git clone https://github.com/nlohmann/json.git
cd json
git checkout feature/manual_lexer
| def remove_empty_elements(d): | |
| """recursively remove empty lists, empty dicts, or None elements from a dictionary""" | |
| def empty(x): | |
| return x is None or x == {} or x == [] | |
| if not isinstance(d, (dict, list)): | |
| return d | |
| elif isinstance(d, list): | |
| return [v for v in (remove_empty_elements(v) for v in d) if not empty(v)] |
| Hi there, | |
| I am wondering whether JSON [RFC7159] support would be a helpful extension to the C++ standard library (pure library extension), including, but not limited to, the following aspects: | |
| 1. A variant-like container type (for this mail, let's call it "std::json") that combines C++ types for the JSON value types [RFC7159, chapter 3]: | |
| - string (e.g. std::string), | |
| - number (e.g., double or int64_t), | |
| - boolean (e.g., bool), | |
| - array (e.g., std::vector), and | |
| - object (e.g., std::map). |
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