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#include <json.hpp>
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json_pointer (const std::string &s="") | |
create JSON pointer | |
std::string | to_string () const |
return a string representation of the JSON pointer | |
operator std::string () const | |
return a string representation of the JSON pointer | |
json_pointer & | operator/= (const json_pointer &ptr) |
append another JSON pointer at the end of this JSON pointer | |
json_pointer & | operator/= (std::string token) |
append an unescaped reference token at the end of this JSON pointer | |
json_pointer & | operator/= (std::size_t array_idx) |
append an array index at the end of this JSON pointer | |
json_pointer | parent_pointer () const |
returns the parent of this JSON pointer | |
void | pop_back () |
remove last reference token | |
const std::string & | back () const |
return last reference token | |
void | push_back (const std::string &token) |
append an unescaped token at the end of the reference pointer | |
void | push_back (std::string &&token) |
append an unescaped token at the end of the reference pointer | |
bool | empty () const noexcept |
return whether pointer points to the root document | |
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JSON_PRIVATE_UNLESS_TESTED JSON pointer has no | BasicJsonType ())) |
BasicJsonType & | get_and_create (BasicJsonType &j) const |
create and return a reference to the pointed to value | |
BasicJsonType & | get_unchecked (BasicJsonType *ptr) const |
return a reference to the pointed to value | |
BasicJsonType & | get_checked (BasicJsonType *ptr) const |
const BasicJsonType & | get_unchecked (const BasicJsonType *ptr) const |
return a const reference to the pointed to value | |
const BasicJsonType & | get_checked (const BasicJsonType *ptr) const |
bool | contains (const BasicJsonType *ptr) const |
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static BasicJsonType::size_type | array_index (const std::string &s) |
static std::vector< std::string > | split (const std::string &reference_string) |
split the string input to reference tokens | |
static void | flatten (const std::string &reference_string, const BasicJsonType &value, BasicJsonType &result) |
static BasicJsonType | unflatten (const BasicJsonType &value) |
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JSON_PRIVATE_UNLESS_TESTED | : json_pointer top() const { if (JSON_HEDLEY_UNLIKELY(empty())) { JSON_THROW(detail::out_of_range::create(405 |
JSON_PRIVATE_UNLESS_TESTED JSON pointer has no | parent |
json_pointer | result = *this |
result | reference_tokens = { reference_tokens[0] } |
return | result |
std::vector< std::string > | reference_tokens |
the reference tokens | |
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class | basic_json |
json_pointer | operator/ (const json_pointer &lhs, const json_pointer &rhs) |
create a new JSON pointer by appending the right JSON pointer at the end of the left JSON pointer | |
json_pointer | operator/ (const json_pointer &ptr, std::string token) |
create a new JSON pointer by appending the unescaped token at the end of the JSON pointer | |
json_pointer | operator/ (const json_pointer &ptr, std::size_t array_idx) |
create a new JSON pointer by appending the array-index-token at the end of the JSON pointer | |
bool | operator== (json_pointer const &lhs, json_pointer const &rhs) noexcept |
compares two JSON pointers for equality | |
bool | operator!= (json_pointer const &lhs, json_pointer const &rhs) noexcept |
compares two JSON pointers for inequality | |
JSON Pointer.
A JSON pointer defines a string syntax for identifying a specific value within a JSON document. It can be used with functions at
and operator[]
. Furthermore, JSON pointers are the base for JSON patches.
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create JSON pointer
Create a JSON pointer according to the syntax described in Section 3 of RFC6901.
[in] | s | string representing the JSON pointer; if omitted, the empty string is assumed which references the whole JSON value |
parse_error.107 | if the given JSON pointer s is nonempty and does not begin with a slash (/ ); see example below |
parse_error.108 | if a tilde (~ ) in the given JSON pointer s is not followed by 0 (representing ~ ) or 1 (representing / ); see example below |
@liveexample{The example shows the construction several valid JSON pointers as well as the exceptional behavior.,json_pointer}
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[in] | s | reference token to be converted into an array index |
parse_error.106 | if an array index begins with '0' |
parse_error.109 | if an array index begins not with a digit |
out_of_range.404 | if string s could not be converted to an integer |
out_of_range.410 | if an array index exceeds size_type |
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return whether pointer points to the root document
@complexity Constant.
@exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions.
@liveexample{The example shows the result of empty
for different JSON Pointers.,json_pointer__empty}
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return a reference to the pointed to value
"/this/that"
on a null value is equivalent to calling operator[]("this").operator[]("that")
on that value, effectively changing the null value to an object.[in] | ptr | a JSON value |
@complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer.
parse_error.106 | if an array index begins with '0' |
parse_error.109 | if an array index was not a number |
out_of_range.404 | if the JSON pointer can not be resolved |
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return a const reference to the pointed to value
[in] | ptr | a JSON value |
parse_error.106 | if an array index begins with '0' |
parse_error.109 | if an array index was not a number |
out_of_range.402 | if the array index '-' is used |
out_of_range.404 | if the JSON pointer can not be resolved |
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return a string representation of the JSON pointer
ptr
, it holds: @liveexample{The example shows the result of to_string
.,json_pointer__to_string}
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append another JSON pointer at the end of this JSON pointer
[in] | ptr | JSON pointer to append |
@liveexample{The example shows the usage of operator/=
.,json_pointer__operator_add}
@complexity Linear in the length of ptr.
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append an array index at the end of this JSON pointer
[in] | array_idx | array index to append |
@liveexample{The example shows the usage of operator/=
.,json_pointer__operator_add}
@complexity Amortized constant.
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append an unescaped reference token at the end of this JSON pointer
[in] | token | reference token to append |
@liveexample{The example shows the usage of operator/=
.,json_pointer__operator_add}
@complexity Amortized constant.
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returns the parent of this JSON pointer
@complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer.
@liveexample{The example shows the result of parent_pointer
for different JSON Pointers.,json_pointer__parent_pointer}
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split the string input to reference tokens
parse_error.107 | if the pointer is not empty or begins with '/' |
parse_error.108 | if character '~' is not followed by '0' or '1' |
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return a string representation of the JSON pointer
ptr
, it holds: @liveexample{The example shows the result of to_string
.,json_pointer__to_string}
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compares two JSON pointers for inequality
[in] | lhs | JSON pointer to compare |
[in] | rhs | JSON pointer to compare |
@complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer
@exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions.
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create a new JSON pointer by appending the right JSON pointer at the end of the left JSON pointer
[in] | lhs | JSON pointer |
[in] | rhs | JSON pointer |
@liveexample{The example shows the usage of operator/
.,json_pointer__operator_add_binary}
@complexity Linear in the length of lhs and rhs.
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create a new JSON pointer by appending the array-index-token at the end of the JSON pointer
[in] | ptr | JSON pointer |
[in] | array_idx | array index |
@liveexample{The example shows the usage of operator/
.,json_pointer__operator_add_binary}
@complexity Linear in the length of ptr.
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create a new JSON pointer by appending the unescaped token at the end of the JSON pointer
[in] | ptr | JSON pointer |
[in] | token | reference token |
@liveexample{The example shows the usage of operator/
.,json_pointer__operator_add_binary}
@complexity Linear in the length of ptr.
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compares two JSON pointers for equality
[in] | lhs | JSON pointer to compare |
[in] | rhs | JSON pointer to compare |
@complexity Linear in the length of the JSON pointer
@exceptionsafety No-throw guarantee: this function never throws exceptions.
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