Unigine::UlonNode Class
Header: | #include <UnigineUlon.h> |
This class is used to represent a ULON node.
Each ULON node has a type, a name, and a value. It can also have child ULON nodes and a parent node, thus forming a hierarchy.
A node is declared as follows:
NodeType node_name = node_value
ULON nodes can be of the following types:
- Boolean
Node node = true - Integer number
Node node = 1234 - Floating-point number
Node node = 3.1459 - String
- Quoted string with standard escape characters:
Node node = "word word" - Bare word, beginning with a lower case letter, containing only letters, digits, and underscores "_":
Node node = word1_word2 - Heredoc string enclosed in #{ ... #} (used for code fragments):
Node node = #{C++ C# USC HLSL GLSL USSL#}
- Quoted string with standard escape characters:
- Array containing a finite number of integer, float, and string elements
Node node = [100, 0.2, str str "str str str", #{vec4 asd = vec4::ZERO;#}] This array has the following 6 elements:- 100
- 0.2
- str
- str
- str str str
- vec4 asd = vec4::ZERO;
Conditions#
For each node a condition can be specified, if the condition fails the ULON node with all its children is ignored. Thus you can dynamically build the hierarchy of ULON nodes with a great degree of flexibility.
Conditions are not parsed and executed automatically, processing of conditions is the responsibility of the user of the ULON format (e.g. in case of materials UnigineScript and UUSL are used).
Condition of the parent node is added to the condition of the child: (parent_conditon) && (child_conditon)
Example:
Node parent if[var == 10 || var == 5]
{
Node child_0 if[var == 3]
Node child_1 if[var == 4]
{
Node child_2 if[var != 11]
Node child_3 if[var != 25]
}
}
parent condition (var == 10 || var == 5)
child_0 condition (var == 10 || var == 5) && (var == 3)
child_1 condition (var == 10 || var == 5) && (var == 4)
child_2 condition (var == 10 || var == 5) && (var == 3) && (var != 11)
child_3 condition (var == 10 || var == 5) && (var == 3) && (var != 25)
UlonNode Class
Members
UlonNode ( ) #
Constructor. Creates a ULON node.bool load ( const char * path ) #
Loads ULON-data from the specified file and sets the current ULON node to be the root of the parsed hierarchy.Arguments
- const char * path - Path to the file containing ULON description.
Return value
true if ULON-data from the specified file is read successfully; otherwise, false.Vector< Ptr<UlonNode> > getChildren ( ) #
Returns the list of all children of the ULON node.Return value
List of all ULON node's children.const char * getType ( ) #
Returns the type of the ULON node.Return value
ULON node type.const char * getName ( ) #
Returns the name of the ULON node.Return value
ULON node name.const char * getCondition ( ) #
Returns a condition set for the ULON node.Conditions are not parsed and executed automatically, processing of conditions is the responsibility of the user of the ULON format (e.g. in case of materials UnigineScript and UUSL are used).
Return value
condition set for the ULON node.Ptr<UlonValue> getValue ( ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node.Return value
ULON node value.Vector< Ptr<UlonArg> > getArgs ( ) #
Returns the list of all arguments of the ULON node.Return value
List of all arguments of the ULON node.bool isArg ( const char * name ) #
Checks whether an argument with a given name exists.Arguments
- const char * name - Name of the argument to be checked.
Return value
true if an argument with the specified name exists; otherwise, false.float getArgFloat ( const char * name, float ret = 0 ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node argument with the specified name as a float.To check, if an argument exists, use the isArg() method.
Arguments
- const char * name - Argument name.
- float ret - Default value to be returned if a ULON node argument with the specified name is not found.
Return value
Float value of the ULON node argument, if it exists; otherwise a default value set via the ret parameter.int getArgInt ( const char * name, int ret = 0 ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node argument with the specified name as an integer.To check, if an argument exists, use the isArg() method.
Arguments
- const char * name - Argument name.
- int ret - Default value to be returned if a ULON node argument with the specified name is not found.
Return value
Integer value of the ULON node argument, if it exists; otherwise a default value set via the ret parameter.long long getArgLong ( const char * name, long long ret = 0 ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node argument with the specified name as a 64-bit long long.To check, if an argument exists, use the isArg() method.
Arguments
- const char * name - Argument name.
- long long ret - Default value to be returned if a ULON node argument with the specified name is not found.
Return value
64-bit long long value of the ULON node argument, if it exists; otherwise a default value set via the ret parameter.bool getArgBool ( const char * name, bool ret = false ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node argument with the specified name as a boolean.To check, if an argument exists, use the isArg() method.
Arguments
- const char * name - Argument name.
- bool ret - Default value to be returned if a ULON node argument with the specified name is not found.
Return value
Boolean value of the ULON node argument, if it exists; otherwise a default value set via the ret parameter.char getArgChar ( const char * name, char ret = 0 ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node argument with the specified name as a char.To check, if an argument exists, use the isArg() method.
Arguments
- const char * name - Argument name.
- char ret - Default value to be returned if a ULON node argument with the specified name is not found.
Return value
Char value of the ULON node argument, if it exists; otherwise a default value set via the ret parameter.const char * getArgStr ( const char * name, const char * ret = "" ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node argument with the specified name as a string.To check, if an argument exists, use the isArg() method.
Arguments
- const char * name - Argument name.
- const char * ret - Default value to be returned if a ULON node argument with the specified name is not found.
Return value
String value of the ULON node argument, if it exists; otherwise a default value set via the ret parameter.Vector< String > getArgArray ( const char * name ) #
Returns the value of the ULON node argument with the specified name as an array of strings.To check, if an argument exists, use the isArg() method.
Arguments
- const char * name - Argument name.
Return value
Array of strings representing elements of the array value, if it exists; otherwise an empty string array.void printUnusedData ( const char * name ) #
Prints warnings of unused data (node values and arguments) for the file with the specified name to the Console for debugging.Arguments
- const char * name - File name.
void clearUnusedData ( ) #
Clears all unused node data (node values and arguments).Last update:
25.12.2019
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