diff --git a/src/json.hpp b/src/json.hpp index 6451d732d..e2380dbda 100644 --- a/src/json.hpp +++ b/src/json.hpp @@ -1109,9 +1109,9 @@ class basic_json json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).103 | `"parse error: code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid"` | Unicode supports code points up to 0x10FFFF. Code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid. json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).104 | `"parse error: JSON patch must be an array of objects"` | [RFC 6902](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) requires a JSON Patch document to be a JSON document that represents an array of objects. json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).105 | `"parse error: operation must have string member 'op'"` | An operation of a JSON Patch document must contain exactly one "op" member, whose value indicates the operation to perform. Its value must be one of "add", "remove", "replace", "move", "copy", or "test"; other values are errors. - json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).106 | "parse error: array index must not begin with '0'" | An array index in a JSON Pointer ([RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) may be `0` or any number wihtout a leading `0`. - json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).107 | "parse error: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/'" | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens, each prefixed by a `/` character. - json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).108 | "parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'" | In a JSON Pointer, only `~0` and `~1` are valid escape sequences. + json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).106 | `"parse error: array index '01' must not begin with '0'"` | An array index in a JSON Pointer ([RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) may be `0` or any number wihtout a leading `0`. + json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).107 | `"parse error: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: 'foo'"` | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens, each prefixed by a `/` character. + json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).108 | `"parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"` | In a JSON Pointer, only `~0` and `~1` are valid escape sequences. json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).109 | "parse error: array index 'one' is not a number" | A JSON Pointer array index must be a number. json.exception.[invalid_iterator](@ref invalid_iterator).201 | "iterators are not compatible" | The iterators passed to constructor @ref basic_json(InputIT first, InputIT last) are not compatible, meaning they do not belong to the same container. Therefore, the range (@a first, @a last) is invalid. json.exception.[invalid_iterator](@ref invalid_iterator).202 | "iterator does not fit current value" | In an erase or insert function, the passed iterator @a pos does not belong to the JSON value for which the function was called. It hence does not define a valid position for the deletion/insertion. @@ -11918,12 +11918,12 @@ basic_json_parser_74: empty string is assumed which references the whole JSON value - @throw std::domain_error if reference token is nonempty and does not + @throw parse_error.107 if reference token is nonempty and does not begin with a slash (`/`); example: `"JSON pointer must be empty or - begin with /"` - @throw std::domain_error if a tilde (`~`) is not followed by `0` - (representing `~`) or `1` (representing `/`); example: `"escape error: - ~ must be followed with 0 or 1"` + begin with / - was: 'foo'"` + @throw parse_error.108 if a tilde (`~`) is not followed by `0` + (representing `~`) or `1` (representing `/`); example: `"escape + character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"` @liveexample{The example shows the construction several valid JSON pointers as well as the exceptional behavior.,json_pointer} @@ -12074,7 +12074,7 @@ basic_json_parser_74: @complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer. @throw std::out_of_range if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - @throw std::domain_error if an array index begins with '0' + @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' @throw std::invalid_argument if an array index was not a number */ reference get_unchecked(pointer ptr) const @@ -12118,7 +12118,7 @@ basic_json_parser_74: // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } if (reference_token == "-") @@ -12170,7 +12170,7 @@ basic_json_parser_74: // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } // note: at performs range check @@ -12222,7 +12222,7 @@ basic_json_parser_74: // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } // use unchecked array access @@ -12266,7 +12266,7 @@ basic_json_parser_74: // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } // note: at performs range check @@ -12298,7 +12298,7 @@ basic_json_parser_74: // check if nonempty reference string begins with slash if (reference_string[0] != '/') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(107, 1, "JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: '" + reference_string + "'")); } // extract the reference tokens: @@ -12333,7 +12333,7 @@ basic_json_parser_74: (reference_token[pos + 1] != '0' and reference_token[pos + 1] != '1')) { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("escape error: '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(108, 0, "escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'")); } } diff --git a/src/json.hpp.re2c b/src/json.hpp.re2c index 3ed26c53a..d1727df58 100644 --- a/src/json.hpp.re2c +++ b/src/json.hpp.re2c @@ -1109,9 +1109,9 @@ class basic_json json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).103 | `"parse error: code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid"` | Unicode supports code points up to 0x10FFFF. Code points above 0x10FFFF are invalid. json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).104 | `"parse error: JSON patch must be an array of objects"` | [RFC 6902](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6902) requires a JSON Patch document to be a JSON document that represents an array of objects. json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).105 | `"parse error: operation must have string member 'op'"` | An operation of a JSON Patch document must contain exactly one "op" member, whose value indicates the operation to perform. Its value must be one of "add", "remove", "replace", "move", "copy", or "test"; other values are errors. - json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).106 | "parse error: array index must not begin with '0'" | An array index in a JSON Pointer ([RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) may be `0` or any number wihtout a leading `0`. - json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).107 | "parse error: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/'" | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens, each prefixed by a `/` character. - json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).108 | "parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'" | In a JSON Pointer, only `~0` and `~1` are valid escape sequences. + json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).106 | `"parse error: array index '01' must not begin with '0'"` | An array index in a JSON Pointer ([RFC 6901](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901)) may be `0` or any number wihtout a leading `0`. + json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).107 | `"parse error: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: 'foo'"` | A JSON Pointer must be a Unicode string containing a sequence of zero or more reference tokens, each prefixed by a `/` character. + json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).108 | `"parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"` | In a JSON Pointer, only `~0` and `~1` are valid escape sequences. json.exception.[parse_error](@ref parse_error).109 | "parse error: array index 'one' is not a number" | A JSON Pointer array index must be a number. json.exception.[invalid_iterator](@ref invalid_iterator).201 | "iterators are not compatible" | The iterators passed to constructor @ref basic_json(InputIT first, InputIT last) are not compatible, meaning they do not belong to the same container. Therefore, the range (@a first, @a last) is invalid. json.exception.[invalid_iterator](@ref invalid_iterator).202 | "iterator does not fit current value" | In an erase or insert function, the passed iterator @a pos does not belong to the JSON value for which the function was called. It hence does not define a valid position for the deletion/insertion. @@ -10951,12 +10951,12 @@ class basic_json empty string is assumed which references the whole JSON value - @throw std::domain_error if reference token is nonempty and does not + @throw parse_error.107 if reference token is nonempty and does not begin with a slash (`/`); example: `"JSON pointer must be empty or - begin with /"` - @throw std::domain_error if a tilde (`~`) is not followed by `0` - (representing `~`) or `1` (representing `/`); example: `"escape error: - ~ must be followed with 0 or 1"` + begin with / - was: 'foo'"` + @throw parse_error.108 if a tilde (`~`) is not followed by `0` + (representing `~`) or `1` (representing `/`); example: `"escape + character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"` @liveexample{The example shows the construction several valid JSON pointers as well as the exceptional behavior.,json_pointer} @@ -11107,7 +11107,7 @@ class basic_json @complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer. @throw std::out_of_range if the JSON pointer can not be resolved - @throw std::domain_error if an array index begins with '0' + @throw parse_error.106 if an array index begins with '0' @throw std::invalid_argument if an array index was not a number */ reference get_unchecked(pointer ptr) const @@ -11151,7 +11151,7 @@ class basic_json // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } if (reference_token == "-") @@ -11203,7 +11203,7 @@ class basic_json // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } // note: at performs range check @@ -11255,7 +11255,7 @@ class basic_json // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } // use unchecked array access @@ -11299,7 +11299,7 @@ class basic_json // error condition (cf. RFC 6901, Sect. 4) if (reference_token.size() > 1 and reference_token[0] == '0') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("array index must not begin with '0'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(106, 0, "array index '" + reference_token + "' must not begin with '0'")); } // note: at performs range check @@ -11331,7 +11331,7 @@ class basic_json // check if nonempty reference string begins with slash if (reference_string[0] != '/') { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(107, 1, "JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: '" + reference_string + "'")); } // extract the reference tokens: @@ -11366,7 +11366,7 @@ class basic_json (reference_token[pos + 1] != '0' and reference_token[pos + 1] != '1')) { - JSON_THROW(std::domain_error("escape error: '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'")); + JSON_THROW(parse_error(108, 0, "escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'")); } } diff --git a/test/src/unit-json_patch.cpp b/test/src/unit-json_patch.cpp index 4dd89b750..1d905bb5e 100644 --- a/test/src/unit-json_patch.cpp +++ b/test/src/unit-json_patch.cpp @@ -686,7 +686,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"foo", "bar"}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation must have member 'op'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation must have member 'op'"); } SECTION("non-string 'op'") @@ -695,7 +695,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation must have string member 'op'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation must have string member 'op'"); } SECTION("invalid operation") @@ -704,7 +704,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "foo"}, {"path", ""}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation value 'foo' is invalid"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation value 'foo' is invalid"); } } @@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "add"}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'add' must have member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'add' must have member 'path'"); } SECTION("non-string 'path'") @@ -725,7 +725,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "add"}, {"path", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'add' must have string member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'add' must have string member 'path'"); } SECTION("missing 'value'") @@ -734,7 +734,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "add"}, {"path", ""}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'add' must have member 'value'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'add' must have member 'value'"); } SECTION("invalid array index") @@ -754,7 +754,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "remove"}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'remove' must have member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'remove' must have member 'path'"); } SECTION("non-string 'path'") @@ -763,7 +763,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "remove"}, {"path", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'remove' must have string member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'remove' must have string member 'path'"); } SECTION("nonexisting target location (array)") @@ -799,7 +799,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "replace"}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'replace' must have member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'replace' must have member 'path'"); } SECTION("non-string 'path'") @@ -808,7 +808,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "replace"}, {"path", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'replace' must have string member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'replace' must have string member 'path'"); } SECTION("missing 'value'") @@ -817,7 +817,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "replace"}, {"path", ""}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'replace' must have member 'value'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'replace' must have member 'value'"); } SECTION("nonexisting target location (array)") @@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "move"}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have member 'path'"); } SECTION("non-string 'path'") @@ -854,7 +854,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "move"}, {"path", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have string member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have string member 'path'"); } SECTION("missing 'from'") @@ -863,7 +863,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "move"}, {"path", ""}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have member 'from'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have member 'from'"); } SECTION("non-string 'from'") @@ -872,7 +872,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "move"}, {"path", ""}, {"from", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have string member 'from'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'move' must have string member 'from'"); } SECTION("nonexisting from location (array)") @@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "copy"}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have member 'path'"); } SECTION("non-string 'path'") @@ -909,7 +909,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "copy"}, {"path", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have string member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have string member 'path'"); } SECTION("missing 'from'") @@ -918,7 +918,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "copy"}, {"path", ""}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have member 'from'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have member 'from'"); } SECTION("non-string 'from'") @@ -927,7 +927,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "copy"}, {"path", ""}, {"from", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have string member 'from'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'copy' must have string member 'from'"); } SECTION("nonexisting from location (array)") @@ -955,7 +955,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "test"}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'test' must have member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'test' must have member 'path'"); } SECTION("non-string 'path'") @@ -964,7 +964,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "test"}, {"path", 1}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'test' must have string member 'path'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'test' must have string member 'path'"); } SECTION("missing 'value'") @@ -973,7 +973,7 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON patch") json patch = {{{"op", "test"}, {"path", ""}}}; CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.patch(patch), json::parse_error); CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.patch(patch), - "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'test' must have member 'value'"); + "[json.exception.parse_error.105] parse error: operation 'test' must have member 'value'"); } } } diff --git a/test/src/unit-json_pointer.cpp b/test/src/unit-json_pointer.cpp index 495d70668..917f8c093 100644 --- a/test/src/unit-json_pointer.cpp +++ b/test/src/unit-json_pointer.cpp @@ -36,14 +36,17 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON pointers") { SECTION("errors") { - CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::json_pointer("foo"), std::domain_error); - CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::json_pointer("foo"), "JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/'"); + CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::json_pointer("foo"), json::parse_error); + CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::json_pointer("foo"), + "[json.exception.parse_error.107] parse error at 1: JSON pointer must be empty or begin with '/' - was: 'foo'"); - CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::json_pointer("/~~"), std::domain_error); - CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::json_pointer("/~~"), "escape error: '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"); + CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::json_pointer("/~~"), json::parse_error); + CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::json_pointer("/~~"), + "[json.exception.parse_error.108] parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"); - CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::json_pointer("/~"), std::domain_error); - CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::json_pointer("/~"), "escape error: '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"); + CHECK_THROWS_AS(json::json_pointer("/~"), json::parse_error); + CHECK_THROWS_WITH(json::json_pointer("/~"), + "[json.exception.parse_error.108] parse error: escape character '~' must be followed with '0' or '1'"); json::json_pointer p; CHECK_THROWS_AS(p.top(), std::domain_error); @@ -245,14 +248,18 @@ TEST_CASE("JSON pointers") CHECK(j == json({1, 13, 3, 33, nullptr, 55})); // error with leading 0 - CHECK_THROWS_AS(j["/01"_json_pointer], std::domain_error); - CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j["/01"_json_pointer], "array index must not begin with '0'"); - CHECK_THROWS_AS(j_const["/01"_json_pointer], std::domain_error); - CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j_const["/01"_json_pointer], "array index must not begin with '0'"); - CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.at("/01"_json_pointer), std::domain_error); - CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.at("/01"_json_pointer), "array index must not begin with '0'"); - CHECK_THROWS_AS(j_const.at("/01"_json_pointer), std::domain_error); - CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j_const.at("/01"_json_pointer), "array index must not begin with '0'"); + CHECK_THROWS_AS(j["/01"_json_pointer], json::parse_error); + CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j["/01"_json_pointer], + "[json.exception.parse_error.106] parse error: array index '01' must not begin with '0'"); + CHECK_THROWS_AS(j_const["/01"_json_pointer], json::parse_error); + CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j_const["/01"_json_pointer], + "[json.exception.parse_error.106] parse error: array index '01' must not begin with '0'"); + CHECK_THROWS_AS(j.at("/01"_json_pointer), json::parse_error); + CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j.at("/01"_json_pointer), + "[json.exception.parse_error.106] parse error: array index '01' must not begin with '0'"); + CHECK_THROWS_AS(j_const.at("/01"_json_pointer), json::parse_error); + CHECK_THROWS_WITH(j_const.at("/01"_json_pointer), + "[json.exception.parse_error.106] parse error: array index '01' must not begin with '0'"); // error with incorrect numbers CHECK_THROWS_AS(j["/one"_json_pointer] = 1, std::invalid_argument);