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JsV

Type Alias JsV 

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pub type JsV = Value;

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pub enum JsV {
    Null,
    Bool(bool),
    Number(Number),
    String(String),
    Array(Vec<Value>),
    Object(Map<String, Value>),
}

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Null

Represents a JSON null value.

let v = json!(null);
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Bool(bool)

Represents a JSON boolean.

let v = json!(true);
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Number(Number)

Represents a JSON number, whether integer or floating point.

let v = json!(12.5);
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String(String)

Represents a JSON string.

let v = json!("a string");
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Array(Vec<Value>)

Represents a JSON array.

let v = json!(["an", "array"]);
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Object(Map<String, Value>)

Represents a JSON object.

By default the map is backed by a BTreeMap. Enable the preserve_order feature of serde_json to use IndexMap instead, which preserves entries in the order they are inserted into the map. In particular, this allows JSON data to be deserialized into a Value and serialized to a string while retaining the order of map keys in the input.

let v = json!({ "an": "object" });

Trait Implementations§

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impl JsVExt for JsV

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fn set<K: Into<String>>(&mut self, k: K, v: &JsV)

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fn extend<I, K, V>(&mut self, i: I)
where I: IntoIterator<Item = (K, V)>, K: Into<String>, V: Borrow<JsV>,

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fn tree_walk<F, E>(&self, f: F) -> Result<(), E>
where F: FnMut(&[String], &JsV) -> Result<(), E>,