Tue, 07 Jan 2014 12:21:46 +0200
- removed the 'str' typedef, use QString directly
/* * LDForge: LDraw parts authoring CAD * Copyright (C) 2013, 2014 Santeri Piippo * * This program 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, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * This program 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. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. * ===================================================================== * * config.cpp: Configuration management. I don't like how unsafe QSettings * is so this implements a type-safer and identifer-safer wrapping system of * configuration variables. QSettings is used underlyingly, this is a matter * of interface. */ #include <errno.h> #include <QDir> #include <QTextStream> #include <QSettings> #include "main.h" #include "config.h" #include "misc.h" #include "gui.h" #include "document.h" #ifdef _WIN32 # define EXTENSION ".ini" #else # define EXTENSION ".cfg" #endif // _WIN32 Config* g_configPointers[MAX_CONFIG]; static int g_cfgPointerCursor = 0; static QMap<QString, Config*> g_configsByName; static QList<Config*> g_configs; // ============================================================================= // Get the QSettings object. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- static QSettings* getSettingsObject() { return new QSettings (UNIXNAME EXTENSION, QSettings::IniFormat); } Config::Config (QString name) : m_Name (name) {} // ============================================================================= // Load the configuration from file // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- bool Config::load() { QSettings* settings = getSettingsObject(); log ("config::load: Loading configuration file from %1\n", settings->fileName()); for (Config* cfg : g_configPointers) { if (!cfg) break; QVariant val = settings->value (cfg->getName(), cfg->getDefaultAsVariant()); cfg->loadFromVariant (val); g_configsByName[cfg->getName()] = cfg; g_configs << cfg; } settings->deleteLater(); return true; } // ============================================================================= // Save the configuration to disk // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- bool Config::save() { QSettings* settings = getSettingsObject(); log ("Saving configuration to %1...\n", settings->fileName()); for (Config* cfg : g_configs) { if (!cfg->isDefault()) settings->setValue (cfg->getName(), cfg->toVariant()); else settings->remove (cfg->getName()); } settings->sync(); settings->deleteLater(); return true; } // ============================================================================= // Reset configuration to defaults. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- void Config::reset() { for (Config* cfg : g_configs) cfg->resetValue(); } // ============================================================================= // Where is the configuration file located at? // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- QString Config::filepath (QString file) { return Config::dirpath() + DIRSLASH + file; } // ============================================================================= // Directory of the configuration file. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- QString Config::dirpath() { QSettings* cfg = getSettingsObject(); return dirname (cfg->fileName()); } // ============================================================================= // We cannot just add config objects to a list or vector because that would rely // on the vector's c-tor being called before the configs' c-tors. With global // variables we cannot assume that, therefore we need to use a C-style array here. // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- void Config::addToArray (Config* ptr) { if (g_cfgPointerCursor == 0) memset (g_configPointers, 0, sizeof g_configPointers); assert (g_cfgPointerCursor < MAX_CONFIG); g_configPointers[g_cfgPointerCursor++] = ptr; } // ============================================================================= // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- template<class T> T* getConfigByName (QString name, Config::Type type) { auto it = g_configsByName.find (name); if (it == g_configsByName.end()) return null; Config* cfg = it.value(); if (cfg->getType() != type) { fprint (stderr, "type of %1 is %2, not %3\n", name, cfg->getType(), type); abort(); } return reinterpret_cast<T*> (cfg); } // ============================================================================= // ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #undef IMPLEMENT_CONFIG #define IMPLEMENT_CONFIG(NAME) \ NAME##Config* NAME##Config::getByName (QString name) \ { \ return getConfigByName<NAME##Config> (name, NAME); \ } IMPLEMENT_CONFIG (Int) IMPLEMENT_CONFIG (String) IMPLEMENT_CONFIG (Bool) IMPLEMENT_CONFIG (Float) IMPLEMENT_CONFIG (List) IMPLEMENT_CONFIG (KeySequence)