struct serialization_opts {
explicit serialization_opts()
- : allow_non_string_keys(false)
- , javascript_safe(false)
- , pretty_formatting(false)
- , encode_non_ascii(false)
- , validate_utf8(false)
- , allow_trailing_comma(false)
- , sort_keys(false)
- , skip_invalid_utf8(false)
- , allow_nan_inf(false)
- , double_mode(double_conversion::DoubleToStringConverter::SHORTEST)
- , double_num_digits(0) // ignored when mode is SHORTEST
- , double_fallback(false)
- , parse_numbers_as_strings(false)
- {}
+ : allow_non_string_keys(false),
+ javascript_safe(false),
+ pretty_formatting(false),
+ encode_non_ascii(false),
+ validate_utf8(false),
+ allow_trailing_comma(false),
+ sort_keys(false),
+ skip_invalid_utf8(false),
+ allow_nan_inf(false),
+ double_mode(double_conversion::DoubleToStringConverter::SHORTEST),
+ double_num_digits(0), // ignored when mode is SHORTEST
+ double_fallback(false),
+ parse_numbers_as_strings(false),
+ recursion_limit(100) {}
// If true, keys in an object can be non-strings. (In strict
// JSON, object keys must be strings.) This is used by dynamic's
// Do not parse numbers. Instead, store them as strings and leave the
// conversion up to the user.
bool parse_numbers_as_strings;
+
+ // Recursion limit when parsing.
+ unsigned int recursion_limit;
};
/*