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basic_json::object
static basic_json object(initializer_list_t init = {});
Creates a JSON object value from a given initializer list. The initializer lists elements must be pairs, and their first
elements must be strings. If the initializer list is empty, the empty object #!json {} is created.
Parameters
init(in)- initializer list with JSON values to create an object from (optional)
Return value
JSON object value
Exceptions
Throws type_error.301 if init is not a list of pairs whose
first elements are strings. In this case, no object can be created. When such a value is passed to
basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t), an array would have been created from the passed initializer list
init. See example below.
Exception safety
Strong guarantee: if an exception is thrown, there are no changes in the JSON value.
Complexity
Linear in the size of init.
Notes
This function is only added for symmetry reasons. In contrast to the related function array(initializer_list_t), there
are no cases which can only be expressed by this function. That is, any initializer list init can also be passed to
the initializer list constructor basic_json(initializer_list_t, bool, value_t).
Examples
??? example
The following code shows an example for the `object` function.
```cpp
--8<-- "examples/object.cpp"
```
Output:
```json
--8<-- "examples/object.output"
```
Version history
- Added in version 1.0.0.