Tizen Native API
4.0
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//Compile with: //gcc -g eina_model_03.c -o eina_model_03 `pkg-config --cflags --libs eina` #include <Eina.h> #include <string.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <errno.h> static Eina_Model_Type *ADDRESS_BOOK_TYPE; static Eina_Model_Type *PERSON_TYPE; static void address_book_init(void); int main(void) { Eina_Model *address_book; Eina_Value val; int i, count; char *s; eina_init(); address_book_init(); address_book = eina_model_new(ADDRESS_BOOK_TYPE); eina_value_setup(&val, EINA_VALUE_TYPE_STRING); eina_value_set(&val, "addr_book.txt"); eina_model_property_set(address_book, "filename", &val); eina_value_flush(&val); eina_model_load(address_book); s = eina_model_to_string(address_book); printf("model as string:\n%s\n\n", s); free(s); count = eina_model_child_count(address_book); printf("Address Book with %d entries:\n", count); for (i = 0; i < count; i++) { Eina_Model *person = eina_model_child_get(address_book, i); Eina_Value nameval, emailval; const char *name, *email; eina_model_property_get(person, "name", &nameval); eina_model_property_get(person, "email", &emailval); eina_value_get(&nameval, &name); eina_value_get(&emailval, &email); printf("%02d \"%s\" <%s>\n", i, name, email); // We don't need property values anymore eina_value_flush(&nameval); eina_value_flush(&emailval); // We don't need our reference to person anymore eina_model_unref(person); } eina_model_unref(address_book); eina_shutdown(); return 0; } // Structure Descriptions are just used internally in the type constructors: static Eina_Value_Struct_Desc *ADDRESS_BOOK_DESC; static Eina_Value_Struct_Desc *PERSON_DESC; static Eina_Bool _person_constructor(Eina_Model *model) { // call parent type constructor, like "super" in other languages: if (!eina_model_type_constructor(EINA_MODEL_TYPE_STRUCT, model)) return EINA_FALSE; // Do specific setup of our internal structure, letting it know about // our description return eina_model_struct_set(model, PERSON_DESC, NULL); } static Eina_Bool _address_book_constructor(Eina_Model *model) { // call parent type constructor, like "super" in other languages: if (!eina_model_type_constructor(EINA_MODEL_TYPE_STRUCT, model)) return EINA_FALSE; // Do specific setup of our internal structure, letting it know about // our description return eina_model_struct_set(model, ADDRESS_BOOK_DESC, NULL); } static Eina_Bool _address_book_load(Eina_Model *model) { const char *filename; Eina_Value val; char buf[256]; FILE *f; // We retrieve filename from property of same name: eina_model_property_get(model, "filename", &val); eina_value_get(&val, &filename); EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(filename, EINA_FALSE); f = fopen(filename, "r"); // Now that we have used filename, we must free its memory holder: eina_value_flush(&val); EINA_SAFETY_ON_NULL_RETURN_VAL(f, EINA_FALSE); while (fgets(buf, sizeof(buf), f)) { Eina_Model *person; char *name, *email; if (strlen(buf) <= 1) continue; name = strtok(buf, "\t"); email = strtok(NULL, "\n"); if ((!name) || (!email)) continue; // Create person person = eina_model_new(PERSON_TYPE); // Setup value type as string, as our properties are strings: eina_value_setup(&val, EINA_VALUE_TYPE_STRING); // Set string properties: eina_value_set(&val, name); eina_model_property_set(person, "name", &val); eina_value_set(&val, email); eina_model_property_set(person, "email", &val); // Flush value, free string eina_value_flush(&val); // Add person to the end of model children eina_model_child_append(model, person); // Model already holds its reference to person, we release ours eina_model_unref(person); } fclose(f); return EINA_TRUE; } static void address_book_init(void) { // Declare type for internal struct, this is just used to easily // create Eina_Value_Struct_Member array for Eina_Value_Struct_Desc. // // We don't need this structure outside address_book_init() // as it is managed automatically by Eina_Value_Struct, used by // Eina_Model_Struct! Handy! :-) typedef struct _Person Person; struct _Person { const char *name; const char *email; }; static Eina_Value_Struct_Member person_members[] = { // no eina_value_type as they are not constant initializers, see below. EINA_VALUE_STRUCT_MEMBER(NULL, Person, name), EINA_VALUE_STRUCT_MEMBER(NULL, Person, email) }; // Values that cannot be set on static declarations since they are not // constant initializers. It is a nitpick from C that we need to deal with // here and on all our other declarations. person_members[0].type = EINA_VALUE_TYPE_STRING; person_members[1].type = EINA_VALUE_TYPE_STRING; static Eina_Value_Struct_Desc person_desc = { EINA_VALUE_STRUCT_DESC_VERSION, NULL, // no special operations person_members, EINA_C_ARRAY_LENGTH(person_members), sizeof(Person) }; static Eina_Model_Type person_type = EINA_MODEL_TYPE_INIT_NOPRIVATE ("Person_Type", Eina_Model_Type, NULL, // no type as EINA_MODEL_TYPE_STRUCT is not constant initializer! NULL, // no extra interfaces NULL // no extra events); ); person_type.parent = EINA_MODEL_TYPE_STRUCT; // Set our overloaded methods: person_type.constructor = _person_constructor; typedef struct _Address_Book Address_Book; struct _Address_Book { const char *filename; }; static Eina_Value_Struct_Member address_book_members[] = { // no eina_value_type as they are not constant initializers, see below. EINA_VALUE_STRUCT_MEMBER(NULL, Address_Book, filename) }; address_book_members[0].type = EINA_VALUE_TYPE_STRING; static Eina_Value_Struct_Desc address_book_desc = { EINA_VALUE_STRUCT_DESC_VERSION, NULL, // no special operations address_book_members, EINA_C_ARRAY_LENGTH(address_book_members), sizeof(Address_Book) }; static Eina_Model_Type address_book_type = EINA_MODEL_TYPE_INIT_NOPRIVATE ("Address_Book_Type", Eina_Model_Type, NULL, // no type as EINA_MODEL_TYPE_STRUCT is not constant initializer! NULL, // no extra interfaces NULL // no extra events); ); address_book_type.parent = EINA_MODEL_TYPE_STRUCT; // Set our overloaded methods: address_book_type.constructor = _address_book_constructor; address_book_type.load = _address_book_load; // Expose the configured pointers to public usage: // NOTE: they are static, so they live after this function returns! PERSON_TYPE = &person_type; PERSON_DESC = &person_desc; ADDRESS_BOOK_TYPE = &address_book_type; ADDRESS_BOOK_DESC = &address_book_desc; }