Commit d5add05c authored by Milo Yip's avatar Milo Yip

Merge pull request #19 from pah/feature/double-precision

User-defined double output precision
parents 9c6f7b90 5474bc2f
...@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ public: ...@@ -26,6 +26,9 @@ public:
PrettyWriter(OutputStream& os, Allocator* allocator = 0, size_t levelDepth = Base::kDefaultLevelDepth) : PrettyWriter(OutputStream& os, Allocator* allocator = 0, size_t levelDepth = Base::kDefaultLevelDepth) :
Base(os, allocator, levelDepth), indentChar_(' '), indentCharCount_(4) {} Base(os, allocator, levelDepth), indentChar_(' '), indentCharCount_(4) {}
//! Overridden for fluent API, see \ref Writer::SetDoublePrecision()
PrettyWriter& SetDoublePrecision(int p) { Base::SetDoublePrecision(p); return *this; }
//! Set custom indentation. //! Set custom indentation.
/*! \param indentChar Character for indentation. Must be whitespace character (' ', '\\t', '\\n', '\\r'). /*! \param indentChar Character for indentation. Must be whitespace character (' ', '\\t', '\\n', '\\r').
\param indentCharCount Number of indent characters for each indentation level. \param indentCharCount Number of indent characters for each indentation level.
...@@ -48,6 +51,11 @@ public: ...@@ -48,6 +51,11 @@ public:
PrettyWriter& Int64(int64_t i64) { PrettyPrefix(kNumberType); Base::WriteInt64(i64); return *this; } PrettyWriter& Int64(int64_t i64) { PrettyPrefix(kNumberType); Base::WriteInt64(i64); return *this; }
PrettyWriter& Uint64(uint64_t u64) { PrettyPrefix(kNumberType); Base::WriteUint64(u64); return *this; } PrettyWriter& Uint64(uint64_t u64) { PrettyPrefix(kNumberType); Base::WriteUint64(u64); return *this; }
PrettyWriter& Double(double d) { PrettyPrefix(kNumberType); Base::WriteDouble(d); return *this; } PrettyWriter& Double(double d) { PrettyPrefix(kNumberType); Base::WriteDouble(d); return *this; }
//! Overridden for fluent API, see \ref Writer::Double()
PrettyWriter& Double(double d, int precision) {
int oldPrecision = Base::GetDoublePrecision();
return SetDoublePrecision(precision).Double(d).SetDoublePrecision(oldPrecision);
}
PrettyWriter& String(const Ch* str, SizeType length, bool copy = false) { PrettyWriter& String(const Ch* str, SizeType length, bool copy = false) {
(void)copy; (void)copy;
......
...@@ -35,7 +35,23 @@ public: ...@@ -35,7 +35,23 @@ public:
typedef typename SourceEncoding::Ch Ch; typedef typename SourceEncoding::Ch Ch;
Writer(OutputStream& os, Allocator* allocator = 0, size_t levelDepth = kDefaultLevelDepth) : Writer(OutputStream& os, Allocator* allocator = 0, size_t levelDepth = kDefaultLevelDepth) :
os_(os), level_stack_(allocator, levelDepth * sizeof(Level)) {} os_(os), level_stack_(allocator, levelDepth * sizeof(Level)),
doublePrecision_(kDefaultDoublePrecision) {}
//! Set the number of significant digits for \c double values
/*! When writing a \c double value to the \c OutputStream, the number
of significant digits is limited to 6 by default.
\param p maximum number of significant digits (default: 6)
\return The Writer itself for fluent API.
*/
Writer& SetDoublePrecision(int p = kDefaultDoublePrecision) {
if (p < 0) p = kDefaultDoublePrecision; // negative precision is ignored
doublePrecision_ = p;
return *this;
}
//! \see SetDoublePrecision()
int GetDoublePrecision() const { return doublePrecision_; }
//@name Implementation of Handler //@name Implementation of Handler
//@{ //@{
...@@ -45,8 +61,34 @@ public: ...@@ -45,8 +61,34 @@ public:
Writer& Uint(unsigned u) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteUint(u); return *this; } Writer& Uint(unsigned u) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteUint(u); return *this; }
Writer& Int64(int64_t i64) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteInt64(i64); return *this; } Writer& Int64(int64_t i64) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteInt64(i64); return *this; }
Writer& Uint64(uint64_t u64) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteUint64(u64); return *this; } Writer& Uint64(uint64_t u64) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteUint64(u64); return *this; }
//! Writes the given \c double value to the stream
/*!
The number of significant digits (the precision) to be written
can be set by \ref SetDoublePrecision() for the Writer:
\code
Writer<...> writer(...);
writer.SetDoublePrecision(12).Double(M_PI);
\endcode
\param d The value to be written.
\return The Writer itself for fluent API.
*/
Writer& Double(double d) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteDouble(d); return *this; } Writer& Double(double d) { Prefix(kNumberType); WriteDouble(d); return *this; }
//! Writes the given \c double value to the stream (explicit precision)
/*!
The currently set double precision is ignored in favor of the explicitly
given precision for this value.
\see Double(), SetDoublePrecision(), GetDoublePrecision()
\param d The value to be written
\param precision The number of significant digits for this value
\return The Writer itself for fluent API.
*/
Writer& Double(double d, int precision) {
int oldPrecision = GetDoublePrecision();
return SetDoublePrecision(precision).Double(d).SetDoublePrecision(oldPrecision);
}
Writer& String(const Ch* str, SizeType length, bool copy = false) { Writer& String(const Ch* str, SizeType length, bool copy = false) {
(void)copy; (void)copy;
Prefix(kStringType); Prefix(kStringType);
...@@ -161,18 +203,21 @@ protected: ...@@ -161,18 +203,21 @@ protected:
} while (p != buffer); } while (p != buffer);
} }
//! \todo Optimization with custom double-to-string converter.
void WriteDouble(double d) {
char buffer[100];
#ifdef _MSC_VER #ifdef _MSC_VER
int ret = sprintf_s(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%g", d); #define RAPIDJSON_SNPRINTF sprintf_s
#else #else
int ret = snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%g", d); #define RAPIDJSON_SNPRINTF snprintf
#endif #endif
//! \todo Optimization with custom double-to-string converter.
void WriteDouble(double d) {
char buffer[100];
int ret = RAPIDJSON_SNPRINTF(buffer, sizeof(buffer), "%.*g", doublePrecision_, d);
RAPIDJSON_ASSERT(ret >= 1); RAPIDJSON_ASSERT(ret >= 1);
for (int i = 0; i < ret; i++) for (int i = 0; i < ret; i++)
os_.Put(buffer[i]); os_.Put(buffer[i]);
} }
#undef RAPIDJSON_SNPRINTF
void WriteString(const Ch* str, SizeType length) { void WriteString(const Ch* str, SizeType length) {
static const char hexDigits[16] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' }; static const char hexDigits[16] = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' };
...@@ -234,6 +279,9 @@ protected: ...@@ -234,6 +279,9 @@ protected:
OutputStream& os_; OutputStream& os_;
internal::Stack<Allocator> level_stack_; internal::Stack<Allocator> level_stack_;
int doublePrecision_;
static const int kDefaultDoublePrecision = 6;
private: private:
// Prohibit assignment for VC C4512 warning // Prohibit assignment for VC C4512 warning
......
#include "unittest.h" #include "unittest.h"
#include "rapidjson/document.h"
#include "rapidjson/reader.h" #include "rapidjson/reader.h"
#include "rapidjson/writer.h" #include "rapidjson/writer.h"
#include "rapidjson/stringbuffer.h" #include "rapidjson/stringbuffer.h"
...@@ -56,6 +57,61 @@ TEST(Writer, String) { ...@@ -56,6 +57,61 @@ TEST(Writer, String) {
TEST_ROUNDTRIP("[\"\\\"\\\\/\\b\\f\\n\\r\\t\"]"); TEST_ROUNDTRIP("[\"\\\"\\\\/\\b\\f\\n\\r\\t\"]");
} }
TEST(Writer,DoublePrecision) {
const char json[] = "[1.2345,1.2345678,0.123456789012,1234567.8]";
StringBuffer buffer;
Writer<StringBuffer> writer(buffer);
const int kDefaultDoublePrecision = 6;
// handling the double precision
EXPECT_EQ(writer.GetDoublePrecision(), kDefaultDoublePrecision);
writer.SetDoublePrecision(17);
EXPECT_EQ(writer.GetDoublePrecision(), 17);
writer.SetDoublePrecision(-1); // negative equivalent to reset
EXPECT_EQ(writer.GetDoublePrecision(), kDefaultDoublePrecision);
writer.SetDoublePrecision(1);
writer.SetDoublePrecision(); // reset again
EXPECT_EQ(writer.GetDoublePrecision(), kDefaultDoublePrecision);
{ // write with explicitly increased precision
StringStream s(json);
Reader reader;
reader.Parse<0>(s, writer.SetDoublePrecision(12));
EXPECT_EQ(writer.GetDoublePrecision(), 12);
EXPECT_STREQ(json, buffer.GetString());
buffer.Clear();
}
{ // explicit individual double precisions
writer.SetDoublePrecision(2)
.StartArray()
.Double(1.2345,5)
.Double(1.2345678,9)
.Double(0.123456789012,12)
.Double(1234567.8,8)
.EndArray();
EXPECT_EQ(writer.GetDoublePrecision(), 2);
EXPECT_STREQ(json, buffer.GetString());
buffer.Clear();
}
{ // write with default precision (output with precision loss)
Document d;
d.Parse<0>(json);
d.Accept(writer.SetDoublePrecision());
// parsed again to avoid platform-dependent floating point outputs
// (e.g. width of exponents)
d.Parse<0>(buffer.GetString());
EXPECT_EQ(writer.GetDoublePrecision(), kDefaultDoublePrecision);
EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(d[0u].GetDouble(), 1.2345);
EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(d[1u].GetDouble(), 1.23457);
EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(d[2u].GetDouble(), 0.123457);
EXPECT_DOUBLE_EQ(d[3u].GetDouble(), 1234570);
buffer.Clear();
}
}
TEST(Writer, Transcode) { TEST(Writer, Transcode) {
// UTF8 -> UTF16 -> UTF8 // UTF8 -> UTF16 -> UTF8
StringStream s("{ \"hello\" : \"world\", \"t\" : true , \"f\" : false, \"n\": null, \"i\":123, \"pi\": 3.1416, \"a\":[1, 2, 3], \"dollar\":\"\x24\", \"cents\":\"\xC2\xA2\", \"euro\":\"\xE2\x82\xAC\", \"gclef\":\"\xF0\x9D\x84\x9E\" } "); StringStream s("{ \"hello\" : \"world\", \"t\" : true , \"f\" : false, \"n\": null, \"i\":123, \"pi\": 3.1416, \"a\":[1, 2, 3], \"dollar\":\"\x24\", \"cents\":\"\xC2\xA2\", \"euro\":\"\xE2\x82\xAC\", \"gclef\":\"\xF0\x9D\x84\x9E\" } ");
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