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Fix asserts in Value::setComment (#1445)
The existing asserts seem to not be what was intended; they appear to have been mistranslated in pull/877. The first assert for `comment.empty()` was previously a check that a provided `const char*` parameter was not null. The function this replaced accepted empty strings, and the if() statement at the start of this function handles them. The second assert for `comment[0] == '\0'` was written when `comment` was a `const char*`, and was testing for empty c-string input. This PR replaces it with `comment.empty()` to match the original intent. Co-authored-by: Jordan Bayles <bayles.jordan@gmail.com>
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@ -1410,9 +1410,8 @@ void Value::setComment(String comment, CommentPlacement placement) {
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// Always discard trailing newline, to aid indentation.
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comment.pop_back();
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}
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JSON_ASSERT(!comment.empty());
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JSON_ASSERT_MESSAGE(
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comment[0] == '\0' || comment[0] == '/',
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comment.empty() || comment[0] == '/',
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"in Json::Value::setComment(): Comments must start with /");
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comments_.set(placement, std::move(comment));
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}
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