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Configuration macros for library features. More...
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#define | RAPIDJSON_MAJOR_VERSION 1 |
Major version of RapidJSON in integer. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_MINOR_VERSION 1 |
Minor version of RapidJSON in integer. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_PATCH_VERSION 0 |
Patch version of RapidJSON in integer. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_VERSION_STRING RAPIDJSON_STRINGIFY(RAPIDJSON_MAJOR_VERSION.RAPIDJSON_MINOR_VERSION.RAPIDJSON_PATCH_VERSION) |
Version of RapidJSON in "<major>.<minor>.<patch>" string format. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE rapidjson |
provide custom rapidjson namespace More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE { |
provide custom rapidjson namespace (opening expression) More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END } |
provide custom rapidjson namespace (closing expression) More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING 0 |
Enable RapidJSON support for std::string . More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_ALIGN(x) (((x) + 3u) & ~3u) |
Data alignment of the machine. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION 0 |
Use only lower 48-bit address for some pointers. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_ASSERT(x) assert(x) |
Assertion. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_LIKELY(x) (x) |
Compiler branching hint for expression with high probability to be true. More... | |
#define | RAPIDJSON_UNLIKELY(x) (x) |
Compiler branching hint for expression with low probability to be true. More... | |
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 RapidJSON error handling APIs.
#define RAPIDJSON_48BITPOINTER_OPTIMIZATION 0 |
Use only lower 48-bit address for some pointers.
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. GenericValue
uses this optimization to reduce its size form 24 bytes to 16 bytes in 64-bit architecture.
Data alignment of the machine.
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.
Assertion.
By default, rapidjson uses C assert()
for internal assertions. User can override it by defining RAPIDJSON_ASSERT(x) macro.
#define RAPIDJSON_HAS_STDSTRING 0 |
Enable RapidJSON support for std::string
.
By defining this preprocessor symbol to 1
, several convenience functions for using rapidjson::GenericValue with std::string
are enabled, especially for construction and comparison.
Compiler branching hint for expression with high probability to be true.
x | Boolean expression likely to be true. |
#define RAPIDJSON_MAJOR_VERSION 1 |
Major version of RapidJSON in integer.
#define RAPIDJSON_MINOR_VERSION 1 |
Minor version of RapidJSON in integer.
#define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE rapidjson |
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 RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE
to a custom name (e.g. MyRapidJSON
) is sufficient. If multiple levels are needed, both RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN and RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END need to be defined as well:
#define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_BEGIN namespace RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE { |
provide custom rapidjson namespace (opening expression)
#define RAPIDJSON_NAMESPACE_END } |
provide custom rapidjson namespace (closing expression)
#define RAPIDJSON_PATCH_VERSION 0 |
Patch version of RapidJSON in integer.
Compiler branching hint for expression with low probability to be true.
x | Boolean expression unlikely to be true. |
#define RAPIDJSON_VERSION_STRING RAPIDJSON_STRINGIFY(RAPIDJSON_MAJOR_VERSION.RAPIDJSON_MINOR_VERSION.RAPIDJSON_PATCH_VERSION) |
Version of RapidJSON in "<major>.<minor>.<patch>" string format.