* Add key_compare member to ordered_map
* Replace == with key_compare in ordered_map
* Expose the actual comparison function used by object_t
nlohmann::ordered_map uses a different comparison function than the one
provided via template parameter.
* Introduce a type trait to detect if object_t has a key_compare member.
* Rename object_comparator_t to default_object_comparator_t.
* Add object_comparator_t to be conditionally defined as
object_t::key_compare, if available, or default_object_comparator_t
otherwise.
* Update the documentation accordingly.
Co-authored-by: Niels Lohmann <niels.lohmann@gmail.com>
* Add type traits to check if a type is usable as object key
Add type trait to check:
* if a type is a specialization of a template.
* if a type is a json_pointer.
* if a type is a basic_json::{const_,}iterator.
* if two types are comparable using a given comparison functor.
* if a type is comparable to basic_json::object_t::key_type.
* if a type has a member type is_transparent.
* if a type is usable as object key.
* if a type has an erase() function accepting a given KeyType.
Co-authored-by: Niels Lohmann <niels.lohmann@gmail.com>
* Rework basic_json element access to accept more key types
Rework basic_json element access member functions and operators to
accept any type that meets the requirements defined by type trait
detail::is_usable_as_key_type.
Member functions and operators:
* at()
* operator[]
* value()
* erase()
* find()
* count()
* contains()
Update documentation to reflect these changes.
Add unit tests to excercise the new functions using std::string_view.
Co-authored-by: Niels Lohmann <niels.lohmann@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Niels Lohmann <niels.lohmann@gmail.com>
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nlohmann::basic_json::to_bson
// (1)
static std::vector<std::uint8_t> to_bson(const basic_json& j);
// (2)
static void to_bson(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter<std::uint8_t> o);
static void to_bson(const basic_json& j, detail::output_adapter<char> o);
BSON (Binary JSON) is a binary format in which zero or more ordered key/value pairs are stored as a single entity (a so-called document).
- Returns a byte vector containing the BSON serialization.
- Writes the BSON serialization to an output adapter.
The exact mapping and its limitations is described on a dedicated page.
Parameters
j(in)- JSON value to serialize
o(in)- output adapter to write serialization to
Return value
- BSON serialization as byte vector
- (none)
Exception safety
Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no changes in the JSON value.
Complexity
Linear in the size of the JSON value j.
Examples
??? example
The example shows the serialization of a JSON value to a byte vector in BSON format.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/to_bson.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/to_bson.output"
```
Version history
- Added in version 3.4.0.