- Don't eagerly convert key to std::string
- Make const char* keys streamable when exception is thrown
- Don't create a temporary string when comparing a const char* key
For completeness I've implemented escaping for characters outside the
basic multilingual plane, but it doesn't get used (as there's no
EscapeAsAsciiJson emitter option implemented).
* partially fix clang compilation
Missing header and mistaken algorithm usage.
Also removed it name from range loops. It's not correct.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* run through clang's -Wrange-loop-analysis
Some range loops should not use references as they need to copy.
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
* manual range loop conversions
Signed-off-by: Rosen Penev <rosenp@gmail.com>
The explicitly defaulted or implemented move constructors and assignment
operators are made "noexcept".
Bugfix:
* src/stream.cpp Stream::Stream() char_traits::int_type intro[4] is
now aggregate-initialized (to zero) to avoid UB.
Minor changes:
* Using std::isinf() and std::signbit() instead of comparing for
equality with infinity.
* src/streamcharsource.h: Added #include "stream.h".
* src/stream.h: Forward declaring "class StreamCharSource".
* Some implicit casting changed into static_cast's.
Signed-off-by: Ted Lyngmo <ted@lyncon.se>
This is in preparation for other patches that will make use of the
macro. The patch also removes #undef:ing the macro after its been
used to not make the header inclusion order critical. Otherwise,
the new header would always have to be the last of the yaml-cpp
headers to be included.
This happens whenever in a macro you use some "if" block, and don't use curly braces {},
as the macro is expanded on a single line, not on several lines. So just add the missing
curly braces to please gcc.
In file included from /remote/users/mlamesch/CloneFromPlatinum/yamlcpp/osp/Yamlcpp/18-0-0-5/include/yaml-cpp/yaml.h:18,
from src/TestYaml.cpp:2:
/remote/users/mlamesch/CloneFromPlatinum/yamlcpp/osp/Yamlcpp/18-0-0-5/include/yaml-cpp/node/convert.h: In static member function static bool YAML::convert<int>::decode(const YAML::Node&, int&):
/remote/users/mlamesch/CloneFromPlatinum/yamlcpp/osp/Yamlcpp/18-0-0-5/include/yaml-cpp/node/convert.h:139:1: error: this if clause does not guard... [-Werror=misleading-indentation]
YAML_DEFINE_CONVERT_STREAMABLE_SIGNED(int);
^~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Invalid access via operator[] or as<> will now print the offending key, if possible.
For example:
a:
x: 1
y: 2
node["a"]["z"].as<int>()
will say that the key "z" was invalid.
* Add compilation flags: -Wshadow -Weffc++ -pedantic -pedantic-errors
* Delete implicit copy & move constructors & assignment operators
in classes with pointer data members.
* An exception to the above: Add default copy & move constructors &
assignment operators for the Binary class.
* Convert boolean RegEx operators to binary operators.
* Initialize all members in all classes in ctors.
* Let default ctor delegate to the converting ctor in
Binary and RegEx
* Don't change any tests except regex_test (as a result of the change
to binary operators).
Note: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1544675 makes
-Weffc++ report a false positive in "include/yaml-cpp/node/impl.h".
The issue is that numbers like
2.01 or 3.01 can not be precisely represented with binary floating point
numbers.
This replaces all occurrences of 'std::numeric_limits<T>::digits10 + 1' with
'std::numeric_limits<T>::max_digits10'.
Background:
Using 'std::numeric_limits<T>::digits10 + 1' is not precise enough.
Converting a 'float' into a 'string' and back to a 'float' will not always
produce the original 'float' value. To guarantee that the 'string'
representation has sufficient precision the value
'std::numeric_limits<T>::max_digits10' has to be used.