I wonder if there is a problem with a 'standard' ini parser, in that ini files are not really very standard. I have seen a lot of ini files with scope (also also use this in some of my own apps), will I be able to parse these with your parser?
[section] { key = value key2 = value [subsection] { subkey = value } } ? I notice your interesting delimiters too, I've never seen anything like that in an ini file before, where did you see that? What makes it standard? I might like to use something like that if I had thought it was a normal thing to use in an ini file... On 16 February 2012 22:50, Robik <szad...@gmail.com> wrote: > Greetings. > > Recently, I've been working on INI parser in D. The main goals were to > keep code easy and well documented. Suggestions are really welcome(main > reason of this thread) because it needs polishing and stuff. > > It provides simple interface for operating on parsed file, including > useful features like section inheriting and variable lookups. Here is > simple example taken from README with little modifications: > import std.stdio; > void main() > { > // Hard code the contents > string c = " > # defaults > [def] > name1:value1 > name2:value2 > > ; override defaults > [foo : def] > name1=Name1 from foo. Lookup for def.name2: %name2%"; > > // create parser instance > auto iniParser = new IniParser(); > > // Set ini structure details; can be ommited > iniParser.commentChars = [';', '#']; > iniParser.delimChars = ['=', ':']; > > > // parse > auto ini = iniParser.parse(c); > > // write foo.name1 value > writeln(ini.getSection("foo")[**"name1"].value); > } > > You can also define parsing details, like commentCharacters* and others. > As for the keys, structure is used rather than associative arrays. There's > also bug** that does not allow chaining with opCall which I hope will be > fixed :). > > IniStructure (result of parsing) overloads some basic operators allowing > you to looping through it and accessing data with opIndex and opCall. > > Feel free to share suggestions, changes, help me make it better :). > > Repo: https://github.com/robik/DIni > * > https://github.com/robik/DIni/**blob/master/src/dini.d#L400<https://github.com/robik/DIni/blob/master/src/dini.d#L400> > ** > http://d.puremagic.com/issues/**show_bug.cgi?id=7210<http://d.puremagic.com/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=7210> >