Fix univalue handling of \u0000 characters.
Univalue's parsing of \u escape sequences did not handle NUL characters correctly. They were, effectively, dropped. The extended test-case fails with the old code, and is fixed with this patch.
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@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(univalue_object)
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static const char *json1 =
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"[1.10000000,{\"key1\":\"str\",\"key2\":800,\"key3\":{\"name\":\"martian\"}}]";
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"[1.10000000,{\"key1\":\"str\\u0000\",\"key2\":800,\"key3\":{\"name\":\"martian\"}}]";
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BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(univalue_readwrite)
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{
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@ -306,7 +306,9 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(univalue_readwrite)
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(obj.size(), 3);
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BOOST_CHECK(obj["key1"].isStr());
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(obj["key1"].getValStr(), "str");
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std::string correctValue("str");
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correctValue.push_back('\0');
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(obj["key1"].getValStr(), correctValue);
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BOOST_CHECK(obj["key2"].isNum());
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BOOST_CHECK_EQUAL(obj["key2"].getValStr(), "800");
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BOOST_CHECK(obj["key3"].isObject());
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