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rippled/src/ripple/rpc/impl/WriteJson.h
Tom Ritchford 8053598069 Better interoperation between Json::Value and JsonObject.
* Generic functions to add entries to both object models.
* Add Json::Value into JsonObjects.
* Write Json::Value to string incrementally.
* Get rid of ripple::RPC::New namespace
2014-12-19 11:00:26 -08:00

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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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//==============================================================================
#ifndef RIPPLED_RIPPLE_RPC_IMPL_WRITELEGACYJSON_H
#define RIPPLED_RIPPLE_RPC_IMPL_WRITELEGACYJSON_H
namespace ripple {
namespace RPC {
/** Writes a minimal representation of a Json value to an Output in O(n) time.
Data is streamed right to the output, so only a marginal amount of memory is
used. This can be very important for a very large Json::Value.
*/
void writeJson (Json::Value const&, Output const&);
/** Return the minimal string representation of a Json::Value in O(n) time.
This requires a memory allocation for the full size of the output.
If possible, use write().
*/
std::string jsonAsString (Json::Value const&);
} // RPC
} // ripple
#endif