quakeforge/include/QF/qfplist.h
Bill Currie 997102fea8 audit the usage of "only"
There are still a few iffy places (notably around certain prepositions), but
the relevant sentences are now much easier to read.
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/*
qfplist.h
Property list management types and prototypes
Copyright (C) 2000 Jeff Teunissen <deek@d2dc.net>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to:
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
59 Temple Place - Suite 330
Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA
$Id$
*/
#ifndef __QF_qfplist_h_
#define __QF_qfplist_h_
/** \defgroup qfplist Property lists
\ingroup utils
*/
//@{
#include "QF/qtypes.h"
/**
There are four types of data that can be stored in a property list:
QFDictionary A list of values, each associated with a key (a C
string).
QFArray A list of indexed values
QFString A string.
QFBinary Random binary data. The parser doesn't load these yet.
In textual form, a dictionary looks like:
{
key = value;
}
An array looks like:
(
value1,
value2
)
An unquoted string may contain only alphanumeric characters and/or the
underscore character, '_'. Quoted strings may contain whitespace, C escape
sequences, and so on. The quote character is '"'. Optionally, Python style
long strings ("""...""") may be used, allowing for unquoted '"' quotes in
the string.
<!-- in the following paragraph, the \< and \> are just < and >. the \ is
for doxygen -->
QFBinary data is hex-encoded and contained within angle brackets, \< \>.
The length of the encoded data must be an even number, so while \<FF00\>
is valid, \<F00\> isn't.
Property lists may contain C-style or BCPL-style comments.
*/
typedef enum {QFDictionary, QFArray, QFBinary, QFString} pltype_t; // possible types
/*
Generic property list item
*/
struct plitem_s {
pltype_t type; // Type
void *data;
};
typedef struct plitem_s plitem_t;
/*
Dictionaries
*/
struct dictkey_s {
char *key;
plitem_t *value;
};
typedef struct dictkey_s dictkey_t;
/*
Arrays
*/
struct plarray_s {
int numvals; // Number of items in array
int maxvals;
struct plitem_s **values; // Array data
};
typedef struct plarray_s plarray_t;
/*
Typeless, unformatted binary data (not supported yet)
*/
struct plbinary_s {
size_t size;
void *data;
};
typedef struct plbinary_s plbinary_t;
struct hashtab_s;
/** Create an in-memory representation of the contents of a property list.
\param string the saved plist, as read from a file.
\return Returns an object equivalent to the passed-in string.
\note You are responsible for freeing the object returned.
*/
plitem_t *PL_GetPropertyList (const char *string);
/** Create a property list string from the in-memory representation.
\param pl the in-memory representation
\return the text representation of the property list
\note You are responsible for freeing the string returned.
*/
char *PL_WritePropertyList (plitem_t *pl);
/** Retrieve the type of an object.
\param item The object
\return the type of the object
*/
pltype_t PL_Type (plitem_t *item);
/** Retrieve a string from a string object.
\param string The string object
\return pointer to the actual string value or NULL if string isn't a
string.
\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
be destroyed when its container is.
*/
const char *PL_String (plitem_t *string);
/** Retrieve a value from a dictionary object.
\param dict The dictionary to retrieve a value from
\param key The unique key associated with the value
\return the value associated with the key, or NULL if not found or dict
isn't a dictionary.
\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
be destroyed when its container is.
*/
plitem_t *PL_ObjectForKey (plitem_t *dict, const char *key);
/** Remove a value from a dictionary object.
\param dict The Dictionary to remove the value from
\param key The unique key associated with the value to be removed
\return the value associated with the key, or NULL if not found or dict
isn't a dictionary.
\note You are responsible for freeing the returned object.
*/
plitem_t *PL_RemoveObjectForKey (plitem_t *dict, const char *key);
/** Retrieve a value from an array object.
\param array The array to get the value from
\param index The index within the array to retrieve
\return the value associated with the key, or NULL if not found or array
isn't an array.
\note You are NOT responsible for freeing the returned object. It will
be destroyed when its container is.
*/
plitem_t *PL_ObjectAtIndex (plitem_t *array, int index);
/** Retrieve a list of all keys in a dictionary.
\param dict The dictionary to list
\return an Array containing Strings or NULL if dict isn't a dictionary
\note You are responsible for freeing this array.
*/
plitem_t *PL_D_AllKeys (plitem_t *dict);
/** Retrieve the number of keys in a dictionary.
\param dict The dictionary to get the number of keys of.
\return Returns the number of keys in the dictionary.
*/
int PL_D_NumKeys (plitem_t *dict);
/** Add a key/value pair to a dictionary.
\param dict The dictionary to add the key/value pair to
\param key The key of the key/value pair to be added to the dictionary
\param value The value of the key/value pair to be added to the dictionary
\return true on success, false on failure
\note the dictionary becomes the owner of the value.
*/
qboolean PL_D_AddObject (plitem_t *dict, const char *key, plitem_t *value);
/** Add an item to an array.
\param array The array to add the item to
\param item The item to be added to the array
\return true on success, false on failure
\note the array becomes the owner of the added item.
*/
qboolean PL_A_AddObject (plitem_t *array, plitem_t *item);
/** Retrieve the number of items in an array.
\param array The array to get the number of objects in
\return number of objects in the array
*/
int PL_A_NumObjects (plitem_t *array);
/** Insert an item into an array before the specified location.
\param array The array to add the item to
\param item The item to be added to the array
\param index The location at which to insert the item into the array
\return true on success, false on failure
\note the array becomes the owner of the added item.
*/
qboolean PL_A_InsertObjectAtIndex (plitem_t *array, plitem_t *item, int index);
/** Remove a value from an array object.
The array items will be shuffled to fill the resulting hole.
\param array The array to get the value from
\param index The index within the array to remove
\return the value associated with the index, or NULL if not found or array
isn't an array.
\note You are responsible for freeing the returned object.
*/
plitem_t *PL_RemoveObjectAtIndex (plitem_t *array, int index);
plitem_t *PL_NewDictionary (void);
plitem_t *PL_NewArray (void);
plitem_t *PL_NewData (void *, int);
plitem_t *PL_NewString (const char *);
/** Free a property list object.
This function takes care of freeing any referenced property list data, so
call it only on top-level objects.
\param item the property list object to be freed
*/
void PL_Free (plitem_t *item);
typedef struct pldata_s { // Unparsed property list string
const char *ptr;
unsigned int end;
unsigned int pos;
unsigned int line;
const char *error;
} pldata_t;
//@}
#endif // __QF_qfplist_h_