// #include #ifndef INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_ #define INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_ #include // int64_t, uint64_t #include // map #include // allocator #include // string #include // vector /*! @brief namespace for Niels Lohmann @see https://github.com/nlohmann @since version 1.0.0 */ namespace nlohmann { /*! @brief default JSONSerializer template argument This serializer ignores the template arguments and uses ADL ([argument-dependent lookup](https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/language/adl)) for serialization. */ template struct adl_serializer; template class ObjectType = std::map, template class ArrayType = std::vector, class StringType = std::string, class BooleanType = bool, class NumberIntegerType = std::int64_t, class NumberUnsignedType = std::uint64_t, class NumberFloatType = double, template class AllocatorType = std::allocator, template class JSONSerializer = adl_serializer, class BinaryType = std::vector> class basic_json; /*! @brief JSON Pointer A JSON pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value within a JSON document. It can be used with functions `at` and `operator[]`. Furthermore, JSON pointers are the base for JSON patches. @sa [RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901) @since version 2.0.0 */ template class json_pointer; /*! @brief default JSON class This type is the default specialization of the @ref basic_json class which uses the standard template types. @since version 1.0.0 */ using json = basic_json<>; template struct ordered_map; /*! @brief ordered JSON class This type preserves the insertion order of object keys. @since version 3.9.0 */ using ordered_json = basic_json; } // namespace nlohmann #endif // INCLUDE_NLOHMANN_JSON_FWD_HPP_