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JSON_HAS_RANGES
#define JSON_HAS_RANGES /* value */
This macro indicates whether the standard library has any support for ranges. Implies support for concepts.
Possible values are 1 when supported or 0 when unsupported.
Default definition
The default value is detected based on the preprocessor macro #!cpp __cpp_lib_ranges.
When the macro is not defined, the library will define it to its default value.
!!! info "Known compiler/stdlib exclusions"
Even when the feature-test macro `__cpp_lib_ranges` indicates ranges support is available, the library disables it on
the following incomplete or broken toolchains:
- **GCC 11.1.0** — disabled (the shipped `<ranges>` header has a syntax error; [issue #4440](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/4440))
- **libstdc++ < 11** — disabled (incomplete C++20 ranges support; [issue #4440](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/4440))
- **Clang < 16 with libstdc++** — disabled (incomplete ranges support; [issue #4440](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/4440))
- **libc++ < 160000** — disabled (incomplete C++20 ranges support; [issue #4440](https://github.com/nlohmann/json/issues/4440))
If `JSON_HAS_RANGES` is `0` despite `__cpp_lib_ranges` being defined, one of the exclusions above likely applies to your toolchain.
Examples
??? example
The code below forces the library to enable support for ranges:
```cpp
#define JSON_HAS_RANGES 1
#include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
...
```
Version history
- Added in version 3.11.0.