#include "rapidjson/document.h" #include "rapidjson/filewritestream.h" #include #include #include using namespace rapidjson; using namespace std; static void printIt(const Value &doc) { char writeBuffer[65536]; FileWriteStream os(stdout, writeBuffer, sizeof(writeBuffer)); PrettyWriter writer(os); doc.Accept(writer); cout << endl; } struct NameComparator { bool operator()(const Value::Member &lhs, const Value::Member &rhs) const { return (strcmp(lhs.name.GetString(), rhs.name.GetString()) < 0); } }; int main() { Document d(kObjectType); Document::AllocatorType &allocator = d.GetAllocator(); d.AddMember("zeta", Value().SetBool(false), allocator); d.AddMember("gama", Value().SetString("test string", allocator), allocator); d.AddMember("delta", Value().SetInt(123), allocator); d.AddMember("alpha", Value(kArrayType).Move(), allocator); printIt(d); /* { "zeta": false, "gama": "test string", "delta": 123, "alpha": [] } */ // C++11 supports std::move() of Value so it always have no problem for std::sort(). // Some C++03 implementations of std::sort() requires copy constructor which causes compilation error. // Needs a sorting function only depends on std::swap() instead. #if __cplusplus >= 201103L || !defined(__GLIBCXX__) std::sort(d.MemberBegin(), d.MemberEnd(), NameComparator()); #endif printIt(d); /* { "alpha": [], "delta": 123, "gama": "test string", "zeta": false } */ }