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This change updates all occurrences of `std::endl` to `\n` across various files for improved efficiency and consistency. It reduces unnecessary flushing of output buffers associated with `std::endl` while maintaining the same output format.
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If duplicate keys are encountered, overwrite earlier values with the latest value.
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When the schema wants a variable-length array, allow a single item as well as allowing an array.
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Update getJSON() methods and calls to them
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Prevent my future self or other contributors from using assert in tests and then having that assert not do anything because of the NDEBUG macro.
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Where not possible, use "auto" to get the iterator type. Editorial note: I have avoid this change for a long time because of not wanting to make gratuitous changes to version history, which can obscure when certain changes were made, but with having recently touched every single file to apply automatic code formatting and with making several broad changes to the API, I decided it was time to take the plunge and get rid of the older (pre-C++11) verbose iterator syntax. The new code is just easier to read and understand, and in many cases, it will be more effecient as fewer temporary copies are being made. m-holger, if you're reading, you can see that I've finally come around. :-)
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Run this: for i in **/*.cc **/*.c **/*.h **/*.hh; do clang-format < $i >| $i.new && mv $i.new $i done
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JSON serialization was preserving the value as presented, but JSON doesn't accept decimal values without a 0 before the decimal point.
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Unparse is admittedly strange, but I'd rather be strange and consistent, and everything else in the qpdf library uses unparse to serialize. (If you're reading this, the convention of using "unparse" comes from the "clu" programming language.)