json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).107 | "parse error: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: 'foo'" | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens, each prefixed by a `/` character.
json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).108 | "parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'" | In a JSON Pointer, only `~0` and `~1` are valid escape sequences.
json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).109 | "parse error: array index 'one' is not a number" | A JSON Pointer array index must be a number.
json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).110 | "parse error at 1: cannot read 2 bytes from vector" | When parsing CBOR or MessagePack, the byte vector ends before the complete value has been read.
@since version 3.0.0
*/
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@@ -198,7 +201,8 @@ class parse_error : public exception
@note For an input with n bytes, 1 is the index of the first character
and n+1 is the index of the terminating null byte or the end of
file.
file. This also holds true when reading a byte vector (CBOR or
MessagePack).
*/
constsize_tbyte;
};
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@@ -7344,7 +7348,7 @@ class basic_json
@tparam T the integral return type
@throw std::out_of_range if there are less than sizeof(T)+1 bytes in the
@throw parse_error.110 if there are less than sizeof(T)+1 bytes in the
vector @a vec to read
In the for loop, the bytes from the vector are copied in reverse order into
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@@ -7371,7 +7375,7 @@ class basic_json
{
if(current_index+sizeof(T)+1>vec.size())
{
JSON_THROW(std::out_of_range("cannot read "+std::to_string(sizeof(T))+" bytes from vector"));
JSON_THROW(parse_error(110,current_index+1,"cannot read "+std::to_string(sizeof(T))+" bytes from vector"));
json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).107 | "parse error: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: 'foo'" | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens, each prefixed by a `/` character.
json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).108 | "parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'" | In a JSON Pointer, only `~0` and `~1` are valid escape sequences.
json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).109 | "parse error: array index 'one' is not a number" | A JSON Pointer array index must be a number.
json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).110 | "parse error at 1: cannot read 2 bytes from vector" | When parsing CBOR or MessagePack, the byte vector ends before the complete value has been read.
@since version 3.0.0
*/
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@@ -198,7 +201,8 @@ class parse_error : public exception
@note For an input with n bytes, 1 is the index of the first character
and n+1 is the index of the terminating null byte or the end of
file.
file. This also holds true when reading a byte vector (CBOR or
MessagePack).
*/
const size_t byte;
};
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@@ -7344,7 +7348,7 @@ class basic_json
@tparam T the integral return type
@throw std::out_of_range if there are less than sizeof(T)+1 bytes in the
@throw parse_error.110 if there are less than sizeof(T)+1 bytes in the
vector @a vec to read
In the for loop, the bytes from the vector are copied in reverse order into
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@@ -7371,7 +7375,7 @@ class basic_json
{
if (current_index + sizeof(T) + 1 > vec.size())
{
JSON_THROW(std::out_of_range("cannot read " + std::to_string(sizeof(T)) + " bytes from vector"));