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#
#
# Nim's Runtime Library
# (c) Copyright 2010 Andreas Rumpf
#
# See the file "copying.txt", included in this
# distribution, for details about the copyright.
#
## The `parsecfg` module implements a high performance configuration file
## parser. The configuration file's syntax is similar to the Windows `.ini`
## format, but much more powerful, as it is not a line based parser. String
## literals, raw string literals and triple quoted string literals are supported
## as in the Nim programming language.
##
## Example of how a configuration file may look like:
##
## .. include:: ../../doc/mytest.cfg
## :literal:
##
## Here is an example of how to use the configuration file parser:
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
import std/[strutils, streams]
let configFile = "example.ini"
var f = newFileStream(configFile, fmRead)
assert f != nil, "cannot open " & configFile
var p: CfgParser
open(p, f, configFile)
while true:
var e = next(p)
case e.kind
of cfgEof: break
of cfgSectionStart: ## a `[section]` has been parsed
echo "new section: " & e.section
of cfgKeyValuePair:
echo "key-value-pair: " & e.key & ": " & e.value
of cfgOption:
echo "command: " & e.key & ": " & e.value
of cfgError:
echo e.msg
close(p)
##[
## Configuration file example
]##
## ```none
## charset = "utf-8"
## [Package]
## name = "hello"
## --threads:on
## [Author]
## name = "nim-lang"
## website = "nim-lang.org"
## ```
##[
## Creating a configuration file
]##
runnableExamples:
var dict = newConfig()
dict.setSectionKey("","charset", "utf-8")
dict.setSectionKey("Package", "name", "hello")
dict.setSectionKey("Package", "--threads", "on")
dict.setSectionKey("Author", "name", "nim-lang")
dict.setSectionKey("Author", "website", "nim-lang.org")
assert $dict == """
charset=utf-8
[Package]
name=hello
--threads:on
[Author]
name=nim-lang
website=nim-lang.org
"""
##[
## Reading a configuration file
]##
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
let dict = loadConfig("config.ini")
let charset = dict.getSectionValue("","charset")
let threads = dict.getSectionValue("Package","--threads")
let pname = dict.getSectionValue("Package","name")
let name = dict.getSectionValue("Author","name")
let website = dict.getSectionValue("Author","website")
echo pname & "\n" & name & "\n" & website
##[
## Modifying a configuration file
]##
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
var dict = loadConfig("config.ini")
dict.setSectionKey("Author", "name", "nim-lang")
dict.writeConfig("config.ini")
##[
## Deleting a section key in a configuration file
]##
runnableExamples("-r:off"):
var dict = loadConfig("config.ini")
dict.delSectionKey("Author", "website")
dict.writeConfig("config.ini")
##[
## Supported INI File structure
]##
# taken from https://docs.python.org/3/library/configparser.html#supported-ini-file-structure
runnableExamples:
import std/streams
var dict = loadConfig(newStringStream("""[Simple Values]
key=value
spaces in keys=allowed
spaces in values=allowed as well
spaces around the delimiter = obviously
you can also use : to delimit keys from values
[All Values Are Strings]
values like this: 19990429
or this: 3.14159265359
are they treated as numbers : no
integers floats and booleans are held as: strings
can use the API to get converted values directly: true
[No Values]
key_without_value
# empty string value is not allowed =
[ Seletion A ]
space around section name will be ignored
[You can use comments]
# like this
; or this
# By default only in an empty line.
# Inline comments can be harmful because they prevent users
# from using the delimiting characters as parts of values.
# That being said, this can be customized.
[Sections Can Be Indented]
can_values_be_as_well = True
does_that_mean_anything_special = False
purpose = formatting for readability
# Did I mention we can indent comments, too?
""")
)
let section1 = "Simple Values"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section1, "key") == "value"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section1, "spaces in keys") == "allowed"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section1, "spaces in values") == "allowed as well"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section1, "spaces around the delimiter") == "obviously"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section1, "you can also use") == "to delimit keys from values"
let section2 = "All Values Are Strings"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section2, "values like this") == "19990429"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section2, "or this") == "3.14159265359"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section2, "are they treated as numbers") == "no"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section2, "integers floats and booleans are held as") == "strings"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section2, "can use the API to get converted values directly") == "true"
let section3 = "Seletion A"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section3,
"space around section name will be ignored", "not an empty value") == ""
let section4 = "Sections Can Be Indented"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section4, "can_values_be_as_well") == "True"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section4, "does_that_mean_anything_special") == "False"
assert dict.getSectionValue(section4, "purpose") == "formatting for readability"
import std/[strutils, lexbase, streams, tables]
import std/private/decode_helpers
import std/private/since
when defined(nimPreviewSlimSystem):
import std/syncio
include "system/inclrtl"
type
CfgEventKind* = enum ## enumeration of all events that may occur when parsing
cfgEof, ## end of file reached
cfgSectionStart, ## a `[section]` has been parsed
cfgKeyValuePair, ## a `key=value` pair has been detected
cfgOption, ## a `--key=value` command line option
cfgError ## an error occurred during parsing
CfgEvent* = object of RootObj ## describes a parsing event
case kind*: CfgEventKind ## the kind of the event
of cfgEof: nil
of cfgSectionStart:
section*: string ## `section` contains the name of the
## parsed section start (syntax: `[section]`)
of cfgKeyValuePair, cfgOption:
key*, value*: string ## contains the (key, value) pair if an option
## of the form `--key: value` or an ordinary
## `key= value` pair has been parsed.
## `value==""` if it was not specified in the
## configuration file.
of cfgError: ## the parser encountered an error: `msg`
msg*: string ## contains the error message. No exceptions
## are thrown if a parse error occurs.
TokKind = enum
tkInvalid, tkEof,
tkSymbol, tkEquals, tkColon, tkBracketLe, tkBracketRi, tkDashDash
Token = object # a token
kind: TokKind # the type of the token
literal: string # the parsed (string) literal
CfgParser* = object of BaseLexer ## the parser object.
tok: Token
filename: string
# implementation
const
SymChars = {'a'..'z', 'A'..'Z', '0'..'9', '_', ' ', '\x80'..'\xFF', '.', '/', '\\', '-'}
proc rawGetTok(c: var CfgParser, tok: var Token) {.gcsafe.}
proc open*(c: var CfgParser, input: Stream, filename: string,
lineOffset = 0) {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Initializes the parser with an input stream. `Filename` is only used
## for nice error messages. `lineOffset` can be used to influence the line
## number information in the generated error messages.
lexbase.open(c, input)
c.filename = filename
c.tok.kind = tkInvalid
c.tok.literal = ""
inc(c.lineNumber, lineOffset)
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
proc close*(c: var CfgParser) {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Closes the parser `c` and its associated input stream.
lexbase.close(c)
proc getColumn*(c: CfgParser): int {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Gets the current column the parser has arrived at.
result = getColNumber(c, c.bufpos)
proc getLine*(c: CfgParser): int {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Gets the current line the parser has arrived at.
result = c.lineNumber
proc getFilename*(c: CfgParser): string {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Gets the filename of the file that the parser processes.
result = c.filename
proc handleDecChars(c: var CfgParser, xi: var int) =
while c.buf[c.bufpos] in {'0'..'9'}:
xi = (xi * 10) + (ord(c.buf[c.bufpos]) - ord('0'))
inc(c.bufpos)
proc getEscapedChar(c: var CfgParser, tok: var Token) =
inc(c.bufpos) # skip '\'
case c.buf[c.bufpos]
of 'n', 'N':
add(tok.literal, "\n")
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'r', 'R', 'c', 'C':
add(tok.literal, '\c')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'l', 'L':
add(tok.literal, '\L')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'f', 'F':
add(tok.literal, '\f')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'e', 'E':
add(tok.literal, '\e')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'a', 'A':
add(tok.literal, '\a')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'b', 'B':
add(tok.literal, '\b')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'v', 'V':
add(tok.literal, '\v')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 't', 'T':
add(tok.literal, '\t')
inc(c.bufpos)
of '\'', '"':
add(tok.literal, c.buf[c.bufpos])
inc(c.bufpos)
of '\\':
add(tok.literal, '\\')
inc(c.bufpos)
of 'x', 'X':
inc(c.bufpos)
var xi = 0
if handleHexChar(c.buf[c.bufpos], xi):
inc(c.bufpos)
if handleHexChar(c.buf[c.bufpos], xi):
inc(c.bufpos)
add(tok.literal, chr(xi))
of '0'..'9':
var xi = 0
handleDecChars(c, xi)
if (xi <= 255): add(tok.literal, chr(xi))
else: tok.kind = tkInvalid
else: tok.kind = tkInvalid
proc handleCRLF(c: var CfgParser, pos: int): int =
case c.buf[pos]
of '\c': result = lexbase.handleCR(c, pos)
of '\L': result = lexbase.handleLF(c, pos)
else: result = pos
proc getString(c: var CfgParser, tok: var Token, rawMode: bool) =
var pos = c.bufpos + 1 # skip "
tok.kind = tkSymbol
if (c.buf[pos] == '"') and (c.buf[pos + 1] == '"'):
# long string literal:
inc(pos, 2) # skip ""
# skip leading newline:
pos = handleCRLF(c, pos)
while true:
case c.buf[pos]
of '"':
if (c.buf[pos + 1] == '"') and (c.buf[pos + 2] == '"'): break
add(tok.literal, '"')
inc(pos)
of '\c', '\L':
pos = handleCRLF(c, pos)
add(tok.literal, "\n")
of lexbase.EndOfFile:
tok.kind = tkInvalid
break
else:
add(tok.literal, c.buf[pos])
inc(pos)
c.bufpos = pos + 3 # skip the three """
else:
# ordinary string literal
while true:
var ch = c.buf[pos]
if ch == '"':
inc(pos) # skip '"'
break
if ch in {'\c', '\L', lexbase.EndOfFile}:
tok.kind = tkInvalid
break
if (ch == '\\') and not rawMode:
c.bufpos = pos
getEscapedChar(c, tok)
pos = c.bufpos
else:
add(tok.literal, ch)
inc(pos)
c.bufpos = pos
proc getSymbol(c: var CfgParser, tok: var Token) =
var pos = c.bufpos
while true:
add(tok.literal, c.buf[pos])
inc(pos)
if not (c.buf[pos] in SymChars): break
while tok.literal.len > 0 and tok.literal[^1] == ' ':
tok.literal.setLen(tok.literal.len - 1)
c.bufpos = pos
tok.kind = tkSymbol
proc skip(c: var CfgParser) =
var pos = c.bufpos
while true:
case c.buf[pos]
of ' ', '\t':
inc(pos)
of '#', ';':
while not (c.buf[pos] in {'\c', '\L', lexbase.EndOfFile}): inc(pos)
of '\c', '\L':
pos = handleCRLF(c, pos)
else:
break # EndOfFile also leaves the loop
c.bufpos = pos
proc rawGetTok(c: var CfgParser, tok: var Token) =
tok.kind = tkInvalid
setLen(tok.literal, 0)
skip(c)
case c.buf[c.bufpos]
of '=':
tok.kind = tkEquals
inc(c.bufpos)
tok.literal = "="
of '-':
inc(c.bufpos)
if c.buf[c.bufpos] == '-':
inc(c.bufpos)
tok.kind = tkDashDash
tok.literal = "--"
else:
dec(c.bufpos)
getSymbol(c, tok)
of ':':
tok.kind = tkColon
inc(c.bufpos)
tok.literal = ":"
of 'r', 'R':
if c.buf[c.bufpos + 1] == '\"':
inc(c.bufpos)
getString(c, tok, true)
else:
getSymbol(c, tok)
of '[':
tok.kind = tkBracketLe
inc(c.bufpos)
tok.literal = "["
of ']':
tok.kind = tkBracketRi
inc(c.bufpos)
tok.literal = "]"
of '"':
getString(c, tok, false)
of lexbase.EndOfFile:
tok.kind = tkEof
tok.literal = "[EOF]"
else: getSymbol(c, tok)
proc errorStr*(c: CfgParser, msg: string): string {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Returns a properly formatted error message containing current line and
## column information.
result = `%`("$1($2, $3) Error: $4",
[c.filename, $getLine(c), $getColumn(c), msg])
proc warningStr*(c: CfgParser, msg: string): string {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Returns a properly formatted warning message containing current line and
## column information.
result = `%`("$1($2, $3) Warning: $4",
[c.filename, $getLine(c), $getColumn(c), msg])
proc ignoreMsg*(c: CfgParser, e: CfgEvent): string {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Returns a properly formatted warning message containing that
## an entry is ignored.
case e.kind
of cfgSectionStart: result = c.warningStr("section ignored: " & e.section)
of cfgKeyValuePair: result = c.warningStr("key ignored: " & e.key)
of cfgOption:
result = c.warningStr("command ignored: " & e.key & ": " & e.value)
of cfgError: result = e.msg
of cfgEof: result = ""
proc getKeyValPair(c: var CfgParser, kind: CfgEventKind): CfgEvent =
if c.tok.kind == tkSymbol:
case kind
of cfgOption, cfgKeyValuePair:
result = CfgEvent(kind: kind, key: c.tok.literal.move, value: "")
else: discard
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
if c.tok.kind in {tkEquals, tkColon}:
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
if c.tok.kind == tkSymbol:
result.value = c.tok.literal
else:
result = CfgEvent(kind: cfgError,
msg: errorStr(c, "symbol expected, but found: " & c.tok.literal))
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
else:
result = CfgEvent(kind: cfgError,
msg: errorStr(c, "symbol expected, but found: " & c.tok.literal))
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
proc next*(c: var CfgParser): CfgEvent {.rtl, extern: "npc$1".} =
## Retrieves the first/next event. This controls the parser.
case c.tok.kind
of tkEof:
result = CfgEvent(kind: cfgEof)
of tkDashDash:
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
result = getKeyValPair(c, cfgOption)
of tkSymbol:
result = getKeyValPair(c, cfgKeyValuePair)
of tkBracketLe:
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
if c.tok.kind == tkSymbol:
result = CfgEvent(kind: cfgSectionStart, section: c.tok.literal.move)
else:
result = CfgEvent(kind: cfgError,
msg: errorStr(c, "symbol expected, but found: " & c.tok.literal))
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
if c.tok.kind == tkBracketRi:
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
else:
result = CfgEvent(kind: cfgError,
msg: errorStr(c, "']' expected, but found: " & c.tok.literal))
of tkInvalid, tkEquals, tkColon, tkBracketRi:
result = CfgEvent(kind: cfgError,
msg: errorStr(c, "invalid token: " & c.tok.literal))
rawGetTok(c, c.tok)
# ---------------- Configuration file related operations ----------------
type
Config* = OrderedTableRef[string, OrderedTableRef[string, string]]
proc newConfig*(): Config =
## Creates a new configuration table.
## Useful when wanting to create a configuration file.
result = newOrderedTable[string, OrderedTableRef[string, string]]()
proc loadConfig*(stream: Stream, filename: string = "[stream]"): Config =
## Loads the specified configuration from stream into a new Config instance.
## `filename` parameter is only used for nicer error messages.
var dict = newOrderedTable[string, OrderedTableRef[string, string]]()
var curSection = "" ## Current section,
## the default value of the current section is "",
## which means that the current section is a common
var p: CfgParser
open(p, stream, filename)
while true:
var e = next(p)
case e.kind
of cfgEof:
break
of cfgSectionStart: # Only look for the first time the Section
curSection = e.section
of cfgKeyValuePair:
var t = newOrderedTable[string, string]()
if dict.hasKey(curSection):
t = dict[curSection]
t[e.key] = e.value
dict[curSection] = t
of cfgOption:
var c = newOrderedTable[string, string]()
if dict.hasKey(curSection):
c = dict[curSection]
c["--" & e.key] = e.value
dict[curSection] = c
of cfgError:
break
close(p)
result = dict
proc loadConfig*(filename: string): Config =
## Loads the specified configuration file into a new Config instance.
let file = open(filename, fmRead)
let fileStream = newFileStream(file)
defer: fileStream.close()
result = fileStream.loadConfig(filename)
proc replace(s: string): string =
var d = ""
var i = 0
while i < s.len():
if s[i] == '\\':
d.add(r"\\")
elif s[i] == '\c' and s[i+1] == '\l':
d.add(r"\c\l")
inc(i)
elif s[i] == '\c':
d.add(r"\n")
elif s[i] == '\l':
d.add(r"\n")
else:
d.add(s[i])
inc(i)
result = d
proc writeConfig*(dict: Config, stream: Stream) =
## Writes the contents of the table to the specified stream.
##
## .. note:: Comment statement will be ignored.
for section, sectionData in dict.pairs():
if section != "": ## Not general section
if not allCharsInSet(section, SymChars): ## Non system character
stream.writeLine("[\"" & section & "\"]")
else:
stream.writeLine("[" & section & "]")
for key, value in sectionData.pairs():
var kv, segmentChar: string
if key.len > 1 and key[0] == '-' and key[1] == '-': ## If it is a command key
segmentChar = ":"
if not allCharsInSet(key[2..key.len()-1], SymChars):
kv.add("--\"")
kv.add(key[2..key.len()-1])
kv.add("\"")
else:
kv = key
else:
segmentChar = "="
kv = key
if value != "": ## If the key is not empty
if not allCharsInSet(value, SymChars):
if find(value, '"') == -1:
kv.add(segmentChar)
kv.add("\"")
kv.add(replace(value))
kv.add("\"")
else:
kv.add(segmentChar)
kv.add("\"\"\"")
kv.add(replace(value))
kv.add("\"\"\"")
else:
kv.add(segmentChar)
kv.add(value)
stream.writeLine(kv)
proc `$`*(dict: Config): string =
## Writes the contents of the table to string.
##
## .. note:: Comment statement will be ignored.
let stream = newStringStream()
defer: stream.close()
dict.writeConfig(stream)
result = stream.data
proc writeConfig*(dict: Config, filename: string) =
## Writes the contents of the table to the specified configuration file.
##
## .. note:: Comment statement will be ignored.
let file = open(filename, fmWrite)
defer: file.close()
let fileStream = newFileStream(file)
dict.writeConfig(fileStream)
proc getSectionValue*(dict: Config, section, key: string, defaultVal = ""): string =
## Gets the key value of the specified Section.
## Returns the specified default value if the specified key does not exist.
if dict.hasKey(section):
if dict[section].hasKey(key):
result = dict[section][key]
else:
result = defaultVal
else:
result = defaultVal
proc setSectionKey*(dict: var Config, section, key, value: string) =
## Sets the Key value of the specified Section.
var t = newOrderedTable[string, string]()
if dict.hasKey(section):
t = dict[section]
t[key] = value
dict[section] = t
proc delSection*(dict: var Config, section: string) =
## Deletes the specified section and all of its sub keys.
dict.del(section)
proc delSectionKey*(dict: var Config, section, key: string) =
## Deletes the key of the specified section.
if dict.hasKey(section):
if dict[section].hasKey(key):
if dict[section].len == 1:
dict.del(section)
else:
dict[section].del(key)
iterator sections*(dict: Config): lent string {.since: (1, 5).} =
## Iterates through the sections in the `dict`.
for section in dict.keys:
yield section
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