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license.botf003cfe2008-08-24 09:55:55 +09001// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
2// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
3// found in the LICENSE file.
initial.commit3f4a7322008-07-27 06:49:38 +09004
5// This file specifies a recursive data storage class called Value
6// intended for storing setting and other persistable data.
7// It includes the ability to specify (recursive) lists and dictionaries, so
8// it's fairly expressive. However, the API is optimized for the common case,
9// namely storing a hierarchical tree of simple values. Given a
10// DictionaryValue root, you can easily do things like:
11//
12// root->SetString(L"global.pages.homepage", L"http://goateleporter.com");
13// std::wstring homepage = L"http://google.com"; // default/fallback value
14// root->GetString(L"global.pages.homepage", &homepage);
15//
16// where "global" and "pages" are also DictionaryValues, and "homepage"
17// is a string setting. If some elements of the path didn't exist yet,
18// the SetString() method would create the missing elements and attach them
19// to root before attaching the homepage value.
20
21#ifndef CHROME_COMMON_VALUES_H__
22#define CHROME_COMMON_VALUES_H__
23
24#include <iterator>
25#include <map>
26#include <string>
27#include <vector>
28
29#include "base/basictypes.h"
30
31class Value;
32class FundamentalValue;
33class StringValue;
34class BinaryValue;
35class DictionaryValue;
36class ListValue;
37
38typedef std::vector<Value*> ValueVector;
39typedef std::map<std::wstring, Value*> ValueMap;
40
41// The Value class is the base class for Values. A Value can be
42// instantiated via the Create*Value() factory methods, or by directly
43// creating instances of the subclasses.
44class Value {
45 public:
46 virtual ~Value();
47
48 // Convenience methods for creating Value objects for various
49 // kinds of values without thinking about which class implements them.
50 // These can always be expected to return a valid Value*.
51 static Value* CreateNullValue();
52 static Value* CreateBooleanValue(bool in_value);
53 static Value* CreateIntegerValue(int in_value);
54 static Value* CreateRealValue(double in_value);
55 static Value* CreateStringValue(const std::wstring& in_value);
56
57 // This one can return NULL if the input isn't valid. If the return value
58 // is non-null, the new object has taken ownership of the buffer pointer.
59 static BinaryValue* CreateBinaryValue(char* buffer, size_t size);
60
61 typedef enum {
62 TYPE_NULL = 0,
63 TYPE_BOOLEAN,
64 TYPE_INTEGER,
65 TYPE_REAL,
66 TYPE_STRING,
67 TYPE_BINARY,
68 TYPE_DICTIONARY,
69 TYPE_LIST
70 } ValueType;
71
72 // Returns the type of the value stored by the current Value object.
73 // Each type will be implemented by only one subclass of Value, so it's
74 // safe to use the ValueType to determine whether you can cast from
75 // Value* to (Implementing Class)*. Also, a Value object never changes
76 // its type after construction.
77 ValueType GetType() const { return type_; }
78
79 // Returns true if the current object represents a given type.
80 bool IsType(ValueType type) const { return type == type_; }
81
82 // These methods allow the convenient retrieval of settings.
83 // If the current setting object can be converted into the given type,
84 // the value is returned through the "value" parameter and true is returned;
85 // otherwise, false is returned and "value" is unchanged.
86 virtual bool GetAsBoolean(bool* out_value) const;
87 virtual bool GetAsInteger(int* out_value) const;
88 virtual bool GetAsReal(double* out_value) const;
89 virtual bool GetAsString(std::wstring* out_value) const;
90
91 // This creates a deep copy of the entire Value tree, and returns a pointer
92 // to the copy. The caller gets ownership of the copy, of course.
93 virtual Value* DeepCopy() const;
94
95 // Compares if two Value objects have equal contents.
96 virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const;
97
98 protected:
99 // This isn't safe for end-users (they should use the Create*Value()
100 // static methods above), but it's useful for subclasses.
101 Value(ValueType type) : type_(type) {}
102
103 private:
104 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(Value);
105 Value();
106
107 ValueType type_;
108};
109
110// FundamentalValue represents the simple fundamental types of values.
111class FundamentalValue : public Value {
112 public:
113 FundamentalValue(bool in_value)
114 : Value(TYPE_BOOLEAN), boolean_value_(in_value) {}
115 FundamentalValue(int in_value)
116 : Value(TYPE_INTEGER), integer_value_(in_value) {}
117 FundamentalValue(double in_value)
118 : Value(TYPE_REAL), real_value_(in_value) {}
119 ~FundamentalValue();
120
121 // Subclassed methods
122 virtual bool GetAsBoolean(bool* out_value) const;
123 virtual bool GetAsInteger(int* out_value) const;
124 virtual bool GetAsReal(double* out_value) const;
125 virtual Value* DeepCopy() const;
126 virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const;
127
128 private:
129 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(FundamentalValue);
130
131 union {
132 bool boolean_value_;
133 int integer_value_;
134 double real_value_;
135 };
136};
137
138class StringValue : public Value {
139 public:
140 StringValue(const std::wstring& in_value)
141 : Value(TYPE_STRING), value_(in_value) {}
142 ~StringValue();
143
144 // Subclassed methods
145 bool GetAsString(std::wstring* out_value) const;
146 Value* DeepCopy() const;
147 virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const;
148
149 private:
150 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(StringValue);
151
152 std::wstring value_;
153};
154
155class BinaryValue: public Value {
156public:
157 // Creates a Value to represent a binary buffer. The new object takes
158 // ownership of the pointer passed in, if successful.
159 // Returns NULL if buffer is NULL.
160 static BinaryValue* Create(char* buffer, size_t size);
161
162 // For situations where you want to keep ownership of your buffer, this
163 // factory method creates a new BinaryValue by copying the contents of the
164 // buffer that's passed in.
165 // Returns NULL if buffer is NULL.
166 static BinaryValue* CreateWithCopiedBuffer(char* buffer, size_t size);
167
deanm@google.com522c3832008-08-04 22:56:25 +0900168 ~BinaryValue();
initial.commit3f4a7322008-07-27 06:49:38 +0900169
170 // Subclassed methods
171 Value* DeepCopy() const;
172 virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const;
173
174 size_t GetSize() const { return size_; }
175 char* GetBuffer() { return buffer_; }
176
177private:
178 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(BinaryValue);
179
180 // Constructor is private so that only objects with valid buffer pointers
181 // and size values can be created.
deanm@google.com522c3832008-08-04 22:56:25 +0900182 BinaryValue(char* buffer, size_t size);
initial.commit3f4a7322008-07-27 06:49:38 +0900183
184 char* buffer_;
185 size_t size_;
186};
187
188class DictionaryValue : public Value {
189 public:
190 DictionaryValue() : Value(TYPE_DICTIONARY) {}
191 ~DictionaryValue();
192
193 // Subclassed methods
194 Value* DeepCopy() const;
195 virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const;
196
197 // Returns true if the current dictionary has a value for the given key.
deanm@google.com522c3832008-08-04 22:56:25 +0900198 bool HasKey(const std::wstring& key);
initial.commit3f4a7322008-07-27 06:49:38 +0900199
200 // Clears any current contents of this dictionary.
deanm@google.com522c3832008-08-04 22:56:25 +0900201 void Clear();
initial.commit3f4a7322008-07-27 06:49:38 +0900202
203 // Sets the Value associated with the given path starting from this object.
204 // A path has the form "<key>" or "<key>.<key>.[...]", where "." indexes
205 // into the next DictionaryValue down. Obviously, "." can't be used
206 // within a key, but there are no other restrictions on keys.
207 // If the key at any step of the way doesn't exist, or exists but isn't
208 // a DictionaryValue, a new DictionaryValue will be created and attached
209 // to the path in that location.
210 // Note that the dictionary takes ownership of the value
211 // referenced by in_value.
212 bool Set(const std::wstring& path, Value* in_value);
213
214 // Convenience forms of Set(). These methods will replace any existing
215 // value at that path, even if it has a different type.
216 bool SetBoolean(const std::wstring& path, bool in_value);
217 bool SetInteger(const std::wstring& path, int in_value);
218 bool SetReal(const std::wstring& path, double in_value);
219 bool SetString(const std::wstring& path, const std::wstring& in_value);
220
221 // Gets the Value associated with the given path starting from this object.
222 // A path has the form "<key>" or "<key>.<key>.[...]", where "." indexes
223 // into the next DictionaryValue down. If the path can be resolved
224 // successfully, the value for the last key in the path will be returned
225 // through the "value" parameter, and the function will return true.
226 // Otherwise, it will return false and "value" will be untouched.
227 // Note that the dictionary always owns the value that's returned.
228 bool Get(const std::wstring& path, Value** out_value) const;
229
230 // These are convenience forms of Get(). The value will be retrieved
231 // and the return value will be true if the path is valid and the value at
232 // the end of the path can be returned in the form specified.
233 bool GetBoolean(const std::wstring& path, bool* out_value) const;
234 bool GetInteger(const std::wstring& path, int* out_value) const;
235 bool GetReal(const std::wstring& path, double* out_value) const;
236 bool GetString(const std::wstring& path, std::wstring* out_value) const;
237 bool GetBinary(const std::wstring& path, BinaryValue** out_value) const;
238 bool GetDictionary(const std::wstring& path,
239 DictionaryValue** out_value) const;
240 bool GetList(const std::wstring& path, ListValue** out_value) const;
241
242 // Removes the Value with the specified path from this dictionary (or one
243 // of its child dictionaries, if the path is more than just a local key).
244 // If |out_value| is non-NULL, the removed Value AND ITS OWNERSHIP will be
245 // passed out via out_value. If |out_value| is NULL, the removed value will
246 // be deleted. This method returns true if |path| is a valid path; otherwise
247 // it will return false and the DictionaryValue object will be unchanged.
248 bool Remove(const std::wstring& path, Value** out_value);
249
250 // This class provides an iterator for the keys in the dictionary.
251 // It can't be used to modify the dictionary.
252 class key_iterator
253 : private std::iterator<std::input_iterator_tag, const std::wstring> {
254 public:
255 key_iterator(ValueMap::const_iterator itr) { itr_ = itr; }
256 key_iterator operator++() { ++itr_; return *this; }
257 const std::wstring& operator*() { return itr_->first; }
258 bool operator!=(const key_iterator& other) { return itr_ != other.itr_; }
259 bool operator==(const key_iterator& other) { return itr_ == other.itr_; }
260
261 private:
262 ValueMap::const_iterator itr_;
263 };
264
265 key_iterator begin_keys() const { return key_iterator(dictionary_.begin()); }
266 key_iterator end_keys() const { return key_iterator(dictionary_.end()); }
267
268 private:
269 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(DictionaryValue);
270
271 // Associates the value |in_value| with the |key|. This method should be
272 // used instead of "dictionary_[key] = foo" so that any previous value can
273 // be properly deleted.
274 void SetInCurrentNode(const std::wstring& key, Value* in_value);
275
276 ValueMap dictionary_;
277};
278
279// This type of Value represents a list of other Value values.
280// TODO(jhughes): Flesh this out.
281class ListValue : public Value {
282 public:
283 ListValue() : Value(TYPE_LIST) {}
284 ~ListValue();
285
286 // Subclassed methods
287 Value* DeepCopy() const;
288 virtual bool Equals(const Value* other) const;
289
290 // Clears the contents of this ListValue
291 void Clear();
292
293 // Returns the number of Values in this list.
294 size_t GetSize() const { return list_.size(); }
295
296 // Sets the list item at the given index to be the Value specified by
297 // the value given. If the index beyond the current end of the list, null
298 // Values will be used to pad out the list.
299 // Returns true if successful, or false if the index was negative or
300 // the value is a null pointer.
301 bool Set(size_t index, Value* in_value);
302
303 // Gets the Value at the given index. Modifies value (and returns true)
304 // only if the index falls within the current list range.
305 // Note that the list always owns the Value passed out via out_value.
306 bool Get(size_t index, Value** out_value) const;
307
308 // Convenience forms of Get(). Modifies value (and returns true) only if
309 // the index is valid and the Value at that index can be returned in
310 // the specified form.
311 bool GetDictionary(size_t index, DictionaryValue** out_value) const;
312
313 // Removes the Value with the specified index from this list.
314 // If |out_value| is non-NULL, the removed Value AND ITS OWNERSHIP will be
315 // passed out via out_value. If |out_value| is NULL, the removed value will
316 // be deleted. This method returns true if |index| is valid; otherwise
317 // it will return false and the ListValue object will be unchanged.
318 bool Remove(size_t index, Value** out_value);
319
320 // Appends a Value to the end of the list.
321 void Append(Value* in_value);
322
323 // Iteration
324 typedef ValueVector::iterator iterator;
325 typedef ValueVector::const_iterator const_iterator;
326
327 ListValue::iterator begin() { return list_.begin(); }
328 ListValue::iterator end() { return list_.end(); }
329
330 ListValue::const_iterator begin() const { return list_.begin(); }
331 ListValue::const_iterator end() const { return list_.end(); }
332
333 ListValue::iterator Erase(iterator item) {
334 return list_.erase(item);
335 }
336
337 private:
338 DISALLOW_EVIL_CONSTRUCTORS(ListValue);
339
340 ValueVector list_;
341};
342
343// This interface is implemented by classes that know how to serialize and
344// deserialize Value objects.
345class ValueSerializer {
346 public:
mmentovai@google.com4a5b6272008-08-07 00:46:59 +0900347 virtual ~ValueSerializer() {}
348
initial.commit3f4a7322008-07-27 06:49:38 +0900349 virtual bool Serialize(const Value& root) = 0;
350
351 // This method deserializes the subclass-specific format into a Value object.
352 // The method should return true if and only if the root parameter is set
353 // to a complete Value representation of the serialized form. If the
354 // return value is true, the caller takes ownership of the objects pointed
355 // to by root. If the return value is false, root should be unchanged.
356 virtual bool Deserialize(Value** root) = 0;
357};
358
359#endif // CHROME_COMMON_VALUES_H__
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