diff --git a/doc/faq.md b/doc/faq.md index da0d39ed0..1ff6e088e 100644 --- a/doc/faq.md +++ b/doc/faq.md @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ 8. How to clear-and-minimize a document or value? -* Call one of the `SetXXX()` methods - they call destructor which deallocates DOM data: + Call one of the `SetXXX()` methods - they call destructor which deallocates DOM data: ``` Document d; @@ -112,14 +112,14 @@ d.SetObject(); // clear and minimize ``` -* Alternatively, use equivalent of the [C++ swap with temporary idiom](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/More_C%2B%2B_Idioms/Clear-and-minimize): + Alternatively, use equivalent of the [C++ swap with temporary idiom](https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/More_C%2B%2B_Idioms/Clear-and-minimize): ``` d.Swap(Value(kObjectType).Move()) ``` 9. How to insert a document node into another document? -Let's take the following two DOM trees represented as JSON documents: + Let's take the following two DOM trees represented as JSON documents: ``` Document person; person.Parse("{\"person\":{\"name\":{\"first\":\"Adam\",\"last\":\"Thomas\"}}}"); @@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ Let's take the following two DOM trees represented as JSON documents: Document address; address.Parse("{\"address\":{\"city\":\"Moscow\",\"street\":\"Quiet\"}}"); ``` -Let's assume we want to merge them in such way that the whole `address` document becomes a node of the `person`: + Let's assume we want to merge them in such way that the whole `address` document becomes a node of the `person`: ``` { "person": { "name": { "first": "Adam", "last": "Thomas" }, @@ -136,9 +136,9 @@ Let's assume we want to merge them in such way that the whole `address` document } ``` -The most important requirement to take care of document and value life-cycle as well as consistent memory managent using the right allocator during the value transfer. + The most important requirement to take care of document and value life-cycle as well as consistent memory managent using the right allocator during the value transfer. -* Simple yet most efficient way to achieve that is to modify the `address` definition above to initialize it with allocator of the `person` document, then we just add the root nenber of the value: + Simple yet most efficient way to achieve that is to modify the `address` definition above to initialize it with allocator of the `person` document, then we just add the root nenber of the value: ``` Documnet address(person.GetAllocator()); ... @@ -150,7 +150,7 @@ Alternatively, if we don't want to explicitly refer to the root value of `addres person["person"].AddMember(addressRoot->name, addressRoot->value, person.GetAllocator()); ``` -* Second way is to deep-clone the value from the address document: + Second way is to deep-clone the value from the address document: ``` Value addressValue = Value(address["address"], person.GetAllocator()); person["person"].AddMember("address", addressValue, person.GetAllocator());