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Function std.json.JSONValue.orderedObject

Value getter/setter for ordered JSONType.object.

ref inout inout(Tuple!(string,"key",std.json.JSONValue,"value")[]) orderedObject() pure @property return;

Tuple!(string,"key",std.json.JSONValue,"value")[] orderedObject(
  scope return Tuple!(string,"key",std.json.JSONValue,"value")[] v
) pure nothrow @property @nogc @trusted;

Throws

JSONException for read access if type is not JSONType.object or the object is unordered.

Note

This is @system because of the following pattern:

auto a = &(json.orderedObject());
json.uinteger = 0;        // overwrite AA pointer
(*a)["hello"] = "world";  // segmentation fault

Authors

Jeremie Pelletier, David Herberth

License

Boost License 1.0.