json/doc/examples/at_json_pointer_const.cpp
Niels Lohmann 28dbe4e651
📝 overworked documentation for the at functions
Added all possible exceptions to the examples of the at functions.
2017-03-12 13:49:39 +01:00

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#include <json.hpp>
using json = nlohmann::json;
int main()
{
// create a JSON value
const json j =
{
{"number", 1}, {"string", "foo"}, {"array", {1, 2}}
};
// read-only access
// output element with JSON pointer "/number"
std::cout << j.at("/number"_json_pointer) << '\n';
// output element with JSON pointer "/string"
std::cout << j.at("/string"_json_pointer) << '\n';
// output element with JSON pointer "/array"
std::cout << j.at("/array"_json_pointer) << '\n';
// output element with JSON pointer "/array/1"
std::cout << j.at("/array/1"_json_pointer) << '\n';
// out_of_range.109
try
{
// try to use an array index that is not a number
json::const_reference ref = j.at("/array/one"_json_pointer);
}
catch (json::parse_error& e)
{
std::cout << e.what() << '\n';
}
// out_of_range.401
try
{
// try to use a an invalid array index
json::const_reference ref = j.at("/array/4"_json_pointer);
}
catch (json::out_of_range& e)
{
std::cout << e.what() << '\n';
}
// out_of_range.402
try
{
// try to use the array index '-'
json::const_reference ref = j.at("/array/-"_json_pointer);
}
catch (json::out_of_range& e)
{
std::cout << e.what() << '\n';
}
// out_of_range.404
try
{
// try to use a JSON pointer that cannot be resolved
json::const_reference ref = j.at("/number/foo"_json_pointer);
}
catch (json::out_of_range& e)
{
std::cout << e.what() << '\n';
}
}