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Ruamoko currently doesn't support `const`, so that's not relevant, but recognizing `char *` (via a hack to work around what looks like a bug with type aliasing) allows strings to be handled without having to use a custom parser. Things are still a little clunky for custom parsers, but this seems to be a good start.
45 lines
954 B
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45 lines
954 B
R
#include <PropertyList.h>
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#include "vkfieldstring.h"
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#include "vkgen.h"
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@implementation StringField
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-init:(PLItem *) item struct:(Struct *)strct field:(string)fname
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{
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self = [super init:item struct:strct field:fname];
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if (!self) {
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return self;
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}
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value_field = fname;
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if (item) {
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value_field = [[item getObjectForKey:"string"] string];
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}
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return self;
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}
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+fielddef:(PLItem *)item struct:(Struct *)strct field:(string)fname
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{
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return [[[StringField alloc] init:item struct:strct field:fname]
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autorelease];
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}
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-writeParseData
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{
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fprintf (output_file, "static parse_string_t parse_%s_%s_data = {\n",
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struct_name, field_name);
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fprintf (output_file, "\tfield_offset (%s, %s),\n",
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struct_name, value_field);
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fprintf (output_file, "};\n");
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return self;
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}
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-writeField
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{
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fprintf (output_file, "\t{\"%s\", 0, %s, parse_%s, &parse_%s_%s_data},\n",
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field_name, "QFString", "string", struct_name, field_name);
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return self;
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}
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@end
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