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fix from_json implementation for pair/tuple #708
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@@ -246,6 +246,7 @@ TEST_CASE("constructors") | |
json j(p); | ||
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CHECK(j.type() == json::value_t::array); | ||
CHECK(j.get<decltype(p)>() == p); | ||
REQUIRE(j.size() == 2); | ||
CHECK(j[0] == std::get<0>(p)); | ||
CHECK(j[1] == std::get<1>(p)); | ||
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@@ -262,11 +263,12 @@ TEST_CASE("constructors") | |
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SECTION("std::tuple") | ||
{ | ||
const auto t = std::make_tuple(1.0, "string", 42, std::vector<int> {0, 1}); | ||
const auto t = std::make_tuple(1.0, std::string{"string"}, 42, std::vector<int> {0, 1}); | ||
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json j(t); | ||
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CHECK(j.type() == json::value_t::array); | ||
REQUIRE(j.size() == 4); | ||
CHECK(j.get<decltype(t)>() == t); | ||
CHECK(j[0] == std::get<0>(t)); | ||
CHECK(j[1] == std::get<1>(t)); | ||
CHECK(j[2] == std::get<2>(t)); | ||
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Is it possible that we'd have to support something like pair<int,int>? I think you'll save yourself a patch if you use get<0> and get<1> instead.
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I'm not sure I understood your point. Are you talking about
std::get
?I don't see how it could be used here.
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Er, you're right. I was talking about std::get here, which is not what you're doing at all. I mis-read it. What you have looks good!