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fix #52 (documented new functions)

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Niels 2015-03-27 17:11:08 +01:00
parent 5e89cb0acb
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@ -33,7 +33,6 @@ As of February 2015, the following updates were made to the library
- *Added*: The class uses **user-defined allocators** which default to `std::allocator`, but can be templated via parameter `Allocator`.
- *Added:* To simplify pretty-printing, the `std::setw` **stream manipulator** has been overloaded to set the desired indentation. Pretty-printing a JSON object `j` is as simple as `std::cout << std::setw(4) << j << '\n'`.
- *Changed*: The type `json::value_t::number` is now called `json::value_t::number_integer` to be more symmetric compared to `json::value_t::number_float`.
- *Removed:* The `key()` and `value()` member functions for object iterators were nonstandard and yielded more problems than benefits. They were removed from the library.
## Integration
@ -229,10 +228,22 @@ o["foo"] = 23;
o["bar"] = false;
o["baz"] = 3.141;
// special iterator member functions for objects
for (json::iterator it = o.begin(); it != o.end(); ++it) {
std::cout << it.key() << " : " << it.value() << "\n";
}
// find an entry
if (o.find("foo") != o.end()) {
// there is an entry with key "foo"
}
// or simpler using count()
int foo_present = o.count("foo"); // 1
int fob_present = o.count("fob"); // 0
// delete an entry
o.erase("foo");
```
### Conversion from STL containers