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20 KiB
C
508 lines
20 KiB
C
/*
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plist.h
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Property list management types and prototypes
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Copyright (C) 2000 Jeff Teunissen <deek@d2dc.net>
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
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as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with this program; if not, write to:
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Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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59 Temple Place - Suite 330
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Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
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*/
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#ifndef __QF_plist_h
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#define __QF_plist_h
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struct hashlink_s;
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/** \defgroup plist Property lists
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\ingroup utils
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*/
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///@{
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#include "QF/qtypes.h"
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/** The type of the property list item.
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For further details, see \ref property-list.
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*/
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typedef enum {
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QFDictionary, ///< The property list item represents a dictionary.
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QFArray, ///< The property list item represents an array.
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QFBinary, ///< The property list item represents arbitrary binary
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///< data.
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QFString, ///< The property list item represents a C string.
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QFMultiType = (1 << 31) ///< if bit 31 is set, the type indicates a mask
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///< of allowed types for plfield_t
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} pltype_t;
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/** Generic property list item.
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All inspection and manipulation is to be done via the accessor functions.
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*/
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typedef struct plitem_s plitem_t;
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struct plfield_s;
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/** Custom parser for the field.
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With this, custom parsing of any property list object type is
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supported. For example, parsing of strings into numeric values,
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converting binary objects to images, and deeper parsing of array and
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dictionary objects.
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If null, then the default parser for the object type is used:
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* QFString: the point to the actual string. The string continues
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to be owned by the string object.
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* QFBinary: pointer to fixed-size DARRAY_TYPE(byte) (so size isn't
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lost)
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* QFArray: pointer to fixed-size DARRAY_TYPE(plitem_t *) with the
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indivisual objects. The individual objects continue to be owned
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by the array object.
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* QFDictionary: pointer to the hashtab_t hash table used for the
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dictionary object. The hash table continues to be owned by the
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dictionary object.
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\param field Pointer to this field item.
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\param item The property list item being parsed into the field.
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\param data Pointer to the field in the structure being parsed.
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\param messages An array object the parser can use to store any
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error messages. Messages should be strings, but no
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checking is done: it is up to the top-level caller to
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parse out the messages.
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\param context Additional context data passed to the parser.
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\return 0 for error, 1 for success. See \a PL_ParseDictionary.
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*/
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typedef int (*plparser_t) (const struct plfield_s *field,
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const struct plitem_s *item,
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void *data,
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struct plitem_s *messages,
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void *context);
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/** A field to be parsed from a dictionary item.
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something
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*/
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typedef struct plfield_s {
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const char *name; ///< matched by dictionary key
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size_t offset; ///< the offset of the field within the structure
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pltype_t type; ///< the required type of the dictionary object
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plparser_t parser; ///< custom parser function
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void *data; ///< additional data for \a parser
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} plfield_t;
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typedef struct plelement_s {
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pltype_t type; ///< the required type of the array elements
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size_t stride; ///< the size of each element
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void *(*alloc) (void *ctx, size_t size);///< allocator for array memory
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plparser_t parser; ///< custom parser function
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void *data; ///< additional data for \a parser
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} plelement_t;
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/** Create an in-memory representation of the contents of a property list.
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\param string the saved plist, as read from a file.
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\param hashlinks Hashlink chain to use when creating dictionaries (see
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Hash_NewTable()). May be null.
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\return Returns an object equivalent to the passed-in string.
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\note You are responsible for freeing the returned object.
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_GetPropertyList (const char *string,
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struct hashlink_s **hashlinks);
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/** Create a property list string from the in-memory representation.
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\param pl the in-memory representation
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\return the text representation of the property list
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\note You are responsible for freeing the returned string.
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*/
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char *PL_WritePropertyList (const plitem_t *pl);
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/** Retrieve the type of an object.
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\param item The object. Must not be null.
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\return the type of the object
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*/
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pltype_t PL_Type (const plitem_t *item) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Retrieve the line number of an object.
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\param item The object. Must not be null.
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\return the line number on which the object began, or 0 if not from a
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string
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*/
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int PL_Line (const plitem_t *item) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Retrieve the data size from a binary object.
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\param binary The binary object
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\return the size in bytes of the binary object 0 if \a binary isn't a
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binary object (includes if \a binary is null).
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*/
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size_t PL_BinarySize (const plitem_t *binary) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Retrieve the data from a binary object.
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\param binary The binary object
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\return pointer to the actual data or NULL if \b binary isn't a binary
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object (includes if \a binary is null).
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\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
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be destroyed when its container is.
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*/
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const void *PL_BinaryData (const plitem_t *binary) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Retrieve a string from a string object.
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\param string The string object
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\return pointer to the actual string value or NULL if string isn't a
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string (includes if \a string is null).
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\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
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be destroyed when its container is.
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*/
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const char *PL_String (const plitem_t *string) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Retrieve a value from a dictionary object.
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\param dict The dictionary to retrieve a value from
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\param key The unique key associated with the value
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\return the value associated with the key, or NULL if not found or \a dict
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isn't a dictionary (includes if \a dict is null).
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\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
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be destroyed when its container is.
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_ObjectForKey (const plitem_t *dict, const char *key);
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/** Remove a value from a dictionary object.
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\param dict The Dictionary to remove the value from
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\param key The unique key associated with the value to be removed
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\return the value associated with the key, or NULL if not found or \a dict
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isn't a dictionary (includes if \a dict is null).
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\note You are responsible for freeing the returned object.
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_RemoveObjectForKey (const plitem_t *dict, const char *key);
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/** Retrieve a key from a dictionary object.
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\param dict The dictionary to get the key from
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\param index The index of the key
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\return the key at the specified index, or NULL if index is out of range or
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dict is not a dictionary (includes if \a dict is null).
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\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
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be destroyed when its container is.
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*/
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const char *PL_KeyAtIndex (const plitem_t *dict, int index) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Retrieve a value from an array object.
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\param array The array to get the value from
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\param index The index within the array to retrieve
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\return the value at the specified index, or NULL if \a index is out of
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range or \a array is not an array (includes in \a array is null).
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\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
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be destroyed when its container is.
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_ObjectAtIndex (const plitem_t *array, int index) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Retrieve a list of all keys in a dictionary.
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\param dict The dictionary to list
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\return an Array containing Strings or NULL if \a dict isn't a dictionary
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(includes if \a dict is null).
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\note You are responsible for freeing this array.
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_D_AllKeys (const plitem_t *dict);
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/** Retrieve the number of keys in a dictionary.
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\param dict The dictionary to get the number of keys of.
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\return Returns the number of keys in the dictionary or 0 if \a dict isn't
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a dictionary (includes if \a dict is null).
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*/
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int PL_D_NumKeys (const plitem_t *dict) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Add a key/value pair to a dictionary.
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\param dict The dictionary to which the key/value pair will be added
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\param key The key of the key/value pair to be added to the dictionary
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\param value The value of the key/value pair to be added to the dictionary
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\return true on success, false on failure (\a dict is null or not a
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dictionary)
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\note the dictionary becomes the owner of the value.
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*/
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qboolean PL_D_AddObject (plitem_t *dict, const char *key, plitem_t *value);
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/** Add an item to an array.
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\param array The array to which the item will be added
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\param item The item to be added to the array
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\return true on success, false on failure (\a array is null or not an
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array)
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\note the array becomes the owner of the added item.
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*/
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qboolean PL_A_AddObject (plitem_t *array, plitem_t *item);
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/** Retrieve the number of items in an array.
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\param array The array from which to get the number of objects
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\return number of objects in the array or 0 if \a array is null or not
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an array.
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*/
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int PL_A_NumObjects (const plitem_t *array) __attribute__((pure));
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/** Insert an item into an array before the specified location.
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\param array The array to which the item will be added
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\param item The item to be added to the array
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\param index The location at which to insert the item into the array
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\return true on success, false on failure (\a array is null or not an
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array).
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\note the array becomes the owner of the added item.
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*/
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qboolean PL_A_InsertObjectAtIndex (plitem_t *array, plitem_t *item, int index);
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/** Remove a value from an array object.
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The array items will be shuffled to fill the resulting hole.
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\param array The array from which to remove the value
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\param index The index within the array to remove
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\return the value associated with the index, or NULL if not found or array
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is noll or an array.
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\note You are responsible for freeing the returned object.
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_RemoveObjectAtIndex (plitem_t *array, int index);
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/** Create a new dictionary object.
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The dictionary will be empty.
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\param hashlinks Hashlink chain to use when creating dictionaries (see
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Hash_NewTable()). May be null.
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\return the new dictionary object
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_NewDictionary (struct hashlink_s **hashlinks);
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/** Create a new array object.
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The array will be empty.
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\return the new array object
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_NewArray (void);
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/** Create a new data object from the given data.
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Takes ownership of the given data.
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\param data pointer to data buffer
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\param size number of bytes in the buffer
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\return the new dictionary object
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\note The data will be freed via free() when the item is freed.
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_NewData (void *data, size_t size);
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/** Create a new string object.
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Makes a copy of the given string.
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\param str C string to copy
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\return the new dictionary object
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*/
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plitem_t *PL_NewString (const char *str);
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/** Free a property list object.
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This function takes care of freeing any referenced property list data, so
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call it only on top-level objects. Safe to call with a null argument.
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\param item the property list object to be freed
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*/
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void PL_Free (plitem_t *item);
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int PL_CheckType (pltype_t field_type, pltype_t item_type) __attribute__((const));
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void PL_TypeMismatch (plitem_t *messages, const plitem_t *item,
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const char *name, pltype_t field_type,
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pltype_t item_type);
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/** Parse a dictionary object into a structure.
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For each key in the dictionary, the corresponding field item is used to
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determine how to parse the object associated with that key. Duplicate
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field items are ignored: only the first item is used, and no checking is
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done. Fields for which there is no key in the dictionary are also ignored,
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and the destination is left unmodified. However, keys that have no
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corresponding field are treated as errors and a suitable message is added
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to the \a messages object.
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When an error occurs (unknown key, incorrect item type (item type does not
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match the type specified in the field item) or the field item's \a parser
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returns 0), processing continues but the error result is returned.
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Can be used recursively to parse deep hierarchies.
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\param fields Array of field items describing the structure. Terminated
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by a field item with a null \a name pointer.
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\param dict The dictionary object to parse
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\param data Pointer to the structure into which the data will be
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parsed.
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\param messages Array object supplied by the caller used for storing
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messages. The messages may or may not indicate errors (its
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contents are not checked). This function itself will add
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only string objects.
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If there are any errors, suitable messages will be found in
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the \a messages object. However, just because there are no
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errors doesn't mean that \a messages will remain empty as
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a field's \a parser may add other messages. The standard
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message format is "[line number]: [message]". If the line
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number is 0, then the actual line is unknown (due to the
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source item not being parsed from a file or string).
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\param context Additional context data passed to the parser.
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\return 0 if there are any errors, 1 if there are no errors.
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*/
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int PL_ParseStruct (const plfield_t *fields, const plitem_t *dict,
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void *data, plitem_t *messages, void *context);
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/** Parse an array object into a dynamic array (see darray.h).
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For each object in the array, the field item is used to determine how to
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parse the object. If the array is empty, the destination will be
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initialized to an empty array.
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When an error occurs (incorrect item type (item type does not match the
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type specified in the element object) or the element object's \a parser
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returns 0), processing continues but the error result is returned.
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Can be used recursively to parse deep hierarchies.
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\param field Pointer to a single field that has the field data pointer
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set to reference a plelement_t object used to describe
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the contents of the array.
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\param array The array object to parse
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\param data Pointer to the pointer to which the dynamic array will
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be written. The dynamic array is allocated using
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DARRAY_ALLOCFIXED_OBJ().
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\param messages Array object supplied by the caller used for storing
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messages. The messages may or may not indicate errors (its
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contents are not checked). This function itself will add
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only string objects.
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If there are any errors, suitable messages will be found in
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the \a messages object. However, just because there are no
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errors doesn't mean that \a messages will remain empty as
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a field's \a parser may add other messages. The standard
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message format is "[line number]: [message]". If the line
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number is 0, then the actual line is unknown (due to the
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source item not being parsed from a file or string).
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\param context Additional context data passed to the parser and allocator.
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\return 0 if there are any errors, 1 if there are no errors.
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*/
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int PL_ParseArray (const plfield_t *field, const plitem_t *array,
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void *data, plitem_t *messages, void *context);
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/** Parse a dictionary object into a dynamic array (see darray.h).
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This is useful when the dictionary object is meant to be a labeled list
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rather than a representation of a structure.
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For each object in the array, the field item is used to determine how to
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parse the object. If the array is empty, the destination will be
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initialized to an empty array.
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When an error occurs (incorrect item type (item type does not match the
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type specified in the element object) or the element object's \a parser
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returns 0), processing continues but the error result is returned.
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Can be used recursively to parse deep hierarchies.
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\param field Pointer to a single field that has the field data pointer
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set to reference a plelement_t object used to describe
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the contents of the array.
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\param dict The dict object to parse
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\param data Pointer to the pointer to which the dynamic array will
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be written. The dynamic array is allocated using
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DARRAY_ALLOCFIXED_OBJ().
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\param messages Array object supplied by the caller used for storing
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messages. The messages may or may not indicate errors (its
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contents are not checked). This function itself will add
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only string objects.
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If there are any errors, suitable messages will be found in
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the \a messages object. However, just because there are no
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errors doesn't mean that \a messages will remain empty as
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a field's \a parser may add other messages. The standard
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message format is "[line number]: [message]". If the line
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number is 0, then the actual line is unknown (due to the
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source item not being parsed from a file or string).
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\param context Additional context data passed to the parser and allocator.
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\return 0 if there are any errors, 1 if there are no errors.
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*/
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int PL_ParseLabeledArray (const plfield_t *field, const plitem_t *dict,
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void *data, plitem_t *messages, void *context);
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/** Parse a dictionary object into a hash table.
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For each key in the dictionary, the element object is used to determine
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how to parse the object associated with that key. Duplicate keys are an
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error: they must be unique. A suitable message is added to the
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\a messages object. If the dictionary object is empty, the destination
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table is left unmodified.
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When an error occurs (duplicate keys, incorrect type, or the element
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object's \a parser returns 0), processing continues but the error
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result is returned.
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Can be used recursively to parse deep hierarchies.
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Hash_Add() is used to add objects to the hash table, and Hash_Find() is
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used to check for duplicates. Hash_Free() is used to free unused
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objects. The means that the hash table is expected to use standard
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objects with embedded keys (the parser is expected to put the key in the
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object) and to have a free function.
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The parser's data paramenter points to a pre-allocated block of memory
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of the sized indicated by the element object's size field, using the
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element object's alloc callback. The name field in the field paramenter
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is set to the object's key and remains owned by the dictionary.
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\param field Pointer to a single field that has the field data pointer
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set to reference a plelement_t object used to describe
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the contents of the dictionary.
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\param dict The dictionary object to parse
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\param data Pointer to the structure into which the data will be
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parsed.
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\param messages Array object supplied by the caller used for storing
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messages. The messages may or may not indicate errors (its
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contents are not checked). This function itself will add
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only string objects.
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If there are any errors, suitable messages will be found in
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the \a messages object. However, just because there are no
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errors doesn't mean that \a messages will remain empty as
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a field's \a parser may add other messages. The standard
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message format is "[line number]: [message]". If the line
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number is 0, then the actual line is unknown (due to the
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source item not being parsed from a file or string).
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\param context Additional context data passed to the parser and allocator.
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\return 0 if there are any errors, 1 if there are no errors.
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*/
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int PL_ParseSymtab (const plfield_t *field, const plitem_t *dict,
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void *data, plitem_t *messages, void *context);
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void __attribute__((format(PRINTF,3,4)))
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PL_Message (plitem_t *messages, const plitem_t *item, const char *fmt, ...);
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///@}
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#endif//__QF_plist_h
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