/** * This class implements JSON array storage capabilities. * Array stores ordered JSON values that can be referred by their index. * It can contain any mix of JSON value types and cannot have any gaps, * i.e. in array of length N, there must be a valid value for all indices * from 0 to N-1. * Copyright 2020 Anton Tarasenko *------------------------------------------------------------------------------ * This file is part of Acedia. * * Acedia is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * Acedia is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 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If not, see . */ class JArray extends JSON; // Data will simply be stored as an array of JSON values var private array data; // Return type of value stored at a given index. // Returns `JSON_Undefined` if and only if given index is out of bounds. public final function JType GetTypeOf(int index) { if (index < 0) return JSON_Undefined; if (index >= data.length) return JSON_Undefined; return data[index].type; } // Returns current length of this array. public final function int GetLength() { return data.length; } // Changes length of this array. // In case of the increase - fills new indices with `null` values. public final function SetLength(int newLength) { local int i; local int oldLength; oldLength = data.length; data.length = newLength; if (oldLength >= newLength) { return; } i = oldLength; while (i < newLength) { SetNull(i); i += 1; } } // Following functions are getters for various types of variables. // Getter for null value simply checks if it's null // and returns true/false as a result. // Getters for simple types (number, string, boolean) can have optional // default value specified, that will be returned if requested variable // doesn't exist or has a different type. // Getters for object and array types don't take default values and // will simply return `none`. public final function float GetNumber(int index, optional float defaultValue) { if (index < 0) return defaultValue; if (index >= data.length) return defaultValue; if (data[index].type != JSON_Number) return defaultValue; return data[index].numberValue; } public final function float GetInteger(int index, optional float defaultValue) { if (index < 0) return defaultValue; if (index >= data.length) return defaultValue; if (data[index].type != JSON_Number) return defaultValue; return data[index].numberValueAsInt; } public final function string GetString(int index, optional string defaultValue) { if (index < 0) return defaultValue; if (index >= data.length) return defaultValue; if (data[index].type != JSON_String) return defaultValue; return data[index].stringValue; } public final function class GetClass( int index, optional class defaultValue) { if (index < 0) return defaultValue; if (index >= data.length) return defaultValue; if (data[index].type != JSON_String) return defaultValue; TryLoadingStringAsClass(data[index]); if (data[index].stringValueAsClass != none) { return data[index].stringValueAsClass; } return defaultValue; } public final function bool GetBoolean(int index, optional bool defaultValue) { if (index < 0) return defaultValue; if (index >= data.length) return defaultValue; if (data[index].type != JSON_Boolean) return defaultValue; return data[index].booleanValue; } public final function bool IsNull(int index) { if (index < 0) return false; if (index >= data.length) return false; return (data[index].type == JSON_Null); } public final function JArray GetArray(int index) { if (index < 0) return none; if (index >= data.length) return none; if (data[index].type != JSON_Array) return none; return JArray(data[index].complexValue); } public final function JObject GetObject(int index) { if (index < 0) return none; if (index >= data.length) return none; if (data[index].type != JSON_Object) return none; return JObject(data[index].complexValue); } // Following functions provide simple setters for boolean, string, number // and null values. // If passed index is negative - does nothing. // If index lies beyond array length (`>= GetLength()`), - // these functions will expand array in the same way as `GetLength()` function. // This can be prevented by setting optional parameter `preventExpansion` to // `false` (nothing will be done in this case). // They return object itself, allowing user to chain calls like this: // `array.SetNumber("num1", 1).SetNumber("num2", 2);`. public final function JArray SetNumber( int index, float value, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_Number; newStorageValue.numberValue = value; newStorageValue.numberValueAsInt = int(value); data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } public final function JArray SetInteger( int index, int value, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_Number; newStorageValue.numberValue = float(value); newStorageValue.numberValueAsInt = value; data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } public final function JArray SetString ( int index, string value, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_String; newStorageValue.stringValue = value; data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } public final function JArray SetClass( int index, class value, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_String; newStorageValue.stringValue = string(value); newStorageValue.stringValueAsClass = value; data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } public final function JArray SetBoolean ( int index, bool value, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_Boolean; newStorageValue.booleanValue = value; data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } public final function JArray SetNull ( int index, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_Null; data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } // JSON array and object types don't have setters, but instead have // functions to create a new, empty array/object under a certain name. // If passed index is negative - does nothing. // If index lies beyond array length (`>= GetLength()`), - // these functions will expand array in the same way as `GetLength()` function. // This can be prevented by setting optional parameter `preventExpansion` to // `false` (nothing will be done in this case). // They return object itself, allowing user to chain calls like this: // `array.CreateObject("sub object").CreateArray("sub array");`. public final function JArray CreateArray ( int index, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_Array; newStorageValue.complexValue = _.json.newArray(); data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } public final function JArray CreateObject ( int index, optional bool preventExpansion ) { local JStorageAtom newStorageValue; if (index < 0) return self; if (index >= data.length) { if (preventExpansion) { return self; } else { SetLength(index + 1); } } newStorageValue.type = JSON_Object; newStorageValue.complexValue = _.json.newObject(); data[index] = newStorageValue; return self; } // Wrappers for setter functions that don't take index or // `preventExpansion` parameters and add/create value at the end of the array. public final function JArray AddNumber(float value) { return SetNumber(data.length, value); } public final function JArray AddInteger(int value) { return SetInteger(data.length, value); } public final function JArray AddString(string value) { return SetString(data.length, value); } public final function JArray AddClass(class value) { return SetClass(data.length, value); } public final function JArray AddBoolean(bool value) { return SetBoolean(data.length, value); } public final function JArray AddNull() { return SetNull(data.length); } public final function JArray AddArray() { return CreateArray(data.length); } public final function JArray AddObject() { return CreateObject(data.length); } // Removes up to `amount` (minimum of `1`) of values, starting from // a given index. // If `index` falls outside array boundaries - nothing will be done. // Returns `true` if value was actually removed and `false` if it didn't exist. public final function bool RemoveValue(int index, optional int amount) { if (index < 0) return false; if (index >= data.length) return false; amount = Max(amount, 1); amount = Min(amount, data.length - index); data.Remove(index, amount); return true; } defaultproperties { }