).get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(number& out) noexcept { return get_number().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(double& out) noexcept { return get_double().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(uint64_t& out) noexcept { return get_uint64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(int64_t& out) noexcept { return get_int64().get(out); }
template<> simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value::get(bool& out) noexcept { return get_bool().get(out); }
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
template <class T>
@@ -296,6 +296,19 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> value::at_path(std::string_view json_path
}
}
inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> value::at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
json_type t;
SIMDJSON_TRY(type().get(t));
switch (t) {
case json_type::array:
return (*this).get_array().at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
case json_type::object:
return (*this).get_object().at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
default:
return INVALID_JSON_POINTER;
}
}
} // namespace ondemand
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
} // namespace simdjson
@@ -546,6 +559,14 @@ simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> simdjs
return first.at_path(json_path);
}
inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>::at_path_with_wildcard(
std::string_view json_path) noexcept {
if (error()) {
return error();
}
return first.at_path_with_wildcard(json_path);
}
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_GENERIC_ONDEMAND_VALUE_INL_H
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@@ -6,6 +6,7 @@
#include "simdjson/generic/implementation_simdjson_result_base.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/value_iterator.h"
#include "simdjson/generic/ondemand/deserialize.h"
#include <vector>
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include <type_traits>
@@ -65,7 +66,7 @@ public:
* @returns SUCCESS If the parse succeeded and the out parameter was set to the value.
*/
template <typename T>
simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out)
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get(T &out)
#if SIMDJSON_SUPPORTS_CONCEPTS
noexcept(custom_deserializable<T, value> ? nothrow_custom_deserializable<T, value> : true)
#else
@@ -217,7 +218,7 @@ public:
* @returns INCORRECT_TYPE if the JSON value is not a string. Otherwise, we return SUCCESS.
*/
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
/**
* Cast this JSON value to a "wobbly" string.
@@ -399,7 +400,7 @@ public:
* The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the
* JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`:
*
* ```c++
* ```cpp
* simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
* auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded);
* double z = obj.find_field("z");
@@ -671,6 +672,14 @@ public:
*/
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<value> at_path(std::string_view at_path) noexcept;
/**
* Get all values matching the given JSONPath expression with wildcard support.
* Supports wildcard character (*) for arrays or ".*" for objects.
*
* @param json_path JSONPath expression with wildcards
* @return Vector of values matching the wildcard pattern
*/
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
protected:
/**
@@ -738,7 +747,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<double> get_double_in_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_string(bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
template <typename string_type>
simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code get_string(string_type& receiver, bool allow_replacement = false) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::string_view> get_wobbly_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::raw_json_string> get_raw_json_string() noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> get_bool() noexcept;
@@ -772,7 +781,7 @@ public:
* The following code reads z, then y, then x, and thus will not retrieve x or y if fed the
* JSON `{ "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 }`:
*
* ```c++
* ```cpp
* simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
* auto obj = parser.parse(R"( { "x": 1, "y": 2, "z": 3 } )"_padded);
* double z = obj.find_field("z");
@@ -858,6 +867,7 @@ public:
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<int32_t> current_depth() const noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_pointer(std::string_view json_pointer) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value> at_path(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<std::vector<SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION::ondemand::value>> at_path_with_wildcard(std::string_view json_path) noexcept;
};
} // namespace simdjson
@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> value_iterator::start
if (*_json_iter->peek() == '}') {
logger::log_value(*_json_iter, "empty object");
_json_iter->return_current_and_advance();
end_container();
SIMDJSON_TRY(end_container());
return false;
}
return true;
@@ -895,7 +895,7 @@ simdjson_inline void value_iterator::advance_scalar(const char *type) noexcept {
_json_iter->ascend_to(depth()-1);
}
simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code value_iterator::start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept {
logger::log_start_value(*_json_iter, start_position(), depth(), type);
// If we're not at the position anymore, we don't want to advance the cursor.
const uint8_t *json;
@@ -335,7 +335,7 @@ public:
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<number> get_root_number(bool check_trailing) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline simdjson_result<bool> is_root_null(bool check_trailing) noexcept;
simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code error() const noexcept;
simdjson_inline uint8_t *&string_buf_loc() noexcept;
simdjson_inline const json_iterator &json_iter() const noexcept;
simdjson_inline json_iterator &json_iter() noexcept;
@@ -419,8 +419,8 @@ protected:
simdjson_inline const uint8_t *peek_non_root_scalar(const char *type) noexcept;
simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept;
simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code start_container(uint8_t start_char, const char *incorrect_type_message, const char *type) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code end_container() noexcept;
/**
* Advance to a place expecting a value (increasing depth).
@@ -430,8 +430,8 @@ protected:
*/
simdjson_inline simdjson_result<const uint8_t *> advance_to_value() noexcept;
simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept;
simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code incorrect_type_error(const char *message) const noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code error_unless_more_tokens(uint32_t tokens=1) const noexcept;
simdjson_inline bool is_at_start() const noexcept;
/**
@@ -468,7 +468,7 @@ protected:
/** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::end_position() const noexcept; */
simdjson_inline token_position end_position() const noexcept;
/** @copydoc error_code json_iterator::report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept; */
simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept;
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code report_error(error_code error, const char *message) noexcept;
friend class document;
friend class object;
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ using namespace simd;
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; }
simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; }
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ using namespace simd;
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 64;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; }
simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return ((quote_bits - 1) & bs_bits) != 0; }
@@ -52,7 +52,665 @@ extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const double power_of_ten[];
// The truncated powers of five from 5^-342 all the way to 5^308
// The mantissa is truncated to 128 bits, and
// never rounded up. Uses about 10KB.
extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t power_of_five_128[];
// We use the template trick to allow inclusion in multiple translation units.
#if SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS26
template <typename unused = void> struct powers_template {
constexpr static uint64_t power_of_five_128[651*2]= {
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0x9558b4661b6565f8,0x4ac7ca59a424c507,
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0xe95a99df8ace6f53,0xf4d82c2c107973dc,
0x91d8a02bb6c10594,0x79071b9b8a4be869,
0xb64ec836a47146f9,0x9748e2826cdee284,
0xe3e27a444d8d98b7,0xfd1b1b2308169b25,
0x8e6d8c6ab0787f72,0xfe30f0f5e50e20f7,
0xb208ef855c969f4f,0xbdbd2d335e51a935,
0xde8b2b66b3bc4723,0xad2c788035e61382,
0x8b16fb203055ac76,0x4c3bcb5021afcc31,
0xaddcb9e83c6b1793,0xdf4abe242a1bbf3d,
0xd953e8624b85dd78,0xd71d6dad34a2af0d,
0x87d4713d6f33aa6b,0x8672648c40e5ad68,
0xa9c98d8ccb009506,0x680efdaf511f18c2,
0xd43bf0effdc0ba48,0x212bd1b2566def2,
0x84a57695fe98746d,0x14bb630f7604b57,
0xa5ced43b7e3e9188,0x419ea3bd35385e2d,
0xcf42894a5dce35ea,0x52064cac828675b9,
0x818995ce7aa0e1b2,0x7343efebd1940993,
0xa1ebfb4219491a1f,0x1014ebe6c5f90bf8,
0xca66fa129f9b60a6,0xd41a26e077774ef6,
0xfd00b897478238d0,0x8920b098955522b4,
0x9e20735e8cb16382,0x55b46e5f5d5535b0,
0xc5a890362fddbc62,0xeb2189f734aa831d,
0xf712b443bbd52b7b,0xa5e9ec7501d523e4,
0x9a6bb0aa55653b2d,0x47b233c92125366e,
0xc1069cd4eabe89f8,0x999ec0bb696e840a,
0xf148440a256e2c76,0xc00670ea43ca250d,
0x96cd2a865764dbca,0x380406926a5e5728,
0xbc807527ed3e12bc,0xc605083704f5ecf2,
0xeba09271e88d976b,0xf7864a44c633682e,
0x93445b8731587ea3,0x7ab3ee6afbe0211d,
0xb8157268fdae9e4c,0x5960ea05bad82964,
0xe61acf033d1a45df,0x6fb92487298e33bd,
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0xb3c4f1ba87bc8696,0x8f48a4899877186c,
0xe0b62e2929aba83c,0x331acdabfe94de87,
0x8c71dcd9ba0b4925,0x9ff0c08b7f1d0b14,
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0xdb71e91432b1a24a,0xc9e82cd9f69d6150,
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0x85f0468293f0eb4e,0x25bbf56008c58ea5,
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0xd1476e2c07286faa,0x1af5af660db4aee1,
0x82cca4db847945ca,0x50d98d9fc890ed4d,
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0xcc5fc196fefd7d0c,0x1e53ed49a96272c8,
0xff77b1fcbebcdc4f,0x25e8e89c13bb0f7a,
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0xe858ad248f5c22c9,0xd1b3400f8f9cff68,
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0x8412d9991ed58091,0xe858790afe9486c2,
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0xd0601d8efc57b08b,0xf13b94daf124da26,
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0xf867241c8cc6d4c0,0xc30163d203c94b62,
0x9b407691d7fc44f8,0x79e0de63425dcf1d,
0xc21094364dfb5636,0x985915fc12f542e4,
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0x979cf3ca6cec5b5a,0xa705992ceecf9c42,
0xbd8430bd08277231,0x50c6ff782a838353,
0xece53cec4a314ebd,0xa4f8bf5635246428,
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0xb080392cc4349dec,0xbd8d794d96aacfb3,
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0xd267caa862a12d66,0xd072df63c324fd7b,
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0xa46116538d0deb78,0x52d9be85f074e608,
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0xa086cfcd97bf97f3,0x80e8a40eccd228a4,
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0xfad2a4b13d1b5d6c,0x796b805720085f81,
0x9cc3a6eec6311a63,0xcbe3303674053bb0,
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0xbae0a846d2195712,0x8974836059cca109,
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0xdec681f9f4c31f31,0x6405fa00e2ec94d4,
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0xd47487cc8470652b,0x7647c3200069671f,
0x84c8d4dfd2c63f3b,0x29ecd9f40041e073,
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0xcc963fee10b7d1b3,0x318df905079926a8,
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0x9fd561f1fd0f9bd3,0xfeb6ea8bedefa633,
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0xaae103b5fcd2a881,0xd652bdc29f26a119,
0xd59944a37c0752a2,0x4be76d3346f0495f,
0x857fcae62d8493a5,0x6f70a4400c562ddb,
0xa6dfbd9fb8e5b88e,0xcb4ccd500f6bb952,
0xd097ad07a71f26b2,0x7e2000a41346a7a7,
0x825ecc24c873782f,0x8ed400668c0c28c8,
0xa2f67f2dfa90563b,0x728900802f0f32fa,
0xcbb41ef979346bca,0x4f2b40a03ad2ffb9,
0xfea126b7d78186bc,0xe2f610c84987bfa8,
0x9f24b832e6b0f436,0xdd9ca7d2df4d7c9,
0xc6ede63fa05d3143,0x91503d1c79720dbb,
0xf8a95fcf88747d94,0x75a44c6397ce912a,
0x9b69dbe1b548ce7c,0xc986afbe3ee11aba,
0xc24452da229b021b,0xfbe85badce996168,
0xf2d56790ab41c2a2,0xfae27299423fb9c3,
0x97c560ba6b0919a5,0xdccd879fc967d41a,
0xbdb6b8e905cb600f,0x5400e987bbc1c920,
0xed246723473e3813,0x290123e9aab23b68,
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0x95f83d0a1fb69cd9,0x4abdaf101564f98e,
0xbb764c4ca7a4440f,0x9d6d1ad41abe37f1,
0xea53df5fd18d5513,0x84c86189216dc5ed,
0x92746b9be2f8552c,0x32fd3cf5b4e49bb4,
0xb7118682dbb66a77,0x3fbc8c33221dc2a1,
0xe4d5e82392a40515,0xfabaf3feaa5334a,
0x8f05b1163ba6832d,0x29cb4d87f2a7400e,
0xb2c71d5bca9023f8,0x743e20e9ef511012,
0xdf78e4b2bd342cf6,0x914da9246b255416,
0x8bab8eefb6409c1a,0x1ad089b6c2f7548e,
0xae9672aba3d0c320,0xa184ac2473b529b1,
0xda3c0f568cc4f3e8,0xc9e5d72d90a2741e,
0x8865899617fb1871,0x7e2fa67c7a658892,
0xaa7eebfb9df9de8d,0xddbb901b98feeab7,
0xd51ea6fa85785631,0x552a74227f3ea565,
0x8533285c936b35de,0xd53a88958f87275f,
0xa67ff273b8460356,0x8a892abaf368f137,
0xd01fef10a657842c,0x2d2b7569b0432d85,
0x8213f56a67f6b29b,0x9c3b29620e29fc73,
0xa298f2c501f45f42,0x8349f3ba91b47b8f,
0xcb3f2f7642717713,0x241c70a936219a73,
0xfe0efb53d30dd4d7,0xed238cd383aa0110,
0x9ec95d1463e8a506,0xf4363804324a40aa,
0xc67bb4597ce2ce48,0xb143c6053edcd0d5,
0xf81aa16fdc1b81da,0xdd94b7868e94050a,
0x9b10a4e5e9913128,0xca7cf2b4191c8326,
0xc1d4ce1f63f57d72,0xfd1c2f611f63a3f0,
0xf24a01a73cf2dccf,0xbc633b39673c8cec,
0x976e41088617ca01,0xd5be0503e085d813,
0xbd49d14aa79dbc82,0x4b2d8644d8a74e18,
0xec9c459d51852ba2,0xddf8e7d60ed1219e,
0x93e1ab8252f33b45,0xcabb90e5c942b503,
0xb8da1662e7b00a17,0x3d6a751f3b936243,
0xe7109bfba19c0c9d,0xcc512670a783ad4,
0x906a617d450187e2,0x27fb2b80668b24c5,
0xb484f9dc9641e9da,0xb1f9f660802dedf6,
0xe1a63853bbd26451,0x5e7873f8a0396973,
0x8d07e33455637eb2,0xdb0b487b6423e1e8,
0xb049dc016abc5e5f,0x91ce1a9a3d2cda62,
0xdc5c5301c56b75f7,0x7641a140cc7810fb,
0x89b9b3e11b6329ba,0xa9e904c87fcb0a9d,
0xac2820d9623bf429,0x546345fa9fbdcd44,
0xd732290fbacaf133,0xa97c177947ad4095,
0x867f59a9d4bed6c0,0x49ed8eabcccc485d,
0xa81f301449ee8c70,0x5c68f256bfff5a74,
0xd226fc195c6a2f8c,0x73832eec6fff3111,
0x83585d8fd9c25db7,0xc831fd53c5ff7eab,
0xa42e74f3d032f525,0xba3e7ca8b77f5e55,
0xcd3a1230c43fb26f,0x28ce1bd2e55f35eb,
0x80444b5e7aa7cf85,0x7980d163cf5b81b3,
0xa0555e361951c366,0xd7e105bcc332621f,
0xc86ab5c39fa63440,0x8dd9472bf3fefaa7,
0xfa856334878fc150,0xb14f98f6f0feb951,
0x9c935e00d4b9d8d2,0x6ed1bf9a569f33d3,
0xc3b8358109e84f07,0xa862f80ec4700c8,
0xf4a642e14c6262c8,0xcd27bb612758c0fa,
0x98e7e9cccfbd7dbd,0x8038d51cb897789c,
0xbf21e44003acdd2c,0xe0470a63e6bd56c3,
0xeeea5d5004981478,0x1858ccfce06cac74,
0x95527a5202df0ccb,0xf37801e0c43ebc8,
0xbaa718e68396cffd,0xd30560258f54e6ba,
0xe950df20247c83fd,0x47c6b82ef32a2069,
0x91d28b7416cdd27e,0x4cdc331d57fa5441,
0xb6472e511c81471d,0xe0133fe4adf8e952,
0xe3d8f9e563a198e5,0x58180fddd97723a6,
0x8e679c2f5e44ff8f,0x570f09eaa7ea7648,};
};
#endif // SIMDJSON_CPLUSPLUS26
extern SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t power_of_five_128[651*2];
} // namespace internal
} // namespace simdjson
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ using namespace simd;
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; }
simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; }
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ using namespace simd;
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; }
simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; }
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ simdjson_inline escaping escaping::copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *ds
simd8<bool> is_backslash = (v == '\\');
simd8<bool> is_control = (v < 32);
return {
(is_backslash | is_quote | is_control).to_bitmask()
static_cast<uint64_t>((is_backslash | is_quote | is_control).to_bitmask())
};
}
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@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ using namespace simd;
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote
copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() {
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@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
#define SIMDJSON_SIMDJSON_VERSION_H
/** The version of simdjson being used (major.minor.revision) */
#define SIMDJSON_VERSION "4.0.3"
#define SIMDJSON_VERSION "4.2.0"
namespace simdjson {
enum {
@@ -15,11 +15,11 @@ enum {
/**
* The minor version (major.MINOR.revision) of simdjson being used.
*/
SIMDJSON_VERSION_MINOR = 0,
SIMDJSON_VERSION_MINOR = 2,
/**
* The revision (major.minor.REVISION) of simdjson being used.
*/
SIMDJSON_VERSION_REVISION = 3
SIMDJSON_VERSION_REVISION = 0
};
} // namespace simdjson
@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ using namespace simd;
struct backslash_and_quote {
public:
static constexpr uint32_t BYTES_PROCESSED = 32;
simdjson_inline static backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline backslash_and_quote copy_and_find(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst);
simdjson_inline bool has_quote_first() { return ((bs_bits - 1) & quote_bits) != 0; }
simdjson_inline bool has_backslash() { return bs_bits != 0; }
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@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@ simdjson_inline bool validate_string() {
//
// Parse the entire input in STEP_SIZE-byte chunks.
//
simdjson_inline error_code scan() {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code scan() {
bool unclosed_string = false;
for (;idx<len;idx++) {
do {
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ private:
template<size_t STEP_SIZE>
simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block_buf, buf_block_reader<STEP_SIZE> &reader) noexcept;
simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64<uint8_t>& in, const json_block& block);
simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len);
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len);
json_scanner scanner{};
uint8_t *dst;
};
@@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ simdjson_inline void json_minifier::next(const simd::simd8x64<uint8_t>& in, cons
dst += in.compress(mask, dst);
}
simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_minifier::finish(uint8_t *dst_start, size_t &dst_len) {
error_code error = scanner.finish();
if (error) { dst_len = 0; return error; }
dst_len = dst - dst_start;
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@@ -108,7 +108,7 @@ public:
json_scanner() = default;
simdjson_inline json_block next(const simd::simd8x64<uint8_t>& in);
// Returns either UNCLOSED_STRING or SUCCESS
simdjson_inline error_code finish();
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code finish();
private:
// Whether the last character of the previous iteration is part of a scalar token
@@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ simdjson_inline json_block json_scanner::next(const simd::simd8x64<uint8_t>& in)
);
}
simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code json_scanner::finish() {
return string_scanner.finish();
}
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@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@ private:
template<size_t STEP_SIZE>
simdjson_inline void step(const uint8_t *block, buf_block_reader<STEP_SIZE> &reader) noexcept;
simdjson_inline void next(const simd::simd8x64<uint8_t>& in, const json_block& block, size_t idx);
simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial);
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code finish(dom_parser_implementation &parser, size_t idx, size_t len, stage1_mode partial);
json_scanner scanner{};
utf8_checker checker{};
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@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ using namespace simd;
}
}
// do not forget to call check_eof!
simdjson_inline error_code errors() {
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline error_code errors() {
return this->error.any_bits_set_anywhere() ? error_code::UTF8_ERROR : error_code::SUCCESS;
}
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@@ -151,7 +151,8 @@ simdjson_inline bool handle_unicode_codepoint_wobbly(const uint8_t **src_ptr,
simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_string(const uint8_t *src, uint8_t *dst, bool allow_replacement) {
while (1) {
// Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them.
auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst);
auto b = backslash_and_quote{};
auto bs_quote = b.copy_and_find(src, dst);
// If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return
if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) {
// we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit
@@ -196,7 +197,8 @@ simdjson_warn_unused simdjson_inline uint8_t *parse_wobbly_string(const uint8_t
// It is not ideal that this function is nearly identical to parse_string.
while (1) {
// Copy the next n bytes, and find the backslash and quote in them.
auto bs_quote = backslash_and_quote::copy_and_find(src, dst);
auto b = backslash_and_quote{};
auto bs_quote = b.copy_and_find(src, dst);
// If the next thing is the end quote, copy and return
if (bs_quote.has_quote_first()) {
// we encountered quotes first. Move dst to point to quotes and exit
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@@ -39,10 +39,11 @@ namespace internal {
{ INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT, "INCOMPLETE_ARRAY_OR_OBJECT: JSON document ended early in the middle of an object or array. This is a fatal and unrecoverable error." },
{ SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE, "SCALAR_DOCUMENT_AS_VALUE: A JSON document made of a scalar (number, Boolean, null or string) is treated as a value. Use get_bool(), get_double(), etc. on the document instead. "},
{ OUT_OF_BOUNDS, "OUT_OF_BOUNDS: Attempt to access location outside of document."},
{ TRAILING_CONTENT, "TRAILING_CONTENT: Unexpected trailing content in the JSON input."}
{ TRAILING_CONTENT, "TRAILING_CONTENT: Unexpected trailing content in the JSON input."},
{ OUT_OF_CAPACITY, "OUT_OF_CAPACITY: The capacity was exceeded, we cannot allocate enough memory."}
}; // error_messages[]
} // namespace internal
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_ERROR_TABLES_CPP
#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_ERROR_TABLES_CPP
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@@ -20,8 +20,6 @@ SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const double simdjson::internal::power_of_ten[] = {
* exactly using the binary notation, only the powers of five
* affect the binary significand.
*/
// The truncated powers of five from 5^-342 all the way to 5^308
// The mantissa is truncated to 128 bits, and
// never rounded up. Uses about 10KB.
@@ -678,4 +676,5 @@ SIMDJSON_DLLIMPORTEXPORT const uint64_t simdjson::internal::power_of_five_128[]=
0xe3d8f9e563a198e5,0x58180fddd97723a6,
0x8e679c2f5e44ff8f,0x570f09eaa7ea7648,};
#endif // SIMDJSON_SRC_NUMBERPARSING_TABLES_CPP
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@@ -27,3 +27,4 @@ add_cpp_test(checkimplementation LABELS other per_implementation)
add_subdirectory(compilation_failure_tests)
add_subdirectory(builder)
add_subdirectory(compile_time)
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@@ -1,7 +1,8 @@
# All remaining tests link with simdjson proper
include_directories(..)
add_cpp_test(builder_string_builder_tests LABELS ondemand acceptance per_implementation)
add_cpp_test(builder_string_builder_tests LABELS ondemand acceptance per_implementation)
if(SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION)
add_cpp_test(static_reflection_custom_tests LABELS ondemand acceptance per_implementation)
add_cpp_test(static_reflection_builder_tests LABELS ondemand acceptance per_implementation)
add_cpp_test(static_reflection_comprehensive_tests LABELS ondemand acceptance per_implementation)
add_cpp_test(static_reflection_edge_cases_tests LABELS ondemand acceptance per_implementation)
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@@ -50,9 +50,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
TEST_START();
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
Car c = {"Toyota", "Corolla", 2017, {30.0,30.2,30.513,30.79}};
auto result = builder::to_json_string(c);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string pstr = result.value();
std::string pstr;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(c).get(pstr));
ASSERT_EQUAL(pstr, "{\"make\":\"Toyota\",\"model\":\"Corolla\",\"year\":2017,\"tire_pressure\":[30.0,30.2,30.513,30.79]}");
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::ondemand::document doc;
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
#include <string>
#include <string_view>
#include <vector>
#include <list>
#include <set>
#include <map>
#include <optional>
@@ -12,6 +13,84 @@ using namespace simdjson;
namespace builder_tests {
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
// Custom type for testing tag_invoke with extract_into
struct Price {
double amount;
std::string currency;
// Custom deserializer that applies currency conversion
friend error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag,
ondemand::value& val,
Price& price) noexcept {
ondemand::object obj;
auto error = val.get_object().get(obj);
if (error) return error;
// Get the raw amount
error = obj["amount"].get(price.amount);
if (error) return error;
// Get the currency
std::string_view currency_sv;
error = obj["currency"].get(currency_sv);
if (error) return error;
price.currency = std::string(currency_sv);
// Custom logic: Convert EUR to USD for consistency
if (price.currency == "EUR") {
price.amount = price.amount * 1.1; // Simplified conversion
price.currency = "USD";
}
return SUCCESS;
}
};
struct Product {
std::string name;
Price price; // Custom deserializable type
int stock;
};
// Another custom type for testing
struct Dimensions {
double value;
std::string unit;
// Custom deserializer that converts to metric
friend error_code tag_invoke(deserialize_tag,
ondemand::value& val,
Dimensions& dim) noexcept {
ondemand::object obj;
auto error = val.get_object().get(obj);
if (error) return error;
error = obj["value"].get(dim.value);
if (error) return error;
std::string_view unit_sv;
error = obj["unit"].get(unit_sv);
if (error) return error;
dim.unit = std::string(unit_sv);
// Convert inches to cm
if (dim.unit == "inches") {
dim.value = dim.value * 2.54;
dim.unit = "cm";
}
return SUCCESS;
}
};
struct Package {
std::string id;
Dimensions weight;
Dimensions length;
};
#endif
bool test_primitive_types() {
TEST_START();
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
@@ -25,10 +104,9 @@ namespace builder_tests {
PrimitiveTypes test{true, 'X', 42, 3.14159, 2.71f};
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
std::string json = result.value();
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"bool_val\":true") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"char_val\":\"X\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"int_val\":42") != std::string::npos);
@@ -39,10 +117,9 @@ namespace builder_tests {
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<PrimitiveTypes>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
PrimitiveTypes deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<PrimitiveTypes>().get(deserialized));
PrimitiveTypes deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.bool_val, test.bool_val);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.char_val, test.char_val);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.int_val, test.int_val);
@@ -60,11 +137,9 @@ namespace builder_tests {
};
StringTypes test{"hello world", "test_view"};
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"string_val\":\"hello world\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"string_view_val\":\"test_view\"") != std::string::npos);
@@ -72,11 +147,9 @@ namespace builder_tests {
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
StringTypes deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<StringTypes>().get(deserialized));
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<StringTypes>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
StringTypes deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.string_val, test.string_val);
#endif
TEST_SUCCEED();
@@ -98,10 +171,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
test.opt_int_null = std::nullopt;
test.opt_string_null = std::nullopt;
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"opt_int_with_value\":42") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"opt_string_with_value\":\"optional_test\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"opt_int_null\":null") != std::string::npos);
@@ -112,10 +183,9 @@ namespace builder_tests {
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<OptionalTypes>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
OptionalTypes deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<OptionalTypes>().get(deserialized));
OptionalTypes deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.opt_int_with_value.has_value());
ASSERT_EQUAL(*deserialized.opt_int_with_value, 42);
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.opt_string_with_value.has_value());
@@ -144,10 +214,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
test.unique_int_null = nullptr;
test.shared_string_null = nullptr;
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"unique_int_with_value\":123") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"shared_string_with_value\":\"shared_test\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"unique_bool_with_value\":true") != std::string::npos);
@@ -157,12 +225,9 @@ namespace builder_tests {
// Test round-trip
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<SmartPointerTypes>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
SmartPointerTypes deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
SmartPointerTypes deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<SmartPointerTypes>().get(deserialized));
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.unique_int_with_value != nullptr);
ASSERT_EQUAL(*deserialized.unique_int_with_value, 123);
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.shared_string_with_value != nullptr);
@@ -178,6 +243,7 @@ namespace builder_tests {
bool test_container_types() {
TEST_START();
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
// Test basic container types
struct ContainerTypes {
std::vector<int> int_vector;
std::set<std::string> string_set;
@@ -192,7 +258,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"int_vector\":[1,2,3,4,5]") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"string_set\":[") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"string_map\":{") != std::string::npos);
@@ -201,27 +268,447 @@ namespace builder_tests {
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<ContainerTypes>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
ContainerTypes deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ContainerTypes deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<ContainerTypes>().get(deserialized));
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.int_vector.size(), 5);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.string_set.size(), 3);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.string_map.size(), 3);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.int_vector[0], 1);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.int_vector[4], 5);
// Test std::list with iterator-based serialization
struct ListContainer {
std::list<int> int_list;
std::list<std::string> string_list;
};
ListContainer list_test;
list_test.int_list = {10, 20, 30, 40, 50};
list_test.string_list = {"first", "second", "third"};
std::string list_result;
ASSERT_SUCCESS( builder::to_json_string(list_test).get(list_result));
// Check that list serialization produces correct JSON array format
ASSERT_TRUE(list_result.find("\"int_list\":[10,20,30,40,50]") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(list_result.find("\"string_list\":[\"first\",\"second\",\"third\"]") != std::string::npos);
// Test list round-trip
auto list_doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(list_result));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(list_doc_result);
ListContainer list_deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(list_doc_result.get<ListContainer>().get(list_deserialized));
ASSERT_EQUAL(list_deserialized.int_list.size(), 5);
ASSERT_EQUAL(list_deserialized.string_list.size(), 3);
// Check list values
auto it = list_deserialized.int_list.begin();
ASSERT_EQUAL(*it, 10);
std::advance(it, 4);
ASSERT_EQUAL(*it, 50);
auto str_it = list_deserialized.string_list.begin();
ASSERT_EQUAL(*str_it, "first");
std::advance(str_it, 2);
ASSERT_EQUAL(*str_it, "third");
#endif
TEST_SUCCEED();
}
bool test_extract_into() {
TEST_START();
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int year;
double price;
std::optional<std::string> color;
};
ondemand::parser parser;
// Test 1: Extract only specific fields
{
auto padded = R"({
"make": "Toyota",
"model": "Camry",
"year": 2024,
"price": 28999.99,
"color": "Blue",
"engine": "V6",
"transmission": "Automatic"
})"_padded;
Car car{};
ondemand::document doc;
ASSERT_SUCCESS( parser.iterate(padded).get(doc) );
ondemand::object obj;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc.get_object().get(obj));
// Extract only 'make' and 'model'
ASSERT_SUCCESS(obj.extract_into<"make","model">(car));
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.make, "Toyota");
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.model, "Camry");
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.year, 0); // Not extracted
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.price, 0); // Not extracted
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(padded).get(doc));
// Extract only 'make' and 'model'
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc.extract_into<"make", "model">(car));
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.make, "Toyota");
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.model, "Camry");
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.year, 0); // Not extracted
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.price, 0); // Not extracted
}
// Test 2: Extract with optional field
{
auto padded = R"({
"make": "Honda",
"model": "Accord",
"year": 2023,
"price": 26999.99,
"color": "Red"
})"_padded;
Car car{};
ondemand::document doc;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(padded).get(doc));
ondemand::object obj;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc.get_object().get(obj));
// Extract including optional 'color'
ASSERT_SUCCESS(obj.extract_into<"make", "model", "color">(car));
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.make, "Honda");
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.model, "Accord");
ASSERT_TRUE(car.color.has_value());
ASSERT_EQUAL(*car.color, "Red");
}
// Test 3: Extract with missing optional field
{
auto padded = R"({
"make": "Ford",
"model": "F-150",
"year": 2024,
"price": 35999.99
})"_padded;
Car car{};
ondemand::document doc;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(padded).get(doc));
ondemand::object obj;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc.get_object().get(obj));
// Try to extract including optional 'color' which doesn't exist
ASSERT_SUCCESS(obj.extract_into<"make", "model", "color">(car));
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.make, "Ford");
ASSERT_EQUAL(car.model, "F-150");
ASSERT_FALSE(car.color.has_value()); // Should be empty
}
// Test 4: Extract with custom deserializable type using tag_invoke
{
// Test using the Price struct defined at namespace level
auto padded = R"({
"name": "Laptop",
"price": {
"amount": 1000,
"currency": "EUR"
},
"stock": 15,
"description": "High-end gaming laptop"
})"_padded;
Product product{};
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc);
ondemand::object obj;
auto obj_result = doc.get_object().get(obj);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(obj_result);
// Extract including price field with custom deserializer
ASSERT_SUCCESS(obj.extract_into<"name", "price">(product));
ASSERT_EQUAL(product.name, "Laptop");
// Verify custom deserializer was invoked: EUR should be converted to USD
ASSERT_EQUAL(product.price.currency, "USD"); // Should be converted from EUR
// Verify custom deserializer was invoked: amount should be 1100 (1000 * 1.1)
ASSERT_EQUAL(product.price.amount, 1100); // Should be exactly 1100 after conversion
ASSERT_EQUAL(product.stock, 0); // Not extracted
}
// Test 5: Extract with nested custom deserializable types
{
// Test using the Dimensions struct defined at namespace level
auto padded = R"({
"id": "PKG123",
"weight": {
"value": 10,
"unit": "pounds"
},
"length": {
"value": 12,
"unit": "inches"
},
"fragile": true
})"_padded;
Package pkg{};
ondemand::document doc;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(padded).get(doc));
ondemand::object obj;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc.get_object().get(obj));
// Extract only length (with custom deserializer), skip weight
ASSERT_SUCCESS(obj.extract_into<"id", "length">(pkg));
ASSERT_EQUAL(pkg.id, "PKG123");
// Verify custom deserializer was invoked: inches should be converted to cm
ASSERT_EQUAL(pkg.length.unit, "cm"); // Should be converted from inches
// Verify exact conversion: 12 inches * 2.54 = 30.48 cm
ASSERT_EQUAL(pkg.length.value, 30.48); // Should be exactly 30.48 after conversion
ASSERT_EQUAL(pkg.weight.unit, ""); // Weight not extracted
ASSERT_EQUAL(pkg.weight.value, 0); // Weight value should remain at default
}
#endif
TEST_SUCCEED();
}
bool test_extract_from() {
TEST_START();
#if SIMDJSON_STATIC_REFLECTION
// Test 1: Extract specific fields from Car struct
{
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int year;
double price;
bool electric;
};
Car car{"Tesla", "Model 3", 2023, 42000.0, true};
// Extract only make and model
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS((extract_from<"make", "model">(car).get(json)));
// Parse back to verify correctness
auto padded = pad(json);
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc);
std::string_view make;
std::string_view model;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["make"].get(make));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["model"].get(model));
ASSERT_EQUAL(make, "Tesla");
ASSERT_EQUAL(model, "Model 3");
// Verify excluded fields are not present
auto year_result = doc["year"];
ASSERT_ERROR(year_result.error(), NO_SUCH_FIELD);
auto price_result = doc["price"];
ASSERT_ERROR(price_result.error(), NO_SUCH_FIELD);
auto electric_result = doc["electric"];
ASSERT_ERROR(electric_result.error(), NO_SUCH_FIELD);
}
// Test 2: Extract different field combination
{
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int year;
double price;
bool electric;
};
Car car{"Ford", "F-150", 2024, 55000.0, false};
// Extract year and price
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS((extract_from<"year", "price">(car).get(json)));
auto padded = pad(json);
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc);
int64_t year;
double price;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["year"].get(year));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["price"].get(price));
ASSERT_EQUAL(year, 2024);
ASSERT_EQUAL(price, 55000.0);
// Verify excluded fields
auto make_result = doc["make"];
ASSERT_ERROR(make_result.error(), NO_SUCH_FIELD);
}
// Test 3: Extract from struct with optional fields
{
struct Person {
std::string name;
int age;
std::optional<std::string> email;
std::optional<std::string> phone;
};
Person person{"John Doe", 30, "john@example.com", std::nullopt};
// Extract name and email
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS((extract_from<"name", "email">(person).get(json)));
auto padded = pad(json);
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc);
std::string_view name;
std::string_view email;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["name"].get(name));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["email"].get(email));
ASSERT_EQUAL(name, "John Doe");
ASSERT_EQUAL(email, "john@example.com");
}
// Test 4: Extract with optional that has value
{
struct Person {
std::string name;
int age;
std::optional<std::string> email;
std::optional<std::string> phone;
};
Person person{"Jane Smith", 25, "jane@example.com", "555-1234"};
// Extract name, age, and phone
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS((extract_from<"name", "age", "phone">(person).get(json)));
auto padded = pad(json);
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc);
std::string_view name;
int64_t age;
std::string_view phone;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["name"].get(name));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["age"].get(age));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["phone"].get(phone));
ASSERT_EQUAL(name, "Jane Smith");
ASSERT_EQUAL(age, 25);
ASSERT_EQUAL(phone, "555-1234");
// Email should not be present
auto email_result = doc["email"];
ASSERT_ERROR(email_result.error(), NO_SUCH_FIELD);
}
// Test 5: Round-trip test - serialize with extract_from, deserialize with extract_into
{
struct Product {
std::string id;
std::string name;
double price;
int stock;
};
Product original{"P123", "Widget", 19.99, 100};
// Extract specific fields to JSON
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS((extract_from<"id", "name", "price">(original).get(json)));
// Parse and extract back
Product restored{"", "", 0.0, 0};
auto padded = pad(json);
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc);
ondemand::object obj;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc.get_object().get(obj));
auto extract_result = obj.extract_into<"id", "name", "price">(restored);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(extract_result);
// Verify fields match
ASSERT_EQUAL(restored.id, original.id);
ASSERT_EQUAL(restored.name, original.name);
ASSERT_EQUAL(restored.price, original.price);
ASSERT_EQUAL(restored.stock, 0); // Stock should remain at default
}
// Test 6: Extract from nested structs
{
struct Address {
std::string street;
std::string city;
std::string zip;
};
struct Company {
std::string name;
Address headquarters;
int employees;
};
Company company{"TechCorp", {"123 Main St", "San Francisco", "94105"}, 500};
// Extract name and employees only
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS((extract_from<"name", "employees">(company).get(json)));
auto padded = pad(json);
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc);
std::string_view name;
int64_t employees;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["name"].get(name));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc["employees"].get(employees));
ASSERT_EQUAL(name, "TechCorp");
ASSERT_EQUAL(employees, 500);
// headquarters should not be present
auto hq_result = doc["headquarters"];
ASSERT_ERROR(hq_result.error(), NO_SUCH_FIELD);
}
#endif
TEST_SUCCEED();
}
bool run() {
return test_primitive_types() &&
test_string_types() &&
test_optional_types() &&
test_smart_pointer_types() &&
test_container_types();
test_container_types() &&
test_extract_into() &&
test_extract_from();
}
} // namespace builder_tests
@@ -0,0 +1,138 @@
#include "simdjson.h"
#include "test_builder.h"
#include <charconv>
#include <string>
using namespace simdjson;
// Suppose that we want to serialize/deserialize Car using
// strings for the year
struct Car {
std::string make;
std::string model;
int64_t year;
std::vector<float> tire_pressure;
};
namespace simdjson {
// This tag_invoke MUST be inside simdjson namespace
template <typename simdjson_value>
auto tag_invoke(deserialize_tag, simdjson_value &val, Car& car) {
ondemand::object obj;
auto error = val.get_object().get(obj);
if (error) {
return error;
}
if ((error = obj["make"].get_string(car.make))) {
return error;
}
if ((error = obj["model"].get_string(car.model))) {
return error;
}
std::string_view year_str;
if ((error = obj["year"].get(year_str))) {
return error;
}
int64_t year_value;
auto [ptr, ec] = std::from_chars(year_str.data(), year_str.data() + year_str.size(), year_value);
if (ec != std::errc{}) {
return INCORRECT_TYPE;
}
car.year = year_value;
if ((error = obj["tire_pressure"].get<std::vector<float>>().get(
car.tire_pressure))) {
return error;
}
return simdjson::SUCCESS;
}
template <typename builder_type>
void tag_invoke(serialize_tag, builder_type &builder, const Car& car) {
builder.start_object();
builder.append_key_value("make", car.make);
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("model", car.model);
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("year", std::to_string(car.year));
builder.append_comma();
builder.append_key_value("tire_pressure", car.tire_pressure);
builder.end_object();
}
} // namespace simdjson
namespace custom_tests {
bool test_car_deserialization() {
TEST_START();
auto json = R"({"make":"Toyota","model":"Camry","year":"2018","tire_pressure":[30.5,30.6,30.7,30.8]})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(json);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
Car car;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get(car));
if (car.make != "Toyota" || car.model != "Camry" || std::to_string(car.year) != "2018" || car.tire_pressure.size() != 4 || car.tire_pressure[0] != 30.5f) {
return false;
}
TEST_SUCCEED();
}
bool test_car_serialization() {
TEST_START();
Car car{"Toyota", "Camry", 2018, {30.5f,30.6f,30.7f,30.8f}};
simdjson::builder::string_builder builder;
builder.append(car);
std::string_view json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder.view().get(json));
TEST_SUCCEED();
}
bool test_car_roundtrip() {
TEST_START();
Car car{"Toyota", "Camry", 2018, {30.5f,30.6f,30.7f,30.8f}};
simdjson::builder::string_builder builder;
builder.append(car);
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder.view().get(json));
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(json);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
Car carback;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get(carback));
if (carback.make != car.make || carback.model != car.model || carback.year != car.year || carback.tire_pressure != car.tire_pressure) {
return false;
}
TEST_SUCCEED();
}
bool test_car_roundtrip_to_json() {
TEST_START();
Car car{"Toyota", "Camry", 2018, {30.5f,30.6f,30.7f,30.8f}};
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(simdjson::to_json(car).get(json));
simdjson::builder::string_builder builder;
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(json);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
Car carback;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get(carback));
if (carback.make != car.make || carback.model != car.model || carback.year != car.year || carback.tire_pressure != car.tire_pressure) {
return false;
}
TEST_SUCCEED();
}
bool run() {
return test_car_deserialization() && test_car_serialization() && test_car_roundtrip() && test_car_roundtrip_to_json();
}
} // namespace builder_tests
int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
return test_main(argc, argv, custom_tests::run);
}
@@ -28,10 +28,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
test.null_unique_ptr = nullptr;
test.null_shared_ptr = nullptr;
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"empty_string\":\"\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"empty_vector\":[]") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"null_optional\":null") != std::string::npos);
@@ -43,10 +41,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<EmptyValues>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
EmptyValues deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
EmptyValues deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<EmptyValues>().get(deserialized));
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.empty_string, "");
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.empty_vector.size(), 0);
ASSERT_FALSE(deserialized.null_optional.has_value());
@@ -74,10 +70,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
test.unicode = "Café résumé";
test.null_char = '\0';
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
// Test that quotes are properly escaped
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\\\"Hello\\\"") != std::string::npos);
// Test that backslashes are properly escaped
@@ -100,17 +94,17 @@ namespace builder_tests {
test_no_null.newlines = test.newlines;
test_no_null.unicode = test.unicode;
auto result_no_null = builder::to_json_string(test_no_null);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result_no_null);
std::string result_no_null;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test_no_null).get(result_no_null));
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(result_no_null.value()));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
ondemand::document doc_result;
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<SpecialCharsNoNull>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(pad(result_no_null)).get(doc_result));
SpecialCharsNoNull deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<SpecialCharsNoNull>().get(deserialized));
SpecialCharsNoNull deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.quotes, test.quotes);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.backslashes, test.backslashes);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.newlines, test.newlines);
@@ -139,22 +133,18 @@ namespace builder_tests {
test.true_val = true;
test.false_val = false;
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"true_val\":true") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"false_val\":false") != std::string::npos);
// Test round-trip
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
ondemand::document doc_result;
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<NumericLimits>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
NumericLimits deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(pad(json)).get(doc_result));
NumericLimits deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<NumericLimits>().get(deserialized));
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.max_int, test.max_int);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.min_int, test.min_int);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.true_val, true);
@@ -184,10 +174,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
test.optional_inner = Inner{99, "optional"};
test.unique_inner = std::make_unique<Inner>(Inner{123, "unique"});
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"inner_obj\":{") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"inner_vector\":[") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"optional_inner\":{") != std::string::npos);
@@ -198,10 +186,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<Outer>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
Outer deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
Outer deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<Outer>().get(deserialized));
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.inner_obj.value, 42);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.inner_obj.name, "inner");
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.inner_vector.size(), 2);
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@@ -21,26 +21,21 @@ namespace builder_tests {
};
EnumStruct test{Color::Red, 42};
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
// Enum should be serialized as string (Red)
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"color\":\"Red\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"value\":42") != std::string::npos);
// Test different enum values
test.color = Color::Green;
auto result2 = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result2);
std::string json2 = result2.value();
std::string json2;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json2));
ASSERT_TRUE(json2.find("\"color\":\"Green\"") != std::string::npos);
test.color = Color::Blue;
auto result3 = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result3);
std::string json3 = result3.value();
std::string json3;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json3));
ASSERT_TRUE(json3.find("\"color\":\"Blue\"") != std::string::npos);
#endif
TEST_SUCCEED();
@@ -61,41 +56,37 @@ namespace builder_tests {
};
// Test deserialization of different enum values with string representation
std::string json1 = "{\"status\":\"Active\",\"name\":\"test1\"}";
auto json1 = R"({"status":"Active","name":"test1"})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser1;
auto doc_result1 = parser1.iterate(pad(json1));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result1);
ondemand::document doc_result1;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser1.iterate(json1).get(doc_result1));
StatusStruct deserialized1;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result1.get<StatusStruct>().get(deserialized1));
auto get_result1 = doc_result1.value().get<StatusStruct>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result1);
StatusStruct deserialized1 = std::move(get_result1.value());
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized1.status == Status::Active);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized1.name, "test1");
// Test Status::Inactive
std::string json2 = "{\"status\":\"Inactive\",\"name\":\"test2\"}";
auto json2 = R"({"status":"Inactive","name":"test2"})"_padded;
ondemand::parser parser2;
auto doc_result2 = parser2.iterate(pad(json2));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result2);
ondemand::document doc_result2;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser2.iterate(json2).get(doc_result2));
auto get_result2 = doc_result2.value().get<StatusStruct>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result2);
StatusStruct deserialized2;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result2.get<StatusStruct>().get(deserialized2));
StatusStruct deserialized2 = std::move(get_result2.value());
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized2.status == Status::Inactive);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized2.name, "test2");
// Test Status::Pending
std::string json3 = "{\"status\":\"Pending\",\"name\":\"test3\"}";
ondemand::parser parser3;
auto doc_result3 = parser3.iterate(pad(json3));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result3);
ondemand::document doc_result3;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser3.iterate(pad(json3)).get(doc_result3));
auto get_result3 = doc_result3.value().get<StatusStruct>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result3);
StatusStruct deserialized3;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result3.get<StatusStruct>().get(deserialized3));
StatusStruct deserialized3 = std::move(get_result3.value());
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized3.status == Status::Pending);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized3.name, "test3");
#endif
@@ -121,10 +112,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
Task original{Priority::High, "Important task", 123};
// Serialize
auto serialize_result = builder::to_json_string(original);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(serialize_result);
std::string json = serialize_result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(original).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"priority\":\"High\"") != std::string::npos); // High as string
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"description\":\"Important task\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"id\":123") != std::string::npos);
@@ -132,13 +121,12 @@ namespace builder_tests {
// Deserialize
ondemand::parser parser;
std::cout << json << std::endl;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
ondemand::document doc_result;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(pad(json)).get(doc_result));
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<Task>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
Task deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<Task>().get(deserialized));
Task deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.priority == Priority::High);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.description, "Important task");
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.id, 123);
@@ -162,22 +150,18 @@ namespace builder_tests {
Response test{ErrorCode::NotFound, "Resource not found"};
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"error\":\"NotFound\"") != std::string::npos);
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"message\":\"Resource not found\"") != std::string::npos);
// Test round-trip
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
ondemand::document doc_result;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(parser.iterate(pad(json)).get(doc_result));
Response deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<Response>().get(deserialized));
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<Response>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
Response deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.error == ErrorCode::NotFound);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.message, "Resource not found");
#endif
@@ -220,10 +204,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
Date test{Day::Friday, Month::July, 2024};
auto result = builder::to_json_string(test);
ASSERT_SUCCESS(result);
std::string json = result.value();
std::string json;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(builder::to_json_string(test).get(json));
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"day\":\"Friday\"") != std::string::npos); // Friday as string
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"month\":\"July\"") != std::string::npos); // July as string
ASSERT_TRUE(json.find("\"year\":2024") != std::string::npos);
@@ -232,11 +214,8 @@ namespace builder_tests {
ondemand::parser parser;
auto doc_result = parser.iterate(pad(json));
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result);
auto get_result = doc_result.value().get<Date>();
ASSERT_SUCCESS(get_result);
Date deserialized = std::move(get_result.value());
Date deserialized;
ASSERT_SUCCESS(doc_result.get<Date>().get(deserialized));
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.day == Day::Friday);
ASSERT_TRUE(deserialized.month == Month::July);
ASSERT_EQUAL(deserialized.year, 2024);

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