Wed, 25 Dec 2024 19:33:04 +0100
add implementation for creating new json values
relates to #527
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/** * The character, when appearing at the end of a line, continues that line. * This is '\' by default. */ // char continuation; // TODO: line continuation in properties /** * The first comment character. * This is '#' by default. */ char comment1; /** * The second comment character. * This is not set by default. */ char comment2; /** * The third comment character. * This is not set by default. */ char comment3; }; /** * Typedef for the properties config. */ typedef struct cx_properties_config_s CxPropertiesConfig; /** * Default properties configuration. */ extern const CxPropertiesConfig cx_properties_config_default; /** * Status codes for the properties interface. */ enum cx_properties_status { /** * Everything is fine. */ CX_PROPERTIES_NO_ERROR, /** * The input buffer does not contain more data. */ CX_PROPERTIES_NO_DATA, /** * The input ends unexpectedly. * * This either happens when the last line does not terminate with a line * break, or when the input ends with a parsed key but no value. */ CX_PROPERTIES_INCOMPLETE_DATA, /** * Not used as a status and never returned by any function. * * You can use this enumerator to check for all "good" status results * by checking if the status is less than \c CX_PROPERTIES_OK. * * A "good" status means, that you can refill data and continue parsing. */ CX_PROPERTIES_OK, /** * Input buffer is \c NULL. */ CX_PROPERTIES_NULL_INPUT, /** * The line contains a delimiter, but no key. */ CX_PROPERTIES_INVALID_EMPTY_KEY, /** * The line contains data, but no delimiter. */ CX_PROPERTIES_INVALID_MISSING_DELIMITER, /** * More internal buffer was needed, but could not be allocated. */ CX_PROPERTIES_BUFFER_ALLOC_FAILED, /** * Initializing the properties source failed. * * @see cx_properties_read_init_func */ CX_PROPERTIES_READ_INIT_FAILED, /** * Reading from a properties source failed. * * @see cx_properties_read_func */ CX_PROPERTIES_READ_FAILED, /** * Sinking a k/v-pair failed. * * @see cx_properties_sink_func */ CX_PROPERTIES_SINK_FAILED, }; /** * Typedef for the properties status enum. */ typedef enum cx_properties_status CxPropertiesStatus; /** * Interface for working with properties data. */ struct cx_properties_s { /** * The configuration. */ CxPropertiesConfig config; /** * The text input buffer. */ CxBuffer input; /** * Internal buffer. */ CxBuffer buffer; }; /** * Typedef for the properties interface. */ typedef struct cx_properties_s CxProperties; /** * Typedef for a properties sink. */ typedef struct cx_properties_sink_s CxPropertiesSink; /** * A function that consumes a k/v-pair in a sink. * * The sink could be e.g. a map and the sink function would be calling * a map function to store the k/v-pair. * * @param prop the properties interface that wants to sink a k/v-pair * @param sink the sink * @param key the key * @param value the value * @return zero on success, non-zero when sinking the k/v-pair failed */ cx_attr_nonnull typedef int(*cx_properties_sink_func)( CxProperties *prop, CxPropertiesSink *sink, cxstring key, cxstring value ); /** * Defines a sink for k/v-pairs. */ struct cx_properties_sink_s { /** * The sink object. */ void *sink; /** * Optional custom data. */ void *data; /** * A function for consuming k/v-pairs into the sink. */ cx_properties_sink_func sink_func; }; /** * Typedef for a properties source. */ typedef struct cx_properties_source_s CxPropertiesSource; /** * A function that reads data from a source. * * When the source is depleted, implementations SHALL provide an empty * string in the \p target and return zero. * A non-zero return value is only permitted in case of an error. * * The meaning of the optional parameters is implementation-dependent. * * @param prop the properties interface that wants to read from the source * @param src the source * @param target a string buffer where the read data shall be stored * @return zero on success, non-zero when reading data failed */ cx_attr_nonnull typedef int(*cx_properties_read_func)( CxProperties *prop, CxPropertiesSource *src, cxstring *target ); /** * A function that may initialize additional memory for the source. * * @param prop the properties interface that wants to read from the source * @param src the source * @return zero when initialization was successful, non-zero otherwise */ cx_attr_nonnull typedef int(*cx_properties_read_init_func)( CxProperties *prop, CxPropertiesSource *src ); /** * A function that cleans memory initialized by the read_init_func. * * @param prop the properties interface that wants to read from the source * @param src the source */ cx_attr_nonnull typedef void(*cx_properties_read_clean_func)( CxProperties *prop, CxPropertiesSource *src ); /** * Defines a properties source. */ struct cx_properties_source_s { /** * The source object. * * For example a file stream or a string. */ void *src; /** * Optional additional data pointer. */ void *data_ptr; /** * Optional size information. */ size_t data_size; /** * A function that reads data from the source. */ cx_properties_read_func read_func; /** * Optional function that may prepare the source for reading data. */ cx_properties_read_init_func read_init_func; /** * Optional function that cleans additional memory allocated by the * read_init_func. */ cx_properties_read_clean_func read_clean_func; }; /** * Initialize a properties interface. * * @param prop the properties interface * @param config the properties configuration * @see cxPropertiesInitDefault() */ cx_attr_nonnull void cxPropertiesInit(CxProperties *prop, CxPropertiesConfig config); /** * Destroys the properties interface. * * \note Even when you are certain that you did not use the interface in a * way that caused a memory allocation, you should call this function anyway. * Future versions of the library might add features that need additional memory * and you really don't want to search the entire code where you might need * add call to this function. * * @param prop the properties interface */ cx_attr_nonnull void cxPropertiesDestroy(CxProperties *prop); /** * Destroys and re-initializes the properties interface. * * You might want to use this, to reset the parser after * encountering a syntax error. * * @param prop the properties interface */ cx_attr_nonnull static inline void cxPropertiesReset(CxProperties *prop) { CxPropertiesConfig config = prop->config; cxPropertiesDestroy(prop); cxPropertiesInit(prop, config); } /** * Initialize a properties parser with the default configuration. * * @param prop the properties interface * @see cxPropertiesInit() */ #define cxPropertiesInitDefault(prop) \ cxPropertiesInit(prop, cx_properties_config_default) /** * Fills the input buffer with data. * * After calling this function, you can parse the data by calling * cxPropertiesNext(). * * @attention The properties interface tries to avoid allocations. * When you use this function and cxPropertiesNext() interleaving, * no allocations are performed. However, you must not free the * pointer to the data in that case. When you invoke the fill * function more than once before calling cxPropertiesNext(), * the additional data is appended - inevitably leading to * an allocation of a new buffer and copying the previous contents. * * @param prop the properties interface * @param buf a pointer to the data * @param len the length of the data * @return non-zero when a memory allocation was necessary but failed */ cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_access_r(2, 3) int cxPropertiesFilln( CxProperties *prop, const char *buf, size_t len ); #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" cx_attr_nonnull static inline int cxPropertiesFill( CxProperties *prop, cxstring str ) { return cxPropertiesFilln(prop, str.ptr, str.length); } cx_attr_nonnull static inline int cxPropertiesFill( CxProperties *prop, cxmutstr str ) { return cxPropertiesFilln(prop, str.ptr, str.length); } cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_cstr_arg(2) static inline int cxPropertiesFill( CxProperties *prop, const char *str ) { return cxPropertiesFilln(prop, str, strlen(str)); } extern "C" { #else // __cplusplus /** * Fills the input buffer with data. * * After calling this function, you can parse the data by calling * cxPropertiesNext(). * * @attention The properties interface tries to avoid allocations. * When you use this function and cxPropertiesNext() interleaving, * no allocations are performed. However, you must not free the * pointer to the data in that case. When you invoke the fill * function more than once before calling cxPropertiesNext(), * the additional data is appended - inevitably leading to * an allocation of a new buffer and copying the previous contents. * * @param prop the properties interface * @param str the text to fill in * @return non-zero when a memory allocation was necessary but failed */ #define cxPropertiesFill(prop, str) _Generic((str), \ cxstring: cx_properties_fill_cxstr, \ cxmutstr: cx_properties_fill_mutstr, \ char*: cx_properties_fill_str, \ const char*: cx_properties_fill_str) \ (prop, str) /** * @copydoc cxPropertiesFill() */ cx_attr_nonnull static inline int cx_properties_fill_cxstr( CxProperties *prop, cxstring str ) { return cxPropertiesFilln(prop, str.ptr, str.length); } /** * @copydoc cxPropertiesFill() */ cx_attr_nonnull static inline int cx_properties_fill_mutstr( CxProperties *prop, cxmutstr str ) { return cxPropertiesFilln(prop, str.ptr, str.length); } /** * @copydoc cxPropertiesFill() */ cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_cstr_arg(2) static inline int cx_properties_fill_str( CxProperties *prop, const char *str ) { return cxPropertiesFilln(prop, str, strlen(str)); } #endif /** * Specifies stack memory that shall be used as internal buffer. * * @param prop the properties interface * @param buf a pointer to stack memory * @param capacity the capacity of the stack memory */ cx_attr_nonnull void cxPropertiesUseStack( CxProperties *prop, char *buf, size_t capacity ); /** * Retrieves the next key/value-pair. * * This function returns zero as long as there are key/value-pairs found. * If no more key/value-pairs are found, #CX_PROPERTIES_NO_DATA is returned. * * When an incomplete line is encountered, #CX_PROPERTIES_INCOMPLETE_DATA is * returned, and you can add more data with #cxPropertiesFill(). * * \remark The incomplete line will be stored in an internal buffer, which is * allocated on the heap, by default. If you want to avoid allocations, * you can specify sufficient space with cxPropertiesUseStack() after * initialization with cxPropertiesInit(). * * \attention The returned strings will point into a buffer that might not be * available later. It is strongly recommended to copy the strings for further * use. * * @param prop the properties interface * @param key a pointer to the cxstring that shall contain the property name * @param value a pointer to the cxstring that shall contain the property value * @return the status code as defined above * @see cxPropertiesFill() */ cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_nodiscard CxPropertiesStatus cxPropertiesNext( CxProperties *prop, cxstring *key, cxstring *value ); /** * Creates a properties sink for an UCX map. * * The values stored in the map will be pointers to strings allocated * by #cx_strdup_a(). * The default stdlib allocator will be used, unless you specify a custom * allocator in the optional \c data of the sink. * * @param map the map that shall consume the k/v-pairs. * @return the sink * @see cxPropertiesLoad() */ cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_nodiscard CxPropertiesSink cxPropertiesMapSink(CxMap *map); /** * Creates a properties source based on an UCX string. * * @param str the string * @return the properties source * @see cxPropertiesLoad() */ cx_attr_nodiscard CxPropertiesSource cxPropertiesStringSource(cxstring str); /** * Creates a properties source based on C string with the specified length. * * @param str the string * @param len the length * @return the properties source * @see cxPropertiesLoad() */ cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_nodiscard cx_attr_access_r(1, 2) CxPropertiesSource cxPropertiesCstrnSource(const char *str, size_t len); /** * Creates a properties source based on a C string. * * The length will be determined with strlen(), so the string MUST be * zero-terminated. * * @param str the string * @return the properties source * @see cxPropertiesLoad() */ cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_nodiscard cx_attr_cstr_arg(1) CxPropertiesSource cxPropertiesCstrSource(const char *str); /** * Creates a properties source based on an FILE. * * @param file the file * @param chunk_size how many bytes may be read in one operation * * @return the properties source * @see cxPropertiesLoad() */ cx_attr_nonnull cx_attr_nodiscard cx_attr_access_r(1) CxPropertiesSource cxPropertiesFileSource(FILE *file, size_t chunk_size); /** * Loads properties data from a source and transfers it to a sink. * * This function tries to read as much data from the source as possible. * When the source was completely consumed and at least on k/v-pair was found, * the return value will be #CX_PROPERTIES_NO_ERROR. * When the source was consumed but no k/v-pairs were found, the return value * will be #CX_PROPERTIES_NO_DATA. * The other result codes apply, according to their description. * * @param prop the properties interface * @param sink the sink * @param source the source * @return the status of the last operation */ cx_attr_nonnull CxPropertiesStatus cxPropertiesLoad( CxProperties *prop, CxPropertiesSink sink, CxPropertiesSource source ); #ifdef __cplusplus } // extern "C" #endif #endif // UCX_PROPERTIES