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<p>JSON Pointer (RFC 6901) implementation for retrieving objects from a json-c object tree.
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<div class="textblock"><p >JSON Pointer (RFC 6901) implementation for retrieving objects from a json-c object tree. </p>
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<p >Retrieves a JSON sub-object from inside another JSON object using the JSON pointer notation as defined in RFC 6901 <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901">https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901</a></p>
<p >The returned JSON sub-object is equivalent to parsing manually the 'obj' JSON tree ; i.e. it's not a new object that is created, but rather a pointer inside the JSON tree.</p>
<p >Internally, this is equivalent to doing a series of '<a class="el" href="json__object_8h.html#af7a569d69c3b90e79af7ef21e557e402">json_object_object_get()</a>' and '<a class="el" href="json__object_8h.html#af229a1625af2aae7116a0bd6fb1e5ad2">json_object_array_get_idx()</a>' along the given 'path'.</p>
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<p >This is a variant of '<a class="el" href="json__pointer_8h.html#aff88937e32b0ba6ffbd07cb4b1919053">json_pointer_get()</a>' that supports printf() style arguments.</p>
<p >Variable arguments go after the 'path_fmt' parameter.</p>
<p >Example: json_pointer_getf(obj, res, "/foo/%d/%s", 0, "bar") This also means that you need to escape '' with '%' (just like in printf())</p>
<p >Please take into consideration all recommended 'printf()' format security aspects when using this function.</p>
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<p >Sets JSON object 'value' in the 'obj' tree at the location specified by the 'path'. 'path' is JSON pointer notation as defined in RFC 6901 <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901">https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc6901</a></p>
<p >Note that 'obj' is a double pointer, mostly for the "" (empty string) case, where the entire JSON object would be replaced by 'value'. In the case of the "" path, the object at '*obj' will have it's refcount decremented with '<a class="el" href="json__object_8h.html#afabf61f932cd64a4122ca8092452eed5">json_object_put()</a>' and the 'value' object will be assigned to it.</p>
<p >For other cases (JSON sub-objects) ownership of 'value' will be transferred into '*obj' via '<a class="el" href="json__object_8h.html#a27bd808a022251059a43f1f6370441cd">json_object_object_add()</a>' &amp; '<a class="el" href="json__object_8h.html#a1ac0ccdbc13a25da7d8b2dc9e421dfad">json_object_array_put_idx()</a>', so the only time the refcount should be decremented for 'value' is when the return value of '<a class="el" href="json__pointer_8h.html#aef0e651f63ce5ce35648503705e2586b">json_pointer_set()</a>' is negative (meaning the 'value' object did not get set into '*obj').</p>
<p >That also implies that '<a class="el" href="json__pointer_8h.html#aef0e651f63ce5ce35648503705e2586b">json_pointer_set()</a>' does not do any refcount incrementing. (Just that single decrement that was mentioned above).</p>
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<p >This is a variant of '<a class="el" href="json__pointer_8h.html#aef0e651f63ce5ce35648503705e2586b">json_pointer_set()</a>' that supports printf() style arguments.</p>
<p >Variable arguments go after the 'path_fmt' parameter.</p>
<p >Example: json_pointer_setf(obj, value, "/foo/%d/%s", 0, "bar") This also means that you need to escape '' with '%' (just like in printf())</p>
<p >Please take into consideration all recommended 'printf()' format security aspects when using this function.</p>
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