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3 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
John Keiser 8e7d1a5f09
Separate document state from ParsedJson
This creates a "document" class with only user-facing document state (no parser internals).

- document: user-facing document state
- document::iterator: iterator (equivalent of ParsedJsonIterator)
- document::parser: parser state plus a "docked" document we parse into (equivalent of ParsedJson)

Usage:

```c++
auto doc = simdjson::document::parse(buf, len); // less efficient but simplest
```

```c++
simdjson::document::parser parser; // reusable parser
parser.allocate_capacity(len);
simdjson::document* doc = parser.parse(buf, len); // pointer to doc inside parser
doc = parser.parse(buf2, len); // reuses all buffers and overwrites doc; more efficient
```
2020-02-07 10:02:36 -08:00
Daniel Lemire 92334a8e28 Better tests. 2019-09-02 12:32:44 -04:00
saka1 c1f27fb848 Accept large unsigned integers (#295)
* handle uint64 value in JSON
* Add integer_tests
* Add get_unsigned_integer() on  ParsedJson::BasicIterator
* Write 'u' to tape when the value seems unsigned
* Add to handle 'u' element
* Brush up integer_tests.cpp
* Append tests/integer_tests in .gitignore
* Add comments to is_integer and is_unsigned_integer
2019-09-02 10:50:24 -04:00