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# basic_json::dump
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```cpp
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string_t dump(const int indent = -1,
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const char indent_char = ' ',
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const bool ensure_ascii = false,
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const error_handler_t error_handler = error_handler_t::strict) const
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```
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Serialization function for JSON values. The function tries to mimic
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Python's `json.dumps()` function, and currently supports its `indent`
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and `ensure_ascii` parameters.
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## Parameters
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`indent` (in)
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: If indent is nonnegative, then array elements and object
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members will be pretty-printed with that indent level. An indent level of
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`0` will only insert newlines. `-1` (the default) selects the most compact
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representation.
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`indent_char` (in)
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: The character to use for indentation if `indent` is
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greater than `0`. The default is ` ` (space).
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`ensure_ascii` (in)
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: If `ensure_ascii` is true, all non-ASCII characters
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in the output are escaped with `\uXXXX` sequences, and the result consists
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of ASCII characters only.
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`error_handler` (in)
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: how to react on decoding errors; there are three
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possible values: `strict` (throws and exception in case a decoding error
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occurs; default), `replace` (replace invalid UTF-8 sequences with U+FFFD),
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and `ignore` (ignore invalid UTF-8 sequences during serialization; all
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bytes are copied to the output unchanged).
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## Return value
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string containing the serialization of the JSON value
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## Exception safety
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Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no
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changes to any JSON value.
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## Complexity
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Linear.
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## Notes
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Binary values are serialized as object containing two keys:
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- "bytes": an array of bytes as integers
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- "subtype": the subtype as integer or `#!json null` if the binary has no subtype
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## Example
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The following example shows the effect of different `indent`,
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`indent_char`, and `ensure_ascii` parameters to the result of the
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serialization.
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```cpp
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--8<-- "examples/dump.cpp"
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```
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Output:
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```json
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--8<-- "examples/dump.output"
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```
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# Overview
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## Member functions
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### Object inspection
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- [dump](dump.md) - serialization
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## Static functions
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- [meta](meta.md) - returns version information on the library
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# basic_json::meta
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```cpp
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static basic_json meta();
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```
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This function returns a JSON object with information about the library,
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including the version number and information on the platform and compiler.
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## Return value
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JSON object holding version information
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key | description
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----------- | ---------------
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`compiler` | Information on the used compiler. It is an object with the following keys: `c++` (the used C++ standard), `family` (the compiler family; possible values are `clang`, `icc`, `gcc`, `ilecpp`, `msvc`, `pgcpp`, `sunpro`, and `unknown`), and `version` (the compiler version).
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`copyright` | The copyright line for the library as string.
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`name` | The name of the library as string.
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`platform` | The used platform as string. Possible values are `win32`, `linux`, `apple`, `unix`, and `unknown`.
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`url` | The URL of the project as string.
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`version` | The version of the library. It is an object with the following keys: `major`, `minor`, and `patch` as defined by [Semantic Versioning](http://semver.org), and `string` (the version string).
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## Exception safety
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Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no
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changes to any JSON value.
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## Complexity
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Constant.
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## Example
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The following code shows an example output of the `meta()`
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function.
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```cpp
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```
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Output:
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```json
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--8<-- "examples/meta.output"
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```
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# Checked access: at
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## Overview
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The `#!cpp at()` member function performs checked access; that is, it returns a reference to the desired value if it exists and throws a [`basic_json::out_of_range` exception](../../home/exceptions.md#out-of-range) otherwise.
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??? example
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Consider the following JSON value:
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```json
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{
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"name": "Mary Smith",
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"age": 42,
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"hobbies": ["hiking", "reading"]
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}
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```
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Assume the value is parsed to a `json` variable `j`.
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| expression | value |
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| ---------- | ----- |
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| `#!cpp j` | `#!json {"name": "Mary Smith", "age": 42, "hobbies": ["hiking", "reading"]}` |
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| `#!cpp j.at("name")` | `#!json "Mary Smith"` |
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| `#!cpp j.at("age")` | `#!json 42` |
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| `#!cpp j.at("hobbies")` | `#!json ["hiking", "reading"]` |
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| `#!cpp j.at("hobbies").at(0)` | `#!json "hiking"` |
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| `#!cpp j.at("hobbies").at(1)` | `#!json "reading"` |
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The return value is a reference, so it can be modify the original value.
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??? example
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```cpp
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j.at("name") = "John Smith";
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```
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This code produces the following JSON value:
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```json
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{
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"name": "John Smith",
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"age": 42,
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"hobbies": ["hiking", "reading"]
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}
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```
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When accessing an invalid index (i.e., and index greater than or equal to the array size) or the passed object key is non-existing, an exception is thrown.
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??? example
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```cpp
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j.at("hobbies").at(3) = "cooking";
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```
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This code produces the following exception:
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```
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[json.exception.out_of_range.401] array index 3 is out of range
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```
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## Notes
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!!! failure "Exceptions"
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- `at` can only be used with objects (with a string argument) or with arrays (with a numeric argument). For other types, a [`basic_json::type_error`](../../home/exceptions.md#jsonexceptiontype_error304) is thrown.
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- [`basic_json::out_of_range` exception](../../home/exceptions.md#out-of-range) exceptions are thrown if the provided key is not found in an object or the provided index is invalid.
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## Summary
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| scenario | non-const value | const value |
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| -------- | ------------- | ----------- |
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| access to existing object key | reference to existing value is returned | const reference to existing value is returned |
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| access to valid array index | reference to existing value is returned | const reference to existing value is returned |
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| access to non-existing object key | `basic_json::out_of_range` exception is thrown | `basic_json::out_of_range` exception is thrown |
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| access to invalid array index | `basic_json::out_of_range` exception is thrown | `basic_json::out_of_range` exception is thrown |
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# Access with default value: value
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## Overview
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In many situations such as configuration files, missing values are not exceptional, but may be treated as if a default value was present.
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??? example
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Consider the following JSON value:
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```json
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{
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"logOutput": "result.log",
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"append": true
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}
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```
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Assume the value is parsed to a `json` variable `j`.
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| expression | value |
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| ---------- | ----- |
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| `#!cpp j` | `#!json {"logOutput": "result.log", "append": true}` |
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| `#!cpp j.value("logOutput", "logfile.log")` | `#!json "result.log"` |
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| `#!cpp j.value("append", true)` | `#!json true` |
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| `#!cpp j.value("append", false)` | `#!json true` |
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| `#!cpp j.value("logLevel", "verbose")` | `#!json "verbose"` |
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## Note
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!!! failure "Exceptions"
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- `value` can only be used with objects. For other types, a [`basic_json::type_error`](../../home/exceptions.md#jsonexceptiontype_error306) is thrown.
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# Overview
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There are many ways elements in a JSON value can be accessed:
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- unchecked access via [`operator[]`](unchecked_access.md)
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- checked access via [`at`](checked_access.md)
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- access with default value via [`value`](default_value.md)
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- iterators
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- JSON pointers
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# Element Access
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# Unchecked access: operator[]
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There are many ways elements in a JSON value can be accessed:
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- unchecked access via `operator[]`
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- checked access via `at`
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- checked access with default value via `value`
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- iterators
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- JSON pointers
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## Unchecked access via `operator[]`
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### Overview
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## Overview
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Elements in a JSON object and a JSON array can be accessed via `#!cpp operator[]` similar to a `#!cpp std::map` and a `#!cpp std::vector`, respectively.
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### Notes
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## Notes
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!!! info "Design rationale"
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- It is **undefined behavior** to access a const object with a non-existing key.
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- It is **undefined behavior** to access a const array with an invalid index.
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- In debug mode, an **assertion** will fire in both cases. You can disable assertions by defining the preprocessor symbol `#!cpp NDEBUG` or redefine the macro [`JSON_ASSERT(x)`](macros.md#json_assertx).
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- In debug mode, an **assertion** will fire in both cases. You can disable assertions by defining the preprocessor symbol `#!cpp NDEBUG` or redefine the macro [`JSON_ASSERT(x)`](../macros.md#json_assertx).
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### Summary
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!!! failure "Exceptions"
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`operator[]` can only be used with objects (with a string argument) or with arrays (with a numeric argument). For other types, a [`basic_json::type_error`](../../home/exceptions.md#jsonexceptiontype_error305) is thrown.
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## Summary
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| scenario | non-const value | const value |
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- features/binary_formats/ubjson.md
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- features/binary_values.md
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- features/comments.md
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- features/element_access.md
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- Element Access:
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- features/element_access/index.md
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- features/element_access/unchecked_access.md
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- features/element_access/checked_access.md
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- features/element_access/default_value.md
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- features/iterators.md
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- features/json_pointer.md
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- features/json_patch.md
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- features/merge_patch.md
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- features/object_order.md
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- Parsing:
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- features/parsing/index.md
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- features/parsing/parse_exceptions.md
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- features/parsing/parser_callbacks.md
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- features/parsing/sax_interface.md
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- features/enum_conversion.md
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- features/macros.md
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- Parsing:
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- features/parsing/index.md
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- features/parsing/parse_exceptions.md
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- features/parsing/parser_callbacks.md
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- features/parsing/sax_interface.md
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- features/types.md
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- Integration:
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- integration/index.md
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- integration/package_managers.md
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- Doxygen:
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- doxygen/index.html
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- API:
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- basic_json:
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- api/basic_json/index.md
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- api/basic_json/dump.md
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- api/basic_json/meta.md
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# Extras
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# Extensions
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markdown_extensions:
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- admonition
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- def_list
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- codehilite:
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guess_lang: false
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- toc:
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