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- #pragma once
- #include <nlohmann/json.hpp>
- // Healing marker (empty if the JSON was fully parsed / wasn't healed).
- struct common_healing_marker {
- // Raw marker.
- std::string marker;
- // Cutting the `common_json.json.dump()` string at the (only) occurrence of this marker should yield the original partial JSON string (modulo spaces / if it had the same dump format).
- std::string json_dump_marker;
- };
- // Represents a parsed JSON object, with its optional healing marker (a JSON dump fragment that can be used to find the position of healing in the JSON dump string)
- struct common_json {
- nlohmann::ordered_json json;
- common_healing_marker healing_marker;
- };
- // Parse the JSON string, healing (closing) any partial JSON if `healing_marker` is not empty.
- //
- // Healing completes partial JSON strings by adding a (possibly modified) healing marker, then whatever is needed to close the JSON.
- // This allows to parse the resulting healed JSON string, yet be able to cut it again if needed at the healing marker.
- // (this is used when parsing JSON outputs from the models, then crafting partial JSONs for the partial tool calls in OAI format).
- //
- // For instance, parsing `{` with a healing marker `foo` will produce a healed JSON `{"foo":1}`, w/ json_dump_marker = `"foo"` (which can be used to break the JSON again).
- bool common_json_parse(
- const std::string & input,
- const std::string & healing_marker,
- common_json & out);
- // Parse the JSON string (see overload above), but advancing an iterator to the end of the input when the (potentially partial) parsing succeeds.
- bool common_json_parse(
- std::string::const_iterator & it,
- const std::string::const_iterator & end,
- const std::string & healing_marker,
- common_json & out);
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