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src/json.hpp
@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ class basic_json
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With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be
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influenced. When passed to @ref parse(std::istream&, const
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parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t),
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parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t),
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it is called on certain events (passed as @ref parse_event_t via parameter
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@a event) with a set recursion depth @a depth and context JSON value
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@a parsed. The return value of the callback function is a boolean
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@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ class basic_json
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skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object.
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@sa @ref parse(std::istream&, parser_callback_t) or
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@ref parse(const char*, parser_callback_t) for examples
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@ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t) for examples
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@since version 1.0.0
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*/
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@ -6003,11 +6003,11 @@ class basic_json
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@since version 1.0.0 (originally for @ref string_t)
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*/
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template<typename CharPT, typename std::enable_if<
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std::is_pointer<CharPT>::value and
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std::is_integral<typename std::remove_pointer<CharPT>::type>::value and
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sizeof(typename std::remove_pointer<CharPT>::type) == 1, int>::type = 0>
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static basic_json parse(const CharPT s,
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template<typename CharT, typename std::enable_if<
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std::is_pointer<CharT>::value and
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std::is_integral<typename std::remove_pointer<CharT>::type>::value and
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sizeof(typename std::remove_pointer<CharT>::type) == 1, int>::type = 0>
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static basic_json parse(const CharT s,
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const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
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{
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return parser(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(s), cb).parse();
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@ -6032,7 +6032,7 @@ class basic_json
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@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with
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and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t}
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@sa @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t) for a version
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@sa @ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t) for a version
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that reads from a string
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@since version 1.0.0
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@ -9068,8 +9068,6 @@ basic_json_parser_66:
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to @a
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static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr).
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@param[in] type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param[in,out] endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after
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the number
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@ -9088,8 +9086,6 @@ basic_json_parser_66:
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to @a
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static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr).
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@param[in] type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param[in,out] endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after
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the number
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@ -9108,8 +9104,6 @@ basic_json_parser_66:
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to @a
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static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr).
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@param[in] type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param[in,out] endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after
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the number
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@ -9997,13 +9991,11 @@ basic_json_parser_66:
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/*!
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@brief replace all occurrences of a substring by another string
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@param[in,out] s the string to manipulate
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@param[in,out] s the string to manipulate; changed so that all
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occurrences of @a f are replaced with @a t
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@param[in] f the substring to replace with @a t
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@param[in] t the string to replace @a f
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@return The string @a s where all occurrences of @a f are replaced
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with @a t.
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@pre The search string @a f must not be empty.
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@since version 2.0.0
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@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ class basic_json
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With a parser callback function, the result of parsing a JSON text can be
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influenced. When passed to @ref parse(std::istream&, const
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parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t),
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parser_callback_t) or @ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t),
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it is called on certain events (passed as @ref parse_event_t via parameter
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@a event) with a set recursion depth @a depth and context JSON value
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@a parsed. The return value of the callback function is a boolean
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@ -987,7 +987,7 @@ class basic_json
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skipped completely or replaced by an empty discarded object.
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@sa @ref parse(std::istream&, parser_callback_t) or
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@ref parse(const char*, parser_callback_t) for examples
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@ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t) for examples
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@since version 1.0.0
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*/
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@ -6003,11 +6003,11 @@ class basic_json
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@since version 1.0.0 (originally for @ref string_t)
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*/
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template<typename CharPT, typename std::enable_if<
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std::is_pointer<CharPT>::value and
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std::is_integral<typename std::remove_pointer<CharPT>::type>::value and
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sizeof(typename std::remove_pointer<CharPT>::type) == 1, int>::type = 0>
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static basic_json parse(const CharPT s,
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template<typename CharT, typename std::enable_if<
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std::is_pointer<CharT>::value and
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std::is_integral<typename std::remove_pointer<CharT>::type>::value and
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sizeof(typename std::remove_pointer<CharT>::type) == 1, int>::type = 0>
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static basic_json parse(const CharT s,
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const parser_callback_t cb = nullptr)
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{
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return parser(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(s), cb).parse();
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@ -6032,7 +6032,7 @@ class basic_json
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@liveexample{The example below demonstrates the `parse()` function with
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and without callback function.,parse__istream__parser_callback_t}
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@sa @ref parse(const char*, const parser_callback_t) for a version
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@sa @ref parse(const CharT, const parser_callback_t) for a version
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that reads from a string
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@since version 1.0.0
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@ -8217,8 +8217,6 @@ class basic_json
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to @a
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static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr).
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@param[in] type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param[in,out] endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after
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the number
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@ -8237,8 +8235,6 @@ class basic_json
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to @a
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static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr).
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@param[in] type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param[in,out] endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after
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the number
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@ -8257,8 +8253,6 @@ class basic_json
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supplied via the first parameter. Set this to @a
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static_cast<number_float_t*>(nullptr).
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@param[in] type the @ref number_float_t in use
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@param[in,out] endptr recieves a pointer to the first character after
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the number
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@ -9146,13 +9140,11 @@ class basic_json
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/*!
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@brief replace all occurrences of a substring by another string
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@param[in,out] s the string to manipulate
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@param[in,out] s the string to manipulate; changed so that all
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occurrences of @a f are replaced with @a t
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@param[in] f the substring to replace with @a t
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@param[in] t the string to replace @a f
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@return The string @a s where all occurrences of @a f are replaced
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with @a t.
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@pre The search string @a f must not be empty.
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@since version 2.0.0
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