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Daniel Lemire 82563dcf70 correcting version bump 2024-04-04 14:08:25 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 646bd3f2c3 version bump 2024-04-04 12:24:07 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 4b0a908bb2 [skip ci] adding documentation regarding new hardware support 2024-04-04 12:22:03 -04:00
Jinyang He 4c98e51c53 Add LoongArch LSX and LASX support (#2159)
* Add LoongArch SX support

* Add LoongArch ASX support
2024-04-04 12:09:36 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 58e3d5d9cc fix: fix path to cross-compiler 2024-04-03 22:37:46 -04:00
Daniel Lemire a22a92dc72 trying to add loong to our ci tests (#2160)
* trying to add loong to our ci tests

* tuning loongarch

* updating the loong toolset
2024-04-03 15:18:45 -04:00
Daniel Lemire c4654553dd [skip ci] windows and unicode 2024-03-26 09:31:50 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 5997f82c37 Update basics.md 2024-03-20 14:26:11 -04:00
Daniel Lemire bee410b315 comment 2024-03-20 01:52:42 -04:00
Daniel Lemire b115e3ef61 some updates to our CI (#2151) 2024-03-17 11:59:50 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 669229df5d more documentation. 2024-03-17 10:29:41 -04:00
Daniel Lemire b6a2286e62 adding some documentation for escaped_key(). 2024-03-17 10:27:13 -04:00
Twice 3a97c57773 Add escaped_key method to ondemand::field (#2150) 2024-03-17 10:10:31 -04:00
Daniel Lemire e1c6a778f8 3.8.0 2024-03-10 13:25:53 -04:00
Daniel Lemire d413dd5b0e v3.7.1 2024-03-10 13:24:07 -04:00
Daniel Lemire a33fdc2770 Unconfusing clang (#2147)
* In some cases, clang might try to cast an ondemand::document to an
ondemand::document, instead of calling the move constructor. So we
can disable the template cast.

* In some cases, clang might get confused when constructing an ondemand
document in a constructor: instead of calling the move constructor, it
somehow ends up trying to cast a document to a document. We can easily
disallow this behavior with std::enable_if.

* making compatible with C++11

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Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2024-03-10 13:20:39 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 87f5f7a250 added some documentation in the code related to custom types (#2146) 2024-03-09 18:45:05 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 9923d27994 upper case 2024-03-06 16:01:21 -05:00
Piotr Rżysko 876be23545 Add link to simdjson-java (#2145) 2024-03-06 15:55:16 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 2028bdaeac This documents the big-int feature, and adds a few tests. (#2142)
* This documents the big-int feature, and adds a few tests.

* moving check_if_integer

* trimming the example.

* More trimming.

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Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2024-02-26 20:39:20 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 1ac3a00ca9 verify issue 2137 (#2138)
* fix issue 2137

* updating the single header

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Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2024-02-26 20:39:08 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 6d7cc2c7c1 fixing build 2024-02-26 20:00:17 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 61a52287fc Fixing apple builds 2024-02-26 19:50:22 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 37a9aaad48 [no ci] tweaking the wording 2024-02-26 14:05:12 -05:00
Serge Aleynikov 78325888ea Add functionality to detect big integers (#2139) 2024-02-26 14:00:33 -05:00
Shi Pujin a90cb5d900 add loongarch64 (#2141) 2024-02-26 13:54:49 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 34a01ec3af removing unnecessary spaces 2024-02-23 19:21:31 -05:00
Daniel Lemire e510ed2774 Release candidate (3.7.0) (#2136)
* Release candidate (3.7.0)

* some extra comments.
2024-02-23 16:50:55 -05:00
Dirk Stolle dabac13dde Add missing word in documentation (#2133) 2024-02-18 11:50:12 -05:00
Daniel Lemire aef7111c05 Documenting Unicode support in JSONPath and JSON Pointer (#2132)
* Documenting our support of JSON Path and JSON Pointer vs. Unicode characters

* using more standard terminology (nitpicking)

* specifying UTF-8 encoding

* allow char8_t when compiling as C++20

* casting

* minor doc corrections
2024-02-15 20:28:38 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 0c08894a54 adopting string literals (#2128)
* adopting string literals

* String suffixes are C++14
2024-02-15 10:40:11 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 2fe3a1467d This PR adds a convenience method (is_string) as well as a new method (#2131)
key_raw_json_token() to get the raw key token.
2024-02-15 10:39:30 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 167a46a0e7 adding remark 2024-02-15 09:56:05 -05:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 2b532489cc Adding on-demand support for a subset of json path. (#2127)
* First implementation of the conversion logic.

- Not yet tested
- Not yet compiled
- Not yet used in ondemand array/object/etc...

* Adding at_path to ondemand arrays

* Adding at_path to array, document and value.

* Adding at_path to ondemand object as well.

Pending:
- Building
- Adding tests for each of the on-demand classes usage of at_path
- Properly documenting the subset of json path that is currently supported.

* Adding a simple json_path test to on_demand

* Still trying to compile the ondemand_readme_examples test with the at_path() call

* Fixing linking issues with array::at_path

* Fixing issues with the path -> pointer conversion and removing comments

* Adding a clone of json_pointer to test json_path extensively

* Adding ondemand_json_path_tests (all tests passing)

* Adding documentation for at_path()

* Removing some newlines

* Removing simdjson_result from the return type of the string conversion function. Now json_path_to_pointer_conversion returns a std::string.

* Fixing typo

* Making string concatenation explicit to avoid ubuntu gcc12 issue with -O3 flag.

* Addressing latest reviews

* Addressing latest reviews
2024-02-15 09:47:25 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 85163df88c Update ondemand_design.md 2024-02-14 23:36:25 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 6a5be0f0db Create SECURITY.md 2024-02-09 17:16:54 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 710a3c7241 Update implementation-selection.md 2024-02-09 11:46:22 -05:00
Daniel Lemire c93e02e172 Update implementation-selection.md 2024-02-09 11:45:15 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 517143aec4 Update implementation-selection.md 2024-02-09 11:36:38 -05:00
Francisco Geiman Thiesen 9feda5e703 Update HACKING.md (#2122)
Updating windows command
2024-02-09 10:29:07 -05:00
Daniel Lemire cda198b7b9 Update ondemand_design.md 2024-02-09 10:22:44 -05:00
Daniel Lemire aad17a6a8d Update basics.md 2024-02-09 10:20:42 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 32d072a208 fixing issue2120 (#2121) 2024-02-08 11:34:36 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 5eab555053 documenting the support for custom types (#2098)
* documenting the support for custom types

* fixes

* getting around -Weffc++

* calling get_raw_json_string()

* documenting the support for custom types

* fixes

* getting around -Weffc++

* calling get_raw_json_string()
2024-02-06 13:20:35 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 6430fbd39a Better documentation and support for the case where you have a single implementation. (#2118) 2024-02-06 13:20:23 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 4d2fc31b27 removes simdjson.cpp include from the amalgated demo (#2119)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2024-02-05 19:34:50 -05:00
Bo Anderson 33610b59eb Allow some iterators to be used in standard C++ iterator functions (#2106) 2024-02-05 17:52:01 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 23290ae48d retiring deprecated DOM APIs (#2109) 2024-02-04 21:58:48 -05:00
Daniel Lemire eb3a085e0f Bash check is unneeded. (#2112) 2024-02-04 21:58:36 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 4c8ec35a48 fixing the order of the apple counters 2024-01-31 14:30:44 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 88bf5cb6d9 version bump 2024-01-29 10:43:12 -05:00
Niles Salter 9b0435d864 [utf8-validator] eliminate unnecessary comparison from must_be_2_3_continuation (#2113)
* [utf8-validator] eliminate unnecessary comparison from must_be_2_3_continuation

* Fix comment in
2024-01-28 12:42:59 -05:00
Daniel Lemire ddecadde86 Update README.md 2024-01-23 09:35:12 -05:00
Bo Anderson 02bee7d1b9 Add load_into_document to simdjson::dom::parser (#2103) 2024-01-08 20:30:26 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 6ef555e6fb This PR updates the backup string_view implementation. It also adds a few comments to our README.md file. (#2105)
* This PR updates the backup string_view implementation. It also adds a few comments to our README.md file.

* removing trailing space
2024-01-08 14:52:00 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 6952f8dfce adding gcc 13 (#2101) 2024-01-04 18:57:44 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 03d0a4731a Update README.md 2024-01-03 17:49:43 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 185ff4e8fe Update basics.md 2023-12-29 09:35:35 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 5bf6d9f3f0 Update README.md 2023-12-29 09:30:01 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 2fa729922e fix for issue 2099 (#2100)
* fix for issue 2099

* avoid exceptions.

* fix for exception-less code
2023-12-19 12:15:59 -05:00
Daniel Lemire ebd09cb2a3 Update basics.md 2023-12-15 08:29:16 -05:00
Dirk Stolle 3978b9f159 update actions/checkout in GitHub Actions to v4 (#2095) 2023-12-09 23:21:28 -05:00
Dirk Stolle edc36a87ab fix a small typo (#2096) 2023-12-09 23:20:51 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 6060be2fdf version bump 2023-12-08 12:09:45 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 3251f61c9d fix for issue 2093 (#2094) 2023-12-07 12:42:28 -05:00
Ikraduya Edian 561ffcd519 Add benchmarks for boost json (#2092) 2023-12-04 10:33:53 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 5541e78402 version bump 2023-12-01 13:56:12 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 9a9ed0e2da Fix Visual Studio 64-bit ARM regression (#2091)
* fix for ARM64 kernel under Visual Studio (bug introduced in release 3.6.1)

* revert comment

* updating amal.
2023-12-01 13:55:28 -05:00
Daniel Lemire bca8d3e277 version bump. 2023-11-30 18:13:02 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 97196fa969 Fixing warnings issued by clang (Node issue 50930) (#2090)
* Fixing warnings issued by clang (Node issue 50930)

* removing space

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Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2023-11-30 18:06:50 -05:00
John Keiser 23fab307ca Merge pull request #2088 from luhenry/upstream-riscv64
Make simdjson riscv64 aware
2023-11-30 11:06:43 -08:00
Daniel Lemire 0a14e05ec7 Update README.md 2023-11-30 13:42:00 -05:00
Daniel Lemire b88f831dbd Update basics.md 2023-11-30 11:52:24 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 71a73c2c47 Update basics.md 2023-11-30 11:51:35 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 07603aa7f7 fix space 2023-11-29 18:57:37 -05:00
Ludovic Henry b8a6b889c7 review: Revert changes in include/simdjson/implementation_detection.h 2023-11-29 22:09:25 +00:00
Ludovic Henry 7898234bb3 Make simdjson riscv64 aware 2023-11-29 19:28:14 +00:00
Daniel Lemire f52533538a Update basics.md 2023-11-28 23:49:40 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 3bb2f0a186 Return a better error when a user tries to cast a document that has already been accessed to a value (#2085)
* Fix.

* adding a test, cleaning some comments, adding documentation

* Correcting the JSON input.

* adding another test
2023-11-26 14:13:05 -05:00
Daniel Lemire d6551bf278 Update README.md 2023-11-22 11:36:33 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 0173eaaad7 Macro-based workaround for Visual Studio ARM (#2082) 2023-11-20 09:58:50 -05:00
Daniel Lemire 5459dbd6c6 typos. 2023-11-13 21:48:21 -05:00
Saint 9c45f1f292 Added link to Nim bindings (#2081) 2023-11-11 04:06:32 -05:00
int mian 665cbba159 fix typo (#2080) 2023-11-06 07:34:12 -05:00
Daniel Lemire a26f664907 removing space 2023-10-30 12:56:26 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 17cb457ffd version bump 2023-10-30 12:52:49 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 8b2af0473a skip UTF-8 BOM if present. (#2079) 2023-10-30 12:51:02 -04:00
Daniel Lemire f1bfa43385 Update ubuntu20-sani.yml 2023-10-27 20:58:54 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 29fbbee852 version bump 2023-10-27 20:57:30 -04:00
Daniel Lemire baa7d961ce Allowing users to write directly to std::optional<std::string> (#2078)
* Allowing users to write directly to std::optional<std::string>

* better fallback

* do not force the cast to std::string

* missing header

* removing abort
2023-10-27 20:56:12 -04:00
Yagiz Nizipli 6412b27c7e Merge pull request #2077 from simdjson/raw_json_on_values 2023-10-27 19:11:01 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 503da5ec83 raw_json() on values 2023-10-27 16:22:22 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 9dd6e9c959 version bump 2023-10-25 19:35:51 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 6db330c1a2 Automating string reallocation when it is possible (#2076)
* Automating string reallocation

* Typo
2023-10-25 19:34:52 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 993ac4b87c Adding the ability to write directly to an std::string. It is mostly syntaxic sugar (#2075) 2023-10-25 19:32:12 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 35e87896f0 minor tweak 2023-10-25 10:50:27 -04:00
Daniel Lemire f7e281cadc removing noisy warning 2023-10-20 15:45:40 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 13405afd4b This provides verbose static_assert messages (#2074)
* This provides verbose static_assert messages

* minor fix
2023-10-20 15:42:18 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 24b44309fb Removing commented code 2023-10-15 14:56:32 -04:00
Momtchil Momtchev e11ad58aad add a total order for elements (#2072) 2023-10-09 15:41:57 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 1875ed6550 Version bump. 2023-09-20 10:13:47 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 80d26298a0 Redesigning visit_primitive so that it is optimized for strings and (#2060)
numbers.

Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2023-09-20 10:09:56 -04:00
Antoine Prouvost 25b5015c09 Add simdjson_static lib (#2068)
* Add simdjson_static lib

* Make simdjson_static a separate optional export file
2023-09-20 10:09:27 -04:00
Antoine Prouvost 26f8c566c7 Fix issue template bold text (#2067) 2023-09-19 11:15:54 -04:00
Daniel Lemire ff77ac801e Additional documentation based on issue 2063 (#2065)
* Additional documentation based on issue 2063

* Update basics.md
2023-09-11 10:01:35 -04:00
Daniel Lemire e0699994ef Testing macOS shared library support (#2062) 2023-09-09 12:48:42 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 68ba9a1b2a Adding a few spaces (minor formatting) (#2059) 2023-08-30 20:23:58 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 6fed6bd29b Update README.md 2023-08-30 19:26:34 -04:00
Piotr Rżysko cc24bb4114 Removed number parsing fallback (#2056) 2023-08-29 18:28:21 -04:00
John Keiser 14ec0ca8f4 Merge pull request #2052 from simdjson/jkeiser/structural_indexer_step
Write out 4 structural indexes at a time instead of 8
2023-08-29 15:24:54 -07:00
John Keiser 8dabd02c3a Default to step = 4 2023-08-29 15:48:52 -04:00
Daniel Lemire c9692005fd This allows us to pass SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP as a command-line option. (#2055) 2023-08-25 13:47:20 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 2e0a9397c9 Merge branch 'master' into jkeiser/structural_indexer_step 2023-08-25 11:34:13 -04:00
Daniel Lemire f7922075c3 Adding support for Apple event counters (#2054) 2023-08-25 11:33:24 -04:00
Daniel Lemire b2e20e04c9 Standard compatibility fixes (#2053)
* Standard compatibility fixes

* missing commit

* Should work.

* Fix.

* Fix.

* Should work now.

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Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2023-08-25 10:18:02 -04:00
John Keiser adc9d18efd Change step for structural_indexes to 2 2023-08-23 19:02:05 -07:00
Daniel Lemire bf849e3619 Preparing release 2023-08-22 14:05:14 -04:00
Daniel Lemire c09e8dc225 Icelake processes 64 bytes at a time when processing strings. (#2050)
Co-authored-by: Daniel Lemire <dlemire@lemire.me>
2023-08-18 14:37:10 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 5bf585ef02 Fixing failing thread sanitizer (#2051) 2023-08-18 14:35:12 -04:00
Daniel Lemire caff09cafc Update iterate_many.md 2023-08-14 12:18:09 -04:00
Daniel Lemire f043db4dca Preparing release. 2023-08-02 16:01:39 -04:00
Daniel Lemire e3bd0828d1 Fix for issue 2045. (#2046)
* Fix for issue 2045.

* Retauring single-header code.
2023-08-02 16:00:45 -04:00
John Keiser 9408298e0e Merge pull request #2042 from simdjson/jkeiser/escape3
New escape algorithm with significantly less data dependency
2023-08-02 10:38:09 -07:00
John Keiser 573bbac2d2 Reamalgamate again 2023-08-02 08:28:35 -07:00
John Keiser ac78c625df simdjson_inline -> simdjson_really_inline 2023-08-02 08:28:05 -07:00
John Keiser 390a66c6e8 Make next_structurals inline 2023-08-02 08:28:05 -07:00
John Keiser 210e0a56a1 Reamalgamate 2023-08-02 08:28:05 -07:00
John Keiser 084f662f32 Don't use C++20 designated initializers 2023-08-02 08:28:05 -07:00
John Keiser c878ff2500 Fix compiler warnings 2023-08-02 08:28:05 -07:00
John Keiser 06afe9ecb3 New escape algorithm with significantly less data dependency 2023-08-02 08:28:05 -07:00
Daniel Lemire e658502adb We are having issues with llvm.sh (#2044) 2023-08-02 11:24:28 -04:00
Daniel Lemire 6e7d415040 These lines should not be necessary. (#2043) 2023-08-01 19:33:27 -04:00
John Keiser 2ccd5b9c97 Merge pull request #2039 from simdjson/jkeiser/more-headers
Disallow including headers from implementation files
2023-07-21 12:09:57 -07:00
Daniel Lemire 1cdcbf79b3 We do actually support legacy 32-bit systems, although not with fast kernels. (#2041) 2023-07-21 13:53:10 -04:00
Calum McConnell 7013ed98cc Peek(0) is an error on 32-bit systems, where pointers are indistinguishable from int32_t (#2040) 2023-07-21 13:52:53 -04:00
John Keiser b383c717d7 Have amalgamate.py verify it's actually amalgamating all the files 2023-07-20 15:11:52 -07:00
John Keiser b8743bced0 Fix amalgamate.py under python 3.7 2023-07-20 14:14:44 -07:00
John Keiser ae9ba2bed2 Rename SIMDJSON_AMALGAMATED to SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE 2023-07-20 11:43:19 -07:00
Daniel Lemire 939844d79f Adding tests for issue 2037. (#2038)
* Adding tests for issue 2037.

* Fixed typo

* Simplifying.
2023-07-20 14:11:33 -04:00
John Keiser 4f4e81668e Change all include paths to <> instead of "" to avoid relative path includes 2023-07-20 10:48:25 -07:00
John Keiser bb54946b78 Disallow including headers from implementation files 2023-07-20 10:01:22 -07:00
John Keiser 4dec6ed5a7 Merge pull request #2036 from simdjson/jkeiser/more-header-fixes
A few more header fixes
2023-07-18 10:26:40 -07:00
John Keiser 1dfd48195d Merge pull request #2035 from simdjson/jkeiser/sanitizer-ci
Run sanitizers in parallel
2023-07-17 23:37:34 -07:00
John Keiser 23afc6b695 Merge branch 'master' into jkeiser/sanitizer-ci 2023-07-17 16:09:20 -07:00
John Keiser 80bc9e5051 Run sanitizers in parallel 2023-07-17 12:57:50 -07:00
402 changed files with 82630 additions and 78519 deletions
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@@ -1,5 +1,8 @@
CompileFlags:
CompilationDatabase: build
Add:
- -Werror -Wall -Wextra -Weffc++ -Wsign-compare -Wshadow -Wwrite-strings -Wpointer-arith -Winit-self -Wconversion -Wno-sign-conversion
- -Wundefined-inline
Diagnostics:
Suppress:
- misc-unused-alias-decls
@@ -16,10 +19,28 @@ If:
CompileFlags:
Add:
- -Wno-unneeded-internal-declaration
- -Wno-undefined-inline # TODO fix and remove these violations
- -Wno-undefined-internal # TODO fix and remove these violations
- -Wno-unused-function
- -Wno-unused-const-variable
Diagnostics:
Suppress:
- pp_including_mainfile_in_preamble
---
# Amalgamated files that require or partly define an implementation
If:
PathMatch:
- .*/(arm64|fallback|haswell|icelake|ppc64|westmere)/begin.h
- .*/generic/.*
Diagnostics:
Suppress:
- pragma_attribute_no_pop_eof
---
# clang has a bad time detecting the push/pop together in src/ for some reason
If:
PathMatch:
- include/simdjson/.*/end.h
- src/(arm64|fallback|haswell|icelake|ppc64|westmere).cpp
Diagnostics:
Suppress:
- pragma_attribute_no_pop_eof
- pragma_attribute_stack_mismatch
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@@ -45,11 +45,15 @@ It is fine to report bugs against our main branch, but if that is what you are d
**Configuration (please complete the following information if relevant)**
- OS: [e.g. Ubuntu 16.04.6 LTS]
- Compiler [e.g. Apple clang version 11.0.3 (clang-1103.0.32.59) x86_64-apple-darwin19.4.0]
- Compiler* [e.g. Apple clang version 11.0.3 (clang-1103.0.32.59) x86_64-apple-darwin19.4.0]
- Version [e.g. 22]
- Optimization setting (e.g., -O3)
We support up-to-date 64-bit ARM and x64 FreeBSD, macOS, Windows and Linux systems. Please ensure that your configuration is supported before labelling the issue as a bug. In particular, we do not support legacy 32-bit systems.
We support up-to-date 64-bit ARM and x64 FreeBSD, macOS, Windows and Linux systems. Please ensure that your configuration is supported before labelling the issue as a bug.
* We do not support unreleased or experimental compilers. If you encounter an issue with a
pre-release version of a compiler, do not report it as a bug to simdjson. However, we always
invite contributions either in the form an analysis or of a code contribution.
**Indicate whether you are willing or able to provide a bug fix as a pull request**
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@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ A clear and concise description of any alternative solutions or features you've
**Additional context**
Add any other context or screenshots about the feature request here.
** Are you willing to contribute code or documentation toward this new feature? **
**Are you willing to contribute code or documentation toward this new feature?**
If you plan to contribute to simdjson, please read our
* CONTRIBUTING guide: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md and our
* HACKING guide: https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/HACKING.md
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ jobs:
image: debian:testing
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install dependencies
run: |
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
url: ${{ steps.deployment.outputs.page_url }}
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install Doxygen
run: sudo apt-get install doxygen graphviz -y
- run: mkdir docs
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ jobs:
whitespace:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Remove whitespace and check the diff
run: |
set -eu
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ jobs:
# fuzzers that change behaviour with SIMDJSON_FORCE_IMPLEMENTATION
defaultimplfuzzers: atpointer dump dump_raw_tape element minify parser print_json
# fuzzers that loop over the implementations themselves, or don't need to switch.
implfuzzers: implementations minifyimpl ndjson ondemand padded utf8 # TODO add singlestage
implfuzzers: implementations minifyimpl ndjson ondemand padded utf8
implementations: haswell westmere fallback
UBSAN_OPTIONS: halt_on_error=1
MAXLEN: -max_len=4000
@@ -34,17 +34,18 @@ jobs:
sudo apt update
sudo apt-get install --quiet ninja-build valgrind zip unzip lsb-release wget software-properties-common gnupg
wget https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh
sudo apt-get purge --auto-remove llvm python3-lldb-15 llvm-15
chmod +x llvm.sh
sudo ./llvm.sh $CLANGVERSION
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v4
id: cache-corpus
with:
path: out/
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@@ -0,0 +1,50 @@
name: LoongArch64-CI
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
loongarch64:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
strategy:
fail-fast: false
matrix:
platform:
- { toolchain-version: 2023.08.08 }
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Install build requirements
run: |
sudo apt-get update -y
sudo apt-get install -y --no-install-recommends cmake
- uses: actions/cache/restore@v4
id: restore-cache
with:
path: /opt/cross-tools
key: loongarch64-${{ matrix.platform.toolchain-version }}
- name: Download LoongArch64 gcc+glibc toolchain
if: ${{ !steps.restore-cache.outputs.cache-hit }}
run: |
url="https://github.com/loongson/build-tools/releases/download/${{ matrix.platform.toolchain-version }}/x86_64-cross-tools-loongarch64-gcc-libc.tar.xz"
wget "$url" -O /tmp/toolchain.tar.xz
mkdir -p /opt
tar -C /opt -x -f /tmp/toolchain.tar.xz
- uses: actions/cache/save@v3
if: ${{ !steps.restore-cache.outputs.cache-hit }}
with:
path: /opt/cross-tools
key: loongarch64-${{ matrix.platform.toolchain-version }}
- name: setup Loongarch64 build environment
run: |
echo "/opt/cross-tools/bin" >> $GITHUB_PATH
echo "CC=loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc" >> $GITHUB_ENV
echo "CXX=loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-g++" >> $GITHUB_ENV
- name: configure
run: cmake -B build -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR=loongarch64 -DARCH=lonngarch64 -DCMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME=Linux -DCMAKE_C_COMPILER=loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-gcc -DCMAKE_CXX_COMPILER=loongarch64-unknown-linux-gnu-g++
- name: build
run: cmake --build build
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: macos-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
@@ -31,3 +31,14 @@ jobs:
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 &&
cd ../tests/installation_tests/find &&
mkdir build && cd build && cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../../../build/destination .. && cmake --build .
- name: Use cmake (shared)
run: |
mkdir buildshared &&
cd buildshared &&
cmake -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=ON -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=ON -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=destination .. &&
cmake --build . &&
ctest --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly -j &&
cmake --install . &&
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 &&
cd ../tests/installation_tests/find &&
mkdir buildshared && cd buildshared && cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../../../buildshared/destination .. && cmake --build .
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@@ -24,8 +24,8 @@ jobs:
CMAKE_GENERATOR: Ninja
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -26,8 +26,8 @@ jobs:
CMAKE_GENERATOR: Ninja
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ jobs:
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
name: Build on ubuntu-20.04 ppc64le
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2.0.5
name: Run commands
id: runcmd
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
name: Test
id: runcmd
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
name: Ubuntu riscv64 (GCC 11)
on:
push:
branches:
- master
pull_request:
branches:
- master
jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
name: Test
id: runcmd
with:
arch: riscv64
distro: ubuntu_latest
githubToken: ${{ github.token }}
install: |
apt-get update -q -y
apt-get install -y cmake make g++
run: |
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -B build
cmake --build build -j=2
ctest --output-on-failure --test-dir build
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@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ jobs:
build:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: uraimo/run-on-arch-action@v2
name: Test
id: runcmd
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@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ jobs:
CXX: g++-8
CC: gcc-8
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ name: Ubuntu 20.04 CI (GCC 9) With Memory Sanitizer
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
ubuntu-build:
ubuntu-build-address-sanitizier:
if: >-
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip ci]') &&
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
@@ -21,6 +21,17 @@ jobs:
cmake -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug -DSIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=OFF -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF .. &&
cmake --build . &&
ctest --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly -j
ubuntu-build-undefined-sanitizer:
if: >-
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip ci]') &&
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- name: Use cmake with undefined sanitizer
run: |
mkdir builddebugundefsani &&
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@@ -9,11 +9,25 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- name: Use cmake to build just the library
run: |
mkdir buildjustlib &&
cd buildjustlib &&
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=OFF -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=destination .. &&
cmake --build . &&
cmake --install . &&
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 &&
cd ../tests/installation_tests/find &&
mkdir buildjustlib &&
cd buildjustlib &&
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../../../buildjustlib/destination .. &&
cmake --build .
- name: Use cmake
run: |
mkdir builddebug &&
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@@ -9,13 +9,11 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- name: Install clang++-13
run: sudo apt-get install -y clang++-13
- name: Use cmake
run: |
mkdir build &&
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@@ -9,13 +9,11 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- name: Install clang++-14
run: sudo apt-get install -y clang++-14
- name: Use cmake
run: |
mkdir build &&
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@@ -9,8 +9,8 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -9,13 +9,11 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- name: Install gcc12
run: sudo apt-get install -y g++-12
- name: Use cmake
run: |
mkdir build &&
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@@ -0,0 +1,23 @@
name: Ubuntu 22.04 CI (GCC 13)
on: [push, pull_request]
jobs:
ubuntu-build:
if: >-
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip ci]') &&
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- name: Use cmake
run: |
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
CXX=g++-13 cmake -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON .. &&
cmake --build . &&
ctest --output-on-failure -LE explicitonly -j
@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
name: Ubuntu 20.04 CI (GCC 9) with Thread Sanitizer
name: Ubuntu 22.04 CI (GCC 12) with Thread Sanitizer
on: [push, pull_request]
@@ -7,10 +7,10 @@ jobs:
if: >-
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip ci]') &&
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-20.04
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ jobs:
run: |
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
cmake -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE_THREADS=ON .. &&
CXX=g++-12 cmake -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -DSIMDJSON_SANITIZE_THREADS=ON .. &&
cmake --build . --target document_stream_tests --target ondemand_document_stream_tests --target parse_many_test &&
ctest --output-on-failure -R parse_many_test &&
ctest --output-on-failure -R document_stream_tests
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@@ -9,11 +9,25 @@ jobs:
! contains(toJSON(github.event.commits.*.message), '[skip github]')
runs-on: ubuntu-22.04
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
- name: Use cmake to build just the library
run: |
mkdir buildjustlib &&
cd buildjustlib &&
cmake -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=OFF -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=OFF -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=destination .. &&
cmake --build . &&
cmake --install . &&
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 &&
cd ../tests/installation_tests/find &&
mkdir buildjustlib &&
cd buildjustlib &&
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX:PATH=../../../buildjustlib/destination .. &&
cmake --build .
- name: Use cmake
run: |
mkdir builddebug &&
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ jobs:
- {arch: ARM64}
steps:
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Use cmake
run: |
cmake -A ${{ matrix.arch }} -DCMAKE_CROSSCOMPILING=1 -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -D SIMDJSON_GOOGLE_BENCHMARKS=OFF -DSIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS=OFF -B build &&
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
- {gen: Visual Studio 17 2022, arch: x64, shared: OFF}
steps:
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Configure
run: |
cmake -DSIMDJSON_CXX_STANDARD=20 -G "${{matrix.gen}}" -A ${{matrix.arch}} -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -DSIMDJSON_COMPETITION=OFF -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=${{matrix.shared}} -B build
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@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ jobs:
- {gen: Visual Studio 17 2022, arch: x64, shared: OFF}
steps:
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Configure
run: |
cmake -G "${{matrix.gen}}" -A ${{matrix.arch}} -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -DSIMDJSON_COMPETITION=OFF -DBUILD_SHARED_LIBS=${{matrix.shared}} -B build
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@@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ jobs:
- {gen: Visual Studio 17 2022, arch: x64}
steps:
- name: checkout
uses: actions/checkout@v3
uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Configure
run: |
cmake -G "${{matrix.gen}}" -A ${{matrix.arch}} -T ClangCL -DSIMDJSON_DEVELOPER_MODE=ON -DSIMDJSON_COMPETITION=OFF -B build
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@@ -7,8 +7,8 @@ jobs:
name: windows-vs17
runs-on: windows-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v3
- uses: actions/cache@v3
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- uses: actions/cache@v4
with:
path: dependencies/.cache
key: ${{ hashFiles('dependencies/CMakeLists.txt') }}
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@@ -98,6 +98,17 @@
"queue": "cpp",
"shared_mutex": "cpp",
"ranges": "cpp",
"span": "cpp"
"span": "cpp",
"__verbose_abort": "cpp",
"charconv": "cpp",
"source_location": "cpp",
"strstream": "cpp",
"typeindex": "cpp",
"*.tcc": "cpp",
"memory_resource": "cpp",
"numbers": "cpp",
"semaphore": "cpp",
"stop_token": "cpp",
"cfenv": "cpp"
}
}
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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 3.2.1
VERSION 3.9.0
DESCRIPTION "Parsing gigabytes of JSON per second"
HOMEPAGE_URL "https://simdjson.org/"
LANGUAGES CXX C
@@ -20,8 +20,10 @@ string(
# ---- Options, variables ----
# These version numbers are modified by tools/release.py
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_VERSION "16.0.0" CACHE STRING "simdjson library version")
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_SOVERSION "16" CACHE STRING "simdjson library soversion")
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_VERSION "22.0.0" CACHE STRING "simdjson library version")
set(SIMDJSON_LIB_SOVERSION "22" CACHE STRING "simdjson library soversion")
option(SIMDJSON_BUILD_STATIC_LIB "Build simdjson_static library along with simdjson" OFF)
option(SIMDJSON_ENABLE_THREADS "Link with thread support" ON)
@@ -56,8 +58,17 @@ include(cmake/developer-options.cmake)
# ---- simdjson library ----
add_library(simdjson src/simdjson.cpp)
set(SIMDJSON_SOURCES src/simdjson.cpp)
add_library(simdjson ${SIMDJSON_SOURCES})
add_library(simdjson::simdjson ALIAS simdjson)
set(SIMDJSON_LIBRARIES simdjson)
if(SIMDJSON_BUILD_STATIC_LIB)
add_library(simdjson_static STATIC ${SIMDJSON_SOURCES})
add_library(simdjson::simdjson_static ALIAS simdjson_static)
list(APPEND SIMDJSON_LIBRARIES simdjson_static)
endif()
set_target_properties(
simdjson PROPERTIES
@@ -95,6 +106,24 @@ if(
)
endif()
if(CMAKE_SYSTEM_PROCESSOR MATCHES "^(loongarch64)$")
option(SIMDJSON_PREFER_LSX "Prefer LoongArch SX" ON)
include(CheckCXXCompilerFlag)
check_cxx_compiler_flag(-mlasx COMPILER_SUPPORTS_LASX)
check_cxx_compiler_flag(-mlsx COMPILER_SUPPORTS_LSX)
if(COMPILER_SUPPORTS_LASX AND NOT SIMDJSON_PREFER_LSX)
simdjson_add_props(
target_compile_options PRIVATE
-mlasx
)
elseif(COMPILER_SUPPORTS_LSX)
simdjson_add_props(
target_compile_options PRIVATE
-mlsx
)
endif()
endif()
# GCC and Clang have horrendous Debug builds when using SIMD.
# A common fix is to use '-Og' instead.
# bug https://gcc.gnu.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=54412
@@ -117,6 +146,9 @@ if(SIMDJSON_ENABLE_THREADS)
endif()
simdjson_apply_props(simdjson)
if(SIMDJSON_BUILD_STATIC_LIB)
simdjson_apply_props(simdjson_static)
endif()
# ---- Install rules ----
@@ -138,7 +170,6 @@ install(
ARCHIVE COMPONENT simdjson_Development
INCLUDES DESTINATION "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}"
)
configure_file(cmake/simdjson-config.cmake.in simdjson-config.cmake @ONLY)
write_basic_package_version_file(
@@ -167,6 +198,20 @@ install(
COMPONENT simdjson_Development
)
if(SIMDJSON_BUILD_STATIC_LIB)
install(
TARGETS simdjson_static
EXPORT simdjson_staticTargets
ARCHIVE COMPONENT simdjson_Development
)
install(
EXPORT simdjson_staticTargets
NAMESPACE simdjson::
DESTINATION "${SIMDJSON_INSTALL_CMAKEDIR}"
COMPONENT simdjson_Development
)
endif()
# pkg-config
include(cmake/JoinPaths.cmake)
join_paths(PKGCONFIG_INCLUDEDIR "\${prefix}" "${CMAKE_INSTALL_INCLUDEDIR}")
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@@ -52,10 +52,11 @@ General Guidelines
Contributors are encouraged to :
- Document their changes. Though we do not enforce a rule regarding code comments, we prefer that non-trivial algorithms and techniques be somewhat documented in the code.
- Follow as much as possible the existing code style. We do not enforce a specific code style, but we prefer consistency.
- Follow as much as possible the existing code style. We do not enforce a specific code style, but we prefer consistency. We avoid contractions (isn't, aren't) in the comments.
- Modify as few lines of code as possible when working on an issue. The more lines you modify, the harder it is for your fellow human beings to understand what is going on.
- Tools may report "problems" with the code, but we never delegate programming to tools: if there is a problem with the code, we need to understand it. Thus we will not "fix" code merely to please a static analyzer.
- Provide tests for any new feature. We will not merge a new feature without tests.
- Run before/after benchmarks so that we can appreciate the effect of the changes on the performance.
Pull Requests
--------------
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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 = "3.2.1"
PROJECT_NUMBER = "3.9.0"
# 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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@@ -80,7 +80,7 @@ simdjson's source structure, from the top level, looks like this:
* simdjson/internal/*.h: the `simdjson::internal` namespace. Private classes and functions used by the rest of simdjson.
* simdjson/dom.h: the `simdjson::dom` namespace. Includes all public DOM classes.
* simdjson/dom/*.h: Declarations/definitions for individual DOM classes.
* simdjson/arm64|fallback|haswell|icelake|ppc64|westmere.h: `simdjson::<implementation>` namesapce. Common implementation-specific tools like number and string parsing, as well as minification.
* simdjson/arm64|fallback|haswell|icelake|ppc64|westmere.h: `simdjson::<implementation>` namespace. Common implementation-specific tools like number and string parsing, as well as minification.
* simdjson/arm64|fallback|haswell|icelake|ppc64|westmere/*.h: implementation-specific functions such as , etc.
* simdjson/generic/*.h: the bulk of the actual code, written generically and compiled for each implementation, using functions defined in the implementation's .h files.
* simdjson/generic/dependencies.h: dependencies on common, non-implementation-specific simdjson classes. This will be included before including amalgamated.h.
@@ -283,8 +283,6 @@ If your compiler does not default on C++11 support or better you may get failing
Note that the name of directory (`build`) is arbitrary, you can name it as you want (e.g., `buildgcc`) and you can have as many different such directories as you would like (one per configuration).
## Usage (CMake on 64-bit Windows using Visual Studio 2019 or better)
Recent versions of Visual Studio support CMake natively, [please refer to the Visual Studio documentation](https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/build/cmake-projects-in-visual-studio?view=msvc-170).
@@ -304,17 +302,15 @@ Though having Visual Studio installed is necessary, one can build simdjson using
- `mkdir build`
- `cd build`
- `cmake ..`
- `cmake --build . -config Release`
- `cmake --build . --config Release`
Furthermore, if you have installed LLVM clang on Windows, for example as a component of Visual Studio 2019, you can configure and build simdjson using LLVM clang on Windows using cmake:
- `mkdir build`
- `cd build`
- `cmake -T ClangCL ..`
- `cmake --build . -config Release`
- `cmake --build . --config Release`
## Various References
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@@ -1,8 +1,6 @@
[![Ubuntu 20.04 CI](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/workflows/Ubuntu%2020.04%20CI%20(GCC%209)/badge.svg)](https://simdjson.org/plots.html)
![VS16-CI](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/workflows/VS16-CI/badge.svg)
[![Fuzzing Status](https://oss-fuzz-build-logs.storage.googleapis.com/badges/simdjson.svg)](https://bugs.chromium.org/p/oss-fuzz/issues/list?sort=-opened&can=1&q=proj:simdjson)
![MinGW64-CI](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/workflows/MinGW64-CI/badge.svg)
[![][license img]][license]
[![Doxygen Documentation](https://img.shields.io/badge/docs-doxygen-green.svg)](https://simdjson.github.io/simdjson/)
@@ -31,6 +29,7 @@ Table of Contents
* [Real-world usage](#real-world-usage)
* [Quick Start](#quick-start)
* [Documentation](#documentation)
* [Godbolt](#godbolt)
* [Performance results](#performance-results)
* [Bindings and Ports of simdjson](#bindings-and-ports-of-simdjson)
* [About simdjson](#about-simdjson)
@@ -42,8 +41,10 @@ Table of Contents
Real-world usage
----------------
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org/)
- [ClickHouse](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse)
- [Facebook/Meta Velox](https://velox-lib.io)
- [Meta Velox](https://velox-lib.io)
- [Google Pax](https://github.com/google/paxml)
- [milvus](https://github.com/milvus-io/milvus)
- [Clang Build Analyzer](https://github.com/aras-p/ClangBuildAnalyzer)
- [Shopify HeapProfiler](https://github.com/Shopify/heap-profiler)
@@ -68,9 +69,9 @@ The simdjson library is easily consumable with a single .h and .cpp file.
0. Prerequisites: `g++` (version 7 or better) or `clang++` (version 6 or better), and a 64-bit
system with a command-line shell (e.g., Linux, macOS, freeBSD). We also support programming
environments like Visual Studio and Xcode, but different steps are needed.
environments like Visual Studio and Xcode, but different steps are needed. Users of clang++ may need to specify the C++ version (e.g., `c++ -std=c++17`) since clang++ tends to default on C++98.
1. Pull [simdjson.h](singleheader/simdjson.h) and [simdjson.cpp](singleheader/simdjson.cpp) into a
directory, along with the sample file [twitter.json](jsonexamples/twitter.json).
directory, along with the sample file [twitter.json](jsonexamples/twitter.json). You can download them with the `wget` utility:
```
wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simdjson/simdjson/master/singleheader/simdjson.h https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simdjson/simdjson/master/singleheader/simdjson.cpp https://raw.githubusercontent.com/simdjson/simdjson/master/jsonexamples/twitter.json
@@ -95,6 +96,7 @@ int main(void) {
100 results.
```
Documentation
-------------
@@ -106,11 +108,12 @@ Usage documentation is available:
how you can work with it.
* [API](https://simdjson.github.io/simdjson/) contains the automatically generated API documentation.
Godbolt
-------------
Some users may want to browse code along with the compiled assembly. You want to check out the following lists of examples:
* [simdjson examples with errors handled through exceptions](https://godbolt.org/z/98Kx9Kqjn)
* [simdjson examples with errors without exceptions](https://godbolt.org/z/PKG7GdbPo)
* [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
-------------------
@@ -165,6 +168,8 @@ We distinguish between "bindings" (which just wrap the C++ code) and a port to a
- [simdjzon](https://github.com/travisstaloch/simdjzon): zig port.
- [JSON-Simd](https://github.com/rawleyfowler/JSON-simd): Raku bindings.
- [JSON::SIMD](https://metacpan.org/pod/JSON::SIMD): Perl bindings; fully-featured JSON module that uses simdjson for decoding.
- [gemmaJSON](https://github.com/sainttttt/gemmaJSON): Nim JSON parser based on simdjson bindings.
- [simdjson-java](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson-java): Java port.
About simdjson
--------------
@@ -173,7 +178,11 @@ The simdjson library takes advantage of modern microarchitectures, parallelizing
instructions, reducing branch misprediction, and reducing data dependency to take advantage of each
CPU's multiple execution cores.
Some people [enjoy reading our paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.08318): A description of the design
Our default front-end is called On Demand, and we wrote a paper about it:
- John Keiser, Daniel Lemire, [On-Demand JSON: A Better Way to Parse Documents?](http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.17149), Software: Practice and Experience (to appear)
Some people [enjoy reading the first (2019) simdjson paper](https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.08318): A description of the design
and implementation of simdjson is in our research article:
- Geoff Langdale, Daniel Lemire, [Parsing Gigabytes of JSON per Second](https://arxiv.org/abs/1902.08318), VLDB Journal 28 (6), 2019.
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@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
# Security Policy
## Reporting a Vulnerability
Please use the following contact information for reporting a vulnerability:
- [Daniel Lemire](https://github.com/lemire) - daniel@lemire.me
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@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ if (TARGET benchmark::benchmark)
if(TARGET nlohmann_json)
target_link_libraries(bench_ondemand PRIVATE nlohmann_json)
endif()
if(TARGET boostjson)
target_link_libraries(bench_ondemand PRIVATE boostjson)
endif()
endif()
endif()
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "amazon_cellphones.h"
namespace amazon_cellphones {
using namespace simdjson;
template<bool threaded>
struct simdjson_singlestage {
using StringType = std::string;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::map<StringType, brand> &result) {
#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED
parser.threaded = threaded;
#endif
singlestage::document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json);
singlestage::document_stream::iterator i = stream.begin();
++i; // Skip first line
for (;i != stream.end(); ++i) {
auto doc = *i;
size_t index{0};
StringType copy;
double rating;
uint64_t reviews;
for ( auto value : doc ) {
switch (index)
{
case 1:
copy = StringType(std::string_view(value));
break;
case 5:
rating = double(value);
break;
case 7:
reviews = uint64_t(value);
break;
default:
break;
}
index++;
}
auto x = result.find(copy);
if (x == result.end()) { // If key not found, add new key
result.emplace(copy, amazon_cellphones::brand{
rating * reviews,
reviews
});
} else { // Otherwise, update key data
x->second.cumulative_rating += rating * reviews;
x->second.reviews_count += reviews;
}
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(amazon_cellphones, simdjson_singlestage<UNTHREADED>)->UseManualTime();
#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(amazon_cellphones, simdjson_singlestage<THREADED>)->UseManualTime();
#endif
} // namespace amazon_cellphones
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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@@ -473,28 +473,6 @@ static void twitter_count(State& state) {
}
BENCHMARK(twitter_count);
#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS
SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING
static void iterator_twitter_count(State& state) {
// Prints the number of results in twitter.json
padded_string json = padded_string::load(TWITTER_JSON);
ParsedJson pj = build_parsed_json(json);
for (simdjson_unused auto _ : state) {
ParsedJson::Iterator iter(pj);
// uint64_t result_count = doc["search_metadata"]["count"];
if (!iter.move_to_key("search_metadata")) { return; }
if (!iter.move_to_key("count")) { return; }
if (!iter.is_integer()) { return; }
int64_t result_count = iter.get_integer();
if (result_count != 100) { return; }
}
}
BENCHMARK(iterator_twitter_count);
SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
static void twitter_default_profile(State& state) {
// Count unique users with a default profile.
dom::parser parser;
@@ -578,54 +556,6 @@ static void error_code_twitter_default_profile(State& state) noexcept {
}
BENCHMARK(error_code_twitter_default_profile);
#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS
SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING
static void iterator_twitter_default_profile(State& state) {
// Count unique users with a default profile.
padded_string json;
auto error = padded_string::load(TWITTER_JSON).get(json);
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
ParsedJson pj = build_parsed_json(json);
for (simdjson_unused auto _ : state) {
set<string_view> default_users;
ParsedJson::Iterator iter(pj);
// for (dom::object tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
if (!(iter.move_to_key("statuses") && iter.is_array())) { return; }
if (iter.down()) { // first status
do {
// dom::object user = tweet["user"];
if (!(iter.move_to_key("user") && iter.is_object())) { return; }
// if (user["default_profile"]) {
if (iter.move_to_key("default_profile")) {
if (iter.is_true()) {
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to user
// default_users.insert(user["screen_name"]);
if (!(iter.move_to_key("screen_name") && iter.is_string())) { return; }
default_users.emplace(iter.get_string(), iter.get_string_length());
}
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to user
}
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to status
} while (iter.next()); // next status
}
if (default_users.size() != 86) { return; }
}
}
SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
BENCHMARK(iterator_twitter_default_profile);
#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
static void error_code_twitter_image_sizes(State& state) noexcept {
// Count unique image sizes
dom::parser parser;
@@ -680,92 +610,4 @@ static void parse_surrogate_pairs(State& state) {
}
BENCHMARK(parse_surrogate_pairs);
#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS
SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING
static void iterator_twitter_image_sizes(State& state) {
// Count unique image sizes
padded_string json;
auto error = padded_string::load(TWITTER_JSON).get(json);
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
ParsedJson pj = build_parsed_json(json);
for (simdjson_unused auto _ : state) {
set<tuple<uint64_t, uint64_t>> image_sizes;
ParsedJson::Iterator iter(pj);
// for (dom::object tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
if (!(iter.move_to_key("statuses") && iter.is_array())) { return; }
if (iter.down()) { // first status
do {
// dom::object media;
// not_found = tweet["entities"]["media"].get(media);
// if (!not_found) {
if (iter.move_to_key("entities")) {
if (!iter.is_object()) { return; }
if (iter.move_to_key("media")) {
if (!iter.is_array()) { return; }
// for (dom::object image : media) {
if (iter.down()) { // first media
do {
// for (auto [key, size] : dom::object(image["sizes"])) {
if (!(iter.move_to_key("sizes") && iter.is_object())) { return; }
if (iter.down()) { // first size
do {
iter.move_to_value();
// image_sizes.insert({ size["w"], size["h"] });
if (!(iter.move_to_key("w")) && !iter.is_integer()) { return; }
uint64_t width = iter.get_integer();
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to size
if (!(iter.move_to_key("h")) && !iter.is_integer()) { return; }
uint64_t height = iter.get_integer();
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to size
image_sizes.emplace(width, height);
} while (iter.next()); // next size
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to sizes
}
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to image
} while (iter.next()); // next image
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to media
}
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to entities
}
if (!iter.up()) { return; } // back to status
}
} while (iter.next()); // next status
}
if (image_sizes.size() != 15) { return; };
}
}
BENCHMARK(iterator_twitter_image_sizes);
#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
static void print_json(State& state) noexcept {
// Prints the number of results in twitter.json
dom::parser parser;
padded_string json;
auto error = padded_string::load(TWITTER_JSON).get(json);
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
int code = json_parse(json, parser);
if (code) { cerr << error_message(code) << endl; return; }
for (simdjson_unused auto _ : state) {
std::stringstream s;
if (!parser.print_json(s)) { cerr << "print_json failed" << endl; return; }
}
}
BENCHMARK(print_json);
#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
BENCHMARK_MAIN();
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@@ -21,12 +21,15 @@ SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
#endif
#ifdef SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include <boost/json.hpp>
#endif
// This has to be last, for reasons I don't yet understand
#include <benchmark/benchmark.h>
SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#include "json2msgpack/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "json2msgpack/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#include "json2msgpack/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "json2msgpack/yyjson.h"
#include "json2msgpack/rapidjson.h"
@@ -34,9 +37,9 @@ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#include "json2msgpack/sajson.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_SAJSON
#include "json2msgpack/nlohmann_json.h"
#include "json2msgpack/boostjson.h"
#include "partial_tweets/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "partial_tweets/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#include "partial_tweets/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "partial_tweets/yyjson.h"
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_SAJSON
@@ -50,12 +53,11 @@ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "partial_tweets/nlohmann_json_sax.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "partial_tweets/boostjson.h"
#include "distinct_user_id/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "distinct_user_id/simdjson_ondemand_json_pointer.h"
#include "distinct_user_id/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#include "distinct_user_id/simdjson_singlestage_json_pointer.h"
#include "distinct_user_id/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "distinct_user_id/simdjson_dom_json_pointer.h"
#include "distinct_user_id/yyjson.h"
@@ -70,9 +72,9 @@ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "distinct_user_id/nlohmann_json_sax.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "distinct_user_id/boostjson.h"
#include "find_tweet/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "find_tweet/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#include "find_tweet/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "find_tweet/yyjson.h"
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_SAJSON
@@ -86,9 +88,9 @@ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "find_tweet/nlohmann_json_sax.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "find_tweet/boostjson.h"
#include "top_tweet/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "top_tweet/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#include "top_tweet/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "top_tweet/yyjson.h"
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_SAJSON
@@ -102,10 +104,10 @@ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "top_tweet/nlohmann_json_sax.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "top_tweet/boostjson.h"
#include "kostya/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "kostya/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#include "kostya/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "kostya/yyjson.h"
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_SAJSON
@@ -119,15 +121,12 @@ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "kostya/nlohmann_json_sax.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "kostya/boostjson.h"
#include "large_random/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_UNORDERED
#include "large_random/simdjson_ondemand_unordered.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_UNORDERED
#include "large_random/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SINGLESTAGE_UNORDERED
#include "large_random/simdjson_singlestage_unordered.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SINGLESTAGE_UNORDERED
#include "large_random/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "large_random/yyjson.h"
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_ONDEMAND_SAJSON
@@ -141,13 +140,12 @@ SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "large_random/nlohmann_json_sax.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_SAX
#include "large_random/boostjson.h"
#include "amazon_cellphones/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "amazon_cellphones/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "amazon_cellphones/simdjson_singlestage.h"
#include "large_amazon_cellphones/simdjson_dom.h"
#include "large_amazon_cellphones/simdjson_ondemand.h"
#include "large_amazon_cellphones/simdjson_singlestage.h"
BENCHMARK_MAIN();
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@@ -169,22 +169,6 @@ BENCHMARK(parse_gsoc)->Repetitions(10)->ComputeStatistics("max", [](const std::v
})->DisplayAggregatesOnly(true);
#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS
SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING
static void json_parse(State& state) {
ParsedJson pj;
if (!pj.allocate_capacity(EMPTY_ARRAY.length())) { return; }
for (simdjson_unused auto _ : state) {
auto error = json_parse(EMPTY_ARRAY, pj);
if (error) { return; }
}
}
SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
BENCHMARK(json_parse);
#endif // SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
static void parser_parse_error_code(State& state) {
dom::parser parser;
if (parser.allocate(EMPTY_ARRAY.length())) { return; }
@@ -213,20 +197,6 @@ BENCHMARK(parser_parse_exception);
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#ifndef SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_API
SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS
SIMDJSON_DISABLE_DEPRECATED_WARNING
static void build_parsed_json(State& state) {
for (simdjson_unused auto _ : state) {
dom::parser parser = simdjson::build_parsed_json(EMPTY_ARRAY);
if (!parser.valid) { return; }
}
}
SIMDJSON_POP_DISABLE_WARNINGS
BENCHMARK(build_parsed_json);
#endif
static void document_parse_error_code(State& state) {
for (simdjson_unused auto _ : state) {
dom::parser parser;
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@@ -445,7 +445,7 @@ struct benchmarker {
return 100.0 * a / b;
}
void print(bool tabbed_output) const {
void print(bool tabbed_output, bool stage1_only) const {
if (tabbed_output) {
char* filename_copy = reinterpret_cast<char*>(malloc(strlen(filename)+1));
SIMDJSON_PUSH_DISABLE_WARNINGS
@@ -503,17 +503,21 @@ struct benchmarker {
stats->blocks_with_16_structurals_flipped, percent(stats->blocks_with_16_structurals_flipped, stats->blocks));
}
printf("\n");
printf("All Stages (excluding allocation)\n");
print_aggregate("| " , all_stages_without_allocation.best);
// frequently, allocation is a tiny fraction of the running time so we omit it
if(allocate_stage.best.elapsed_sec() > 0.01 * all_stages_without_allocation.best.elapsed_sec()) {
printf("|- Allocation\n");
print_aggregate("| ", allocate_stage.best);
if(!stage1_only) {
printf("All Stages (excluding allocation)\n");
print_aggregate("| " , all_stages_without_allocation.best);
// frequently, allocation is a tiny fraction of the running time so we omit it
if(allocate_stage.best.elapsed_sec() > 0.01 * all_stages_without_allocation.best.elapsed_sec()) {
printf("|- Allocation\n");
print_aggregate("| ", allocate_stage.best);
}
}
printf("|- Stage 1\n");
print_aggregate("| ", stage1.best);
printf("|- Stage 2\n");
print_aggregate("| ", stage2.best);
if(!stage1_only) {
printf("|- Stage 2\n");
print_aggregate("| ", stage2.best);
}
if (collector.has_events()) {
double freq1 = (stage1.best.cycles() / stage1.best.elapsed_sec()) / 1000000000.0;
double freq2 = (stage2.best.cycles() / stage2.best.elapsed_sec()) / 1000000000.0;
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
#pragma once
#ifdef SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include "distinct_user_id.h"
namespace distinct_user_id {
struct boostjson {
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<uint64_t> &result) {
auto root = boost::json::parse(json);
for (const auto &tweet : root.at("statuses").as_array()) {
result.push_back(tweet.at("user").at("id").to_number<uint64_t>());
if (tweet.as_object().if_contains("retweeted_status")) {
result.push_back(tweet.at("retweeted_status").at("user").at("id").to_number<uint64_t>());
}
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(distinct_user_id, boostjson)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace distinct_user_id
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "distinct_user_id.h"
namespace distinct_user_id {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage {
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<uint64_t> &result) {
// Walk the document, parsing as we go
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object tweet : doc.find_field("statuses")) {
// We believe that all statuses have a matching
// user, and we are willing to throw when they do not.
result.push_back(tweet.find_field("user").find_field("id"));
// Not all tweets have a "retweeted_status", but when they do
// we want to go and find the user within.
auto retweet = tweet.find_field("retweeted_status");
if (!retweet.error()) {
result.push_back(retweet.find_field("user").find_field("id"));
}
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(distinct_user_id, simdjson_singlestage)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace distinct_user_id
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
@@ -1,37 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "distinct_user_id.h"
namespace distinct_user_id {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage_json_pointer {
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<uint64_t> &result) {
// Walk the document, parsing as we go
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object tweet : doc.find_field("statuses")) {
// We believe that all statuses have a matching
// user, and we are willing to throw when they do not.
result.push_back(tweet.at_pointer("/user/id"));
// Not all tweets have a "retweeted_status", but when they do
// we want to go and find the user within.
auto retweet_id = tweet.at_pointer("/retweeted_status/user/id");
if (retweet_id.error() != NO_SUCH_FIELD) {
result.push_back(retweet_id);
}
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(distinct_user_id, simdjson_singlestage_json_pointer)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace distinct_user_id
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ int main(int argc, char *argv[]) {
if (!options.verbose) { progress.erase(); }
for (size_t i=0; i<options.files.size(); i++) {
benchmarkers[i]->print(options.tabbed_output);
benchmarkers[i]->print(options.tabbed_output, options.stage1_only);
delete benchmarkers[i];
}
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@@ -34,11 +34,15 @@
#include <string>
#include <vector>
#include "linux-perf-events.h"
#ifdef __linux__
#include "linux-perf-events.h"
#include <libgen.h>
#endif
#if __APPLE__ && __aarch64__
#include "apple/apple_arm_events.h"
#endif
#include "simdjson.h"
using std::string;
@@ -134,7 +138,7 @@ struct event_collector {
#if defined(__linux__)
LinuxEvents<PERF_TYPE_HARDWARE> linux_events;
event_collector(simdjson_unused bool quiet = false) : linux_events(vector<int>{
event_collector() : linux_events(vector<int>{
#if SIMDJSON_SIMPLE_PERFORMANCE_COUNTERS
PERF_COUNT_HW_CPU_CYCLES,
PERF_COUNT_HW_INSTRUCTIONS,
@@ -149,8 +153,17 @@ struct event_collector {
bool has_events() {
return linux_events.is_working();
}
#elif __APPLE__ && __aarch64__
AppleEvents apple_events;
performance_counters diff;
event_collector() : diff(0) {
apple_events.setup_performance_counters();
}
bool has_events() {
return apple_events.setup_performance_counters();
}
#else
event_collector(simdjson_unused bool _quiet = false) {}
event_collector() {}
bool has_events() {
return false;
}
@@ -159,6 +172,8 @@ struct event_collector {
simdjson_inline void start() {
#if defined(__linux)
linux_events.start();
#elif __APPLE__ && __aarch64__
if(has_events()) { diff = apple_events.get_counters(); }
#endif
start_clock = steady_clock::now();
}
@@ -166,6 +181,16 @@ struct event_collector {
time_point<steady_clock> end_clock = steady_clock::now();
#if defined(__linux)
linux_events.end(count.event_counts);
#elif __APPLE__ && __aarch64__
if(has_events()) {
performance_counters end = apple_events.get_counters();
diff = end - diff;
}
count.event_counts[0] = diff.cycles;
count.event_counts[1] = diff.instructions;
count.event_counts[2] = diff.missed_branches;
count.event_counts[3] = 0;
count.event_counts[4] = 0;
#endif
count.elapsed = end_clock - start_clock;
return count;
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@@ -0,0 +1,30 @@
#pragma once
#ifdef SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include "find_tweet.h"
namespace find_tweet {
struct boostjson {
using StringType=std::string;
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, uint64_t find_id, std::string &result) {
auto root = boost::json::parse(json);
for (const auto &tweet : root.at("statuses").as_array()) {
if (tweet.at("id") == find_id) {
result = tweet.at("text").as_string();
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(find_tweet, boostjson)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace find_tweet
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
@@ -1,33 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "find_tweet.h"
namespace find_tweet {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage {
using StringType=std::string_view;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, uint64_t find_id, std::string_view &result) {
// Walk the document, parsing as we go
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (auto tweet : doc.find_field("statuses")) {
if (uint64_t(tweet.find_field("id")) == find_id) {
result = tweet.find_field("text");
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(find_tweet, simdjson_singlestage)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace find_tweet
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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@@ -0,0 +1,104 @@
#pragma once
#ifdef SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include "json2msgpack.h"
namespace json2msgpack {
struct boostjson2msgpack {
inline std::string_view to_msgpack(const boost::json::value &root, uint8_t *buf) {
buff = buf;
recursive_processor(root);
return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast<char *>(buf), size_t(buff - buf));
}
private:
uint8_t *buff{};
inline void write_double(const double d) noexcept {
*buff++ = 0xcb;
::memcpy(buff, &d, sizeof(d));
buff += sizeof(d);
}
inline void write_byte(const uint8_t b) noexcept {
*buff = b;
buff++;
}
inline void write_uint32(const uint32_t w) noexcept {
::memcpy(buff, &w, sizeof(w));
buff += sizeof(w);
}
inline void write_string(const std::string & str) {
write_byte(0xdb);
write_uint32(uint32_t(str.size()));
::memcpy(buff, str.data(), str.size());
buff += str.size();
}
inline void recursive_processor(const boost::json::value &element) {
switch(element.kind()) {
case boost::json::kind::array: {
write_byte(0xdd);
const auto &array = element.as_array();
write_uint32(static_cast<uint32_t>(array.size()));
for (const auto &child : array) {
recursive_processor(child);
}
} break;
case boost::json::kind::object: {
write_byte(0xdf);
const auto &object = element.as_object();
write_uint32(static_cast<uint32_t>(object.size()));
for (const auto &child : object) {
write_string(child.key_c_str());
recursive_processor(child.value());
}
} break;
case boost::json::kind::int64:
case boost::json::kind::uint64:
case boost::json::kind::double_:
write_double(element.to_number<double>());
break;
case boost::json::kind::string:
write_string(element.as_string().c_str());
break;
case boost::json::kind::bool_:
write_byte(0xc2 + element.as_bool());
break;
case boost::json::kind::null:
write_byte(0xc0);
break;
default:
printf("unexpected\n");
break;
}
}
};
struct boostjson {
using StringType=std::string;
boostjson2msgpack parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, char *buffer, std::string_view &result) {
auto root = boost::json::parse(json);
result = parser.to_msgpack(root, reinterpret_cast<uint8_t *>(buffer));
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(json2msgpack, boostjson)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace json2msgpack
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
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@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ namespace json2msgpack {
using namespace simdjson;
/**
* @brief The simdjsonondemand2msgpack struct is used to quickly convert
* @brief The simdjson2msgpack struct is used to quickly convert
* JSON strings to msgpack views. You must provide a pointer to
* a large memory region where the msgpack gets written. The
* buffer should be large enough to store the msgpack output (which
@@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ using namespace simdjson;
*
* Recommended usage:
*
* simdjsonondemand2msgpack parser{};
* simdjson2msgpack parser{};
* simdjson::padded_string json = "[1,2]"_padded; // some JSON
* uint8_t * buffer = new uint8_t[3*json.size() + simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING]; // large buffer
*
@@ -26,10 +26,10 @@ using namespace simdjson;
* The result (msgpack) is a string view to a msgpack serialization of the input JSON,
* it points inside the buffer you provided.
*
* You may reuse the simdjsonondemand2msgpack instance though you should use
* You may reuse the simdjson2msgpack instance though you should use
* one per thread.
*/
struct simdjsonondemand2msgpack {
struct simdjson2msgpack {
/**
* @brief Converts the provided JSON into msgpack.
*
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@ private:
};
std::string_view
simdjsonondemand2msgpack::to_msgpack(const simdjson::padded_string &json,
simdjson2msgpack::to_msgpack(const simdjson::padded_string &json,
uint8_t *buf) {
buff = buf;
ondemand::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
@@ -106,33 +106,33 @@ simdjsonondemand2msgpack::to_msgpack(const simdjson::padded_string &json,
return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast<char *>(buf), size_t(buff - buf));
}
void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::write_double(const double d) noexcept {
void simdjson2msgpack::write_double(const double d) noexcept {
*buff++ = 0xcb;
::memcpy(buff, &d, sizeof(d));
buff += sizeof(d);
}
void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::write_byte(const uint8_t b) noexcept {
void simdjson2msgpack::write_byte(const uint8_t b) noexcept {
*buff = b;
buff++;
}
void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::write_uint32(const uint32_t w) noexcept {
void simdjson2msgpack::write_uint32(const uint32_t w) noexcept {
::memcpy(buff, &w, sizeof(w));
buff += sizeof(w);
}
uint8_t *simdjsonondemand2msgpack::skip_uint32() noexcept {
uint8_t *simdjson2msgpack::skip_uint32() noexcept {
uint8_t *ret = buff;
buff += sizeof(uint32_t);
return ret;
}
void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::write_uint32_at(const uint32_t w, uint8_t *p) noexcept {
void simdjson2msgpack::write_uint32_at(const uint32_t w, uint8_t *p) noexcept {
::memcpy(p, &w, sizeof(w));
}
void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::write_raw_string(
void simdjson2msgpack::write_raw_string(
simdjson::ondemand::raw_json_string in) {
write_byte(0xdb);
uint8_t *location = skip_uint32();
@@ -140,7 +140,7 @@ void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::write_raw_string(
write_uint32_at(uint32_t(v.size()), location);
}
void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::recursive_processor(simdjson::ondemand::value element) {
void simdjson2msgpack::recursive_processor(simdjson::ondemand::value element) {
switch (element.type()) {
case simdjson::ondemand::json_type::array: {
uint32_t counter = 0;
@@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::recursive_processor(simdjson::ondemand::value ele
}
void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::recursive_processor_ref(simdjson::ondemand::value& element) {
void simdjson2msgpack::recursive_processor_ref(simdjson::ondemand::value& element) {
switch (element.type()) {
case simdjson::ondemand::json_type::array: {
uint32_t counter = 0;
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ void simdjsonondemand2msgpack::recursive_processor_ref(simdjson::ondemand::value
struct simdjson_ondemand {
using StringType = std::string_view;
simdjsonondemand2msgpack parser{};
simdjson2msgpack parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, char *buffer,
std::string_view &result) {
@@ -1,250 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "json2msgpack.h"
namespace json2msgpack {
using namespace simdjson;
/**
* @brief The simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack struct is used to quickly convert
* JSON strings to msgpack views. You must provide a pointer to
* a large memory region where the msgpack gets written. The
* buffer should be large enough to store the msgpack output (which
* can never be 3x larger than the input JSON) with an additional
* simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes.
*
* Recommended usage:
*
* simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack parser{};
* simdjson::padded_string json = "[1,2]"_padded; // some JSON
* uint8_t * buffer = new uint8_t[3*json.size() + simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING]; // large buffer
*
* std::string_view msgpack = parser.to_msgpack(json, buffer);
*
* The result (msgpack) is a string view to a msgpack serialization of the input JSON,
* it points inside the buffer you provided.
*
* You may reuse the simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack instance though you should use
* one per thread.
*/
struct simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack {
/**
* @brief Converts the provided JSON into msgpack.
*
* @param json JSON input
* @param buf temporary buffer (must be large enough, with simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING bytes
* of padding)
* @return std::string_view msgpack output, writing to the temporary buffer
*/
inline std::string_view to_msgpack(const simdjson::padded_string &json,
uint8_t *buf);
private:
simdjson_inline void write_double(const double d) noexcept;
simdjson_inline void write_byte(const uint8_t b) noexcept;
simdjson_inline void write_uint32(const uint32_t w) noexcept;
simdjson_inline uint8_t *skip_uint32() noexcept;
simdjson_inline void write_uint32_at(const uint32_t w,
uint8_t *p) noexcept;
simdjson_inline void
write_raw_string(simdjson::singlestage::raw_json_string rjs);
inline void recursive_processor(simdjson::singlestage::value element);
inline void recursive_processor_ref(simdjson::singlestage::value& element);
simdjson::singlestage::parser parser;
uint8_t *buff{};
};
std::string_view
simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::to_msgpack(const simdjson::padded_string &json,
uint8_t *buf) {
buff = buf;
singlestage::document doc = parser.iterate(json);
if (doc.is_scalar()) {
// we have a special case where the JSON document is a single document...
switch (doc.type()) {
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::number:
write_double(doc.get_double());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::string:
write_raw_string(doc.get_raw_json_string());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::boolean:
write_byte(0xc2 + doc.get_bool());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::null:
// We check that the value is indeed null
// otherwise: an error is thrown.
if(doc.is_null()) {
write_byte(0xc0);
}
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::array:
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::object:
default:
// impossible
SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE();
}
} else {
simdjson::singlestage::value val = doc;
#define SIMDJSON_GCC_COMPILER ((__GNUC__) && !(__clang__) && !(__INTEL_COMPILER))
#if SIMDJSON_GCC_COMPILER
// the GCC compiler does well with by-value passing.
// GCC has superior recursive inlining:
// https://stackoverflow.com/questions/29186186/why-does-gcc-generate-a-faster-program-than-clang-in-this-recursive-fibonacci-co
// https://godbolt.org/z/TeK4doE51
recursive_processor(val);
#else
recursive_processor_ref(val);
#endif
}
if (!doc.at_end()) {
throw "There are unexpectedly tokens after the end of the json in the json2msgpack sample data";
}
return std::string_view(reinterpret_cast<char *>(buf), size_t(buff - buf));
}
void simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::write_double(const double d) noexcept {
*buff++ = 0xcb;
::memcpy(buff, &d, sizeof(d));
buff += sizeof(d);
}
void simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::write_byte(const uint8_t b) noexcept {
*buff = b;
buff++;
}
void simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::write_uint32(const uint32_t w) noexcept {
::memcpy(buff, &w, sizeof(w));
buff += sizeof(w);
}
uint8_t *simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::skip_uint32() noexcept {
uint8_t *ret = buff;
buff += sizeof(uint32_t);
return ret;
}
void simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::write_uint32_at(const uint32_t w, uint8_t *p) noexcept {
::memcpy(p, &w, sizeof(w));
}
void simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::write_raw_string(
simdjson::singlestage::raw_json_string in) {
write_byte(0xdb);
uint8_t *location = skip_uint32();
std::string_view v = parser.unescape(in, buff);
write_uint32_at(uint32_t(v.size()), location);
}
void simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::recursive_processor(simdjson::singlestage::value element) {
switch (element.type()) {
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::array: {
uint32_t counter = 0;
write_byte(0xdd);
uint8_t *location = skip_uint32();
for (auto child : element.get_array()) {
counter++;
recursive_processor(child.value());
}
write_uint32_at(counter, location);
} break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::object: {
uint32_t counter = 0;
write_byte(0xdf);
uint8_t *location = skip_uint32();
for (auto field : element.get_object()) {
counter++;
write_raw_string(field.key());
recursive_processor(field.value());
}
write_uint32_at(counter, location);
} break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::number:
write_double(element.get_double());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::string:
write_raw_string(element.get_raw_json_string());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::boolean:
write_byte(0xc2 + element.get_bool());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::null:
// We check that the value is indeed null
// otherwise: an error is thrown.
if(element.is_null()) {
write_byte(0xc0);
}
break;
default:
SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE();
}
}
void simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack::recursive_processor_ref(simdjson::singlestage::value& element) {
switch (element.type()) {
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::array: {
uint32_t counter = 0;
write_byte(0xdd);
uint8_t *location = skip_uint32();
for (auto child : element.get_array()) {
counter++;
simdjson::singlestage::value v = child.value();
recursive_processor_ref(v);
}
write_uint32_at(counter, location);
} break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::object: {
uint32_t counter = 0;
write_byte(0xdf);
uint8_t *location = skip_uint32();
for (auto field : element.get_object()) {
counter++;
write_raw_string(field.key());
simdjson::singlestage::value v = field.value();
recursive_processor_ref(v);
}
write_uint32_at(counter, location);
} break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::number:
write_double(element.get_double());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::string:
write_raw_string(element.get_raw_json_string());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::boolean:
write_byte(0xc2 + element.get_bool());
break;
case simdjson::singlestage::json_type::null:
// We check that the value is indeed null
// otherwise: an error is thrown.
if(element.is_null()) {
write_byte(0xc0);
}
break;
default:
SIMDJSON_UNREACHABLE();
}
}
struct simdjson_singlestage {
using StringType = std::string_view;
simdjsonsinglestage2msgpack parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, char *buffer,
std::string_view &result) {
result = parser.to_msgpack(json, reinterpret_cast<uint8_t *>(buffer));
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(json2msgpack, simdjson_singlestage)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace json2msgpack
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ struct file_runner : public runner_base<I> {
simdjson_warn_unused bool before_run(benchmark::State &state) {
if (!runner_base<I>::after_run(state)) { return false; };
// Copy the original json in case we did *in situ* last time
// Copy the original JSON in case we did *in situ* last time
std::memcpy(json.data(), original_json.data(), original_json.size());
return true;
}
@@ -13,15 +13,13 @@ void maybe_display_implementation() {
std::cout << "simdjson::dom implementation: " << simdjson::get_active_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
std::cout << "simdjson::ondemand implementation (stage 1): " << simdjson::get_active_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
std::cout << "simdjson::ondemand implementation (stage 2): " << simdjson::builtin_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
std::cout << "simdjson::singlestage implementation (stage 1): " << simdjson::get_active_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
std::cout << "simdjson::singlestage implementation (stage 2): " << simdjson::builtin_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
}
}
template<typename B, typename R> static void run_json_benchmark(benchmark::State &state) {
maybe_display_implementation();
event_collector collector(true);
event_collector collector;
event_aggregate events;
// Warmup and equality check (make sure the data is right!)
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@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ struct string_runner : public runner_base<I> {
simdjson_warn_unused bool before_run(benchmark::State &state) {
if (!runner_base<I>::after_run(state)) { return false; };
// Copy the original json in case we did *in situ*
// Copy the original JSON in case we did *in situ*
std::memcpy(json.data(), original_json.data(), original_json.size());
return true;
}
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@@ -0,0 +1,29 @@
#pragma once
#ifdef SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include "kostya.h"
namespace kostya {
struct boostjson {
static constexpr diff_flags DiffFlags = diff_flags::IMPRECISE_FLOATS;
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
auto root = boost::json::parse(json);
for (const auto &point : root.at("coordinates").as_array()) {
result.emplace_back(json_benchmark::point{
point.at("x").to_number<double>(),
point.at("y").to_number<double>(),
point.at("z").to_number<double>()
});
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(kostya, boostjson)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace kostya
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
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@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "kostya.h"
namespace kostya {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage {
static constexpr diff_flags DiffFlags = diff_flags::NONE;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object point : doc.find_field("coordinates")) {
result.emplace_back(json_benchmark::point{point.find_field("x"), point.find_field("y"), point.find_field("z")});
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(kostya, simdjson_singlestage)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace kostya
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
@@ -1,72 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "large_amazon_cellphones.h"
namespace large_amazon_cellphones {
using namespace simdjson;
template<bool threaded>
struct simdjson_singlestage {
using StringType = std::string;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::map<StringType, brand> &result) {
#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED
parser.threaded = threaded;
#endif
singlestage::document_stream stream = parser.iterate_many(json);
singlestage::document_stream::iterator i = stream.begin();
++i; // Skip first line
for (;i != stream.end(); ++i) {
auto doc = *i;
size_t index{0};
StringType copy;
double rating;
uint64_t reviews;
for ( auto value : doc ) {
switch (index)
{
case 1:
copy = StringType(std::string_view(value));
break;
case 5:
rating = double(value);
break;
case 7:
reviews = uint64_t(value);
break;
default:
break;
}
index++;
}
auto x = result.find(copy);
if (x == result.end()) { // If key not found, add new key
result.emplace(copy, large_amazon_cellphones::brand{
rating * reviews,
reviews
});
} else { // Otherwise, update key data
x->second.cumulative_rating += rating * reviews;
x->second.reviews_count += reviews;
}
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(large_amazon_cellphones, simdjson_singlestage<UNTHREADED>)->UseManualTime();
#ifdef SIMDJSON_THREADS_ENABLED
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(large_amazon_cellphones, simdjson_singlestage<THREADED>)->UseManualTime();
#endif
} // namespace amazon_cellphones
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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#pragma once
#ifdef SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include "large_random.h"
namespace large_random {
struct boostjson {
static constexpr diff_flags DiffFlags = diff_flags::IMPRECISE_FLOATS;
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
auto root = boost::json::parse(json);
for (const auto &point : root.as_array()) {
result.emplace_back(json_benchmark::point{
point.at("x").to_number<double>(),
point.at("y").to_number<double>(),
point.at("z").to_number<double>()
});
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(large_random, boostjson)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace large_random
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "large_random.h"
namespace large_random {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage {
static constexpr diff_flags DiffFlags = diff_flags::NONE;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object coord : doc) {
result.emplace_back(json_benchmark::point{coord.find_field("x"), coord.find_field("y"), coord.find_field("z")});
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(large_random, simdjson_singlestage)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace large_random
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
@@ -1,29 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "large_random.h"
namespace large_random {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage_unordered {
static constexpr diff_flags DiffFlags = diff_flags::NONE;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<point> &result) {
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object coord : doc) {
result.emplace_back(json_benchmark::point{coord["x"], coord["y"], coord["z"]});
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(large_random, simdjson_singlestage_unordered)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace large_random
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "largerandom.h"
namespace largerandom {
using namespace simdjson;
class OnDemand {
public:
simdjson_inline bool Run(const padded_string &json);
simdjson_inline const std::vector<my_point> &Result() { return container; }
simdjson_inline size_t ItemCount() { return container.size(); }
private:
singlestage::parser parser{};
std::vector<my_point> container{};
};
simdjson_inline bool OnDemand::Run(const padded_string &json) {
container.clear();
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object coord : doc) {
container.emplace_back(my_point{coord.find_field("x"), coord.find_field("y"), coord.find_field("z")});
}
return true;
}
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(LargeRandom, OnDemand);
} // namespace largerandom
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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#pragma once
#ifdef SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include "partial_tweets.h"
namespace partial_tweets {
struct boostjson {
using StringType=std::string;
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<tweet<StringType>> &result) {
auto root = boost::json::parse(json);
for (const auto &tweet : root.at("statuses").as_array()) {
const auto &user = tweet.at("user");
auto in_reply_to_status_id = tweet.as_object().if_contains("in_reply_to_status_id")
? tweet.at("in_reply_to_status_id") : boost::json::value();
result.emplace_back(partial_tweets::tweet<StringType>{
tweet.at("created_at").as_string().c_str(),
tweet.at("id").to_number<uint64_t>(),
tweet.at("text").as_string().c_str(),
in_reply_to_status_id.is_null() ? 0 : in_reply_to_status_id.to_number<uint64_t>(),
{
user.at("id").to_number<uint64_t>(),
user.at("screen_name").as_string().c_str()
},
tweet.at("retweet_count").to_number<uint64_t>(),
tweet.at("favorite_count").to_number<uint64_t>()
});
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(partial_tweets, boostjson)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace partial_tweets
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
@@ -1,48 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "partial_tweets.h"
namespace partial_tweets {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage {
using StringType=std::string_view;
singlestage::parser parser{};
simdjson_inline uint64_t nullable_int(singlestage::value value) {
if (value.is_null()) { return 0; }
return value;
}
simdjson_inline twitter_user<std::string_view> read_user(singlestage::object user) {
return { user.find_field("id"), user.find_field("screen_name") };
}
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, std::vector<tweet<std::string_view>> &result) {
// Walk the document, parsing the tweets as we go
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object tweet : doc.find_field("statuses")) {
result.emplace_back(partial_tweets::tweet<std::string_view>{
tweet.find_field("created_at"),
tweet.find_field("id"),
tweet.find_field("text"),
nullable_int(tweet.find_field("in_reply_to_status_id")),
read_user(tweet.find_field("user")),
tweet.find_field("retweet_count"),
tweet.find_field("favorite_count")
});
}
return true;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(partial_tweets, simdjson_singlestage)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace partial_tweets
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "partial_tweets.h"
namespace partial_tweets {
using namespace simdjson;
class SingleStage {
public:
SingleStage() {
if(!displayed_implementation) {
std::cout << "On Demand implementation: " << builtin_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
displayed_implementation = true;
}
}
simdjson_inline bool Run(const padded_string &json);
simdjson_inline const std::vector<tweet> &Result() { return tweets; }
simdjson_inline size_t ItemCount() { return tweets.size(); }
private:
singlestage::parser parser{};
std::vector<tweet> tweets{};
simdjson_inline uint64_t nullable_int(singlestage::value value) {
if (value.is_null()) { return 0; }
return value;
}
simdjson_inline twitter_user read_user(singlestage::object user) {
return { user.find_field("id"), user.find_field("screen_name") };
}
static inline bool displayed_implementation = false;
};
simdjson_inline bool SingleStage::Run(const padded_string &json) {
tweets.clear();
// Walk the document, parsing the tweets as we go
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (singlestage::object tweet : doc.find_field("statuses")) {
tweets.emplace_back(partial_tweets::tweet{
tweet.find_field("created_at"),
tweet.find_field("id"),
tweet.find_field("text"),
nullable_int(tweet.find_field("in_reply_to_status_id")),
read_user(tweet.find_field("user")),
tweet.find_field("retweet_count"),
tweet.find_field("favorite_count")
});
}
return true;
}
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(PartialTweets, SingleStage);
} // namespace partial_tweets
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
#include "top_tweet.h"
namespace top_tweet {
using namespace simdjson;
struct boostjson {
using StringType=std::string;
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, int64_t max_retweet_count, top_tweet_result<StringType> &result) {
result.retweet_count = -1;
boost::json::value top_tweet{};
auto root = boost::json::parse(json);
for (const auto &tweet : root.at("statuses").as_array()) {
int64_t retweet_count = tweet.at("retweet_count").as_int64();
if (retweet_count <= max_retweet_count && retweet_count >= result.retweet_count) {
result.retweet_count = retweet_count;
top_tweet = tweet;
}
}
result.text = top_tweet.at("text").as_string();
result.screen_name = top_tweet.at("user").at("screen_name").as_string();
return result.retweet_count != -1;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(top_tweet, boostjson)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace top_tweet
#endif // SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_BOOSTJSON
@@ -1,80 +0,0 @@
#pragma once
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
#include "top_tweet.h"
namespace top_tweet {
using namespace simdjson;
struct simdjson_singlestage {
using StringType=std::string_view;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, int64_t max_retweet_count, top_tweet_result<StringType> &result) {
result.retweet_count = -1;
// We save these DOM values for later so we don't have to parse them
// into string_views until we're sure which ones we want to parse
// NOTE: simdjson does not presently support reuse of objects or arrays--just scalars. This is
// why we have to grab the text and screen_name fields instead of just saving the tweet object.
singlestage::value screen_name, text;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (auto tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
// Since text, user.screen_name, and retweet_count generally appear in order, it's nearly free
// for us to retrieve them here (and will cost a bit more if we do it in the if
// statement).
auto tweet_text = tweet["text"];
auto tweet_screen_name = tweet["user"]["screen_name"];
int64_t retweet_count = tweet["retweet_count"];
if (retweet_count <= max_retweet_count && retweet_count >= result.retweet_count) {
result.retweet_count = retweet_count;
// TODO std::move should not be necessary
text = std::move(tweet_text);
screen_name = std::move(tweet_screen_name);
}
}
// Now that we know which was the most retweeted, parse the values in it
result.screen_name = screen_name;
result.text = text;
return result.retweet_count != -1;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(top_tweet, simdjson_singlestage)->UseManualTime();
struct simdjson_singlestage_forward_only {
using StringType=std::string_view;
singlestage::parser parser{};
bool run(simdjson::padded_string &json, int64_t max_retweet_count, top_tweet_result<StringType> &result) {
result.retweet_count = -1;
auto doc = parser.iterate(json);
for (auto tweet : doc["statuses"]) {
// Since text, user.screen_name, and retweet_count generally appear in order, it's nearly free
// for us to retrieve them here (and will cost a bit more if we do it in the if
// statement).
auto tweet_text = tweet["text"];
auto tweet_screen_name = tweet["user"]["screen_name"];
int64_t retweet_count = tweet["retweet_count"];
if (retweet_count <= max_retweet_count && retweet_count >= result.retweet_count) {
result.retweet_count = retweet_count;
result.text = tweet_text;
result.screen_name = tweet_screen_name;
}
}
return result.retweet_count != -1;
}
};
BENCHMARK_TEMPLATE(top_tweet, simdjson_singlestage_forward_only)->UseManualTime();
} // namespace top_tweet
#endif // SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
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@@ -114,10 +114,14 @@ set(SIMDJSON_CXX_STANDARD 17 CACHE STRING "the C++ standard to use for simdjson"
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD ${SIMDJSON_CXX_STANDARD})
set(CMAKE_CXX_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON)
set(CMAKE_CXX_EXTENSIONS OFF)
set(CMAKE_MACOSX_RPATH OFF)
set(CMAKE_THREAD_PREFER_PTHREAD ON)
set(THREADS_PREFER_PTHREAD_FLAG ON)
set(SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP CACHE STRING "the SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP variable")
if(SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP)
message(STATUS "Setting SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP to ${SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP}.")
add_compile_definitions(SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP=${SIMDJSON_STRUCTURAL_INDEXER_STEP})
endif()
# LTO seems to create all sorts of fun problems. Let us
# disable temporarily.
#include(CheckIPOSupported)
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@@ -4,3 +4,4 @@ if("@SIMDJSON_ENABLE_THREADS@")
endif()
include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/simdjsonTargets.cmake")
include("${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/simdjson_staticTargets.cmake" OPTIONAL)
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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ endif()
# The bulk of our benchmarking and testing data has been moved simdjson/simdjson-data
import_dependency(simdjson-data simdjson/simdjson-data a5b13babe65c1bba7186b41b43d4cbdc20a5c470)
add_dependency(simdjson-data)
option(SIMDJSON_USE_BOOST_JSON "Try to include BOOST_JSON, this may break your binaries under some systems." OFF)
# This prevents variables declared with set() from unnecessarily escaping and
# should not be called more than once
function(competition_scope_)
@@ -36,8 +36,8 @@ function(competition_scope_)
#endif
int main() {}
]] USE_BOOST_JSON)
if(USE_BOOST_JSON)
]] SIMDJSON_FOUND_STRING_VIEW)
if(SIMDJSON_FOUND_STRING_VIEW AND SIMDJSON_USE_BOOST_JSON)
import_dependency(boostjson boostorg/json ee8d72d)
add_library(boostjson STATIC "${boostjson_SOURCE_DIR}/src/src.cpp")
target_compile_definitions(boostjson PUBLIC BOOST_JSON_STANDALONE)
@@ -104,7 +104,11 @@ int main() {}
target_compile_definitions(rapidjson INTERFACE RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING)
target_include_directories(rapidjson SYSTEM INTERFACE
"${rapidjson_SOURCE_DIR}/include")
target_compile_definitions(rapidjson INTERFACE SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_RAPIDJSON)
if (CMAKE_COMPILER_IS_GNUCC AND CMAKE_CXX_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 14)
message(STATUS "Disabling rapidjson")
else()
target_compile_definitions(rapidjson INTERFACE SIMDJSON_COMPETITION_RAPIDJSON)
endif()
import_dependency(sajson chadaustin/sajson 2dcfd35)
add_library(sajson INTERFACE)
@@ -130,7 +134,7 @@ int main() {}
add_library(competition-core INTERFACE)
target_link_libraries(competition-core INTERFACE nlohmann_json rapidjson sajson cjson jsmn yyjson)
if(USE_BOOST_JSON)
if(TARGET boostjson)
target_compile_definitions(boostjson INTERFACE HAS_BOOST_JSON)
target_link_libraries(competition-core INTERFACE boostjson)
endif()
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@@ -71,6 +71,12 @@ For best performance, a `parser` instance should be reused over several files: o
If you need a lower-level interface, you may call the function `parser.parse(const char * p, size_t l)` on a pointer `p` while specifying the
length of your input `l` in bytes. To see how to get the very best performance from a low-level approach, you way want to read our [performance notes](https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/blob/master/doc/performance.md#padding-and-temporary-copies) on this topic (see the Padding and Temporary Copies section).
*Windows-specific*: Windows users who need to read files with
non-ANSI characters in the name should set their code page to
UTF-8 (65001). This should be the default with Windows 11 and better.
Further, they may use the AreFileApisANSI function to determine whether
the filename is interpreted using the ANSI or the system default OEM
codepage, and they may call SetFileApisToOEM accordingly.
Using the Parsed JSON
---------------------
@@ -223,13 +229,13 @@ dom::element cars = parser.parse(cars_json);
cout << cars.at_pointer("/0/tire_pressure/1") << endl; // Prints 39.9
```
A JSON Path is a sequence of segments each starting with the '/' character. Within arrays, an integer
A JSON Pointer expression is a sequence of segments each starting with the '/' character. Within arrays, an integer
index allows you to select the indexed node. Within objects, the string value of the key allows you to
select the value. If your keys contain the characters '/' or '~', they must be escaped as '~1' and
'~0' respectively. An empty JSON Path refers to the whole document.
'~0' respectively. An empty JSON Pointer expression refers to the whole document.
We also extend the JSON Pointer support to include *relative* paths.
You can apply a JSON path to any node and the path gets interpreted relatively, as if the current node were a whole JSON document.
You can apply a JSON Pointer expression to any node and the path gets interpreted relatively, as if the current node were a whole JSON document.
Consider the following example:
@@ -329,10 +335,10 @@ int main(void) {
simdjson::dom::parser parser;
simdjson::dom::element tweets; // invalid until the get() succeeds
auto error = parser.load("twitter.json").get(tweets);
if(error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
uint64_t identifier;
error = tweets["statuses"].at(0)["id"].get(identifier);
if(error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
std::cout << identifier << std::endl;
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
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Overview
--------
The simdjson library takes advantage of SIMD instruction sets such as NEON, SSE and AVX to achieve
much of its speed. Because these instruction sets work differently, simdjson has to compile a
different version of the JSON parser for different CPU architectures, often with different
algorithms to take better advantage of a given CPU!
The current implementations are:
* icelake: AVX-512F, AVX-512VBMI, etc.
* haswell: AVX2 (2013 Intel Haswell or later)
* icelake: AVX-512F, AVX-512_VBMI, AVX-512_VBMI2, AVX-512_DQ, AVX-512512_CD, AVX-512_BW, AVX-512_VL (2019 Intel Ice Lake, Intel Rocket Lake, Intel Sapphire Rapids, AMD Zen 4)
* haswell: AVX2 (2013 Intel Haswell or later, all AMD Zen processors)
* westmere: SSE4.2 (2010 Westmere or later).
* arm64: 64-bit ARMv8-A NEON
* ppc64: 64-bit POWER8 and POWER9 with VSX and ALTIVEC extensions. Both big endian and little endian are implemented, depends on the compiler you are using. The library is tested on recent, little-endian, POWER systems.
* ppc64: 64-bit POWER8 and POWER9 with VSX and ALTIVEC extensions. Both big endian and little endian are implemented, depending on the compiler you are using. The library is tested on recent, little-endian, POWER systems.
* lasx: Loongson Advanced SIMD EXtension (LASX), a 256-bit vector expansion for the LoongArch architecture.
* lsx: Loongson SIMD EXtension (LSX), a 128-bit vector expansion for the LoongArch architecture.
* fallback: A generic implementation that runs on any 64-bit processor.
In many cases, you don't know where your compiled binary is going to run, so simdjson automatically
compiles *all* the implementations into the executable. On Intel, it will include 4 implementations
(icelake, haswell, westmere and fallback), on ARM it will include 2 (arm64 and fallback), and on PPC
(icelake, haswell, westmere and fallback), on 64-bit ARM it will include just one since running dispatching is unnecessary, and on PPC
it will include 2 (ppc64 and fallback).
If you know more about where you're going to run and want to save the space, you can disable any of
these implementations at compile time with `-DSIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION_X=0` (where X is ICELAKE, HASWELL,
WESTMERE, ARM64, PPC64 and FALLBACK).
WESTMERE, ARM64, PPC64, LSX, LASX and FALLBACK).
The simdjson library automatically sets header flags for each implementation as it compiles; there
is no need to set architecture-specific flags yourself (e.g., `-mavx2`, `/AVX2` or
@@ -75,8 +79,7 @@ And look them up by name:
```c++
cout << simdjson::get_available_implementations()["fallback"]->description() << endl;
```
Though the fallback implementation should always be available, others might be missing. When
an implementation is not available, the bracket call `simdjson::get_available_implementations()[name]`
When an implementation is not available, the bracket call `simdjson::get_available_implementations()[name]`
will return the null pointer.
The available implementations have been compiled but may not necessarily be run safely on your system
@@ -101,8 +104,8 @@ by comparing it with the null pointer.
```c++
auto my_implementation = simdjson::get_available_implementations()["haswell"];
if(! my_implementation) { exit(1); }
if(! my_implementation->supported_by_runtime_system()) { exit(1); }
if (! my_implementation) { exit(1); }
if (! my_implementation->supported_by_runtime_system()) { exit(1); }
simdjson::get_active_implementation() = my_implementation;
```
@@ -113,7 +116,7 @@ You should call `supported_by_runtime_system()` to compare the processor's featu
```c++
for (auto implementation : simdjson::get_available_implementations()) {
if(implementation->supported_by_runtime_system()) {
if (implementation->supported_by_runtime_system()) {
cout << implementation->name() << ": " << implementation->description() << endl;
}
}
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- [Motivations](#motivations)
- [How it works](#how-it-works)
- [Context](#context)
- [Design](#design)
- [Threads](#threads)
- [Support](#support)
- [API](#api)
- [Use cases](#use-cases)
@@ -193,12 +196,12 @@ Let us illustrate the idea with code:
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::ondemand::document_stream stream;
auto error = parser.iterate_many(json).get(stream);
if( error ) { /* do something */ }
if (error) { /* do something */ }
auto i = stream.begin();
size_t count{0};
for(; i != stream.end(); ++i) {
auto doc = *i;
if(!i.error()) {
if (!i.error()) {
std::cout << "got full document at " << i.current_index() << std::endl;
std::cout << i.source() << std::endl;
count++;
@@ -234,7 +237,7 @@ Consider the following example where a truncated document (`{"key":"intentionall
simdjson::ondemand::parser parser;
simdjson::ondemand::document_stream stream;
auto error = parser.iterate_many(json,json.size()).get(stream);
if(error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
for(auto i = stream.begin(); i != stream.end(); ++i) {
std::cout << i.source() << std::endl;
}
@@ -266,7 +269,7 @@ Example:
// we pass 'true' to the allow_comma parameter, the batch size will be set to at least
// the document size.
auto error = parser.iterate_many(json, 32, true).get(doc_stream);
if(error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
for (auto doc : doc_stream) {
std::cout << doc.type() << std::endl;
}
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@@ -679,14 +679,14 @@ in production systems:
ondemand::object c1 = parent["child1"];
// c1 owns the focus
//
if(std::string_view(c1["name"]) != "John") { ... }
if (std::string_view(c1["name"]) != "John") { ... }
// c2 attempts to grab the focus from parent but fails
ondemand::object c2 = parent["child2"];
// c2 is now in an unsafe state and the following line would be unsafe
// if(std::string_view(c2["name"]) != "Daniel") { return false; }
// if (std::string_view(c2["name"]) != "Daniel") { return false; }
```
A correct usage is given by the following example:
A correct usage is given by the following example:
```C++
ondemand::parser parser;
@@ -697,7 +697,7 @@ in production systems:
{
ondemand::object c1 = parent["child1"];
// c1 grabbed the focus from parent
if(std::string_view(c1["name"]) != "John") { return false; }
if (std::string_view(c1["name"]) != "John") { return false; }
}
// c1 went out of scope, so its destructor was called and the focus
// was handed back to parent.
@@ -705,7 +705,7 @@ in production systems:
ondemand::object c2 = parent["child2"];
// c2 grabbed the focus from parent
// the following is safe:
if(std::string_view(c2["name"]) != "Daniel") { return false; }
if (std::string_view(c2["name"]) != "Daniel") { return false; }
}
```
@@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ On relevant systems, the On Demand API provides some support for runtime dispatc
Some users wish to run at the best possible speed. Under recent Intel and AMD processors, these users should take additional steps to verify that their code is well optimized.
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), `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.
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++
std::cout << simdjson::builtin_implementation()->name() << std::endl;
@@ -779,4 +779,4 @@ Instead of specifying a specific microarchitecture, you can let your compiler do
Passing `-march=native` to the compiler may make On Demand faster by allowing it to use optimizations specific to your machine. You cannot do this, however, if you are compiling code that might be run on less advanced machines. That is, be mindful that when compiling with the `-march=native` flag, the resulting binary will run on the current system but may not run on other systems (e.g., on an old processor).
If you are compiling on an ARM or POWER system, you do not need to be concerned with CPU selection during compilation. The `-march=native` flag useful for best performance on x64 (e.g., Intel) systems but it is generally unsupported on some platforms such as ARM (aarch64) or POWER.
If you are compiling on an ARM or POWER system, you do not need to be concerned with CPU selection during compilation. The `-march=native` flag is useful for best performance on x64 (e.g., Intel) systems but it is generally unsupported on some platforms such as ARM (aarch64) or POWER.
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@@ -184,12 +184,12 @@ Let us illustrate the idea with code:
simdjson::dom::parser parser;
simdjson::dom::document_stream stream;
auto error = parser.parse_many(json).get(stream);
if( error ) { /* do something */ }
if (error) { /* do something */ }
auto i = stream.begin();
size_t count{0};
for(; i != stream.end(); ++i) {
auto doc = *i;
if(!doc.error()) {
if (!doc.error()) {
std::cout << "got full document at " << i.current_index() << std::endl;
std::cout << i.source() << std::endl;
count++;
@@ -225,7 +225,7 @@ Consider the following example where a truncated document (`{"key":"intentionall
simdjson::dom::parser parser;
simdjson::dom::document_stream stream;
auto error = parser.parse_many(json,json.size()).get(stream);
if(error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return; }
for(auto doc : stream) {
std::cout << doc << std::endl;
}
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@@ -159,7 +159,7 @@ When compiling with Visual Studio, we recommend the flags `/Ob2 /O2` or better.
Recent versions of Microsoft Visual Studio on Windows provides support for the LLVM Clang compiler. You only need to install the "Clang compiler" optional component (ClangCL). You may also get a copy of the 64-bit LLVM CLang compiler for [Windows directly from LLVM](https://releases.llvm.org/download.html). The simdjson library fully supports the LLVM Clang compiler under Windows. In fact, you may get better performance out of simdjson with the LLVM Clang compiler than with the regular Visual Studio compiler. Meanwhile the [LLVM CLang compiler is binary compatible with Visual Studio](https://clang.llvm.org/docs/MSVCCompatibility.html) which means that you can combine their binaries (executables and libraries).
Under Windows, we also support the GNU GCC compiler via MSYS2. The performance of 64-bit MSYS2 under Windows excellent (on par with Linux).
Under Windows, we also support the GNU GCC compiler via MSYS2. The performance of 64-bit MSYS2 under Windows is excellent (on par with Linux).
Power Usage and Downclocking
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@@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ It is sometimes useful to start with an example. Consider the following JSON doc
The following is a dump of the content of the tape, with the first number of each line representing the index of a tape element.
### The Tape
| index | element (64 bit word) |
| index | element (64-bit word) |
| ----- | ------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| 0 | r // pointing to 39 (right after last node) |
| 1 | { // pointing to next tape location 38 (first node after the scope) |
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@@ -35,14 +35,4 @@ IF(${CMAKE_SYSTEM_NAME} MATCHES "Linux")
add_quickstart_test(quickstart_ondemand_noexceptions quickstart_ondemand_noexceptions.cpp NO_EXCEPTIONS LABELS quickstart_ondemand acceptance)
add_quickstart_test(quickstart_ondemand_noexceptions11 quickstart_ondemand_noexceptions.cpp NO_EXCEPTIONS CXX_STANDARD c++11 LABELS quickstart_ondemand)
# SingleStage Quick Start
if (SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS)
add_quickstart_test(quickstart_singlestage quickstart_singlestage.cpp LABELS quickstart_singlestage acceptance)
add_quickstart_test(quickstart_singlestage11 quickstart_singlestage.cpp CXX_STANDARD c++11 LABELS quickstart_singlestage acceptance)
add_quickstart_test(quickstart_singlestage14 quickstart_singlestage.cpp CXX_STANDARD c++14 LABELS quickstart_singlestage)
endif()
add_quickstart_test(quickstart_singlestage_noexceptions quickstart_singlestage_noexceptions.cpp NO_EXCEPTIONS LABELS quickstart_singlestage acceptance)
add_quickstart_test(quickstart_singlestage_noexceptions11 quickstart_singlestage_noexceptions.cpp NO_EXCEPTIONS CXX_STANDARD c++11 LABELS quickstart_singlestage)
endif()
@@ -1,9 +0,0 @@
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace simdjson;
int main(void) {
ondemand::parser parser;
padded_string json = padded_string::load("twitter.json");
ondemand::document tweets = parser.iterate(json);
std::cout << uint64_t(tweets["search_metadata"]["count"]) << " results." << std::endl;
}
@@ -1,21 +0,0 @@
#include <iostream>
#include "simdjson.h"
using namespace simdjson;
int main(void) {
padded_string json;
auto error = padded_string::load("twitter.json").get(json);
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
ondemand::parser parser;
ondemand::document tweets;
error = parser.iterate(json).get(tweets);
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
uint64_t count;
error = tweets["search_metadata"]["count"].get(count);
if (error) { std::cerr << error << std::endl; return EXIT_FAILURE; }
std::cout << count << " results." << std::endl;
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
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@@ -63,7 +63,6 @@ if(SIMDJSON_ENABLE_FUZZING)
implement_fuzzer(fuzz_minifyimpl) # minify *without* parsing, plus compare implementations
implement_fuzzer(fuzz_ndjson) # the ndjson api
implement_fuzzer(fuzz_ondemand)
# implement_fuzzer(fuzz_singlestage) # TODO why no worky
implement_fuzzer(fuzz_padded)
implement_fuzzer(fuzz_parser)
implement_fuzzer(fuzz_print_json)
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@@ -78,7 +78,7 @@ fi
# Different levels may uncover different types of bugs, see this interesting
# thread: https://github.com/google/oss-fuzz/issues/2295#issuecomment-481493392
# Oss-fuzz uses -O1 so it may be relevant to use something else than that,
# to do something oss-fuzz doesn't.
# to do something oss-fuzz does not do.
variant=sanitizers-O3
if [ ! -d build-$variant ] ; then
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@@ -7,11 +7,11 @@
extern "C" int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size) {
// Split data into two strings, json pointer and the document string.
// Split data into two strings, JSON Pointer and the document string.
// Might end up with none, either or both being empty, important for
// covering edge cases such as
// https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson/issues/1142 Inputs missing the
// separator line will get an empty json pointer but the all the input put in
// separator line will get an empty JSON Pointer but the all the input put in
// the document string. This means test data from other fuzzers that take json
// input works for this fuzzer as well.
FuzzData fd(Data, Size);
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@@ -1,74 +0,0 @@
#include "FuzzUtils.h"
#include "simdjson.h"
#include <cstddef>
#include <cstdint>
#include <string>
extern "C" int LLVMFuzzerTestOneInput(const uint8_t *Data, size_t Size) {
FuzzData fd(Data, Size);
const int action = fd.getInt<0, 12>();
// split the remainder of the document into strings
auto strings = fd.splitIntoStrings();
while (strings.size() < 1) {
strings.emplace_back();
}
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
try {
#endif
simdjson::singlestage::parser parser;
simdjson::padded_string padded(strings[0]);
auto doc = parser.iterate(padded);
if (doc.error()) {
return 0;
}
for (auto item : doc) {
switch (action) {
case 0: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_string();
} break;
case 1: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_bool();
} break;
case 2: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_array();
} break;
case 3: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_int64();
} break;
case 4: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_double();
} break;
case 5: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_object();
} break;
case 6: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_uint64();
} break;
case 7: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.get_raw_json_string();
} break;
case 8: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.is_null();
} break;
case 9: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.begin();
} break;
case 10: {
simdjson_unused auto x = item.end();
} break;
case 11: {
for (auto e : item) {
simdjson_unused auto x = e.is_null();
}
} break;
default:;
}
}
#if SIMDJSON_EXCEPTIONS
} catch (...) {
}
#endif
return 0;
}
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@@ -53,6 +53,5 @@
#include "simdjson/dom.h"
#include "simdjson/ondemand.h"
#include "simdjson/singlestage.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_H
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@@ -1,9 +1,9 @@
#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H
#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H
#ifndef SIMDJSON_AMALGAMATED
#ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include "simdjson/base.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_AMALGAMATED
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
/**
@@ -23,11 +23,4 @@ template <typename T> struct simd8x64;
} // namespace arm64
} // namespace simdjson
#ifndef SIMDJSON_AMALGAMATED
// If we're editing one of the files in this directory, begin the implementation!
#ifndef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
#include "simdjson/arm64/begin.h"
#endif
#endif // SIMDJSON_AMALGAMATED
#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BASE_H
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@@ -6,3 +6,5 @@
#include "simdjson/arm64/numberparsing_defs.h"
#include "simdjson/arm64/simd.h"
#include "simdjson/arm64/stringparsing_defs.h"
#define SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT 1
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@@ -1,11 +1,13 @@
#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H
#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H
#ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include "simdjson/arm64/base.h"
#include "simdjson/arm64/intrinsics.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION {
namespace arm64 {
namespace {
// We sometimes call trailing_zero on inputs that are zero,
@@ -98,7 +100,7 @@ simdjson_inline bool add_overflow(uint64_t value1, uint64_t value2, uint64_t *re
}
} // unnamed namespace
} // namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
} // namespace arm64
} // namespace simdjson
#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMANIPULATION_H
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@@ -1,10 +1,12 @@
#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H
#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_BITMASK_H
#ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include "simdjson/arm64/base.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
namespace SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION {
namespace arm64 {
namespace {
//
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@@ -1 +1,6 @@
#ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include "simdjson/arm64/base.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#undef SIMDJSON_SKIP_BACKSLASH_SHORT_CIRCUIT
#undef SIMDJSON_IMPLEMENTATION
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@@ -1,10 +1,11 @@
#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H
#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_IMPLEMENTATION_H
#ifndef SIMDJSON_AMALGAMATED
#ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include "simdjson/base.h"
#include "simdjson/implementation.h"
#include "simdjson/internal/instruction_set.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_AMALGAMATED
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
namespace simdjson {
namespace arm64 {
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@@ -1,12 +1,14 @@
#ifndef SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H
#define SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H
#ifndef SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
#include "simdjson/arm64/base.h"
#endif // SIMDJSON_CONDITIONAL_INCLUDE
// This should be the correct header whether
// you use visual studio or other compilers.
#include <arm_neon.h>
#include "simdjson/arm64/base.h"
static_assert(sizeof(uint8x16_t) <= simdjson::SIMDJSON_PADDING, "insufficient padding for arm64");
#endif // SIMDJSON_ARM64_INTRINSICS_H

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