> RapidJSON provide two strategies for storing string.
> copy-string: allocates a buffer, and then copy the source data into it.
> const-string: simply store a pointer of string.
> Copy-string is always safe because it owns a copy of the data. Const-string can be used for storing string literal, and in-situ parsing which we will mentioned in Document section.
> To make memory allocation customizable, RapidJSON requires user to pass an instance of allocator, whenever an operation may require allocation. This design is needed to prevent storing a allocator (or Document) pointer per Value.