The OpenDDL-Parser ================== The OpenDDL-Parser is a small and easy to use library for OpenDDL-file-format-parsing. OpenDDL is the shortcut for Open Data Description Language, a data-declaration language introduced by Eric Lengyel. Please check http://openddl.org/ if you want to learn more about it. Build status ============ Linux build status: [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/kimkulling/openddl-parser.png)](https://travis-ci.org/kimkulling/openddl-parser) Current coverity check status: Coverity Scan Build Status Current test coverage:[![Coverage Status](https://coveralls.io/repos/github/kimkulling/openddl-parser/badge.svg?branch=master)](https://coveralls.io/github/kimkulling/openddl-parser?branch=cpp_coveralls) Get the source code =================== You can get the code from our git repository, which is located at GitHub. You can clone the repository with the following command: > git clone https://github.com/kimkulling/openddl-parser.git Building the source from the GitHub-Repo ======================================== To build the library you need to install cmake first ( see http://www.cmake.org/ for more information ). Make also sure that a compiler tool-chain is installed on your machine. After installing it you can open a console and enter: > cmake CMakeLists.txt This command will generate a build environment for your preferred build tool ( for Visual-Studio-users the project files will be generated, for gcc-users the makefiles will be generated ). When using an IDE open the IDE and run the build. When using GNU-make type in your console: > make and that's all. When using Visual Studio CMake will generate you a solution for ythe library. Just build it there. Use the library =============== To use the OpenDDL-parser you need to build the lib first. Now add the > /include to your include-path and the > /lib to your lib-folder. Link the openddl.lib to your application. Here is a small example how to use the lib: ```cpp #include #include #include USE_ODDLPARSER_NS; int main( int argc, char *argv[] ) { if( argc < 3 ) { return 1; } char *filename( nullptr ); if( 0 == strncmp( FileOption, argv[ 1 ], strlen( FileOption ) ) ) { filename = argv[ 2 ]; } std::cout << "file to import: " << filename << std::endl; if( nullptr == filename ) { std::cerr << "Invalid filename." << std::endl; return Error; } FILE *fileStream = fopen( filename, "r+" ); if( NULL == filename ) { std::cerr << "Cannot open file " << filename << std::endl; return 1; } // obtain file size: fseek( fileStream, 0, SEEK_END ); const size_t size( ftell( fileStream ) ); rewind( fileStream ); if( size > 0 ) { char *buffer = new char[ size ]; const size_t readSize( fread( buffer, sizeof( char ), size, fileStream ) ); assert( readSize == size ); OpenDDLParser theParser; theParser.setBuffer( buffer, size ); const bool result( theParser.parse() ); if( !result ) { std::cerr << "Error while parsing file " << filename << "." << std::endl; } } return 0; } ``` How to access the imported data =============================== The data is organized as a tree. You can get the root-node of the tree with the following code: ```cpp OpenDDLParser theParser; theParser.setBuffer( buffer, size ); const bool result( theParser.parse() ); if ( result ) { DDLNode *root = theParser.getRoot(); DDLNode::DllNodeList childs = root->getChildNodeList(); for ( size_t i=0; igetProperty(); // to get properties std::string type = child->getType(); // to get the node type Value *values = child->getValue(); // to get the data; // to loop through all values while ( values != ddl_nullptr ) { int current = values->getInt32(); values = value->getNext(); } } } ``` The node instance called root contains the data. All data lists are organized as linked lists. Reference documentation ======================= Please check http://kimkulling.github.io/openddl-parser/doxygen_html/index.html. Projects using OpenDDL-Parser ============================= - Asset Importer Lib: https://github.com/assimp/assimp .