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16 changes: 8 additions & 8 deletions README.md
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## Examples

Beside the examples below, you may want to check the [documentation](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/) where each function contains a separate code example (e.g., check out [`emplace()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/emplace/)). All [example files](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/tree/develop/doc/examples) can be compiled and executed on their own (e.g., file [emplace.cpp](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/blob/develop/doc/examples/emplace.cpp)).
Beside the examples below, you may want to check the [documentation](https://json.nlohmann.me/) where each function contains a separate code example (e.g., check out [`emplace()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/emplace/)). All [example files](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/tree/develop/doc/examples) can be compiled and executed on their own (e.g., file [emplace.cpp](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/blob/develop/doc/examples/emplace.cpp)).

### JSON as first-class data type

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};
```

Note that in all these cases, you never need to "tell" the compiler which JSON value type you want to use. If you want to be explicit or express some edge cases, the functions [`json::array()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/array/) and [`json::object()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/object/) will help:
Note that in all these cases, you never need to "tell" the compiler which JSON value type you want to use. If you want to be explicit or express some edge cases, the functions [`json::array()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/array/) and [`json::object()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/object/) will help:

```cpp
// a way to express the empty array []
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Note that without appending the `_json` suffix, the passed string literal is not parsed, but just used as JSON string value. That is, `json j = "{ \"happy\": true, \"pi\": 3.141 }"` would just store the string `"{ "happy": true, "pi": 3.141 }"` rather than parsing the actual object.

The above example can also be expressed explicitly using [`json::parse()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/parse/):
The above example can also be expressed explicitly using [`json::parse()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/parse/):

```cpp
// parse explicitly
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std::cout << j_string << " == " << serialized_string << std::endl;
```

[`.dump()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/dump/) returns the originally stored string value.
[`.dump()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/dump/) returns the originally stored string value.

Note the library only supports UTF-8. When you store strings with different encodings in the library, calling [`dump()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/dump/) may throw an exception unless `json::error_handler_t::replace` or `json::error_handler_t::ignore` are used as error handlers.
Note the library only supports UTF-8. When you store strings with different encodings in the library, calling [`dump()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/dump/) may throw an exception unless `json::error_handler_t::replace` or `json::error_handler_t::ignore` are used as error handlers.

#### To/from streams (e.g. files, string streams)

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* Those methods **MUST** be in your type's namespace (which can be the global namespace), or the library will not be able to locate them (in this example, they are in namespace `ns`, where `person` is defined).
* Those methods **MUST** be available (e.g., proper headers must be included) everywhere you use these conversions. Look at [issue 1108](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/1108) for errors that may occur otherwise.
* When using `get<your_type>()`, `your_type` **MUST** be [DefaultConstructible](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/named_req/DefaultConstructible). (There is a way to bypass this requirement described later.)
* In function `from_json`, use function [`at()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/at/) to access the object values rather than `operator[]`. In case a key does not exist, `at` throws an exception that you can handle, whereas `operator[]` exhibits undefined behavior.
* In function `from_json`, use function [`at()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/at/) to access the object values rather than `operator[]`. In case a key does not exist, `at` throws an exception that you can handle, whereas `operator[]` exhibits undefined behavior.
* You do not need to add serializers or deserializers for STL types like `std::vector`: the library already implements these.

#### Simplify your life with macros
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- [Unicode noncharacters](https://www.unicode.org/faq/private_use.html#nonchar1) will not be replaced by the library.
- Invalid surrogates (e.g., incomplete pairs such as `\uDEAD`) will yield parse errors.
- The strings stored in the library are UTF-8 encoded. When using the default string type (`std::string`), note that its length/size functions return the number of stored bytes rather than the number of characters or glyphs.
- When you store strings with different encodings in the library, calling [`dump()`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/dump/) may throw an exception unless `json::error_handler_t::replace` or `json::error_handler_t::ignore` are used as error handlers.
- When you store strings with different encodings in the library, calling [`dump()`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/dump/) may throw an exception unless `json::error_handler_t::replace` or `json::error_handler_t::ignore` are used as error handlers.
- To store wide strings (e.g., `std::wstring`), you need to convert them to a UTF-8 encoded `std::string` before, see [an example](https://json.nlohmann.me/home/faq/#wide-string-handling).

### Comments in JSON
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### Further notes

- The code contains numerous debug **assertions** which can be switched off by defining the preprocessor macro `NDEBUG`, see the [documentation of `assert`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/error/assert). In particular, note [`operator[]`](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/operator%5B%5D/) implements **unchecked access** for const objects: If the given key is not present, the behavior is undefined (think of a dereferenced null pointer) and yields an [assertion failure](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/289) if assertions are switched on. If you are not sure whether an element in an object exists, use checked access with the [`at()` function](https://nlohmann.github.io/json/api/basic_json/at/). Furthermore, you can define `JSON_ASSERT(x)` to replace calls to `assert(x)`.
- The code contains numerous debug **assertions** which can be switched off by defining the preprocessor macro `NDEBUG`, see the [documentation of `assert`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/error/assert). In particular, note [`operator[]`](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/operator%5B%5D/) implements **unchecked access** for const objects: If the given key is not present, the behavior is undefined (think of a dereferenced null pointer) and yields an [assertion failure](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/289) if assertions are switched on. If you are not sure whether an element in an object exists, use checked access with the [`at()` function](https://json.nlohmann.me/api/basic_json/at/). Furthermore, you can define `JSON_ASSERT(x)` to replace calls to `assert(x)`.
- As the exact number type is not defined in the [JSON specification](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc8259.html), this library tries to choose the best fitting C++ number type automatically. As a result, the type `double` may be used to store numbers which may yield [**floating-point exceptions**](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/181) in certain rare situations if floating-point exceptions have been unmasked in the calling code. These exceptions are not caused by the library and need to be fixed in the calling code, such as by re-masking the exceptions prior to calling library functions.
- The code can be compiled without C++ **runtime type identification** features; that is, you can use the `-fno-rtti` compiler flag.
- **Exceptions** are used widely within the library. They can, however, be switched off with either using the compiler flag `-fno-exceptions` or by defining the symbol `JSON_NOEXCEPTION`. In this case, exceptions are replaced by `abort()` calls. You can further control this behavior by defining `JSON_THROW_USER` (overriding `throw`), `JSON_TRY_USER` (overriding `try`), and `JSON_CATCH_USER` (overriding `catch`). Note that `JSON_THROW_USER` should leave the current scope (e.g., by throwing or aborting), as continuing after it may yield undefined behavior. Note the explanatory [`what()`](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/error/exception/what) string of exceptions is not available for MSVC if exceptions are disabled, see [#2824](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/discussions/2824).
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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>

using json = nlohmann::json;

namespace ns
{
class person
{
private:
std::string name = "John Doe";
std::string address = "123 Fake St";
int age = -1;

public:
person() = default;
person(std::string name_, std::string address_, int age_)
: name(std::move(name_)), address(std::move(address_)), age(age_)
{}

friend void to_json(nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, const person& nlohmann_json_t)
{
nlohmann_json_j["name"] = nlohmann_json_t.name;
nlohmann_json_j["address"] = nlohmann_json_t.address;
nlohmann_json_j["age"] = nlohmann_json_t.age;
}

friend void from_json(const nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, person& nlohmann_json_t)
{
nlohmann_json_t.name = nlohmann_json_j.at("name");
nlohmann_json_t.address = nlohmann_json_j.at("address");
nlohmann_json_t.age = nlohmann_json_j.at("age");
}
};
} // namespace ns

int main()
{
ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};

// serialization: person -> json
json j = p;
std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;

// deserialization: json -> person
json j2 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "age": 40, "name": "Homer Simpson"})"_json;
auto p2 = j2.get<ns::person>();

// incomplete deserialization:
json j3 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "name": "Maggie Simpson"})"_json;
try
{
auto p3 = j3.get<ns::person>();
}
catch (json::exception& e)
{
std::cout << "deserialization failed: " << e.what() << std::endl;
}
}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
deserialization failed: [json.exception.out_of_range.403] key 'age' not found
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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>

using json = nlohmann::json;

namespace ns
{
class person
{
private:
std::string name = "John Doe";
std::string address = "123 Fake St";
int age = -1;

public:
person() = default;
person(std::string name_, std::string address_, int age_)
: name(std::move(name_)), address(std::move(address_)), age(age_)
{}

NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE(person, name, address, age)
};
} // namespace ns

int main()
{
ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};

// serialization: person -> json
json j = p;
std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;

// deserialization: json -> person
json j2 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "age": 40, "name": "Homer Simpson"})"_json;
auto p2 = j2.get<ns::person>();

// incomplete deserialization:
json j3 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "name": "Maggie Simpson"})"_json;
try
{
auto p3 = j3.get<ns::person>();
}
catch (json::exception& e)
{
std::cout << "deserialization failed: " << e.what() << std::endl;
}
}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
deserialization failed: [json.exception.out_of_range.403] key 'age' not found
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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>

using json = nlohmann::json;

namespace ns
{
class person
{
private:
std::string name = "John Doe";
std::string address = "123 Fake St";
int age = -1;

public:
person() = default;
person(std::string name_, std::string address_, int age_)
: name(std::move(name_)), address(std::move(address_)), age(age_)
{}

friend void to_json(nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, const person& nlohmann_json_t)
{
nlohmann_json_j["name"] = nlohmann_json_t.name;
nlohmann_json_j["address"] = nlohmann_json_t.address;
nlohmann_json_j["age"] = nlohmann_json_t.age;
}

friend void from_json(const nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, person& nlohmann_json_t)
{
person nlohmann_json_default_obj;
nlohmann_json_t.name = nlohmann_json_j.value("name", nlohmann_json_default_obj.name);
nlohmann_json_t.address = nlohmann_json_j.value("address", nlohmann_json_default_obj.address);
nlohmann_json_t.age = nlohmann_json_j.value("age", nlohmann_json_default_obj.age);
}
};
} // namespace ns

int main()
{
ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};

// serialization: person -> json
json j = p;
std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;

// deserialization: json -> person
json j2 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "age": 40, "name": "Homer Simpson"})"_json;
auto p2 = j2.get<ns::person>();

// incomplete deserialization:
json j3 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "name": "Maggie Simpson"})"_json;
auto p3 = j3.get<ns::person>();
std::cout << "roundtrip: " << json(p3) << std::endl;
}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
roundtrip: {"address":"742 Evergreen Terrace","age":-1,"name":"Maggie Simpson"}
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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>

using json = nlohmann::json;

namespace ns
{
class person
{
private:
std::string name = "John Doe";
std::string address = "123 Fake St";
int age = -1;

public:
person() = default;
person(std::string name_, std::string address_, int age_)
: name(std::move(name_)), address(std::move(address_)), age(age_)
{}

NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_INTRUSIVE_WITH_DEFAULT(person, name, address, age)
};
} // namespace ns

int main()
{
ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};

// serialization: person -> json
json j = p;
std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;

// deserialization: json -> person
json j2 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "age": 40, "name": "Homer Simpson"})"_json;
auto p2 = j2.get<ns::person>();

// incomplete deserialization:
json j3 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "name": "Maggie Simpson"})"_json;
auto p3 = j3.get<ns::person>();
std::cout << "roundtrip: " << json(p3) << std::endl;
}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
roundtrip: {"address":"742 Evergreen Terrace","age":-1,"name":"Maggie Simpson"}
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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>

using json = nlohmann::json;

namespace ns
{
struct person
{
std::string name;
std::string address;
int age;
};

void to_json(nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, const person& nlohmann_json_t)
{
nlohmann_json_j["name"] = nlohmann_json_t.name;
nlohmann_json_j["address"] = nlohmann_json_t.address;
nlohmann_json_j["age"] = nlohmann_json_t.age;
}

void from_json(const nlohmann::json& nlohmann_json_j, person& nlohmann_json_t)
{
nlohmann_json_t.name = nlohmann_json_j.at("name");
nlohmann_json_t.address = nlohmann_json_j.at("address");
nlohmann_json_t.age = nlohmann_json_j.at("age");
}
} // namespace ns

int main()
{
ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};

// serialization: person -> json
json j = p;
std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;

// deserialization: json -> person
json j2 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "age": 40, "name": "Homer Simpson"})"_json;
auto p2 = j2.get<ns::person>();

// incomplete deserialization:
json j3 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "name": "Maggie Simpson"})"_json;
try
{
auto p3 = j3.get<ns::person>();
}
catch (json::exception& e)
{
std::cout << "deserialization failed: " << e.what() << std::endl;
}
}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
deserialization failed: [json.exception.out_of_range.403] key 'age' not found
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#include <iostream>
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>

using json = nlohmann::json;

namespace ns
{
struct person
{
std::string name;
std::string address;
int age;
};

NLOHMANN_DEFINE_TYPE_NON_INTRUSIVE(person, name, address, age)
} // namespace ns

int main()
{
ns::person p = {"Ned Flanders", "744 Evergreen Terrace", 60};

// serialization: person -> json
json j = p;
std::cout << "serialization: " << j << std::endl;

// deserialization: json -> person
json j2 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "age": 40, "name": "Homer Simpson"})"_json;
auto p2 = j2.get<ns::person>();

// incomplete deserialization:
json j3 = R"({"address": "742 Evergreen Terrace", "name": "Maggie Simpson"})"_json;
try
{
auto p3 = j3.get<ns::person>();
}
catch (json::exception& e)
{
std::cout << "deserialization failed: " << e.what() << std::endl;
}
}
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serialization: {"address":"744 Evergreen Terrace","age":60,"name":"Ned Flanders"}
deserialization failed: [json.exception.out_of_range.403] key 'age' not found
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