iniparser  3.1
Functions
iniparser.h File Reference

Parser for ini files. More...

Functions

int iniparser_getnsec (dictionary *d)
 Get number of sections in a dictionary. More...
 
char * iniparser_getsecname (dictionary *d, int n)
 Get name for section n in a dictionary. More...
 
void iniparser_dump_ini (dictionary *d, FILE *f)
 Save a dictionary to a loadable ini file. More...
 
void iniparser_dumpsection_ini (dictionary *d, char *s, FILE *f)
 Save a dictionary section to a loadable ini file. More...
 
void iniparser_dump (dictionary *d, FILE *f)
 Dump a dictionary to an opened file pointer. More...
 
int iniparser_getsecnkeys (dictionary *d, char *s)
 Get the number of keys in a section of a dictionary. More...
 
char ** iniparser_getseckeys (dictionary *d, char *s)
 Get the number of keys in a section of a dictionary. More...
 
char * iniparser_getstring (dictionary *d, const char *key, char *def)
 Get the string associated to a key. More...
 
int iniparser_getint (dictionary *d, const char *key, int notfound)
 Get the string associated to a key, convert to an int. More...
 
double iniparser_getdouble (dictionary *d, const char *key, double notfound)
 Get the string associated to a key, convert to a double. More...
 
int iniparser_getboolean (dictionary *d, const char *key, int notfound)
 Get the string associated to a key, convert to a boolean. More...
 
int iniparser_set (dictionary *ini, const char *entry, const char *val)
 Set an entry in a dictionary. More...
 
void iniparser_unset (dictionary *ini, const char *entry)
 Delete an entry in a dictionary. More...
 
int iniparser_find_entry (dictionary *ini, const char *entry)
 Finds out if a given entry exists in a dictionary. More...
 
dictionary * iniparser_load (const char *ininame)
 Parse an ini file and return an allocated dictionary object. More...
 
void iniparser_freedict (dictionary *d)
 Free all memory associated to an ini dictionary. More...
 

Detailed Description

Parser for ini files.

Author
N. Devillard

Function Documentation

void iniparser_dump ( dictionary *  d,
FILE *  f 
)

Dump a dictionary to an opened file pointer.

Parameters
dDictionary to dump.
fOpened file pointer to dump to.
Returns
void

This function prints out the contents of a dictionary, one element by line, onto the provided file pointer. It is OK to specify stderr or stdout as output files. This function is meant for debugging purposes mostly.

void iniparser_dump_ini ( dictionary *  d,
FILE *  f 
)

Save a dictionary to a loadable ini file.

Parameters
dDictionary to dump
fOpened file pointer to dump to
Returns
void

This function dumps a given dictionary into a loadable ini file. It is Ok to specify stderr or stdout as output files.

void iniparser_dumpsection_ini ( dictionary *  d,
char *  s,
FILE *  f 
)

Save a dictionary section to a loadable ini file.

Parameters
dDictionary to dump
sSection name of dictionary to dump
fOpened file pointer to dump to
Returns
void

This function dumps a given section of a given dictionary into a loadable ini file. It is Ok to specify stderr or stdout as output files.

int iniparser_find_entry ( dictionary *  ini,
const char *  entry 
)

Finds out if a given entry exists in a dictionary.

Parameters
iniDictionary to search
entryName of the entry to look for
Returns
integer 1 if entry exists, 0 otherwise

Finds out if a given entry exists in the dictionary. Since sections are stored as keys with NULL associated values, this is the only way of querying for the presence of sections in a dictionary.

void iniparser_freedict ( dictionary *  d)

Free all memory associated to an ini dictionary.

Parameters
dDictionary to free
Returns
void

Free all memory associated to an ini dictionary. It is mandatory to call this function before the dictionary object gets out of the current context.

int iniparser_getboolean ( dictionary *  d,
const char *  key,
int  notfound 
)

Get the string associated to a key, convert to a boolean.

Parameters
dDictionary to search
keyKey string to look for
notfoundValue to return in case of error
Returns
integer

This function queries a dictionary for a key. A key as read from an ini file is given as "section:key". If the key cannot be found, the notfound value is returned.

A true boolean is found if one of the following is matched:

  • A string starting with 'y'
  • A string starting with 'Y'
  • A string starting with 't'
  • A string starting with 'T'
  • A string starting with '1'

A false boolean is found if one of the following is matched:

  • A string starting with 'n'
  • A string starting with 'N'
  • A string starting with 'f'
  • A string starting with 'F'
  • A string starting with '0'

The notfound value returned if no boolean is identified, does not necessarily have to be 0 or 1.

double iniparser_getdouble ( dictionary *  d,
const char *  key,
double  notfound 
)

Get the string associated to a key, convert to a double.

Parameters
dDictionary to search
keyKey string to look for
notfoundValue to return in case of error
Returns
double

This function queries a dictionary for a key. A key as read from an ini file is given as "section:key". If the key cannot be found, the notfound value is returned.

int iniparser_getint ( dictionary *  d,
const char *  key,
int  notfound 
)

Get the string associated to a key, convert to an int.

Parameters
dDictionary to search
keyKey string to look for
notfoundValue to return in case of error
Returns
integer

This function queries a dictionary for a key. A key as read from an ini file is given as "section:key". If the key cannot be found, the notfound value is returned.

Supported values for integers include the usual C notation so decimal, octal (starting with 0) and hexadecimal (starting with 0x) are supported. Examples:

  • "42" -> 42
  • "042" -> 34 (octal -> decimal)
  • "0x42" -> 66 (hexa -> decimal)

Warning: the conversion may overflow in various ways. Conversion is totally outsourced to strtol(), see the associated man page for overflow handling.

Credits: Thanks to A. Becker for suggesting strtol()

int iniparser_getnsec ( dictionary *  d)

Get number of sections in a dictionary.

Parameters
dDictionary to examine
Returns
int Number of sections found in dictionary

This function returns the number of sections found in a dictionary. The test to recognize sections is done on the string stored in the dictionary: a section name is given as "section" whereas a key is stored as "section:key", thus the test looks for entries that do not contain a colon.

This clearly fails in the case a section name contains a colon, but this should simply be avoided.

This function returns -1 in case of error.

char** iniparser_getseckeys ( dictionary *  d,
char *  s 
)

Get the number of keys in a section of a dictionary.

Parameters
dDictionary to examine
sSection name of dictionary to examine
Returns
pointer to statically allocated character strings

This function queries a dictionary and finds all keys in a given section. Each pointer in the returned char pointer-to-pointer is pointing to a string allocated in the dictionary; do not free or modify them.

This function returns NULL in case of error.

char* iniparser_getsecname ( dictionary *  d,
int  n 
)

Get name for section n in a dictionary.

Parameters
dDictionary to examine
nSection number (from 0 to nsec-1).
Returns
Pointer to char string

This function locates the n-th section in a dictionary and returns its name as a pointer to a string statically allocated inside the dictionary. Do not free or modify the returned string!

This function returns NULL in case of error.

int iniparser_getsecnkeys ( dictionary *  d,
char *  s 
)

Get the number of keys in a section of a dictionary.

Parameters
dDictionary to examine
sSection name of dictionary to examine
Returns
Number of keys in section
char* iniparser_getstring ( dictionary *  d,
const char *  key,
char *  def 
)

Get the string associated to a key.

Parameters
dDictionary to search
keyKey string to look for
defDefault value to return if key not found.
Returns
pointer to statically allocated character string

This function queries a dictionary for a key. A key as read from an ini file is given as "section:key". If the key cannot be found, the pointer passed as 'def' is returned. The returned char pointer is pointing to a string allocated in the dictionary, do not free or modify it.

dictionary* iniparser_load ( const char *  ininame)

Parse an ini file and return an allocated dictionary object.

Parameters
ininameName of the ini file to read.
Returns
Pointer to newly allocated dictionary

This is the parser for ini files. This function is called, providing the name of the file to be read. It returns a dictionary object that should not be accessed directly, but through accessor functions instead.

The returned dictionary must be freed using iniparser_freedict().

int iniparser_set ( dictionary *  ini,
const char *  entry,
const char *  val 
)

Set an entry in a dictionary.

Parameters
iniDictionary to modify.
entryEntry to modify (entry name)
valNew value to associate to the entry.
Returns
int 0 if Ok, -1 otherwise.

If the given entry can be found in the dictionary, it is modified to contain the provided value. If it cannot be found, -1 is returned. It is Ok to set val to NULL.

void iniparser_unset ( dictionary *  ini,
const char *  entry 
)

Delete an entry in a dictionary.

Parameters
iniDictionary to modify
entryEntry to delete (entry name)
Returns
void

If the given entry can be found, it is deleted from the dictionary.