tomlplusplus/include/toml++/impl/json_formatter.h
Mark Gillard 7b50df796f added toml::yaml_formatter
also:
- fixed parser not correctly round-tripping int format in some cases
- added `TOML_ENABLE_FORMATTERS` option
- added `operator->` to `toml::value`
- refactoring
2021-11-03 12:18:53 +02:00

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//# This file is a part of toml++ and is subject to the the terms of the MIT license.
//# Copyright (c) Mark Gillard <mark.gillard@outlook.com.au>
//# See https://github.com/marzer/tomlplusplus/blob/master/LICENSE for the full license text.
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
#pragma once
#include "preprocessor.h"
#if TOML_ENABLE_FORMATTERS
#include "formatter.h"
#include "header_start.h"
TOML_NAMESPACE_START
{
/// \brief A wrapper for printing TOML objects out to a stream as formatted JSON.
///
/// \availability This class is only available when #TOML_ENABLE_FORMATTERS is enabled.
///
/// \detail \cpp
/// auto some_toml = toml::parse(R"(
/// [fruit]
/// apple.color = "red"
/// apple.taste.sweet = true
///
/// [fruit.apple.texture]
/// smooth = true
/// )"sv);
/// std::cout << toml::json_formatter{ some_toml } << "\n";
/// \ecpp
///
/// \out
/// {
/// "fruit" : {
/// "apple" : {
/// "color" : "red",
/// "taste" : {
/// "sweet" : true
/// },
/// "texture" : {
/// "smooth" : true
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// }
/// \eout
class json_formatter : impl::formatter
{
private:
/// \cond
using base = impl::formatter;
TOML_API
void print(const toml::table&);
TOML_API
void print(const toml::array&);
TOML_API
void print();
static constexpr impl::formatter_constants constants = {
format_flags::quote_dates_and_times, // mandatory
format_flags::allow_literal_strings | format_flags::allow_multi_line_strings, // ignored
"Infinity"sv,
"-Infinity"sv,
"NaN"sv,
"true"sv,
"false"sv
};
/// \endcond
public:
/// \brief The default flags for a json_formatter.
static constexpr format_flags default_flags = constants.mandatory_flags //
| format_flags::quote_infinities_and_nans //
| format_flags::indentation;
/// \brief Constructs a JSON formatter and binds it to a TOML object.
///
/// \param source The source TOML object.
/// \param flags Format option flags.
TOML_NODISCARD_CTOR
explicit json_formatter(const toml::node& source, format_flags flags = default_flags) noexcept
: base{ &source, nullptr, constants, { flags, " "sv } }
{}
#if defined(DOXYGEN) || (TOML_ENABLE_PARSER && !TOML_EXCEPTIONS)
/// \brief Constructs a JSON formatter and binds it to a toml::parse_result.
///
/// \availability This constructor is only available when exceptions are disabled.
///
/// \attention Formatting a failed parse result will simply dump the error message out as-is.
/// This will not be valid JSON, but at least gives you something to log or show up in diagnostics:
/// \cpp
/// std::cout << toml::json_formatter{ toml::parse("a = 'b'"sv) } // ok
/// << "\n\n"
/// << toml::json_formatter{ toml::parse("a = "sv) } // malformed
/// << "\n";
/// \ecpp
/// \out
/// {
/// "a" : "b"
/// }
///
/// Error while parsing key-value pair: encountered end-of-file
/// (error occurred at line 1, column 5)
/// \eout
/// Use the library with exceptions if you want to avoid this scenario.
///
/// \param result The parse result.
/// \param flags Format option flags.
TOML_NODISCARD_CTOR
explicit json_formatter(const toml::parse_result& result, format_flags flags = default_flags) noexcept
: base{ nullptr, &result, constants, { flags, " "sv } }
{}
#endif
/// \brief Prints the bound TOML object out to the stream as JSON.
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& lhs, json_formatter& rhs)
{
rhs.attach(lhs);
rhs.print();
rhs.detach();
return lhs;
}
/// \brief Prints the bound TOML object out to the stream as JSON (rvalue overload).
friend std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& lhs, json_formatter&& rhs)
{
return lhs << rhs; // as lvalue
}
};
}
TOML_NAMESPACE_END;
#include "header_end.h"
#endif // TOML_ENABLE_FORMATTERS