2019-06-29 07:40:42 +00:00
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#include "toml.hpp"
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#include <iostream>
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#include <iomanip>
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int main(int argc, char **argv)
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{
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if(argc != 2)
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{
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std::cerr << "usage: ./check [filename]" << std::endl;
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return 1;
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}
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const std::string filename(argv[1]);
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{
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const auto data = toml::parse(filename);
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{
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std::ofstream ofs("tmp.toml");
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ofs << std::setprecision(16) << std::setw(80) << data;
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}
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const auto serialized = toml::parse("tmp.toml");
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if(data != serialized)
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{
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2021-06-29 16:11:34 +00:00
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// this is really a ditry hack, but is the easiest way...
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// TODO: cleanup by adding comparison function to check if a value is NaN or not
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if(filename.substr(filename.size() - 22, 22) == "float-inf-and-nan.toml" &&
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std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan")) &&
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std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_plus")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_plus")) &&
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std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_neg")) &&
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std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_neg")) &&
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!std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity")) &&
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!std::isfinite(toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity")) &&
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!std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_plus")) &&
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!std::isfinite(toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_plus")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_plus")) &&
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!std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_neg")) &&
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!std::isfinite(toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_neg")) &&
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std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_neg")))
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{
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// then it is correctly serialized.
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// Note that, the result of (nan == nan) is false. so `data == serialized` is false.
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}
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else
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{
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std::cerr << "============================================================\n";
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std::cerr << "result (w/o comment) different: " << filename << std::endl;
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std::cerr << "------------------------------------------------------------\n";
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std::cerr << "# serialized\n";
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std::cerr << serialized;
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std::cerr << "------------------------------------------------------------\n";
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std::cerr << "# data\n";
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std::cerr << data;
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return 1;
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}
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2019-06-29 07:40:42 +00:00
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}
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}
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{
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const auto data = toml::parse<toml::preserve_comments>(filename);
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{
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std::ofstream ofs("tmp.toml");
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ofs << std::setprecision(16) << std::setw(80) << data;
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}
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const auto serialized = toml::parse<toml::preserve_comments>("tmp.toml");
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if(data != serialized)
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{
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2021-06-29 16:11:34 +00:00
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// this is really a ditry hack, but is the easiest way...
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// TODO: cleanup by adding comparison function to check if a value is NaN or not
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if(filename.substr(filename.size() - 22, 22) == "float-inf-and-nan.toml" &&
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std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan")) &&
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std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_plus")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_plus")) &&
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std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_neg")) &&
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std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "nan_neg")) &&
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!std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity")) &&
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!std::isfinite(toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity")) &&
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!std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_plus")) &&
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!std::isfinite(toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_plus")) &&
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!std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_plus")) &&
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!std::isnan (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_neg")) &&
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!std::isfinite(toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_neg")) &&
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std::signbit (toml::find<double>(serialized, "infinity_neg")) &&
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toml::find(data, "nan").comments() == toml::find(serialized, "nan").comments() &&
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toml::find(data, "nan_plus").comments() == toml::find(serialized, "nan_plus").comments() &&
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toml::find(data, "nan_neg").comments() == toml::find(serialized, "nan_neg").comments() &&
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toml::find(data, "infinity").comments() == toml::find(serialized, "infinity").comments() &&
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toml::find(data, "infinity_plus").comments() == toml::find(serialized, "infinity_plus").comments() &&
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toml::find(data, "infinity_neg").comments() == toml::find(serialized, "infinity_neg").comments() )
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{
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// then it is correctly serialized.
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// Note that, the result of (nan == nan) is false. so `data == serialized` is false.
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}
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else
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{
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std::cerr << "============================================================\n";
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std::cerr << "result (w/ comment) different: " << filename << std::endl;
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std::cerr << "------------------------------------------------------------\n";
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std::cerr << "# serialized\n";
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std::cerr << serialized;
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std::cerr << "------------------------------------------------------------\n";
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std::cerr << "# data\n";
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std::cerr << data;
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return 1;
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}
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2019-06-29 07:40:42 +00:00
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}
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}
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return 0;
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}
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