added note from http://isocpp.org/blog/2015/01/json-for-modern-cpp
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@ -110,6 +110,9 @@ You can create an object (deserialization) by appending `_json` to a string lite
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```cpp
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// create object from string literal
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json j = "{ \"pi\": 3.141, \"happy\": true }"_json;
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// or even nicer (thanks http://isocpp.org/blog/2015/01/json-for-modern-cpp)
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auto j2 = R"( {"pi": 3.141, "happy": true} )"_json;
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```
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You can also get a string representation (serialize):
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@ -1775,6 +1775,10 @@ TEST_CASE("Parser")
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auto j3 = "{\"key\": \"value\"}"_json;
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CHECK(j3["key"] == "value");
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auto j22 = R"({"pi": 3.141, "happy": true })"_json;
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auto j23 = "{ \"pi\": 3.141, \"happy\": true }"_json;
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CHECK(j22 == j23);
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}
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SECTION("Errors")
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