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Moo*_*ice 9 c++ boost-program-options boost-any

我有一张代表配置的地图.这是地图std::stringboost::any.

此映射在开始时初始化,我希望用户能够在命令行上覆盖这些选项.

我喜欢做的是使用该options_description::add_option()方法从此地图构建程序选项.但是,它需要一个模板参数,po::value<>而我只有boost::any.

到目前为止,我只是拥有代码的shell. m_Config代表我的配置类,并getTuples()返回一个std::map<std::string, Tuple>. TuplePair是一个typedef std::pair<std::string, Tuple>和Tuple包含boost::any我感兴趣的.

    po::options_description desc;
    std::for_each(m_Config.getTuples().begin(),
                  m_Config.getTuples().end(),
                  [&desc](const TuplePair& _pair)
    {
            // what goes here? :)
            // desc.add_options() ( _pair.first, po::value<???>, "");
    });
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有没有办法以这种方式构建它,还是我需要自己去做?

提前致谢!

GMa*_*ckG 18

boost::any不适用于您的问题.它执行最基本的类型擦除形式:存储和(类型安全)检索,就是这样.如您所见,无法执行任何其他操作.正如jhasse指出的那样,你可以测试你想要支持的每种类型,但这是一个维护噩梦.

更好的是扩展想法的boost::any用途.不幸的是,这需要一些锅炉板代码.如果您想尝试一下,现在正在邮件列表(标题为"[boost] RFC:type erasure")上讨论一个新的Boost库,它本质上是一个通用类型擦除实用程序:您定义了操作像你要删除的擦除类型,它会生成适当的实用程序类型.(它可以模拟boost::any,例如,要求擦除类型是可复制构造和类型安全的,并且可以boost::function<>通过另外要求类型可以调用来模拟.)

除此之外,你最好的选择可能就是自己编写这样的类型.我会帮你的:

#include <boost/program_options.hpp>
#include <typeinfo>
#include <stdexcept>

namespace po = boost::program_options;

class any_option
{
public: 
    any_option() :
    mContent(0) // no content
    {}

    template <typename T>
    any_option(const T& value) :
    mContent(new holder<T>(value))
    {
        // above is where the erasure happens,
        // holder<T> inherits from our non-template
        // base class, which will make virtual calls
        // to the actual implementation; see below
    }

    any_option(const any_option& other) :
    mContent(other.empty() ? 0 : other.mContent->clone())
    {
        // note we need an explicit clone method to copy,
        // since with an erased type it's impossible
    }

    any_option& operator=(any_option other)
    {
        // copy-and-swap idiom is short and sweet
        swap(*this, other);

        return *this;
    }

    ~any_option()
    {
        // delete our content when we're done
        delete mContent;
    }

    bool empty() const
    {
        return !mContent;
    }

    friend void swap(any_option& first, any_option& second)
    {
        std::swap(first.mContent, second.mContent);
    }

    // now we define the interface we'd like to support through erasure:

    // getting the data out if we know the type will be useful,
    // just like boost::any. (defined as friend free-function)
    template <typename T>
    friend T* any_option_cast(any_option*);

    // and the ability to query the type
    const std::type_info& type() const
    {
        return mContent->type(); // call actual function
    }

    // we also want to be able to call options_description::add_option(),
    // so we add a function that will do so (through a virtual call)
    void add_option(po::options_description desc, const char* name)
    {
        mContent->add_option(desc, name); // call actual function
    }

private:
    // done with the interface, now we define the non-template base class,
    // which has virtual functions where we need type-erased functionality
    class placeholder
    {
    public:
        virtual ~placeholder()
        {
            // allow deletion through base with virtual destructor
        }

        // the interface needed to support any_option operations:

        // need to be able to clone the stored value
        virtual placeholder* clone() const = 0;

        // need to be able to test the stored type, for safe casts
        virtual const std::type_info& type() const = 0;

        // and need to be able to perform add_option with type info
        virtual void add_option(po::options_description desc,
                                    const char* name) = 0;
    };

    // and the template derived class, which will support the interface
    template <typename T>
    class holder : public placeholder
    {
    public:
        holder(const T& value) :
        mValue(value)
        {}

        // implement the required interface:
        placeholder* clone() const
        {
            return new holder<T>(mValue);
        }

        const std::type_info& type() const
        {
            return typeid(mValue);
        }

        void add_option(po::options_description desc, const char* name)
        {
            desc.add_options()(name, po::value<T>(), "");
        }

        // finally, we have a direct value accessor
        T& value()
        {
            return mValue;
        }

    private:
        T mValue;

        // noncopyable, use cloning interface
        holder(const holder&);
        holder& operator=(const holder&);
    };

    // finally, we store a pointer to the base class
    placeholder* mContent;
};

class bad_any_option_cast :
    public std::bad_cast
{
public:
    const char* what() const throw()
    {
        return "bad_any_option_cast: failed conversion";
    }
};

template <typename T>
T* any_option_cast(any_option* anyOption)
{
    typedef any_option::holder<T> holder;

    return anyOption.type() == typeid(T) ? 
            &static_cast<holder*>(anyOption.mContent)->value() : 0; 
}

template <typename T>
const T* any_option_cast(const any_option* anyOption)
{
    // none of the operations in non-const any_option_cast
    // are mutating, so this is safe and simple (constness
    // is restored to the return value automatically)
    return any_option_cast<T>(const_cast<any_option*>(anyOption));
}

template <typename T>
T& any_option_cast(any_option& anyOption)
{
    T* result = any_option_cast(&anyOption);
    if (!result)
        throw bad_any_option_cast();

    return *result;
}

template <typename T>
const T& any_option_cast(const any_option& anyOption)
{
    return any_option_cast<T>(const_cast<any_option&>(anyOption));
}

// NOTE: My casting operator has slightly different use than
// that of boost::any. Namely, it automatically returns a reference
// to the stored value, so you don't need to (and cannot) specify it.
// If you liked the old way, feel free to peek into their source.

#include <boost/foreach.hpp>
#include <map>

int main()
{
    // (it's a good exercise to step through this with
    //  a debugger to see how it all comes together)
    typedef std::map<std::string, any_option> map_type;
    typedef map_type::value_type pair_type;

    map_type m;

    m.insert(std::make_pair("int", any_option(5)));
    m.insert(std::make_pair("double", any_option(3.14)));

    po::options_description desc;

    BOOST_FOREACH(pair_type& pair, m)
    {
        pair.second.add_option(desc, pair.first.c_str());
    }

    // etc.
}
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