opnsense-src/contrib/kyua/utils/config/tree.ipp
Brooks Davis b0d29bc47d Import the kyua test framework.
Having kyua in the base system will simplify automated testing in CI and
eliminates bootstrapping issues on new platforms.

The build of kyua is controlled by WITH(OUT)_TESTS_SUPPORT.

Reviewed by:	emaste
Obtained from:	CheriBSD
Sponsored by:	DARPA
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D24103
2020-03-23 19:01:23 +00:00

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// Copyright 2012 The Kyua Authors.
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#include "utils/config/tree.hpp"
#if !defined(UTILS_CONFIG_TREE_IPP)
#define UTILS_CONFIG_TREE_IPP
#include <typeinfo>
#include "utils/config/exceptions.hpp"
#include "utils/config/keys.hpp"
#include "utils/config/nodes.ipp"
#include "utils/format/macros.hpp"
#include "utils/sanity.hpp"
namespace utils {
/// Registers a key as valid and having a specific type.
///
/// This method does not raise errors on invalid/unknown keys or other
/// tree-related issues. The reasons is that define() is a method that does not
/// depend on user input: it is intended to pre-populate the tree with a
/// specific structure, and that happens once at coding time.
///
/// \tparam LeafType The node type of the leaf we are defining.
/// \param dotted_key The key to be registered in dotted representation.
template< class LeafType >
void
config::tree::define(const std::string& dotted_key)
{
try {
const detail::tree_key key = detail::parse_key(dotted_key);
_root->define(key, 0, detail::new_node< LeafType >);
} catch (const error& e) {
UNREACHABLE_MSG(F("define() failing due to key errors is a programming "
"mistake: %s") % e.what());
}
}
/// Gets a read-only reference to the value of a leaf addressed by its key.
///
/// \tparam LeafType The node type of the leaf we are querying.
/// \param dotted_key The key to be registered in dotted representation.
///
/// \return A reference to the value in the located leaf, if successful.
///
/// \throw invalid_key_error If the provided key has an invalid format.
/// \throw unknown_key_error If the provided key is unknown.
template< class LeafType >
const typename LeafType::value_type&
config::tree::lookup(const std::string& dotted_key) const
{
const detail::tree_key key = detail::parse_key(dotted_key);
const detail::base_node* raw_node = _root->lookup_ro(key, 0);
try {
const LeafType& child = dynamic_cast< const LeafType& >(*raw_node);
if (child.is_set())
return child.value();
else
throw unknown_key_error(key);
} catch (const std::bad_cast& unused_error) {
throw unknown_key_error(key);
}
}
/// Gets a read-write reference to the value of a leaf addressed by its key.
///
/// \tparam LeafType The node type of the leaf we are querying.
/// \param dotted_key The key to be registered in dotted representation.
///
/// \return A reference to the value in the located leaf, if successful.
///
/// \throw invalid_key_error If the provided key has an invalid format.
/// \throw unknown_key_error If the provided key is unknown.
template< class LeafType >
typename LeafType::value_type&
config::tree::lookup_rw(const std::string& dotted_key)
{
const detail::tree_key key = detail::parse_key(dotted_key);
detail::base_node* raw_node = _root->lookup_rw(
key, 0, detail::new_node< LeafType >);
try {
LeafType& child = dynamic_cast< LeafType& >(*raw_node);
if (child.is_set())
return child.value();
else
throw unknown_key_error(key);
} catch (const std::bad_cast& unused_error) {
throw unknown_key_error(key);
}
}
/// Sets the value of a leaf addressed by its key.
///
/// \tparam LeafType The node type of the leaf we are setting.
/// \param dotted_key The key to be registered in dotted representation.
/// \param value The value to set into the node.
///
/// \throw invalid_key_error If the provided key has an invalid format.
/// \throw invalid_key_value If the value mismatches the node type.
/// \throw unknown_key_error If the provided key is unknown.
template< class LeafType >
void
config::tree::set(const std::string& dotted_key,
const typename LeafType::value_type& value)
{
const detail::tree_key key = detail::parse_key(dotted_key);
try {
leaf_node* raw_node = _root->lookup_rw(key, 0,
detail::new_node< LeafType >);
LeafType& child = dynamic_cast< LeafType& >(*raw_node);
child.set(value);
} catch (const unknown_key_error& e) {
if (_strict)
throw e;
} catch (const value_error& e) {
throw invalid_key_value(key, e.what());
} catch (const std::bad_cast& unused_error) {
throw invalid_key_value(key, "Type mismatch");
}
}
} // namespace utils
#endif // !defined(UTILS_CONFIG_TREE_IPP)