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1.1 Config: Schema Parser
Schema parser allows you to parse custom formatted strings into c++ data structure.
Given a struct CustomData
:
struct CustomData
{
std::uint64_t form;
std::string name;
std::string payload;
bool excluded;
};
And expect schema string with delimiter |
:
"0x12345|Random|None|true"
spaces: all whitespaces for data type except std::string
will be trimmed before parsing.
" 1000 " == "1000 " == "1000"
bool: true
/false
is case insensitive, 1
/0
is also accepted.
"True" == "true" == "1" == " true "
hex: to guarantee a hex number conversion, regardless of prefix 0x
in string segment, use dku::numbers::hex
in place of std::uint64_t
.
dku::numbers::hex formID; // special hex number holder
formID = "0x14"; // 0x14
formID = "100"; // 0x100
formID = 100; // 0x64
std::uint64_t num = formID; // implicit conversion to numbers
fmt::format("{} {}", formID, num); // formats to "0x64 100"
For the sake of ease of use, DKUtil::Config
provides static function to parse strings as you go:
auto data = dku::Config::ParseSchemaString<CustomData>("0x12345|Random|None|true", "|");
INFO("{} {} {} {}", data.form, data.name, data.payload, data.excluded);
To parse entire schema file, that consists lines of schema strings:
auto schema = SCHEMA_PROXY("Schema_SC.txt");
schema.Load();
auto& parser = schema.get_parser();
std::vector<CustomData> data;
while (true) {
auto entry = parser.ParseNextLine<CustomData>("|");
if (!entry.has_value()) {
break;
}
data.push_back(entry.value());
}
You can also utilize
dku::Config::GetAllFiles<recursive>(...)
to collect files at runtime.
All schema functions support user defined type and varadic arguments:
auto [a,b,c,d] = dku::Config::ParseSchemaString<int, std::string, std::string, bool>("0x12345|Random|None|true", "|");