json operator ""_json(const char* s, std::size_t n); json operator ""_json(const char8_t* s, std::size_t n); // since C++20
This operator implements a user-defined string literal for JSON objects. It can be used by adding #!cpp _json to a string literal and returns a json object if no parse error occurred.
It is recommended to bring the operator into scope using any of the following lines:
using nlohmann::literals::operator ""_json; using namespace nlohmann::literals; using namespace nlohmann::json_literals; using namespace nlohmann::literals::json_literals; using namespace nlohmann;
This is suggested to ease migration to the next major version release of the library. See JSON_USE_GLOBAL_UDLS for details.
s (in) : a string representation of a JSON object
n (in) : length of string s
json value parsed from s
The function can throw anything that parse(s, s+n) would throw.
Linear.
??? example
The following code shows how to create JSON values from string literals. ```cpp --8<-- "examples/operator_literal_json.cpp" ``` Output: ```json --8<-- "examples/operator_literal_json.output" ```
nlohmann::literals::json_literals in 3.11.0.char8_t* overload in 3.13.0.