openfoam/applications/test/dictionaryTokens/Test-dictionaryTokens.C
Mark Olesen b060378dca ENH: improve consistency of fileName handling windows/non-windows (#2057)
- wrap command-line retrieval of fileName with an implicit validate.

  Instead of this:
      fileName input(args[1]);
      fileName other(args["someopt"]);

  Now use this:
      auto input = args.get<fileName>(1);
      auto other = args.get<fileName>("someopt");

  which adds a fileName::validate on the inputs

  Because of how it is implemented, it will automatically also apply
  to argList getOrDefault<fileName>, readIfPresent<fileName> etc.

- adjust fileName::validate and clean to handle backslash conversion.
  This makes it easier to ensure that path names arising from MS-Windows
  are consistently handled internally.

- dictionarySearch: now check for initial '/' directly instead of
  relying on fileName isAbsolute(), which now does more things

BREAKING: remove fileName::clean() const method

- relying on const/non-const to control the behaviour (inplace change
  or return a copy) is too fragile and the const version was
  almost never used.

  Replace:
      fileName sanitized = constPath.clean();

  With:
      fileName sanitized(constPath);
      sanitized.clean());

STYLE: test empty() instead of comparing with fileName::null
2021-04-19 16:33:42 +00:00

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Application
printDictionary
Description
Test dictionaryTokens
\*---------------------------------------------------------------------------*/
#include "argList.H"
#include "IOstreams.H"
#include "IOobject.H"
#include "IFstream.H"
#include "dictionaryTokens.H"
using namespace Foam;
// * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * //
// Main program:
int main(int argc, char *argv[])
{
argList::noBanner();
argList::noParallel();
argList::noFunctionObjects();
argList::addBoolOption("info", "report token info");
argList::addBoolOption("value", "report token value");
argList::addArgument("dict .. dictN");
argList args(argc, argv, false, true);
const bool optInfo = args.found("info");
const bool optValue = args.found("value");
for (label argi=1; argi < args.size(); ++argi)
{
IFstream is(args.get<fileName>(argi));
dictionary dict(is);
dictionaryTokens dictTokens(dict);
while (dictTokens.good())
{
if (optInfo)
{
// Token info
Info<< (*dictTokens).info() << nl;
}
else if (optValue)
{
// Token value
Info<< *dictTokens << nl;
}
else
{
// Token type
Info<< (*dictTokens).name() << nl;
}
++dictTokens;
}
Info<< nl;
}
return 0;
}
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