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Fix nvcc CUDA 12.0/12.1 C++20 ranges parse error (#3907)
The diagnostic matrix in this PR confirmed the affected range exactly: nvcc 12.0.1 and 12.1.1 both fail with "expected initializer before '<' token" on iteration_proxy.hpp's enable_borrowed_range variable template specialization at -std=c++20; 12.2.2 and newer already build cleanly. Guard JSON_HAS_RANGES off for that narrow nvcc version range, matching the existing GCC-11/libstdc++ carve-outs in the same ifdef chain, and regenerate single_include accordingly. Broaden the CUDA smoke test to also exercise comparisons (operator==/operator<=>, gated independently by JSON_HAS_THREE_WAY_COMPARISON) and range-based iteration, not just dump()/erase(), so the fix's actual scope is evidenced by CI rather than assumed from the single reported symptom. Have tests/cuda_example/CMakeLists.txt pick the newest C++ standard the detected nvcc version actually supports (20/17/11) instead of hard-requiring C++20, so older toolkits build at a lower standard instead of failing CMake configure outright. This is test-project-local only; the JSON_HAS_RANGES guard is what protects real client code, since a header can't control what -std= flag it's compiled with. Right-size the CI matrix from the 8-version diagnostic sweep down to 11.8.0 (C++17 fallback path) / 12.1.1 (permanent #3907 regression guard) / 12.6.3 (recent coverage), and update the compiler-version table in the quality assurance docs to match. Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
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@@ -3,7 +3,18 @@ project(json_cuda LANGUAGES CUDA)
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add_executable(json_cuda json_cuda.cu)
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target_include_directories(json_cuda PRIVATE ../../include)
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target_compile_features(json_cuda PUBLIC cuda_std_20)
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# nvcc added C++20 support in CUDA 12.0 and C++17 in CUDA 11.0; pick the
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# newest standard the detected compiler actually supports (see #3907)
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# instead of hard-requiring one standard for every CUDA version.
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if(CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 12.0)
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set(json_cuda_std 20)
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elseif(CMAKE_CUDA_COMPILER_VERSION VERSION_GREATER_EQUAL 11.0)
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set(json_cuda_std 17)
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else()
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set(json_cuda_std 11)
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endif()
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target_compile_features(json_cuda PUBLIC cuda_std_${json_cuda_std})
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set_target_properties(json_cuda PROPERTIES
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CUDA_EXTENSIONS OFF
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CUDA_STANDARD_REQUIRED ON
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@@ -16,4 +16,18 @@ int main()
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// regression for #3013 (ordered_json::reset() compile error with nvcc)
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nlohmann::ordered_json metadata;
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metadata.erase("key");
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// exercise comparisons (operator==/operator<=>, gated by
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// JSON_HAS_THREE_WAY_COMPARISON, independent of JSON_HAS_RANGES) and
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// range-based iteration (exercises iteration_proxy/ranges machinery
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// beyond just the enable_borrowed_range specialization) — see #3907
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nlohmann::json a = {1, 2, 3};
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nlohmann::json b = {1, 2, 3};
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static_cast<void>(a == b);
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static_cast<void>(a <=> b); // *NOPAD*
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static_cast<void>(a <=> 1); // *NOPAD*
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for (const auto& element : a)
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{
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static_cast<void>(element);
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}
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}
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