![banner](docs/tomlplusplus-banner-small.png) [![C++](https://img.shields.io/badge/c%2B%2B-17%2C%2020-informational)][cpp_compilers] [![TOML](https://img.shields.io/badge/TOML-v0.5.0-informational)][v0.5.0] [![MIT license](https://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](./LICENSE) [![Releases](https://img.shields.io/github/release/marzer/tomlplusplus.svg)](https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/releases) [![Mentioned in Awesome C++](https://awesome.re/mentioned-badge.svg)](https://github.com/fffaraz/awesome-cpp) [![CircleCI](https://circleci.com/gh/marzer/tomlplusplus.svg?style=shield)](https://circleci.com/gh/marzer/tomlplusplus) ==== - Header-only - [TOML v0.5.0](https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/master/versions/en/toml-v0.5.0.md), plus optional support for some [unreleased TOML language features] - C++17 (plus some C++20 features where available, e.g. experimental support for char8_t strings) - Proper UTF-8 handling (incl. BOM) - Works with or without exceptions - Doesn't require RTTI - First-class support for serializing to JSON - Tested on Clang, GCC and MSVC (VS2019)
# Example Given a TOML file `configuration.toml` containing the following: ```toml [library] name = "toml++" authors = ["Mark Gillard "] [dependencies] cpp = 17 ``` Reading it in C++ is easy with `toml++`: ```cpp auto config = toml::parse_file( "configuration.toml" ); // get key-value pairs std::string_view library_name = config["library"]["name"].value_or(""sv); std::string_view library_author = config["library"]["authors"][0].value_or(""sv); int64_t depends_on_cpp_version = config["dependencies"]["cpp"].value_or(0); // modify the data config.insert_or_assign("alternatives", toml::array{ "cpptoml", "toml11", "Boost.TOML" }); // iterate & visit over the data for (auto [k, v] : config) { v.visit([](auto& node) noexcept { std::cout << node << std:endl; if constexpr (toml::is_string) do_something_with_string_values(node); }); } // re-serialize as TOML std::cout << config << std::endl; // re-serialize as JSON std::cout << toml::json_formatter{ config } << std::endl; ``` You'll find some more code examples in the `examples` directory, and plenty more as part of the [API documentation].
# Adding toml++ to your project `toml++` comes in two flavours: Regular and Single-header. ### Regular mode 1. Add `tomlplusplus/include` to your include paths 2. `#include ` ### Single-header mode 1. Drop `toml.hpp` wherever you like in your source tree 2. There is no step two The API is the same regardless of how you consume the library. ### Configuration A number of configurable options are exposed in the form of preprocessor `#defines`. Most likely you won't need to mess with these at all, but if you do, set them before including toml++. | Option | Type | Default | Description | |----------------------------|:--------------:|-----------------------------------|------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | `TOML_ALL_INLINE` | boolean | `1` | Disable this to explicitly control where toml++'s implementation is compiled (e.g. as part of a library). | | `TOML_API` | define | undefined | API annotation to add to public symbols (e.g. `__declspec(dllexport)` on Windows). | | `TOML_ASSERT(expr)` | function macro | `assert(expr)`
(or undefined) | Sets the assert function used by the library. | | `TOML_CHAR_8_STRINGS` | boolean | `0` | Uses C++20 [char8_t]-based strings as the toml string data type. **_Experimental!_** | | `TOML_CONFIG_HEADER` | string literal | undefined | Includes the given header file before the rest of the library. | | `TOML_EXCEPTIONS` | boolean | per your compiler's settings | Sets whether the library uses exceptions. | | `TOML_IMPLEMENTATION` | define | undefined | Define this to enable compilation of the library's implementation. Meaningless if `TOML_ALL_INLINE` is `1`.| | `TOML_LARGE_FILES` | boolean | `0` | Uses 32-bit integers for line and column indices (instead of 16-bit). | | `TOML_OPTIONAL_TYPE` | type name | undefined | Overrides the `optional` type used by the library if you need [something better than std::optional]. | | `TOML_SMALL_FLOAT_TYPE` | type name | undefined | If your codebase has an additional 'small' float type (e.g. half-precision), this tells toml++ about it. | | `TOML_SMALL_INT_TYPE` | type name | undefined | If your codebase has an additional 'small' integer type (e.g. 24-bits), this tells toml++ about it. | | `TOML_UNDEF_MACROS` | boolean | `1` | `#undefs` the library's internal macros at the end of the header. | | `TOML_UNRELEASED_FEATURES` | boolean | `1` | Enables support for [unreleased TOML language features] not yet part of a [numbered version]. |
# TOML Language Support At any given time `toml++` aims to implement whatever the [numbered version] of TOML is, with the addition of unreleased features from the [TOML master] and some sane cherry-picks from the [TOML issues list] where the discussion strongly indicates inclusion in a near-future release. The library advertises the most recent numbered language version it fully supports via the preprocessor defines `TOML_LANG_MAJOR`, `TOML_LANG_MINOR` and `TOML_LANG_PATCH`. ### **🔸Unreleased TOML features:** - [#356]: Allow leading zeros in the exponent part of a float - [#516]: Allow newlines and trailing commas in inline tables - [#562]: Allow hex floatingpoint values - [#567]: Clarify that control characters are not permitted in comments - [#571]: Allow raw tabs inside strings - [#644]: Support `+` in key names - [#665]: Make arrays heterogeneous - [#671]: Local time of day format should support `09:30` as opposed to `09:30:00` - [#687]: Relax bare key restrictions to allow additional unicode characters - [#709]: Include an \xHH escape code sequence _These can be disabled (and thus strict [TOML v0.5.0] compliance enforced) by specifying `TOML_UNRELEASED_FEATURES = 0` (see [Configuration](#Configuration))._ ### **🔹TOML v0.5.0 and earlier:** - All features supported.
# Contributing Contributions are very welcome! Either by [reporting issues] or submitting pull requests. If you wish to submit a pull request, please see [CONTRIBUTING] for all the details you need to get going.
# License and Attribution `toml++` is licensed under the terms of the MIT license - see [LICENSE]. UTF-8 decoding is performed using a state machine based on Bjoern Hoehrmann's '[Flexible and Economical UTF-8 Decoder]'. [API documentation]: https://marzer.github.io/tomlplusplus/ [unreleased TOML language features]: #unreleased-toml-features [numbered version]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/releases [char8_t]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/keyword/char8_t [TOML master]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/master/README.md [TOML issues list]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues [TOML v0.5.0]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/master/versions/en/toml-v0.5.0.md [v0.5.0]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/blob/master/versions/en/toml-v0.5.0.md [CONTRIBUTING]: ./CONTRIBUTING.md [LICENSE]: ./LICENSE [Flexible and Economical UTF-8 Decoder]: http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/ [cpp_compilers]: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/compiler_support [reporting issues]: https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/issues [#356]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/356 [#516]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/516 [#562]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/562 [#567]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/567 [#571]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/571 [#622]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/622 [#644]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/644 [#665]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/665 [#671]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/671 [#687]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/issues/687 [#709]: https://github.com/toml-lang/toml/pull/709 [LICENSE-utf8-decoder]: ./LICENSE-utf8-decoder [something better than std::optional]: https://github.com/TartanLlama/optional