ucg/src/convert/flags.rs

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// Copyright 2017 Jeremy Wall <jeremy@marzhillstudios.com>
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// 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.
//! Contains code for converting a UCG Val into the command line flag output target.
use std::io::Write;
use std::rc::Rc;
use build::Val;
use convert::traits::{Converter, Result};
/// FlagConverter implements the conversion logic for converting a Val into a set
/// of command line flags.
pub struct FlagConverter {}
impl FlagConverter {
pub fn new() -> Self {
FlagConverter {}
}
fn write_flag_name(&self, pfx: &str, name: &str, w: &mut Write) -> Result {
if name.chars().count() > 1 || pfx.chars().count() > 0 {
try!(write!(w, "--{}{} ", pfx, name));
} else {
try!(write!(w, "-{} ", name));
}
return Ok(());
}
fn write_list_flag(&self, pfx: &str, name: &str, def: &Vec<Rc<Val>>, w: &mut Write) -> Result {
// first of all we need to make sure that each &Val is only a primitive type.
for v in def.iter() {
let vref = v.as_ref();
if vref.is_list() || vref.is_tuple() || vref.is_macro() {
eprintln!(
"Skipping non primitive val in list for flag {}{}",
pfx, name
);
} else {
try!(self.write_flag_name(pfx, name, w));
try!(self.write(pfx, vref, w));
}
}
return Ok(());
}
fn write(&self, pfx: &str, v: &Val, w: &mut Write) -> Result {
match v {
&Val::Empty => {
// Empty is a noop.
return Ok(());
}
&Val::Boolean(b) => {
try!(write!(w, "{} ", if b { "true" } else { "false" }));
}
&Val::Float(ref f) => {
try!(write!(w, "{} ", f));
}
&Val::Int(ref i) => {
try!(write!(w, "{} ", i));
}
&Val::Str(ref s) => {
try!(write!(w, "'{}' ", s));
}
&Val::List(ref _def) => {
eprintln!("Skipping List...");
}
&Val::Tuple(ref flds) => for &(ref name, ref val) in flds.iter() {
if let &Val::Empty = val.as_ref() {
try!(self.write_flag_name(pfx, &name.val, w));
continue;
}
match val.as_ref() {
&Val::Tuple(_) => {
let new_pfx = format!("{}{}.", pfx, name);
try!(self.write(&new_pfx, val, w));
}
&Val::List(ref def) => {
try!(self.write_list_flag(pfx, &name.val, def, w));
}
_ => {
try!(self.write_flag_name(pfx, &name.val, w));
try!(self.write(pfx, &val, w));
}
}
},
&Val::Macro(ref _def) => {
// This is ignored
eprintln!("Skipping macro...");
}
}
Ok(())
}
}
impl Converter for FlagConverter {
fn convert(&self, v: Rc<Val>, mut w: &mut Write) -> Result {
self.write("", &v, &mut w)
}
fn file_ext(&self) -> String {
String::from("txt")
}
fn description(&self) -> String {
"Convert ucg Vals into command line flags.".to_string()
}
}
// We need some unit tests for this now :D