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ArduinoJson/test/JsonObject/remove.cpp
Benoit Blanchon 7a2a64803a Don't use JsonBuffer to create or parse objects and arrays.
* Added DynamicJsonArray and StaticJsonArray
* Added DynamicJsonObject and StaticJsonObject
* Added DynamicJsonVariant and StaticJsonVariant
* Added deserializeJson()
* Removed JsonBuffer::parseArray(), parseObject() and parse()
* Removed JsonBuffer::createArray() and createObject()
2018-02-26 16:05:16 +01:00

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// ArduinoJson - arduinojson.org
// Copyright Benoit Blanchon 2014-2018
// MIT License
#include <ArduinoJson.h>
#include <catch.hpp>
#include <string>
TEST_CASE("JsonObject::remove()") {
DynamicJsonObject obj;
SECTION("SizeDecreased_WhenValuesAreRemoved") {
obj["hello"] = 1;
obj.remove("hello");
REQUIRE(0 == obj.size());
}
SECTION("SizeUntouched_WhenRemoveIsCalledWithAWrongKey") {
obj["hello"] = 1;
obj.remove("world");
REQUIRE(1 == obj.size());
}
SECTION("RemoveByIterator") {
deserializeJson(obj, "{\"a\":0,\"b\":1,\"c\":2}");
for (JsonObject::iterator it = obj.begin(); it != obj.end(); ++it) {
if (it->value == 1) obj.remove(it);
}
std::string result;
obj.printTo(result);
REQUIRE("{\"a\":0,\"c\":2}" == result);
}
}