/* * libnbt++ - A library for the Minecraft Named Binary Tag format. * Copyright (C) 2013, 2015 ljfa-ag * * This file is part of libnbt++. * * libnbt++ is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * libnbt++ 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 Lesser General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with libnbt++. If not, see . */ #ifndef STREAM_WRITER_H_INCLUDED #define STREAM_WRITER_H_INCLUDED #include "tag.h" #include "endian_str.h" #include #include "nbt++_export.h" namespace nbt { namespace io { /* Not sure if that is even needed ///Exception that gets thrown when writing is not successful class output_error : public std::runtime_error { using std::runtime_error::runtime_error; };*/ /** * @brief Writes a named tag into the stream, including the tag type * @param key the name of the tag * @param t the tag * @param os the stream to write to * @param e the byte order of the written data. The Java edition * of Minecraft uses Big Endian, the Pocket edition uses Little Endian */ NBT___EXPORT void write_tag(const std::string& key, const tag& t, std::ostream& os, endian::endian e = endian::big); /** * @brief Helper class for writing NBT tags to output streams * * Can be reused to write multiple tags */ class NBT___EXPORT stream_writer { public: ///Maximum length of an NBT string (16 bit unsigned) static constexpr size_t max_string_len = UINT16_MAX; ///Maximum length of an NBT list or array (32 bit signed) static constexpr uint32_t max_array_len = INT32_MAX; /** * @param os the stream to write to * @param e the byte order of the written data. The Java edition * of Minecraft uses Big Endian, the Pocket edition uses Little Endian */ explicit stream_writer(std::ostream& os, endian::endian e = endian::big) noexcept: os(os), endian(e) {} ///Returns the stream std::ostream& get_ostr() const { return os; } ///Returns the byte order endian::endian get_endian() const { return endian; } /** * @brief Writes a named tag into the stream, including the tag type */ void write_tag(const std::string& key, const tag& t); /** * @brief Writes the given tag's payload into the stream */ void write_payload(const tag& t) { t.write_payload(*this); } /** * @brief Writes a tag type to the stream */ void write_type(tag_type tt) { write_num(static_cast(tt)); } /** * @brief Writes a binary number to the stream */ template void write_num(T x); /** * @brief Writes an NBT string to the stream * * An NBT string consists of two bytes indicating the length, followed by * the characters encoded in modified UTF-8. * @throw std::length_error if the string is too long for NBT */ void write_string(const std::string& str); private: std::ostream& os; const endian::endian endian; }; template void stream_writer::write_num(T x) { endian::write(os, x, endian); } } } #endif // STREAM_WRITER_H_INCLUDED