Alternate version of json_file_add_object, where "path" is kind=CDK.
Type | Intent | Optional | Attributes | Name | ||
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class(json_file), | intent(inout) | :: | me | |||
character(kind=CDK,len=*), | intent(in) | :: | path | the path to the variable |
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type(json_value), | intent(in), | pointer | :: | p | pointer to the variable to add |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(out), | optional | :: | found | if the variable was found |
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logical(kind=LK), | intent(out), | optional | :: | was_created | if the variable had to be created |
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subroutine wrap_json_file_add_object(me,path,p,found,was_created)
implicit none
class(json_file),intent(inout) :: me
character(kind=CDK,len=*),intent(in) :: path !! the path to the variable
type(json_value),pointer,intent(in) :: p !! pointer to the variable to add
logical(LK),intent(out),optional :: found !! if the variable was found
logical(LK),intent(out),optional :: was_created !! if the variable had to be created
call me%json_file_add_object(to_unicode(path),p,found,was_created)
end subroutine wrap_json_file_add_object