The Get() method was simply an alias for the Value() method and did not add any functionality. This simplification makes the code cleaner and reduces unnecessary duplication, improving maintainability.
This commit restructures and extends the JSON unmarshal tests for nil types to cover more data types, including boolean, byte slice, float32, float64, int, int64, string, and various unsigned integers. Each test ensures proper handling of value retrieval, nil checks, and reset behavior, enhancing the robustness of the unmarshal functionality.
Introduced new types: NilUInt, NilUInt8, NilUInt16, NilUInt32, and NilUInt64 to support nullable unsigned integers. This enhancement aligns with existing nullable types for better consistency and flexibility.
This change updates the Go version in go.mod from 1.23 to 1.18. It ensures compatibility with the current development environment and resolves any version-specific issues.```
Updated the JSON data structure for better readability and added more comprehensive output formatting in the main function. Utilized a single 'output' string to accumulate messages, improving code readability and efficiency.
Introduced ExampleVariable_UnmarshalJSON to demonstrate unmarshaling of JSON with nil and non-nil fields. This includes handling for multiple custom types and provides a sample output. Added necessary imports and error handling for clarity.
Enhanced the test coverage by adding nil checks for ByteSlice and Float32 types after reset. This ensures that more types are adequately handled and validated for nil values in the tests. Additionally, included a check for the string using the Get method.
Introduced CC0-1.0 and MIT license texts to the project for clear legal guidelines and attribution. These additions help clarify usage rights and responsibilities for contributors and users of the software.
Corrected the indentation of the Float32 field in the JSONType struct. This change improves code readability and maintains consistent formatting throughout the documentation.
This update adds null checks before accessing user credentials during the login process. It ensures the application does not crash when trying to authenticate with incomplete data.
Expand the README to include license information, badges, and detailed documentation. Also provide example usage of the `niljson` package to help users understand how to integrate and use nullable JSON fields in their Go applications.
Enhanced the niljson package to include support for byte slices and float32 types. Updated the test cases to validate these new types and modified method names to be more consistent.