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[cpp-restsdk] Add support for json dialect types and some code refactoring

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Open Administrator requested to merge github/fork/SanjayMarreddi/json_support into master Dec 12, 2022
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Created by: SanjayMarreddi

Hi, Our application is using json+ld (see more details at https://json-ld.org/) and use the following media type: application/ld+json. The current implementation of the CppRestSDK client ( modules/openapi-generator/src/main/resources/cpp-rest-sdk-client/api-source.mustache ) does not support json dialects but only application/json. This PR contains:

  1. A refactoring to split the content type selection from the serialization/deserialization logic.
  2. Add a helper function to parse the content type and determine if it is a json dialect. To do so, firstly it checks if the value application/json (O(1)) is present in the hash map, and then iterates on all the values of the hashmap until finding a dialect by running a regex matching with the following pattern: application/([a-zA-Z0-9]+\+)?json

Testing:

I tested the build of a OpenAPI C++ client using a spec file that uses "application/ld+json" and it succeeded without any error.

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Source branch: github/fork/SanjayMarreddi/json_support