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1// **************************************************************************
2/** @class Converter
3
4@brief A compiler for the DIM data format string
5
6The Converter class interprets arguments in a string accoring to the
7given format definition and produces a corresponding memory block from it
8which can be attached to an event later.
9
10The format is given according to the Dim format description:
11
12 The format parameter specifies the contents of the structure in the
13 form T:N[;T:N]*[;T] where T is the item type: (I)nteger, (C)haracter,
14 (L)ong, (S)hort, (F)loat, (D)ouble, X(tra long) and N is the
15 number of such items. The type alone at the end means all following items
16 are of the same type. Example: "I:3;F:2;C" means 3 Integers, 2 Floats and
17 characters until the end. The format parameter is used for
18 communicating between different platforms.
19
20Note, that the strange notation T:N[;T:N]*[;T] is meant to be a regular
21expression. An Xtra-long is a 'long long'.
22
23Since Dim itself never really interpretes the format string, the programmer
24is responsible to make sure that the delivered data and the interpretation
25is consistent. Therefore the provided class can be of some help.
26
27For example:
28
29\code
30 Converter c(cout, "I:1;F:2;I:2", );
31 vector<char> v = c.GetVector("COMMAND 1 2.5 4.2 3 4");
32\endcode
33
34would produce a 20 byte data block with the integers 1, the floats
352.5 and 4.2, and the intergers 3 and 4, in this order.
36
37The opposite direction is also possible
38
39\code
40 Converter c(cout, "I:1;F:2;I:2");
41 cout << c.GetString(pointer, size) << endl;
42 \endcode
43
44Other conversion functions also exist.
45
46To check if the compilation of the format string was successfull
47the valid() member functio is provided.
48
49The format parameter \b W(ord) is dedicated to this kind of conversion and
50not understood by Dim. In addition there are \b O(ptions) which are like
51Words but can be omitted. They should only be used at the end of the string.
52Both can be encapsulated in quotationmarks '"'. Nested quotationmarks
53are not supported. \b B(ool) is also special. It evaluates true/false,
54yes/no, on/off, 1/0.
55
56The non-DIM like format options can be switched on and off by using the
57strict argument in the constructor. In general DimCommands can use these
58options, but DimServices not.
59
60@remark Note that all values are interpreted as signed, except the single
61char (e.g. C:5)
62
63*/
64// **************************************************************************
65#include "Converter.h"
66
67#include <iostream>
68#include <iomanip>
69#include <sstream>
70
71#include <cctype> // std::tolower
72#include <algorithm> // std::transform
73
74#include <boost/regex.hpp>
75
76#include "Readline.h"
77#include "WindowLog.h"
78
79using namespace std;
80
81// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
82//
83//! This function is supposed to remove all whitespaces from the format
84//! string to allow easier regular expressions later.
85//!
86//! @param s
87//! string to be cleaned
88//!
89//! @returns
90//! string cleaned from whitespaces
91//
92std::string Converter::Clean(std::string s)
93{
94 while (1)
95 {
96 const size_t pos = s.find_last_of(' ');
97 if (pos==string::npos)
98 break;
99 s.erase(pos, pos+1);
100 }
101
102 return s;
103}
104
105// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
106//
107//! This is just a simplification. For the time being it is used to output
108//! the interpreted contents to the logging stream. Its main purpose
109//! is to add the contents of val in a binary representation to the
110//! vector v
111//!
112//! @tparam
113//! data type of the variable which should be added
114//!
115//! @param val
116//! reference to the data
117//!
118//! @param v
119//! vector<char> to which the binary copy should be added
120//!
121template <class T>
122void Converter::GetBinImp(std::vector<char> &v, const T &val) const
123{
124 wout << " (" << val << ")";
125
126 v.insert(v.end(),
127 reinterpret_cast<const char*>(&val),
128 reinterpret_cast<const char*>(&val+1));
129}
130
131// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
132//
133//! This is just a simplification. For the time being it is used to output
134//! the interpreted contents to the logging stream. Its main purpose
135//! is to add the contents of val as a boost::any object to the
136//! vector v
137//!
138//! @tparam
139//! data type of the variable which should be added
140//!
141//! @param val
142//! reference to the data
143//!
144//! @param v
145//! vector<boost::any> to which the value should be added
146//!
147template <class T>
148void Converter::GetBinImp(std::vector<boost::any> &v, const T &val) const
149{
150 wout << " (" << val << ")";
151
152 v.push_back(val);
153}
154
155// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
156//
157//! This is just a simplification. For the time being it is used to output
158//! the interpreted contents to the logging stream. Its main purpose
159//! is to add the contents of the provided string at the end of the vector v.
160//! vector v
161//!
162//! @param val
163//! reference to the string
164//!
165//! @param v
166//! vector<char> to which the value should be added
167//!
168void Converter::GetBinString(std::vector<char> &v, const string &val) const
169{
170 wout << " (" << val << ")";
171
172 v.insert(v.end(), val.begin(), val.end()+1);
173}
174
175// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
176//
177//! This is just a simplification. For the time being it is used to output
178//! the interpreted contents to the logging stream. Its main purpose
179//! is to add the contents of the provided string at the end of the vector v.
180//! vector v
181//!
182//! @param val
183//! reference to the string
184//!
185//! @param v
186//! vector<boost::any> to which the value should be added
187//!
188void Converter::GetBinString(std::vector<boost::any> &v, const string &val) const
189{
190 wout << " (" << val << ")";
191
192 v.push_back(val);
193 v.push_back('\n');
194}
195
196// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
197//
198//! Converts from the stringstream into the provided type.
199//!
200//! @param line
201//! reference to the stringstream from which the data should be
202//! interpreted
203//!
204//! @tparam
205//! Type of the data to be returned
206//!
207//! @returns
208//! The interpreted data
209//!
210template <class T>
211T Converter::Get(std::stringstream &line) const
212{
213 char c;
214 line >> c;
215
216 if (c=='0')
217 {
218 if (line.peek()==-1)
219 return 0;
220
221 if (line.peek()=='x')
222 {
223 line >> c;
224 line >> hex;
225 }
226 else
227 line >> oct;
228
229 }
230 else
231 {
232 line.unget();
233 line >> dec;
234 }
235
236
237 T val;
238 line >> val;
239 return val;
240}
241
242// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
243//
244//! Converts from the stringstream into bool. It allows to use lexical
245//! boolean representations like yes/no, on/off, true/false and of
246//! course 0/1. If the conversion fails the failbit is set.
247//!
248//! @param line
249//! reference to the stringstream from which the data should be
250//! interpreted
251//!
252//! @returns
253//! The boolean. 0 in case of failure
254//!
255bool Converter::GetBool(std::stringstream &line) const
256{
257 string buf;
258 line >> buf;
259 transform(buf.begin(), buf.end(), buf.begin(), (int(*)(int)) std::tolower);
260
261 if (buf=="yes" || buf=="true" || buf=="on" || buf=="1")
262 return true;
263
264 if (buf=="no" || buf=="false" || buf=="off" || buf=="0")
265 return false;
266
267 line.clear(ios::failbit);
268
269 return false;
270}
271
272// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
273//
274//! Converts from the stringstream into a string. Leading whitespaces are
275//! skipped. Everything up to the next whitespace is returned.
276//! strings can be encapsulated into escape characters ("). Note, that
277//! they cannot be nested.
278//!
279//! @param line
280//! reference to the stringstream from which the data should be
281//! interpreted
282//!
283//! @returns
284//! The string
285//!
286string Converter::GetString(std::stringstream &line) const
287{
288 while (line.peek()==' ')
289 line.get();
290
291 string buf;
292 if (line.peek()=='\"')
293 {
294 line.get();
295 getline(line, buf, '\"');
296 if (line.peek()==-1)
297 line.clear(ios::eofbit);
298 }
299 else
300 line >> buf;
301
302 return buf;
303}
304
305// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
306//
307//! Converts from the stringstream into a string. Leading whitespaces are
308//! skipped. Everything until the end-of-line is returned. A trailing
309//! \0 is added.
310//!
311//! @param line
312//! reference to the stringstream from which the data should be
313//! interpreted
314//!
315//! @returns
316//! The string
317//!
318string Converter::GetStringEol(stringstream &line) const
319{
320 // Remove leading whitespaces
321 while (line.peek()==' ')
322 line.get();
323
324 line >> noskipws;
325
326 const istream_iterator<char> eol; // end-of-line iterator
327 const string s(istream_iterator<char>(line), eol);
328 return s + '\0';
329}
330
331// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
332//
333//! Converts from a binary block into a string. The type of the expected
334//! value is defined by the template parameter.
335//!
336//! @param ptr
337//! A refrenece to the pointer of the binary representation to be
338//! interpreted. The pointer is incremented by the sizeof the type.
339//!
340//! @tparam T
341//! Expected type
342//!
343//! @returns
344//! The string
345//!
346template<class T>
347string Converter::GetString(const char* &ptr) const
348{
349 const T &t = *reinterpret_cast<const T*>(ptr);
350
351 ostringstream stream;
352 stream << t;
353 ptr += sizeof(T);
354
355 return stream.str();
356}
357
358// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
359//
360//! Convert the pointer using GetString into a string and add it (prefixed
361//! by a whaitespace) to the given string.
362//!
363//! @param str
364//! Reference to the string to which the ptr should be added
365//!
366//! @param ptr
367//! Pointer to the binary representation. It will be incremented
368//! according to the sze of the template argument
369//!
370//! @tparam T
371//! Type as which the binary data should be interpreted
372//!
373template<class T>
374void Converter::Add(string &str, const char* &ptr) const
375{
376 str += ' ' + GetString<T>(ptr);
377}
378
379// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
380//
381//! Convert the pointer into a boost::any object and add it to the
382//! provided vector
383//!
384//! @param vec
385//! Vector to which the boost::any object should be added
386//!
387//! @param ptr
388//! Pointer to the binary representation. It will be incremented
389//! according to the size of the template argument
390//!
391//! @tparam T
392//! Type as which the binary data should be interpreted
393//!
394template<class T>
395void Converter::Add(vector<boost::any> &vec, const char* &ptr) const
396{
397 vec.push_back(*reinterpret_cast<const T*>(ptr));
398 ptr += sizeof(T);
399}
400
401// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
402//
403//! Add the string pointed to by ptr to the given string.
404//!
405//! @param str
406//! Reference to the string to which the ptr should be added
407//!
408//! @param ptr
409//! Pointer to the binary representation. It will be incremented
410//! according to the size of the template argument
411//!
412void Converter::AddString(string &str, const char* &ptr) const
413{
414 const string txt(ptr);
415 str += ' '+txt;
416 ptr += txt.length()+1;
417}
418
419// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
420//
421//! Add the string pointed to by ptr as boost::any to the provided vector
422//!
423//! @param vec
424//! Vector to which the boost::any object should be added
425//!
426//! @param ptr
427//! Pointer to the binary representation. It will be incremented
428//! according to the size of the template argument
429//!
430void Converter::AddString(vector<boost::any> &vec, const char* &ptr) const
431{
432 const string txt(ptr);
433 vec.push_back(txt);
434 ptr += txt.length()+1;
435}
436
437// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
438//
439//! Compiles the format string into fList. See Compile() for more details.
440//!
441//! @param out
442//! Output stream to which possible logging is redirected
443//!
444//! @param fmt
445//! Format to be compiled. For details see class reference
446//!
447//! @param strict
448//! Setting this to true allows non DIM options, whiel false
449//! will restrict the possible format strings to the ones also
450//! understood by DIM.
451//!
452Converter::Converter(std::ostream &out, const std::string &fmt, bool strict)
453: wout(out), fFormat(Clean(fmt)), fList(Compile(out, fmt, strict))
454{
455}
456
457// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
458//
459//! Compiles the format string into fList.
460//!
461//! Output by default is redirected to cout.
462//!
463//! @param fmt
464//! Format to be compiled. For details see class reference
465//!
466//! @param strict
467//! Setting this to true allows non DIM options, whiel false
468//! will restrict the possible format strings to the ones also
469//! understood by DIM.
470//!
471Converter::Converter(const std::string &fmt, bool strict)
472: wout(cout), fFormat(Clean(fmt)), fList(Compile(fmt, strict))
473{
474}
475
476// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
477//
478//! Converts the provided format string into a vector.
479//!
480//! @tparam T
481//! Kind of data to be returned. This can either be boost::any objects
482//! or a bnary data-block (char).
483//!
484//! @param str
485//! Data to be converted. For details see class reference
486//!
487//! @returns
488//! A vector of the given template type containing the arguments. In
489//! case of failure an empty vector is returned.
490//!
491//! @throws
492//! std::runtime_error if the conversion was not successfull
493//!
494template <class T>
495vector<T> Converter::Get(const std::string &str) const
496{
497 if (!valid())
498 throw runtime_error("Compiled format invalid!");
499
500 // If the format is empty we are already done
501 if (empty() && str.empty())
502 {
503 wout << endl;
504 return vector<T>();
505 }
506
507 int arg = 0;
508 stringstream line(str);
509
510 vector<T> data;
511
512 for (Converter::FormatList::const_iterator i=fList.begin(); i<fList.end()-1; i++)
513 {
514 if (*i->first.first == typeid(string))
515 {
516 GetBinString(data, GetStringEol(line));
517 line.clear(ios::eofbit);
518 continue;
519 }
520
521 // Get as many items from the input line as requested
522 for (int j=0; j<i->second.first; j++)
523 {
524 switch (i->first.first->name()[0])
525 {
526 case 'b': GetBinImp(data, GetBool(line)); break;
527 case 's': GetBinImp(data, Get<short> (line)); break;
528 case 'i': GetBinImp(data, Get<int> (line)); break;
529 case 'l': GetBinImp(data, Get<long> (line)); break;
530 case 'f': GetBinImp(data, Get<float> (line)); break;
531 case 'd': GetBinImp(data, Get<double> (line)); break;
532 case 'x': GetBinImp(data, Get<long long>(line)); break;
533 case 'c':
534 if (line.peek()==-1)
535 {
536 line.clear(ios::failbit|ios::eofbit);
537 break;
538 }
539 GetBinImp(data, Get<unsigned char>(line));
540 if (line.peek()==-1)
541 line.clear(ios::eofbit);
542 break;
543 case 'N':
544 GetBinString(data, GetString(line));
545 if (*i->first.first == typeid(O))
546 line.clear(ios::goodbit|(line.rdstate()&ios::eofbit));
547 break;
548 default:
549 // This should never happen!
550 throw runtime_error("Format '"+string(i->first.first->name())+" not supported!");
551 }
552
553 arg++;
554 }
555
556 if (!line)
557 break;
558 }
559 wout << endl;
560
561 // Something wrong with the conversion (e.g. 5.5 for an int)
562 if (line.fail() && !line.eof())
563 {
564 line.clear(); // This is necesasary to get a proper response from tellg()
565
566 ostringstream err;
567 err << "Error converting argument at " << arg << " [fmt=" << fFormat << "]!\n";
568 err << line.str() << "\n";
569 err << setw(int(line.tellg())) << " " << "^\n";
570 throw runtime_error(err.str());
571 }
572
573 // Not enough arguments, we have not reached the end
574 if (line.fail() && line.eof())
575 {
576 line.clear();
577
578 ostringstream err;
579 err << "Not enough arguments [fmt=" << fFormat << "]!\n";
580 err << line.str() << "\n";
581 err << setw(int(line.tellg())+1) << " " << "^\n";
582 throw runtime_error(err.str());
583 }
584
585 // Too many arguments, we have not reached the end
586 // Unfortunately, this can also mean that there is something
587 // wrong with the last argument
588 if (line.good() && !line.eof())
589 {
590 ostringstream err;
591 err << "More arguments available than expected [fmt=" << fFormat << "]!\n";
592 err << line.str() << "\n";
593 err << setw(int(line.tellg())+1) << " " << "^\n";
594 throw runtime_error(err.str());
595 }
596
597 return data;
598
599}
600
601std::vector<boost::any> Converter::GetAny(const std::string &str) const
602{
603 return Get<boost::any>(str);
604}
605
606std::vector<char> Converter::GetVector(const std::string &str) const
607{
608 return Get<char>(str);
609}
610
611// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
612//
613//! Converts the provided data block into a vector of boost::any or
614//! a string.
615//!
616//! @tparam T
617//! Kind of data to be returned. This can either be boost::any objects
618//! or a string
619//!
620//! @returns
621//! A vector of the given template type containing the arguments. In
622//! case of failure an empty vector is returned.
623//!
624//! @throws
625//! std::runtime_error if the conversion was not successfull
626//!
627template<class T>
628T Converter::Get(const void *dat, size_t size) const
629{
630 if (!valid())
631 throw runtime_error("Compiled format invalid!");
632
633 if (dat==0)
634 throw runtime_error("Data pointer == NULL!");
635
636 const char *ptr = reinterpret_cast<const char *>(dat);
637
638 T text;
639 for (Converter::FormatList::const_iterator i=fList.begin(); i<fList.end()-1; i++)
640 {
641 if (ptr-size>dat)
642 {
643 ostringstream err;
644 err << "Format description [fmt=" << fFormat << "] exceeds available data size (" << size << ")";
645 throw runtime_error(err.str());
646 }
647
648 if (*i->first.first == typeid(string))
649 {
650 if (size>0)
651 AddString(text, ptr);
652 if (ptr-size<=dat)
653 return text;
654 break;
655 }
656
657 // Get as many items from the input line as requested
658 for (int j=0; j<i->second.first; j++)
659 {
660 switch (i->first.first->name()[0])
661 {
662 case 'b': Add<bool> (text, ptr); break;
663 case 'c': Add<char> (text, ptr); break;
664 case 's': Add<short> (text, ptr); break;
665 case 'i': Add<int> (text, ptr); break;
666 case 'l': Add<long> (text, ptr); break;
667 case 'f': Add<float> (text, ptr); break;
668 case 'd': Add<double> (text, ptr); break;
669 case 'x': Add<long long>(text, ptr); break;
670 case 'N': AddString(text, ptr); break;
671
672 case 'v':
673 // This should never happen!
674 throw runtime_error("Type 'void' not supported!");
675 default:
676 throw runtime_error("TypeId '"+string(i->first.first->name())+"' not known!");
677 }
678 }
679 }
680
681 if (ptr-size!=dat)
682 {
683 ostringstream err;
684 err << "Data block size (" << size << ") doesn't fit format description [fmt=" << fFormat << "]";
685 throw runtime_error(err.str());
686 }
687
688 return text;
689}
690
691std::vector<boost::any> Converter::GetAny(const void *dat, size_t size) const
692{
693 return Get<vector<boost::any>>(dat, size);
694}
695
696std::vector<char> Converter::GetVector(const void *dat, size_t size) const
697{
698 const string ref = GetString(dat, size);
699
700 vector<char> data;
701 data.insert(data.begin(), ref.begin()+1, ref.end());
702 data.push_back(0);
703
704 return data;
705}
706
707string Converter::GetString(const void *dat, size_t size) const
708{
709 const string s = Get<string>(dat, size);
710 return s.empty() ? s : s.substr(1);
711}
712
713template<class T>
714Converter::Type Converter::GetType()
715{
716 Type t;
717 t.first = &typeid(T);
718 t.second = sizeof(T);
719 return t;
720}
721
722template<class T>
723Converter::Type Converter::GetVoid()
724{
725 Type t;
726 t.first = &typeid(T);
727 t.second = 0;
728 return t;
729}
730
731// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
732//
733//! static function to compile a format string.
734//!
735//! @param out
736//! Output stream to which possible logging is redirected
737//!
738//! @param fmt
739//! Format to be compiled. For details see class reference
740//!
741//! @param strict
742//! Setting this to true allows non DIM options, whiel false
743//! will restrict the possible format strings to the ones also
744//! understood by DIM.
745//!
746Converter::FormatList Converter::Compile(std::ostream &out, const std::string &fmt, bool strict)
747{
748 ostringstream text;
749
750 // Access both, the data and the format through a stringstream
751 stringstream stream(fmt);
752
753 // For better performance we could use sregex
754 static const boost::regex expr1("^([CSILFDXBOW])(:([1-9]+[0-9]*))?$");
755 static const boost::regex expr2("^([CSILFDX])(:([1-9]+[0-9]*))?$");
756
757 FormatList list;
758 Format format;
759
760 // Tokenize the format
761 string buffer;
762 while (getline(stream, buffer, ';'))
763 {
764 boost::smatch what;
765 if (!boost::regex_match(buffer, what, strict?expr2:expr1))
766 {
767 out << kRed << "Wrong format string '" << buffer << "'!" << endl;
768 return FormatList();
769 }
770
771 const string t = what[1]; // type id
772 const string n = what[3]; // counter
773
774 const int cnt = atoi(n.c_str());
775
776 // if the :N part was not given assume 1
777 format.second.first = cnt == 0 ? 1 : cnt;
778
779 if (strict && t[0]=='C' && cnt>0)
780 {
781 out << kRed << "Dim doesn't support the format C with N>0!" << endl;
782 return FormatList();
783 }
784
785 // Check if the format is just C (without a number)
786 // That would mean that it is a \0 terminated string
787 if (t[0]=='C' && cnt==0)
788 {
789 format.first = GetType<string>();
790 list.push_back(format);
791 format.second.second = 0; // end position not known
792 break;
793 }
794
795 // Get as many items from the input line as requested
796 switch (t[0])
797 {
798 case 'B': format.first = GetType<bool>(); break;
799 case 'C': format.first = GetType<char>(); break;
800 case 'S': format.first = GetType<short>(); break;
801 case 'I': format.first = GetType<int>(); break;
802 case 'L': format.first = GetType<long>(); break;
803 case 'F': format.first = GetType<float>(); break;
804 case 'D': format.first = GetType<double>(); break;
805 case 'X': format.first = GetType<long long>(); break;
806 case 'O': format.first = GetVoid<O>(); break;
807 case 'W': format.first = GetVoid<W>(); break;
808 default:
809 // This should never happen!
810 out << kRed << "Format '" << t[0] << " not known!" << endl;
811 return list;
812 }
813
814 list.push_back(format);
815 format.second.second += format.first.second * format.second.first;
816 }
817
818 format.first = GetVoid<void>();
819 format.second.first = 0;
820
821 list.push_back(format);
822
823 return list;
824}
825
826// --------------------------------------------------------------------------
827//
828//! Same as Compile(ostream&,string&,bool) but cout is used as the default
829//! output stream.
830//!
831//!
832Converter::FormatList Converter::Compile(const std::string &fmt, bool strict)
833{
834 return Compile(cout, fmt, strict);
835}
836
837vector<string> Converter::Regex(const string &expr, const string &line)
838{
839 const boost::regex reg(expr);
840
841 boost::smatch what;
842 if (!boost::regex_match(line, what, reg, boost::match_extra))
843 return vector<string>();
844
845 vector<string> ret;
846 for (unsigned int i=0; i<what.size(); i++)
847 ret.push_back(what[i]);
848
849 return ret;
850}
851
852
853void Converter::ToFits(void *dest, const void *src, size_t size) const
854{
855 // crawl through the src buffer and copy the data appropriately to the
856 // destination buffer
857 // Assumption: the string is always last. This way we
858 // use the provided size to determine the number
859 // of character to copy
860
861 char *charDest = static_cast<char*>(dest);
862 const char *charSrc = static_cast<const char*>(src);
863
864 for (Converter::FormatList::const_iterator i=fList.begin(); i!=fList.end(); i++)
865 {
866//ETIENNE this check fails for very fine cases. Disabled it
867 // FIXME: This is still not really safe
868// if (charDest-size>=dest)
869// {
870// ostringstream err;
871// err << "Format description [fmt=" << fFormat << "] exceeds available data size (" << size << ")";
872// throw runtime_error(err.str());
873// }
874
875 const char type = i->first.first->name()[0];
876
877 // string types
878 if (type=='S' || type=='O' || type=='W')
879 {
880 // copy string until termination
881 while (*charSrc)
882 *charDest++ = *charSrc++;
883
884 // Copy \0-termination
885//ETIENNE: Do not copy the \0 as it must not be written to fits files. just increment charSrc instead
886 // *charDest++ = *charSrc++;
887 charSrc++;
888 continue;
889 }
890
891 const int s = i->first.second; // size of element
892 const int n = i->second.first; // number of elements
893
894 // for all elements of this column
895 for (int j=0; j<n; j++)
896 {
897 reverse_copy(charSrc, charSrc+s, charDest);
898
899 charSrc += s;
900 charDest += s;
901 }
902 }
903
904 if (charDest-size!=dest)
905 {
906 ostringstream err;
907 err << "Data block size (" << size << ") doesn't fit format description [fmt=" << fFormat << "]";
908 throw runtime_error(err.str());
909 }
910}
911
912vector<char> Converter::ToFits(const void *src, size_t size) const
913{
914 vector<char> dest(size);
915 ToFits(&dest[0], src, size);
916 return dest;
917}
918
919
920void Converter::Print(std::ostream &out) const
921{
922 for (FormatList::const_iterator i=fList.begin(); i!=fList.end(); i++)
923 {
924 out << "Type=" << i->first.first->name() << "[" << i->first.second << "] ";
925 out << "N=" << i->second.first << " ";
926 out << "offset=" << i->second.second << endl;
927 }
928}
929
930void Converter::Print() const
931{
932 return Print(cout);
933}
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