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#pragma once
#include <string>
#include <nlohmann/detail/macro_scope.hpp>
namespace nlohmann
{
namespace detail
{
/*!
@brief replace all occurrences of a substring by another string
@param[in,out] s the string to manipulate; changed so that all
occurrences of @a f are replaced with @a t
@param[in] f the substring to replace with @a t
@param[in] t the string to replace @a f
@pre The search string @a f must not be empty. **This precondition is
enforced with an assertion.**
@since version 2.0.0
*/
inline void replace_substring(std::string& s, const std::string& f,
const std::string& t)
{
JSON_ASSERT(!f.empty());
for (auto pos = s.find(f); // find first occurrence of f
pos != std::string::npos; // make sure f was found
s.replace(pos, f.size(), t), // replace with t, and
pos = s.find(f, pos + t.size())) // find next occurrence of f
{}
}
/*!
* @brief string escaping as described in RFC 6901 (Sect. 4)
* @param[in] s string to escape
* @return escaped string
*
* Note the order of escaping "~" to "~0" and "/" to "~1" is important.
*/
inline std::string escape(std::string s)
{
replace_substring(s, "~", "~0");
replace_substring(s, "/", "~1");
return s;
}
/*!
* @brief string unescaping as described in RFC 6901 (Sect. 4)
* @param[in] s string to unescape
* @return unescaped string
*
* Note the order of escaping "~1" to "/" and "~0" to "~" is important.
*/
static void unescape(std::string& s)
{
replace_substring(s, "~1", "/");
replace_substring(s, "~0", "~");
}
} // namespace detail
} // namespace nlohmann
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