Google advises its employees to add Google Inc. as an author, but that hasn't
been done yet and would be super inconvenient. So instead I've refactored the
file to refer to "The JsonCpp Authors", which are listed in the AUTHORS file.
The AUTHORS file itself is generated via:
git log --pretty="%an <%ae>%n%cn <%ce>" | sort | uniq
Plus the addition of "Google Inc." as a copyright author. (Google owns the work
of anyone contributing from an @google.com address, for example.)
The list contains some probable duplicates where people have used more than one
email address. I didn't deduplicate because -- well, who's to say they're
duplicates, anyway? :)
This change adds explicit copyright information too python
files files. The copyright year used in each case is the
date of the first git commit of each file.
The goal is to allow jsoncpp to be integrated into the
chromium source tree which requires license information in
each source file.
fixes#234
Newlines from comments separated by lines are retained when comments
are appended, so adding a newline between separate comments for a
node is not needed.
This patch fixes some aspects of reading and writing comments:
- Multiple C++-style comments before a Json value had extra newlines appended to them. This patch removes the addition of those newlines.
- Comments written before Json values in the StyledWriter were not indented to match the indentation level of the value. This patch adds indentation to comments.
- Fixed inconsistency in newlines following C- and C++-style comments being saved as part of the comment. All newlines at the end of a comment are now removed.
- Added an additional test of comments.
https://sourceforge.net/p/jsoncpp/patches/25/
- Added Json::ArrayIndex as an unsigned int to forwards.h
- Modified Json::Value to consistently use Json::ArrayIndex.
- Added int/unsigned int constructor overload to Json::Value to avoid ambiguous constructor call.
- Modified jsontestrunner/main.cpp to use Json::valueToString for Value::asInt() conversion to string.
- Modified Json::Reader to only overflow to double when the number is too large (previous code relied on the fact that an int fitted in a double without precision loss).
- Generalized uintToString() helpers and buffer size to automatically adapt to the precision of Json::UInt.
- Added specific conversion logic for UInt to double conversion on Microsoft Visual Studio 6 which only support __int64 to double conversion (unsigned __int64 conversion is not supported)
- Added test for 64 bits parsing/writing. Notes: those will fail when compiled with JSON_NO_INT64 (more dev required to adapt).
- renamed SCons glob tool to globtool to avoid clash with python glob module. This prevented running the tests.
- check target now works with SCons 1.x