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Use chars_format instead of parse_rules for parsing as JSON
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@ -273,7 +273,6 @@ template <typename UC>
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fastfloat_really_inline FASTFLOAT_CONSTEXPR20
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parsed_number_string_t<UC> parse_number_string(UC const *p, UC const * pend, parse_options_t<UC> options) noexcept {
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chars_format const fmt = options.format;
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parse_rules const rules = options.rules;
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UC const decimal_point = options.decimal_point;
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parsed_number_string_t<UC> answer;
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@ -289,12 +288,11 @@ parsed_number_string_t<UC> parse_number_string(UC const *p, UC const * pend, par
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if (p == pend) {
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return answer;
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}
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if (rules == parse_rules::json) {
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if (fmt == chars_format::json) {
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if (!is_integer(*p)) { // a sign must be followed by an integer
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return answer;
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}
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} else {
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FASTFLOAT_DEBUG_ASSERT(rules == parse_rules::std);
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if (!is_integer(*p) && (*p != decimal_point)) { // a sign must be followed by an integer or the dot
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return answer;
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}
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@ -315,7 +313,7 @@ parsed_number_string_t<UC> parse_number_string(UC const *p, UC const * pend, par
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int64_t digit_count = int64_t(end_of_integer_part - start_digits);
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answer.integer = span<const UC>(start_digits, size_t(digit_count));
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// disallow leading zeros
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if (rules == parse_rules::json && start_digits[0] == UC('0') && digit_count > 1) {
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if (fmt == chars_format::json && start_digits[0] == UC('0') && digit_count > 1) {
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return answer;
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}
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@ -342,7 +340,7 @@ parsed_number_string_t<UC> parse_number_string(UC const *p, UC const * pend, par
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return answer;
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}
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// or at least two if a decimal point exists, with json rules
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else if (rules == parse_rules::json && has_decimal_point && digit_count == 1) {
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else if (fmt == chars_format::json && has_decimal_point && digit_count == 1) {
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return answer;
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}
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int64_t exp_number = 0; // explicit exponential part
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@ -16,14 +16,10 @@ enum chars_format {
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scientific = 1 << 0,
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fixed = 1 << 2,
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hex = 1 << 3,
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json = 1 << 4 | fixed | scientific,
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general = fixed | scientific
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};
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enum class parse_rules {
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std,
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json
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};
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template <typename UC>
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struct from_chars_result_t {
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UC const* ptr;
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@ -34,15 +30,13 @@ using from_chars_result = from_chars_result_t<char>;
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template <typename UC>
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struct parse_options_t {
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constexpr explicit parse_options_t(chars_format fmt = chars_format::general,
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UC dot = UC('.'), parse_rules prules = parse_rules::std)
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: format(fmt), decimal_point(dot), rules(prules) {}
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UC dot = UC('.'))
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: format(fmt), decimal_point(dot) {}
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/** Which number formats are accepted */
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chars_format format;
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/** The character used as decimal point */
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UC decimal_point;
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/** Rules to use for parsing */
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parse_rules rules;
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};
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using parse_options = parse_options_t<char>;
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