BOSL2/structs.scad
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//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// LibFile: structs.scad
// Struct/Dictionary manipulation functions.
// Includes:
// include <BOSL2/std.scad>
// include <BOSL2/structs.scad>
// FileGroup: Data Management
// FileSummary: Structure/Dictionary Manipulation
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Section: struct operations
//
// A struct is a data structure that associates arbitrary keywords (of any type) with values (of any type).
// Structures are implemented as lists of [keyword, value] pairs.
//
// An empty list `[]` is an empty structure and can be used wherever a structure input is required.
// Function: struct_set()
// Usage:
// struct_set(struct, keyword, value, [grow])
// struct_set(struct, [keyword1, value1, keyword2, value2, ...], [grow])
// Description:
// Sets the keyword(s) in the structure to the specified value(s), returning a new updated structure. If a keyword
// exists its value is changed, otherwise the keyword is added to the structure. If grow is set to false then
// it is an error to set a keyword not already defined in the structure. If you specify the same keyword twice
// that is also an error. If speed matters, use the first form with scalars rather than the list form: this is
// about thirty times faster.
// Arguments:
// struct = Input structure.
// keyword = Keyword to set.
// value = Value to set the keyword to.
// grow = Set to true to allow structure to grow, or false for new keywords to generate an error. Default: true
function struct_set(struct, keyword, value=undef, grow=true) =
!is_list(keyword)? (
let( ind=search([keyword],struct,1,0)[0] )
ind==[]? (
assert(grow,str("Unknown keyword \"",keyword))
concat(struct, [[keyword,value]])
) : list_set(struct, [ind], [[keyword,value]])
) : _parse_pairs(struct,keyword,grow);
function _parse_pairs(spec, input, grow=true, index=0, result=undef) =
assert(len(input)%2==0,"Odd number of entries in [keyword,value] pair list")
let( result = result==undef ? spec : result)
index == len(input) ? result :
_parse_pairs(spec,input,grow,index+2,struct_set(result, input[index], input[index+1],grow));
// Function: struct_remove()
// Usage:
// struct_remove(struct, keyword)
// Description:
// Remove keyword or keyword list from a structure
// Arguments:
// struct = input structure
// keyword = a single string (keyword) or list of strings (keywords) to remove
function struct_remove(struct, keyword) =
is_string(keyword)? struct_remove(struct, [keyword]) :
let(ind = search(keyword, struct))
list_remove(struct, ind);
// Function: struct_val()
// Usage:
// struct_val(struct, keyword, default)
// Description:
// Returns the value for the specified keyword in the structure, or default value if the keyword is not present
// Arguments:
// struct = input structure
// keyword = keyword whose value to return
// default = default value to return if keyword is not present, defaults to undef
function struct_val(struct, keyword, default=undef) =
assert(is_def(keyword),"keyword is missing")
let(ind = search([keyword],struct)[0])
ind == [] ? default : struct[ind][1];
// Function: struct_keys()
// Usage:
// keys = struct_keys(struct)
// Description:
// Returns a list of the keys in a structure
// Arguments:
// struct = input structure
function struct_keys(struct) =
[for(entry=struct) entry[0]];
// Function&Module: struct_echo()
// Usage:
// struct_echo(struct, [name])
// Description:
// Displays a list of structure keywords and values, one pair per line, for easier reading.
// Arguments:
// struct = input structure
// name = optional structure name to list at the top of the output. Default: ""
function struct_echo(struct,name="") =
let( keylist = [for(entry=struct) str(" ",entry[0],": ",entry[1],"\n")])
echo(str("\nStructure ",name,"\n",str_join(keylist)))
undef;
module struct_echo(struct,name="") {
no_children($children);
dummy = struct_echo(struct,name);
}
// Function: is_struct()
// Usage:
// is_struct(struct)
// Description:
// Returns true if the input has the form of a structure, false otherwise.
function is_struct(x) =
is_list(x) && [
for (xx=x) if(
!is_list(xx) ||
len(xx) != 2 ||
!is_string(xx[0])
) 1
] == [];
// vim: expandtab tabstop=4 shiftwidth=4 softtabstop=4 nowrap