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/************************************************************************************
PublicHeader: None
Filename : OVR_JSON.h
Content : JSON format reader and writer
Created : April 9, 2013
Author : Brant Lewis
Notes :
Copyright : Copyright 2014 Oculus VR, LLC All Rights reserved.
Licensed under the Oculus VR Rift SDK License Version 3.2 (the "License");
you may not use the Oculus VR Rift SDK except in compliance with the License,
which is provided at the time of installation or download, or which
otherwise accompanies this software in either electronic or hard copy form.
You may obtain a copy of the License at
http://www.oculusvr.com/licenses/LICENSE-3.2
Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, the Oculus VR SDK
distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
limitations under the License.
************************************************************************************/
#ifndef OVR_JSON_H
#define OVR_JSON_H
#include "Kernel/OVR_RefCount.h"
#include "Kernel/OVR_String.h"
#include "Kernel/OVR_List.h"
namespace OVR {
// JSONItemType describes the type of JSON item, specifying the type of
// data that can be obtained from it.
enum JSONItemType
{
JSON_None = 0,
JSON_Null = 1,
JSON_Bool = 2,
JSON_Number = 3,
JSON_String = 4,
JSON_Array = 5,
JSON_Object = 6
};
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
// ***** JSON
// JSON object represents a JSON node that can be either a root of the JSON tree
// or a child item. Every node has a type that describes what is is.
// New JSON trees are typically loaded JSON::Load or created with JSON::Parse.
class JSON : public RefCountBase<JSON>, public ListNode<JSON>
{
protected:
List<JSON> Children;
public:
JSONItemType Type; // Type of this JSON node.
String Name; // Name part of the {Name, Value} pair in a parent object.
String Value;
double dValue;
public:
~JSON();
// *** Creation of NEW JSON objects
static JSON* CreateObject() { return new JSON(JSON_Object);}
static JSON* CreateNull() { return new JSON(JSON_Null); }
static JSON* CreateArray() { return new JSON(JSON_Array); }
static JSON* CreateBool(bool b);
static JSON* CreateNumber(double num);
static JSON* CreateInt(int num);
static JSON* CreateString(const char *s);
// Creates a new JSON object from parsing string.
// Returns null pointer and fills in *perror in case of parse error.
static JSON* Parse(const char* buff, const char** perror = 0);
// This version works for buffers that are not null terminated strings.
static JSON* ParseBuffer(const char *buff, int len, const char** perror = 0);
// Loads and parses a JSON object from a file.
// Returns 0 and assigns perror with error message on fail.
static JSON* Load(const char* path, const char** perror = 0);
// Saves a JSON object to a file.
bool Save(const char* path);
// *** Object Member Access
// These provide access to child items of the list.
bool HasItems() const { return Children.IsEmpty(); }
// Returns first/last child item, or null if child list is empty
JSON* GetFirstItem() { return (!Children.IsEmpty()) ? Children.GetFirst() : 0; }
JSON* GetLastItem() { return (!Children.IsEmpty()) ? Children.GetLast() : 0; }
// Counts the number of items in the object; these methods are inefficient.
unsigned GetItemCount() const;
JSON* GetItemByIndex(unsigned i);
JSON* GetItemByName(const char* name);
// Accessors by name
double GetNumberByName(const char *name, double defValue = 0.0);
int GetIntByName(const char *name, int defValue = 0);
bool GetBoolByName(const char *name, bool defValue = false);
String GetStringByName(const char *name, const String &defValue = "");
// Returns next item in a list of children; 0 if no more items exist.
JSON* GetNextItem(JSON* item) { return Children.IsNull(item->pNext) ? 0 : item->pNext; }
JSON* GetPrevItem(JSON* item) { return Children.IsNull(item->pPrev) ? 0 : item->pPrev; }
// Child item access functions
void AddItem(const char *string, JSON* item);
void AddNullItem(const char* name) { AddItem(name, CreateNull()); }
void AddBoolItem(const char* name, bool b) { AddItem(name, CreateBool(b)); }
void AddIntItem(const char* name, int n) { AddItem(name, CreateInt(n)); }
void AddNumberItem(const char* name, double n) { AddItem(name, CreateNumber(n)); }
void AddStringItem(const char* name, const char* s) { AddItem(name, CreateString(s)); }
// void ReplaceItem(unsigned index, JSON* new_item);
// void DeleteItem(unsigned index);
void RemoveLast();
// *** Array Element Access
// Add new elements to the end of array.
void AddArrayElement(JSON *item);
void InsertArrayElement(int index, JSON* item);
void AddArrayNumber(double n) { AddArrayElement(CreateNumber(n)); }
void AddArrayInt(int n) { AddArrayElement(CreateInt(n)); }
void AddArrayString(const char* s) { AddArrayElement(CreateString(s)); }
// Accessed array elements; currently inefficient.
int GetArraySize();
double GetArrayNumber(int index);
const char* GetArrayString(int index);
JSON* Copy(); // Create a copy of this object
protected:
JSON(JSONItemType itemType = JSON_Object);
// JSON Parsing helper functions.
const char* parseValue(const char *buff, const char** perror);
const char* parseNumber(const char *num);
const char* parseArray(const char* value, const char** perror);
const char* parseObject(const char* value, const char** perror);
const char* parseString(const char* str, const char** perror);
char* PrintValue(int depth, bool fmt);
char* PrintObject(int depth, bool fmt);
char* PrintArray(int depth, bool fmt);
};
}
#endif
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