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Coding Standards
The type of mapped values.
using mapped_type = value;
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The type of Allocator returned by |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Access an element, with bounds checking. |
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Access an element via JSON Pointer. |
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Return a reference to an |
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Return a reference to a |
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Return a reference to a |
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Return a reference to a |
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Change the kind to null, discarding the previous contents. |
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Return a reference to an |
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Return a reference to a |
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Return a reference to a |
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Access an element via JSON Pointer. |
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Return the associated |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return a reference to the underlying |
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Return an |
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Return a |
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Return a |
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Return an |
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Return an |
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Return a |
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Return a |
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Return |
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Return |
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Return |
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Return |
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Returns true if this is a null. |
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Returns true if this is a number. |
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Return |
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Returns true if this is not an array or object. |
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Return |
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Returns true if this is an array or object. |
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Return |
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Returns the kind of this JSON value. |
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Assignment. |
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Return the memory resource associated with the value. |
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Swap the given values. |
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Return the stored number cast to an arithmetic type. |
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Default constructor. |
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~value [destructor] |
Destructor. |
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Return |
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Serialize |
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Parse |
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Swap the given values. |
This is a Regular type which works like a variant of the basic JSON data types: array, object, string, number, boolean, and null.
Distinct instances may be accessed concurrently. Non-const member functions of a shared instance may not be called concurrently with any other member functions of that instance.