Returns an opaque iterator which can be used to iterate over all
key-value pairs in *object*, or *NULL* if *object* is empty.
+.. cfunction:: void *json_object_iter_at(json_t *object, const char *key)
+
+ Like :cfunc:`json_object_iter()`, but returns an iterator to the
+ key-value pair in *object* whose key is equal to *key*, or NULL if
+ *key* is not found in *object*. Iterating forward to the end of
+ *object* only yields all key-value pairs of the object if *key*
+ happens to be the first key in the underlying hash table.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 1.3
+
.. cfunction:: void *json_object_iter_next(json_t *object, void *iter)
Returns an iterator pointing to the next key-value pair in *object*
Extract the associated value from *iter*.
+.. cfunction:: int json_object_iter_set(json_t *object, void *iter, json_t *value)
+
+ Set the value of the key-value pair in *object*, that is pointed to
+ by *iter*, to *value*.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 1.3
+
+.. cfunction:: int json_object_iter_set_new(json_t *object, void *iter, json_t *value)
+
+ Like :cfunc:`json_object_iter_set()`, but steals the reference to
+ *value*. This is useful when *value* is newly created and not used
+ after the call.
+
+ .. versionadded:: 1.3
+
The iteration protocol can be used for example as follows::
/* obj is a JSON object */