# basic_json::sax_parse ```cpp // (1) template static bool sax_parse(InputType&& i, SAX* sax, input_format_t format = input_format_t::json, const bool strict = true, const bool ignore_comments = false); // (2) template static bool sax_parse(IteratorType first, IteratorType last, SAX* sax, input_format_t format = input_format_t::json, const bool strict = true, const bool ignore_comments = false); ``` Read from input and generate SAX events 1. Read from a compatible input. 2. Read from a pair of character iterators The value_type of the iterator must be a integral type with size of 1, 2 or 4 bytes, which will be interpreted respectively as UTF-8, UTF-16 and UTF-32. The SAX event lister must follow the interface of `json_sax`. ## Template parameters `InputType` : A compatible input, for instance: - an `std::istream` object - a `FILE` pointer - a C-style array of characters - a pointer to a null-terminated string of single byte characters - an object `obj` for which `begin(obj)` and `end(obj)` produces a valid pair of iterators. `IteratorType` : Description `SAX` : Description ## Parameters `i` (in) : Input to parse from. `sax` (in) : SAX event listener `format` (in) : the format to parse (JSON, CBOR, MessagePack, or UBJSON) (optional, `input_format_t::json` by default), see [`input_format_t`](input_format_t.md) for more information `strict` (in) : whether the input has to be consumed completely (optional, `#!cpp true` by default) `ignore_comments` (in) : whether comments should be ignored and treated like whitespace (`#!cpp true`) or yield a parse error (`#!cpp false`); (optional, `#!cpp false` by default) `first` (in) : iterator to start of character range `last` (in) : iterator to end of character range ## Return value return value of the last processed SAX event ## Exception safety ## Complexity Linear in the length of the input. The parser is a predictive LL(1) parser. The complexity can be higher if the SAX consumer `sax` has a super-linear complexity. ## Notes A UTF-8 byte order mark is silently ignored. ## Examples ??? example The example below demonstrates the `sax_parse()` function reading from string and processing the events with a user-defined SAX event consumer. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/sax_parse.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/sax_parse.output" ``` ## Version history - Added in version 3.2.0. - Ignoring comments via `ignore_comments` added in version 3.9.0.