// Tencent is pleased to support the open source community by making RapidJSON available. // // Copyright (C) 2015 THL A29 Limited, a Tencent company, and Milo Yip. All rights reserved. // // Licensed under the MIT License (the "License"); you may not use this file except // in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed // under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR // CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the // specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. #ifndef RAPIDJSON_RAPIDJSON_H_ #define RAPIDJSON_RAPIDJSON_H_ /*!\file rapidjson.h \brief common definitions and configuration \see RAPIDJSON_CONFIG */ /*! \defgroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG RapidJSON configuration \brief Configuration macros for library features Some RapidJSON features are configurable to adapt the library to a wide variety of platforms, environments and usage scenarios. Most of the features can be configured in terms of overriden or predefined preprocessor macros at compile-time. Some additional customization is available in the \ref RAPIDJSON_ERRORS APIs. \note These macros should be given on the compiler command-line (where applicable) to avoid inconsistent values when compiling different translation units of a single application. */ #include // malloc(), realloc(), free(), size_t #include // memset(), memcpy(), memmove(), memcmp() /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_VERSION_STRING // // ALWAYS synchronize the following 3 macros with corresponding variables in /CMakeLists.txt. // //!@cond RAPIDJSON_HIDDEN_FROM_DOXYGEN // token stringification #define RAPIDJSON_STRINGIFY(x) RAPIDJSON_DO_STRINGIFY(x) #define RAPIDJSON_DO_STRINGIFY(x) #x //!@endcond /*! \def RAPIDJSON_MAJOR_VERSION \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief Major version of RapidJSON in integer. */ /*! \def RAPIDJSON_MINOR_VERSION \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief Minor version of RapidJSON in integer. */ /*! \def RAPIDJSON_PATCH_VERSION \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief Patch version of RapidJSON in integer. */ /*! \def RAPIDJSON_VERSION_STRING \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief Version of RapidJSON in ".." string format. */ #define RAPIDJSON_MAJOR_VERSION 1 #define RAPIDJSON_MINOR_VERSION 1 #define RAPIDJSON_PATCH_VERSION 0 #define RAPIDJSON_VERSION_STRING \ RAPIDJSON_STRINGIFY(RAPIDJSON_MAJOR_VERSION.RAPIDJSON_MINOR_VERSION.RAPIDJSON_PATCH_VERSION) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_(BEGIN|END) /*! \def RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief provide custom rapidjson namespace In order to avoid symbol clashes and/or "One Definition Rule" errors between multiple inclusions of (different versions of) RapidJSON in a single binary, users can customize the name of the main RapidJSON namespace. In case of a single nesting level, defining \c RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE to a custom name (e.g. \c MyRapidJSON) is sufficient. If multiple levels are needed, both \ref RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN and \ref RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END need to be defined as well: \code // in some .cpp file #define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE my::rapidjson #define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace my { namespace rapidjson { #define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END } } #include "rapidjson/..." \endcode \see rapidjson */ /*! \def RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief provide custom rapidjson namespace (opening expression) \see RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE */ /*! \def RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief provide custom rapidjson namespace (closing expression) \see RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE #define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE rapidjson #endif #ifndef RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN #define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE { #endif #ifndef RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END #define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END } #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING #ifndef RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING #ifdef RAPIDJSON_DOXYGEN_RUNNING #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING 1 // force generation of documentation #else #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING 0 // no std::string support by default #endif /*! \def RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief Enable RapidJSON support for \c std::string By defining this preprocessor symbol to \c 1, several convenience functions for using \ref rapidjson::GenericValue with \c std::string are enabled, especially for construction and comparison. \hideinitializer */ #endif // !defined(RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING) #if RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING #include #endif // RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_NO_INT64DEFINE /*! \def RAPIDJSON_NO_INT64DEFINE \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief Use external 64-bit integer types. RapidJSON requires the 64-bit integer types \c int64_t and \c uint64_t types to be available at global scope. If users have their own definition, define RAPIDJSON_NO_INT64DEFINE to prevent RapidJSON from defining its own types. */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_NO_INT64DEFINE //!@cond RAPIDJSON_HIDDEN_FROM_DOXYGEN #if defined(_MSC_VER) && (_MSC_VER < 1800) // Visual Studio 2013 #include "msinttypes/stdint.h" #include "msinttypes/inttypes.h" #else // Other compilers should have this. #include #include #endif //!@endcond #ifdef RAPIDJSON_DOXYGEN_RUNNING #define RAPIDJSON_NO_INT64DEFINE #endif #endif // RAPIDJSON_NO_INT64TYPEDEF /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_FORCEINLINE #ifndef RAPIDJSON_FORCEINLINE //!@cond RAPIDJSON_HIDDEN_FROM_DOXYGEN #if defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(NDEBUG) #define RAPIDJSON_FORCEINLINE __forceinline #elif defined(__GNUC__) && __GNUC__ >= 4 && defined(NDEBUG) #define RAPIDJSON_FORCEINLINE __attribute__((always_inline)) #else #define RAPIDJSON_FORCEINLINE #endif //!@endcond #endif // RAPIDJSON_FORCEINLINE /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN #define RAPIDJSON_LITTLEENDIAN 0 //!< Little endian machine #define RAPIDJSON_BIGENDIAN 1 //!< Big endian machine //! Endianness of the machine. /*! \def RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG GCC 4.6 provided macro for detecting endianness of the target machine. But other compilers may not have this. User can define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN to either \ref RAPIDJSON_LITTLEENDIAN or \ref RAPIDJSON_BIGENDIAN. Default detection implemented with reference to \li https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.6.0/cpp/Common-Predefined-Macros.html \li http://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_42_0/boost/detail/endian.hpp */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN // Detect with GCC 4.6's macro # ifdef __BYTE_ORDER__ # if __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_LITTLE_ENDIAN__ # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_LITTLEENDIAN # elif __BYTE_ORDER__ == __ORDER_BIG_ENDIAN__ # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_BIGENDIAN # else # error Unknown machine endianess detected. User needs to define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN. # endif // __BYTE_ORDER__ // Detect with GLIBC's endian.h # elif defined(__GLIBC__) # include # if (__BYTE_ORDER == __LITTLE_ENDIAN) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_LITTLEENDIAN # elif (__BYTE_ORDER == __BIG_ENDIAN) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_BIGENDIAN # else # error Unknown machine endianess detected. User needs to define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN. # endif // __GLIBC__ // Detect with _LITTLE_ENDIAN and _BIG_ENDIAN macro # elif defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN) && !defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_LITTLEENDIAN # elif defined(_BIG_ENDIAN) && !defined(_LITTLE_ENDIAN) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_BIGENDIAN // Detect with architecture macros # elif defined(__sparc) || defined(__sparc__) || defined(_POWER) || defined(__powerpc__) || defined(__ppc__) || defined(__hpux) || defined(__hppa) || defined(_MIPSEB) || defined(_POWER) || defined(__s390__) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_BIGENDIAN # elif defined(__i386__) || defined(__alpha__) || defined(__ia64) || defined(__ia64__) || defined(_M_IX86) || defined(_M_IA64) || defined(_M_ALPHA) || defined(__amd64) || defined(__amd64__) || defined(_M_AMD64) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(__bfin__) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_LITTLEENDIAN # elif defined(_MSC_VER) && defined(_M_ARM) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN RAPIDJSON_LITTLEENDIAN # elif defined(RAPIDJSON_DOXYGEN_RUNNING) # define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN # else # error Unknown machine endianess detected. User needs to define RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN. # endif #endif // RAPIDJSON_ENDIAN /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_64BIT //! Whether using 64-bit architecture #ifndef RAPIDJSON_64BIT #if defined(__LP64__) || (defined(__x86_64__) && defined(__ILP32__)) || defined(_WIN64) || defined(__EMSCRIPTEN__) #define RAPIDJSON_64BIT 1 #else #define RAPIDJSON_64BIT 0 #endif #endif // RAPIDJSON_64BIT /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_ALIGN //! Data alignment of the machine. /*! \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \param x pointer to align Some machines require strict data alignment. Currently the default uses 4 bytes alignment on 32-bit platforms and 8 bytes alignment for 64-bit platforms. User can customize by defining the RAPIDJSON_ALIGN function macro. */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_ALIGN #if RAPIDJSON_64BIT == 1 #define RAPIDJSON_ALIGN(x) (((x) + static_cast(7u)) & ~static_cast(7u)) #else #define RAPIDJSON_ALIGN(x) (((x) + 3u) & ~3u) #endif #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_UINT64_C2 //! Construct a 64-bit literal by a pair of 32-bit integer. /*! 64-bit literal with or without ULL suffix is prone to compiler warnings. UINT64_C() is C macro which cause compilation problems. Use this macro to define 64-bit constants by a pair of 32-bit integer. */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_UINT64_C2 #define RAPIDJSON_UINT64_C2(high32, low32) ((static_cast(high32) << 32) | static_cast(low32)) #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION //! Use only lower 48-bit address for some pointers. /*! \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG This optimization uses the fact that current X86-64 architecture only implement lower 48-bit virtual address. The higher 16-bit can be used for storing other data. \c GenericValue uses this optimization to reduce its size form 24 bytes to 16 bytes in 64-bit architecture. */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION #if defined(__amd64__) || defined(__amd64) || defined(__x86_64__) || defined(__x86_64) || defined(_M_X64) || defined(_M_AMD64) #define RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION 1 #else #define RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION 0 #endif #endif // RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION #if RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION == 1 #if RAPIDJSON_64BIT != 1 #error RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION can only be set to 1 when RAPIDJSON_64BIT=1 #endif #define RAPIDJSON_SETPOINTER(type, p, x) (p = reinterpret_cast((reinterpret_cast(p) & static_cast(RAPIDJSON_UINT64_C2(0xFFFF0000, 0x00000000))) | reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(x)))) #define RAPIDJSON_GETPOINTER(type, p) (reinterpret_cast(reinterpret_cast(p) & static_cast(RAPIDJSON_UINT64_C2(0x0000FFFF, 0xFFFFFFFF)))) #else #define RAPIDJSON_SETPOINTER(type, p, x) (p = (x)) #define RAPIDJSON_GETPOINTER(type, p) (p) #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_SSE2/RAPIDJSON_SSE42/RAPIDJSON_SIMD /*! \def RAPIDJSON_SIMD \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief Enable SSE2/SSE4.2 optimization. RapidJSON supports optimized implementations for some parsing operations based on the SSE2 or SSE4.2 SIMD extensions on modern Intel-compatible processors. To enable these optimizations, two different symbols can be defined; \code // Enable SSE2 optimization. #define RAPIDJSON_SSE2 // Enable SSE4.2 optimization. #define RAPIDJSON_SSE42 \endcode \c RAPIDJSON_SSE42 takes precedence, if both are defined. If any of these symbols is defined, RapidJSON defines the macro \c RAPIDJSON_SIMD to indicate the availability of the optimized code. */ #if defined(RAPIDJSON_SSE2) || defined(RAPIDJSON_SSE42) \ || defined(RAPIDJSON_DOXYGEN_RUNNING) #define RAPIDJSON_SIMD #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_NO_SIZETYPEDEFINE #ifndef RAPIDJSON_NO_SIZETYPEDEFINE /*! \def RAPIDJSON_NO_SIZETYPEDEFINE \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \brief User-provided \c SizeType definition. In order to avoid using 32-bit size types for indexing strings and arrays, define this preprocessor symbol and provide the type rapidjson::SizeType before including RapidJSON: \code #define RAPIDJSON_NO_SIZETYPEDEFINE namespace rapidjson { typedef ::std::size_t SizeType; } #include "rapidjson/..." \endcode \see rapidjson::SizeType */ #ifdef RAPIDJSON_DOXYGEN_RUNNING #define RAPIDJSON_NO_SIZETYPEDEFINE #endif RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN //! Size type (for string lengths, array sizes, etc.) /*! RapidJSON uses 32-bit array/string indices even on 64-bit platforms, instead of using \c size_t. Users may override the SizeType by defining \ref RAPIDJSON_NO_SIZETYPEDEFINE. */ typedef unsigned SizeType; RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END #endif // always import std::size_t to rapidjson namespace RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN using std::size_t; RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_ASSERT //! Assertion. /*! \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG By default, rapidjson uses C \c assert() for internal assertions. User can override it by defining RAPIDJSON_ASSERT(x) macro. \note Parsing errors are handled and can be customized by the \ref RAPIDJSON_ERRORS APIs. */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_ASSERT #include #define RAPIDJSON_ASSERT(x) assert(x) #endif // RAPIDJSON_ASSERT /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_STATIC_ASSERT // Adopt from boost #ifndef RAPIDJSON_STATIC_ASSERT #ifndef __clang__ //!@cond RAPIDJSON_HIDDEN_FROM_DOXYGEN #endif RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN template struct STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE; template <> struct STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE { enum { value = 1 }; }; template struct StaticAssertTest {}; RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END #define RAPIDJSON_JOIN(X, Y) RAPIDJSON_DO_JOIN(X, Y) #define RAPIDJSON_DO_JOIN(X, Y) RAPIDJSON_DO_JOIN2(X, Y) #define RAPIDJSON_DO_JOIN2(X, Y) X##Y #if defined(__GNUC__) #define RAPIDJSON_STATIC_ASSERT_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE __attribute__((unused)) #else #define RAPIDJSON_STATIC_ASSERT_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE #endif #ifndef __clang__ //!@endcond #endif /*! \def RAPIDJSON_STATIC_ASSERT \brief (Internal) macro to check for conditions at compile-time \param x compile-time condition \hideinitializer */ #define RAPIDJSON_STATIC_ASSERT(x) \ typedef ::RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE::StaticAssertTest< \ sizeof(::RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE::STATIC_ASSERTION_FAILURE)> \ RAPIDJSON_JOIN(StaticAssertTypedef, __LINE__) RAPIDJSON_STATIC_ASSERT_UNUSED_ATTRIBUTE #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_LIKELY, RAPIDJSON_UNLIKELY //! Compiler branching hint for expression with high probability to be true. /*! \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \param x Boolean expression likely to be true. */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_LIKELY #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) #define RAPIDJSON_LIKELY(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 1) #else #define RAPIDJSON_LIKELY(x) (x) #endif #endif //! Compiler branching hint for expression with low probability to be true. /*! \ingroup RAPIDJSON_CONFIG \param x Boolean expression unlikely to be true. */ #ifndef RAPIDJSON_UNLIKELY #if defined(__GNUC__) || defined(__clang__) #define RAPIDJSON_UNLIKELY(x) __builtin_expect(!!(x), 0) #else #define RAPIDJSON_UNLIKELY(x) (x) #endif #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Helpers //!@cond RAPIDJSON_HIDDEN_FROM_DOXYGEN #define RAPIDJSON_MULTILINEMACRO_BEGIN do { #define RAPIDJSON_MULTILINEMACRO_END \ } while((void)0, 0) // adopted from Boost #define RAPIDJSON_VERSION_CODE(x,y,z) \ (((x)*100000) + ((y)*100) + (z)) /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PUSH/POP, RAPIDJSON_DIAG_OFF #if defined(__GNUC__) #define RAPIDJSON_GNUC \ RAPIDJSON_VERSION_CODE(__GNUC__,__GNUC_MINOR__,__GNUC_PATCHLEVEL__) #endif #if defined(__clang__) || (defined(RAPIDJSON_GNUC) && RAPIDJSON_GNUC >= RAPIDJSON_VERSION_CODE(4,2,0)) #define RAPIDJSON_PRAGMA(x) _Pragma(RAPIDJSON_STRINGIFY(x)) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(x) RAPIDJSON_PRAGMA(GCC diagnostic x) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_OFF(x) \ RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(ignored RAPIDJSON_STRINGIFY(RAPIDJSON_JOIN(-W,x))) // push/pop support in Clang and GCC>=4.6 #if defined(__clang__) || (defined(RAPIDJSON_GNUC) && RAPIDJSON_GNUC >= RAPIDJSON_VERSION_CODE(4,6,0)) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PUSH RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(push) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_POP RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(pop) #else // GCC >= 4.2, < 4.6 #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PUSH /* ignored */ #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_POP /* ignored */ #endif #elif defined(_MSC_VER) // pragma (MSVC specific) #define RAPIDJSON_PRAGMA(x) __pragma(x) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(x) RAPIDJSON_PRAGMA(warning(x)) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_OFF(x) RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(disable: x) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PUSH RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(push) #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_POP RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PRAGMA(pop) #else #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_OFF(x) /* ignored */ #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_PUSH /* ignored */ #define RAPIDJSON_DIAG_POP /* ignored */ #endif // RAPIDJSON_DIAG_* /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // C++11 features #ifndef RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RVALUE_REFS #if defined(__clang__) #if __has_feature(cxx_rvalue_references) && \ (defined(_LIBCPP_VERSION) || defined(__GLIBCXX__) && __GLIBCXX__ >= 20080306) #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RVALUE_REFS 1 #else #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RVALUE_REFS 0 #endif #elif (defined(RAPIDJSON_GNUC) && (RAPIDJSON_GNUC >= RAPIDJSON_VERSION_CODE(4,3,0)) && defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__)) || \ (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1600) #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RVALUE_REFS 1 #else #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RVALUE_REFS 0 #endif #endif // RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RVALUE_REFS #ifndef RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_NOEXCEPT #if defined(__clang__) #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_NOEXCEPT __has_feature(cxx_noexcept) #elif (defined(RAPIDJSON_GNUC) && (RAPIDJSON_GNUC >= RAPIDJSON_VERSION_CODE(4,6,0)) && defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__)) // (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= ????) // not yet supported #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_NOEXCEPT 1 #else #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_NOEXCEPT 0 #endif #endif #if RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_NOEXCEPT #define RAPIDJSON_NOEXCEPT noexcept #else #define RAPIDJSON_NOEXCEPT /* noexcept */ #endif // RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_NOEXCEPT // no automatic detection, yet #ifndef RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_TYPETRAITS #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_TYPETRAITS 0 #endif #ifndef RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RANGE_FOR #if defined(__clang__) #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RANGE_FOR __has_feature(cxx_range_for) #elif (defined(RAPIDJSON_GNUC) && (RAPIDJSON_GNUC >= RAPIDJSON_VERSION_CODE(4,3,0)) && defined(__GXX_EXPERIMENTAL_CXX0X__)) || \ (defined(_MSC_VER) && _MSC_VER >= 1700) #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RANGE_FOR 1 #else #define RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RANGE_FOR 0 #endif #endif // RAPIDJSON_HAS_CXX11_RANGE_FOR //!@endcond /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // new/delete #ifndef RAPIDJSON_NEW ///! customization point for global \c new #define RAPIDJSON_NEW(x) new x #endif #ifndef RAPIDJSON_DELETE ///! customization point for global \c delete #define RAPIDJSON_DELETE(x) delete x #endif /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // Type /*! \namespace rapidjson \brief main RapidJSON namespace \see RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE */ RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN //! Type of JSON value enum Type { kNullType = 0, //!< null kFalseType = 1, //!< false kTrueType = 2, //!< true kObjectType = 3, //!< object kArrayType = 4, //!< array kStringType = 5, //!< string kNumberType = 6 //!< number }; RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END #endif // RAPIDJSON_RAPIDJSON_H_