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110 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Dave Gamble
02d86ef778 Update to permit compilation with gcc -ansi flag
(changed all C++ // comments to C /* */ comments).



git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/cjson/code@34 e3330c51-1366-4df0-8b21-3ccf24e3d50e
2011-03-02 19:09:43 +00:00
Dave Gamble
6711153d41 CreateBool, because it's useful ;)
git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/cjson/code@31 e3330c51-1366-4df0-8b21-3ccf24e3d50e
2010-02-12 16:24:54 +00:00
Dave Gamble
79a796aed2 Detatch and Remove objects from Arrays/Objects.
git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/cjson/code@21 e3330c51-1366-4df0-8b21-3ccf24e3d50e
2009-11-25 17:04:05 +00:00
Dave Gamble
29b085bc5d Feature Request: 2903802.
If you need to add an existing cJSON to a new object, but the existing object
must not be affected by this, use cJSON_AddItemReferenceTo<Array|Object>.

This will make a "reference" to the existing object (which is what you really mean to do),
and allow you to use it with a new object without fear of names being corrupted or things
being deleted.

Think of it like a reference, since that's pretty much what it is.
If you modify the resulting object (i.e. you AddItemReference, then retrieve with GetObjectItem,
and then start adding/replacing) you'll modify the object you pass in (in other words, this
doesn't clone everything, since that would probably end up being wasteful of space), however,
if you add it, and treat it as if it were const, everything will be fine!
 


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2009-11-25 16:52:07 +00:00
Dave Gamble
c4e8954eb2 Feature request: 2903779.
Unformatted output. :)



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2009-11-25 15:27:39 +00:00
Dave Gamble
b3bd706f8f prototype versions of ReplaceObject.
Based on an idea from Daniel Harcek; these are designed to allow you to replace entries in an object or array with new
values. The old values get deleted and the new ones are wired into place.

This leads to a structure like this:
cJSON_ReplaceItemInObject(myobject, "spooncount", cJSON_CreateNumber(24));

cJSON +NEVER+ type checks, so it's perfectly legal to replace an object with a string (to cJSON) though it may not be in your schema!



git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/cjson/code@13 e3330c51-1366-4df0-8b21-3ccf24e3d50e
2009-11-10 23:32:11 +00:00
Dave Gamble
5cca4e2c57 simplify the rendering code so there's no 'realloc' going on.
That seemed horribly inefficient to me.
Now we use multiple passes and can test for failure more carefully.


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2009-11-10 22:57:37 +00:00
Dave Gamble
7ca2c994a7 incorporate hooks feature from bug 2883206
also new errorhandling for memory failure cases. +I HAVE NOT CHECKED THIS FOR ABILITY TO LEAK!+



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2009-10-29 00:21:54 +00:00
Dave Gamble
5bd220c8dc add macros. tighten code.
git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/cjson/code@3 e3330c51-1366-4df0-8b21-3ccf24e3d50e
2009-08-26 04:27:07 +00:00
Dave Gamble
805b652e51 here it is, cJSON 1.0
git-svn-id: http://svn.code.sf.net/p/cjson/code@1 e3330c51-1366-4df0-8b21-3ccf24e3d50e
2009-08-26 03:55:20 +00:00