Classes to store header unit data.
A header is made of records, represented in memory by objects of type... Record
! A Record
is a simple structure which stores the keyword, value, unit and comment, and is templated by the value type.
Passing a large number of records around can be complex, all the more if the value types are different given how cumbersome it would be to use a std::tuple
of various Record
s.
Two record containers are provided to ease this:
RecordVec
is a homogeneous container, i.e. the value type is the same for each contained record;RecordSeq
is an alias for RecordVec<VariantValue>
, which represents a run-time tuple.Records in those containers are convertible thanks to an internal casting system.
TypedKey
is a tool used to robustify the API, for more safety when reading a record (or a column). It conveys alone both the name and type of the record. TypedKey
s are preferrably created with function as()
.
TypedKey
s are used to write the type close to the name of the records in function calls, that is, writing:
instead of:
which would be error-prone when reading many records.
Typedefs | |
using | RecordSeq = RecordVec< VariantValue > |
A sequence of records of any type. | |
using | VariantValue = boost::any |
The variant value type for records. More... | |
Classes | |
struct | Record< T > |
Keyword-value pair with optional unit and comment. More... | |
class | RecordVec< T > |
A vector of records with find and conversion services. More... | |
Macros | |
#define | ELEFITS_FOREACH_RECORD_TYPE(MACRO) |
Loop over supported record types. More... | |