Adds tools/api_checker/: extract_api.py derives the public API surface directly
from the libclang AST (independent of documentation status), check_docs.py flags
public entries missing @sa links (and @sa on non-public ones), diff_api.py does
an overload-aware breaking/feature diff between two refs, check_macros.py cross-
checks documented macros against #define sites, and snapshot_release.py backfills
immutable per-release surface snapshots into tools/api_checker/history/ (v3.1.0
through v3.12.0) so diff_api.py can compare releases without live extraction.
POLICY.md documents what counts as public API and what stability is guaranteed.
Running this tooling against the current tree found and fixed a real documentation
backlog: ~25 new API doc pages (ordered_map's methods, json_sax's ctor/dtor/
operator=, byte_container_with_subtype's comparison operators, several orphaned
type aliases), each with a compiled and output-verified example, plus missing
@sa comments and stale/incorrect Version History entries on several existing
pages (found by diffing consecutive release pairs and checking whether the
resulting change was actually reflected in the target page's history section).
Also adds docs/home/api_changes.md, a per-release, per-function reference of
public API changes (v3.1.0 through v3.12.0) generated from the history/
snapshots, complementing (not replacing) the existing release notes.
Along the way, found and fixed several extractor bugs by testing against real
release tags rather than trusting the algorithm in isolation -- most notably an
identity-key scheme based on libclang's USR that encoded the enclosing class
template's own arity, and a since-renamed ABI inline-namespace pattern
(json_v3_11_0 vs. today's json_abi_v3_11_2) that neither of two earlier regex
attempts stripped correctly. Both are documented in extract_api.py's docstrings
and tools/api_checker/history/README.md so the failure mode doesn't recur
silently.
.github/workflows/check_api_docs.yml runs extract_api.py + check_docs.py in CI,
advisory-only for now (documented backlog may not be at zero for entities this
PR didn't touch), plus a blocking drift check on the committed
tools/api_checker/api_surface.json.
Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Signed-off-by: Niels Lohmann <mail@nlohmann.me>
* Add versioned inline namespace
Add a versioned inline namespace to prevent ABI issues when linking code
using multiple library versions.
* Add namespace macros
* Encode ABI information in inline namespace
Add _diag suffix to inline namespace if JSON_DIAGNOSTICS is enabled, and
_ldvcmp suffix if JSON_USE_LEGACY_DISCARDED_VALUE_COMPARISON is enabled.
* Move ABI-affecting macros into abi_macros.hpp
* Move std_fs namespace definition into std_fs.hpp
* Remove std_fs namespace from unit test
* Format more files in tests directory
* Add unit tests
* Update documentation
* Fix GDB pretty printer
* fixup! Add namespace macros
* Derive ABI prefix from NLOHMANN_JSON_VERSION_*
* Add operator<< for json_pointer
* Deprecate json_pointer::operator string_t()
* Update documentation
* Move operator<<(basic_json) example
* Add example
* Add mkdocs-redirects
* Move operator<< and operator>> doc pages out of basic_json/
* Rename JSON pointer operator_string to operator_string_t
* Add unit test
* Make exception context optional
Change exception context parameter to pointer and replace context with
nullptr where appropriate.
* Support escaping other string types
* Add string concatenation function
Add variadic concat() function for concatenating char *, char, and
string types.
* Replace string concatenations using + with concat()
* Template json_pointer on string type
Change json_pointer from being templated on basic_json to being
templated on string type.
* Add unit test for #3388Closes#3388.
* Fix regression test for #2958
* Add backwards compatibility with json_pointer<basic_json>
* Update json_pointer docs
* Allow comparing different json_pointers
* Update version numbers
The current code uses std::stoi to convert the input string to an int
array_index. This limits the maximum addressable array size to ~2GB on
most platforms.
But all callers immediately convert the result of array_index to
BasicJsonType::size_type.
So let's parse it as unsigned long long, which allows us to have as
big arrays as available memory. And also makes the call sites nicer to
read.
One complication arises on platforms where size_type is smaller than
unsigned long long. We need to bail out on these if the parsed array
index does not fit into size_type.