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basic_json::get
// (1)
template<typename ValueType>
ValueType get() const noexcept(
noexcept(JSONSerializer<ValueType>::from_json(
std::declval<const basic_json_t&>(), std::declval<ValueType&>())));
// (2)
template<typename BasicJsonType>
BasicJsonType get() const;
// (3)
template<typename PointerType>
PointerType get_ptr();
template<typename PointerType>
constexpr const PointerType get_ptr() const noexcept;
-
Explicit type conversion between the JSON value and a compatible value which is CopyConstructible and DefaultConstructible. The value is converted by calling the
json_serializer<ValueType>
from_json()
method.The function is equivalent to executing
ValueType ret; JSONSerializer<ValueType>::from_json(*this, ret); return ret;
This overloads is chosen if:
ValueType
is notbasic_json
,json_serializer<ValueType>
has afrom_json()
method of the formvoid from_json(const basic_json&, ValueType&)
, andjson_serializer<ValueType>
does not have afrom_json()
method of the formValueType from_json(const basic_json&)
If the type is not CopyConstructible and not DefaultConstructible, the value is converted by calling the
json_serializer<ValueType>
from_json()
method.The function is then equivalent to executing
return JSONSerializer<ValueTypeCV>::from_json(*this);
This overloads is chosen if:
ValueType
is notbasic_json
andjson_serializer<ValueType>
has afrom_json()
method of the formValueType from_json(const basic_json&)
If
json_serializer<ValueType>
has both overloads offrom_json()
, the latter one is chosen. -
Overload for
basic_json
specializations. The function is equivalent to executingreturn *this;
-
Explicit pointer access to the internally stored JSON value. No copies are made.
Template parameters
ValueType
- the value type to return
BasicJsonType
- a specialization of
basic_json
PointerType
- pointer type; must be a pointer to
array_t
,object_t
,string_t
,boolean_t
,number_integer_t
, ornumber_unsigned_t
,number_float_t
, orbinary_t
. Other types will not compile.
Return value
- copy of the JSON value, converted to
ValueType
- a copy of
#!cpp *this
, converted intoBasicJsonType
- pointer to the internally stored JSON value if the requested pointer type fits to the JSON value;
#!cpp nullptr
otherwise
Exceptions
Depends on what json_serializer<ValueType>
from_json()
method throws
Notes
!!! warning
Writing data to the pointee (overload 3) of the result yields an undefined state.
Example
??? example
The example below shows several conversions from JSON values
to other types. There a few things to note: (1) Floating-point numbers can
be converted to integers, (2) A JSON array can be converted to a standard
`std::vector<short>`, (3) A JSON object can be converted to C++
associative containers such as `std::unordered_map<std::string, json>`.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/get__ValueType_const.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/get__ValueType_const.output"
```
??? example
The example below shows how pointers to internal values of a JSON value can be requested. Note that no type
conversions are made and a `#cpp nullptr` is returned if the value and the requested pointer type does not match.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/get__PointerType.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/get__PointerType.output"
```
Version history
- Since version 2.1.0.
- Since version 2.1.0. Extended to work with other specializations of
basic_json
in version 3.2.0. - Since version 1.0.0.