JSONGETCOMMA(p,n)
checks whether the next character, ignoring whitespace, in a piece
of JSON text is a comma. This function returns a size_t 1 value that is equal to the
number of bytes read.
If the number of available bytes n is greater
than zero, JSONGETCOMMA(p,n)
attempts to read a comma from the buffer.
- When the first character after any whitespace is the desired character,
a comma, the number of bytes read includes 1 byte for the desired
character plus any bytes of whitespace preceding it.
- When the first character after any whitespace is not the desired
character, a value of zero is returned.
>>-JSONGETCOMMA(p,n)-------------------------------------------><
- p
- A pointer that specifies the address of a buffer to be read.
- n
- A size_t value that specifies
the number of available bytes in the buffer.