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//# This file is a part of toml++ and is subject to the the terms of the MIT license.
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//# Copyright (c) 2019-2020 Mark Gillard <mark.gillard@outlook.com.au>
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//# See https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/blob/master/LICENSE for the full license text.
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#pragma once
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//# Note: most of these would be included transitively but
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//# they're listed explicitly here because this file
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//# is used as the source for generate_single_header.py.
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#include "toml_common.h"
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#include "toml_date_time.h"
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#include "toml_print_to_stream.h"
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#include "toml_node.h"
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#include "toml_value.h"
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#include "toml_array.h"
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#include "toml_table.h"
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#include "toml_node_view.h"
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#include "toml_utf8_generated.h"
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#include "toml_utf8.h"
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#include "toml_parser.h"
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#include "toml_formatter.h"
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#include "toml_default_formatter.h"
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#include "toml_json_formatter.h"
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#if TOML_IMPLEMENTATION
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#include "toml_instantiations.h"
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#include "toml_node_impl.h"
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#include "toml_array_impl.h"
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#include "toml_table_impl.h"
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#include "toml_parser_impl.h"
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#endif
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// macro hygiene
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#if TOML_UNDEF_MACROS
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#undef TOML_USE_STREAMS_FOR_FLOATS
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#undef TOML_GNU_ATTR
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#undef TOML_PUSH_WARNINGS
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#undef TOML_DISABLE_SWITCH_WARNINGS
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#undef TOML_DISABLE_INIT_WARNINGS
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#undef TOML_DISABLE_ALL_WARNINGS
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#undef TOML_POP_WARNINGS
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#undef TOML_ALWAYS_INLINE
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#undef TOML_ASSUME
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#undef TOML_UNREACHABLE
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#undef TOML_INTERFACE
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#undef TOML_EMPTY_BASES
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#undef TOML_CPP_VERSION
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#undef TOML_CPP
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#undef TOML_MAY_THROW_UNLESS
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#undef TOML_MAY_THROW
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#undef TOML_NO_DEFAULT_CASE
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#undef TOML_CONSTEVAL
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#undef TOML_LIKELY
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#undef TOML_UNLIKELY
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#undef TOML_NODISCARD_CTOR
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#undef TOML_MAKE_VERSION
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#undef TOML_LANG_EFFECTIVE_VERSION
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#undef TOML_LANG_HIGHER_THAN
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#undef TOML_LANG_AT_LEAST
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#undef TOML_LANG_EXACTLY
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#undef TOML_STRING_PREFIX_1
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#undef TOML_STRING_PREFIX
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#undef TOML_UNDEF_MACROS
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#undef TOML_RELOPS_REORDERING
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#undef TOML_ASYMMETRICAL_EQUALITY_OPS
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#undef TOML_NS1_EX
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#undef TOML_NS2_OPT
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#undef TOML_NS3_CHAR8
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#undef TOML_NS4
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#undef TOML_NS5
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#undef TOML_START
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#undef TOML_START_2
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#undef TOML_START_1
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#undef TOML_END
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#undef TOML_IMPL_START
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#undef TOML_IMPL_END
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#undef TOML_ALL_INLINE
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#undef TOML_IMPLEMENTATION
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#undef TOML_INLINE_FUNC_IMPL
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#undef TOML_COMPILER_EXCEPTIONS
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#undef TOML_LAUNDER
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#undef TOML_TRIVIAL_ABI
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#endif
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/// \mainpage toml++
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///
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/// \image html tomlplusplus-banner-small.png width=1280px
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///
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/// \tableofcontents
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///
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \section mainpage-features Features
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/// - [TOML v0.5.0](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/master/versions/en/toml-v0.5.0.md), plus optional support for some
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/// unreleased TOML features
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/// - C++17 (plus some C++20 features where available, e.g. experimental support for char8_t strings)
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/// - Proper UTF-8 handling (incl. BOM)
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/// - Works with or without exceptions
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/// - Doesn't require RTTI
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/// - First-class support for serializing to JSON
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/// - Tested on Clang, GCC and MSVC (VS2019)
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///
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \section mainpage-adding-lib Adding toml++ to your project
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/// It's header-only library so really all you have to do is clone
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/// [the repository](https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/) from GitHub and set your include paths.
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/// There's some minor configuration you can do to customize some basic library functionality, but that's totally
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/// optional. See the [README](https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/blob/master/README.md) for more info.
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///
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \section mainpage-api-documentation API Documentation
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/// You're looking at it! Browse the docs using the links at the top of the page.
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/// You can search from anywhere by pressing the TAB key.
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///
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \section mainpage-example Basic examples
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///
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///////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \subsection mainpage-example-parsing-files Parsing TOML files
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/// toml++ works whether you have exceptions enabled or not. For the most part the usage is the same,
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/// the main difference being how parsing errors are reported to the caller. When exceptions are enabled
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/// a successful call to a parsing function simply returns a toml::table, whereas a failed call sees a toml::parse_error
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/// thrown directly from the site of the error:
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/// \cpp
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/// #include <iostream>
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/// #include <fstream> //required for parse_file()
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/// #include <toml++/toml.h>
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/// using namespace std::string_view_literals;
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///
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/// int main()
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/// {
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/// toml::table tbl;
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/// try
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/// {
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/// tbl = toml::parse_file("configuration.toml");
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/// }
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/// catch (const toml::parse_error& err)
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/// {
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/// std::cerr
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/// << "Error parsing file '"sv << *err.source().path
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/// << "':\n"sv << err.description()
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/// << "\n ("sv << err.source().begin << ")"sv
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/// << std::endl;
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/// return 1;
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/// }
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///
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/// do_stuff_with_your_config(tbl);
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/// return 0;
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/// }
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///
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/// \ecpp
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///
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/// When exceptions are disabled parsing functions return a toml::parse_result instead and it is up to the caller
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/// to check if parsing has been successful by examining the return value:
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/// \cpp
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/// #include <iostream>
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/// #include <fstream> //required for parse_file()
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/// #include <toml++/toml.h>
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/// using namespace std::string_view_literals;
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///
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/// int main()
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/// {
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/// toml::parse_result tbl = toml::parse_file("configuration.toml");
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/// if (!tbl)
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/// {
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/// std::cerr
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/// << "Error parsing file '"sv << *tbl.error().source().path
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/// << "':\n"sv << tbl.error().description()
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/// << "\n ("sv << tbl.error().source().begin << ")"sv
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/// << std::endl;
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/// return 1;
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/// }
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///
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/// do_stuff_with_your_config(tbl); //toml::parse_result is convertible to toml::table
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/// return 0;
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/// }
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/// \ecpp
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///
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/// Instances of toml::parse_error can be printed directly to streams:
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/// \cpp
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/// try
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/// {
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/// auto tbl = toml::parse("enabled = trUe"sv); //fails; TOML booleans are case-sensitive
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/// }
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/// catch (const toml::parse_error & err)
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/// {
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/// std::cerr << "Parsing failed:\n"sv << err << std::endl;
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/// return 1;
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/// }
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/// \ecpp
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///
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/// \out
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/// Parsing failed:
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/// Encountered unexpected character while parsing boolean; expected 'true', saw 'trU'
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/// (error occurred at line 1, column 13)
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/// \eout
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///
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/// If the default error formatting is not be suitable for your use-case you can access the error's
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/// toml::source_region and description directly from the error object (as in the examples above).
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///
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/// \see
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/// - toml::parse_file()
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/// - toml::parse_result
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/// - toml::parse_error
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/// - toml::source_region
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/// - toml::source_position
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///
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///////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \subsection mainpage-example-parsing-strings Parsing TOML directly from strings and streams
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/// Strings and std::istreams can be read directly using toml::parse():
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/// \cpp
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/// #include <iostream>
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/// #include <sstream>
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/// #include <toml++/toml.h>
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/// using namespace std::string_view_literals;
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///
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/// int main()
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/// {
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/// static constexpr auto source = R"(
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/// [library]
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/// name = "toml++"
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/// authors = ["Mark Gillard <mark@notarealwebsite.com>"]
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///
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/// [dependencies]
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/// cpp = 17
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/// )"sv;
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///
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/// // parse directly from a string view:
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/// {
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/// auto tbl = toml::parse(source);
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/// std::cout << tbl << std::endl;
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/// }
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///
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/// // parse from a string stream:
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/// {
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/// std::stringstream ss{ std::string{ source } };
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/// auto tbl = toml::parse(ss);
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/// std::cout << tbl << std::endl;
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/// }
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///
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/// return 0;
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/// }
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/// \ecpp
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///
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/// \out
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/// [dependencies]
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/// cpp = 17
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///
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/// [library]
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/// authors = ["Mark Gillard <mark@notarealwebsite.com>"]
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/// name = "toml++"
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///
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/// ... exactly as above, but twice
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/// \eout
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///
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/// \see toml::parse()
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///
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///////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \subsection mainpage-example-manipulations Traversing and manipulating data
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/// A TOML document is a tree of values, arrays and tables, represented as the toml::value, toml::array
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/// and toml::table, respectively. All three inherit from toml::node, and can be easily accessed via
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/// the toml::node_view:
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/// \cpp
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/// #include <iostream>
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/// #include <toml++/toml.h>
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/// using namespace std::string_view_literals;
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///
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/// int main()
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/// {
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/// static constexpr auto source = R"(
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/// numbers = [ 1, 2, 3, "four", 5.0 ]
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/// vegetables = [ "tomato", "onion", "mushroom", "lettuce" ]
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/// minerals = [ "quartz", "iron", "copper", "diamond" ]
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///
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/// [animals]
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/// cats = [ "tiger", "lion", "puma" ]
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/// birds = [ "macaw", "pigeon", "canary" ]
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/// fish = [ "salmon", "trout", "carp" ]
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///
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/// )"sv;
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/// auto tbl = toml::parse(source);
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///
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/// // get a view of the element 'numbers'
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/// auto numbers = tbl["numbers"];
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/// std::cout << "table has 'numbers': "sv << !!numbers << std::endl;
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/// std::cout << "numbers is a: "sv << numbers.type() << std::endl;
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/// std::cout << "numbers: "sv << numbers << std::endl;
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///
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/// // get the underlying array object to do some more advanced stuff
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/// if (auto arr = numbers.as_array())
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/// {
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/// for (auto& elem : *arr)
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/// {
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/// // visitation helps deal with the polymorphic nature of TOML data
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/// elem.visit([](auto&& el) noexcept
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/// {
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/// if constexpr (toml::is_number<decltype(el)>)
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/// (*el)++;
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/// else if constexpr (toml::is_string<decltype(el)>)
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/// el = "five"sv;
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/// });
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/// }
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///
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/// // arrays are very similar to std::vector
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/// arr->push_back(7);
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/// arr->emplace_back<toml::array>(8, 9);
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/// std::cout << "numbers: "sv << numbers << std::endl;
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/// }
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///
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/// // node-views can be chained to quickly query deeper
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/// std::cout << "cats: "sv << tbl["animals"]["cats"] << std::endl;
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/// std::cout << "fish[1]: "sv << tbl["animals"]["fish"][1] << std::endl;
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///
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/// // ...even if the element doesn't exist
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/// std::cout << "dinosaurs: "sv << tbl["animals"]["dinosaurs"] << std::endl; //no dinosaurs :(
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///
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/// return 0;
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/// }
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/// \ecpp
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///
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/// \out
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/// table has 'numbers': true
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/// numbers is an: array
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/// numbers: [1, 2, 3, "four", 5.0]
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/// numbers: [2, 3, 4, "five", 6.0, 7, [8, 9]]
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/// cats: ["tiger", "lion", "puma"]
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/// fish[1]: "trout"
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/// dinosaurs:
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/// \eout
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///
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/// \see
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/// - toml::node
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/// - toml::node_view
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/// - toml::value
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/// - toml::array
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/// - toml::table
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///
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///////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \subsection mainpage-example-serialization Serializing as TOML and JSON
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/// \cpp
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/// #include <iostream>
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/// #include <toml++/toml.h>
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///
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/// int main()
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/// {
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/// auto tbl = toml::table{{
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/// { "lib", "toml++" },
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/// { "cpp", toml::array{ 17, 20, "and beyond" } },
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/// { "toml", toml::array{ "0.5.0", "and beyond" } },
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/// { "repo", "https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/" },
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/// { "author", toml::table{{
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/// { "name", "Mark Gillard" },
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/// { "github", "https://github.com/marzer" },
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/// { "twitter", "https://twitter.com/marzer8789" }
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/// }}
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/// },
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/// }};
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///
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/// std::cout << "###### TOML ######"sv << std::endl;
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/// std::cout << tbl << std::endl << std::endl;
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///
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/// std::cout << "###### JSON ######"sv << std::endl;
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/// std::cout << toml::json_formatter{ tbl } << std::endl;
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/// return 0;
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/// }
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/// \ecpp
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///
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/// \out
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/// ###### TOML ######
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/// cpp = [17, 20, "and beyond"]
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/// lib = "toml++"
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/// repo = "https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/"
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/// toml = ["0.5.0", "and beyond"]
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///
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/// [author]
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/// github = "https://github.com/marzer"
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/// name = "Mark Gillard"
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/// twitter = "https://twitter.com/marzer8789"
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///
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/// ###### JSON ######
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/// {
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/// "author" : {
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/// "github" : "https://github.com/marzer",
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/// "name" : "Mark Gillard",
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/// "twitter" : "https://twitter.com/marzer8789"
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/// },
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/// "cpp" : [
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/// 17,
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/// 20,
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/// "and beyond"
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/// ],
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/// "lib" : "toml++",
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/// "repo" : "https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/",
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/// "toml" : [
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/// "0.5.0",
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/// "and beyond"
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/// ]
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/// }
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/// \eout
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/// \see
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/// - toml::default_formatter
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/// - toml::json_formatter
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///
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \section mainpage-contributing Contributing
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/// Contributions are very welcome! Either by [reporting issues](https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/issues) or submitting pull requests.
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/// If you wish to submit a pull request, please see [CONTRIBUTING](https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/blob/master/CONTRIBUTING.md)
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/// for all the details you need to get going.
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///
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///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
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///
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/// \section mainpage-license License
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///
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/// toml++ is licensed under the terms of the MIT license - see
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/// [LICENSE](https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/blob/master/LICENSE).
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///
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/// \m_class{m-note m-default}
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///
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/// If you're using the single-header version of the library you don't need to explicitly distribute the license file;
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/// it is embedded in the preamble at the top of the header.
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///
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