- latest cmake fixes.
authorDuncan Mac-Vicar P <dmacvicar@suse.de>
Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:54:04 +0000 (10:54 +0000)
committerDuncan Mac-Vicar P <dmacvicar@suse.de>
Wed, 28 Feb 2007 10:54:04 +0000 (10:54 +0000)
- First version that builds fine in autobuild
- iniparser included. just 1 source file.

CMakeLists.txt
cmake/modules/FindGettext.cmake
libzypp.spec.cmake
zypp/CMakeLists.txt
zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.conf [new file with mode: 0644]
zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.cpp [new file with mode: 0644]
zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.dia [new file with mode: 0644]
zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.hpp [new file with mode: 0644]
zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.html [new file with mode: 0644]
zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.png [new file with mode: 0644]
zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file_sample.cpp [new file with mode: 0644]

index 9458600..bf638d6 100644 (file)
@@ -1,14 +1,14 @@
 PROJECT(libzypp)
 
 # Library
-IF ( ${LIB} )
+IF ( DEFINED LIB )
   SET ( LIB_INSTALL_DIR "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/${LIB}" )
-ELSE ( ${LIB} )
+ELSE ( DEFINED  LIB )
   IF ( EXISTS "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib64" )
     SET( LIB_SUFFIX "64" )
   ENDIF ( EXISTS "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib64" )
   SET ( LIB_INSTALL_DIR "${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/lib${LIB_SUFFIX}" )
-ENDIF ( ${LIB} )
+ENDIF ( DEFINED  LIB )
 MESSAGE(STATUS "Libraries will be installed in ${LIB_INSTALL_DIR}" )
 ####################################################################
 # CONFIGURATION                                                    #
index 17c08fb..96ba8c4 100644 (file)
@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ MACRO(GETTEXT_CREATE_TRANSLATIONS _potFile _firstPoFile)
    GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(_potBasename ${_potFile} NAME_WE)
    GET_FILENAME_COMPONENT(_absPotFile ${_potFile} ABSOLUTE)
 
-   MESSAGE( STATUS "pot: ${_potFile} converted to ${_potBasename}")
+#MESSAGE( STATUS "pot: ${_potFile} converted to ${_potBasename}")
 
    SET(_addToAll)
    IF(${_firstPoFile} STREQUAL "ALL")
index b66230d..0afa42c 100644 (file)
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ Authors:
 %build
 mkdir build
 cd build
-cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%{prefix} -DLIB=${_lib} -DCMAKE_SKIP_RPATH=1 ..
+cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%{prefix} -DLIB=%{_lib} -DCMAKE_SKIP_RPATH=1 ..
 CXXFLAGS="$RPM_OPT_FLAGS" \
 make %{?jobs:-j %jobs}
 make -C doc/autodoc %{?jobs:-j %jobs}
index 72d4bb3..864e88a 100644 (file)
@@ -413,6 +413,19 @@ INSTALL(  FILES
   DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include/zypp/parser
 )
 
+SET( zypp_parser_inifile_SRCS
+  parser/inifile/ini_file.cpp
+)
+
+SET( zypp_parser_inifile_HEADERS
+  parser/inifile/ini_file.hpp
+)
+
+INSTALL(  FILES
+  ${zypp_parser_inifile_HEADERS}
+  DESTINATION ${CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX}/include/zypp/parser/inifile
+)
+
 SET( zypp_parser_tagfile_SRCS
   parser/tagfile/ParseException.cc
   parser/tagfile/TagFileParser.cc
@@ -962,6 +975,7 @@ ${zypp_source_susetags_SRCS}
 ${zypp_target_modalias_SRCS}
 ${zypp_target_SRCS}
 ${zypp_parser_yum_SRCS}
+${zypp_parser_inifile_SRCS}
 ${zypp_detail_SRCS}
 ${zypp_pool_SRCS}
 )
@@ -994,6 +1008,7 @@ ${zypp_source_susetags_HEADERS}
 ${zypp_target_modalias_HEADERS}
 ${zypp_target_HEADERS}
 ${zypp_parser_yum_HEADERS}
+${zypp_parser_inifile_HEADERS}
 ${zypp_detail_HEADERS}
 ${zypp_pool_HEADERS}
 )
@@ -1004,7 +1019,7 @@ ${zypp_pool_HEADERS}
 MACRO( SET_LOGGROUP _group _files  )
   SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( ${_files} COMPILE_FLAGS -DZYPP_BASE_LOGGER_LOGGROUP=\\"${_group}\\" )
   FOREACH (_currentFile ${ARGN})
-    MESSAGE( STATUS "setting loggroup to \"${_group}\" for ${_currentFile}" )
+#MESSAGE( STATUS "setting loggroup to \"${_group}\" for ${_currentFile}" )
     SET_SOURCE_FILES_PROPERTIES( ${_currentFile} COMPILE_FLAGS -DZYPP_BASE_LOGGER_LOGGROUP=\\"${_group}\\" )
   ENDFOREACH (_currentFile ${ARGN})
 ENDMACRO( SET_LOGGROUP )
diff --git a/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.conf b/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.conf
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..f8090c9
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,3 @@
+# Configuration file (really a shell script!)
+name=ini_file
+version=1.0
diff --git a/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.cpp b/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.cpp
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..5380b43
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,309 @@
+//
+// Copyright (c) 2006 Alexis Wilke
+//
+// Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
+// 
+// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
+// obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
+// this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
+// execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
+// Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
+// do so, all subject to the following:
+// 
+// The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
+// the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
+// must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
+// all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
+// works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
+// a source language processor.
+// 
+// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
+// SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
+// FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
+// ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+// DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+//
+// Find documentation on the home website:
+//
+//     http://boost-extras.sourceforge.net/
+//     http://boost-extras.sourceforge.net/ini_file/ini_file.html
+//
+#include       "ini_file.hpp"
+#include       <iostream>
+
+namespace ini_file
+{
+const param param_map::m_empty("");
+const section section_map::m_empty("");
+
+std::istream& operator >> (std::istream& in, section_map& _section_map)
+{
+       boost::shared_ptr<section>      sec;
+       boost::shared_ptr<param>        par;
+       std::string                                     result, comment, name;
+       char                                            c, quote;
+       const char                                      *s, *e;
+       int                                                     line, i;
+
+       line = 0;
+       while(!in.eof() && !!in) {
+               ++line;
+               getline(in, result);
+//std::cout << "Line = <<" << result << ">>" << std::endl;
+               if(result.size() == 0) continue;
+               switch(c = result[0]) {
+               case ';':
+                       // comment
+                       if(comment.size() > 0) {
+                               comment += "\n";
+                       }
+                       s = result.c_str() + 1;
+                       while(isspace(*s)) {
+                               ++s;
+                       }
+                       comment += s;
+                       break;
+
+               case '[':
+                       // section
+                       s = result.c_str() + 1;
+                       e = result.c_str() + result.size();
+                       while(s < e && isspace(s[0])) {
+                               ++s;
+                       }
+                       while(e > s && isspace(e[-1])) {
+                               --e;
+                       }
+                       if(e[-1] != ']') {
+                               // name must end with ']' + optional spaces
+                               throw ini_exceptions::invalid_section_name();
+                       }
+                       --e;
+                       while(e > s && isspace(e[-1])) {
+                               --e;
+                       }
+                       if(e == s) {
+                               // name mustn't be empty
+                               throw ini_exceptions::invalid_section_name();
+                       }
+                       // valid section name, create section
+                       sec.reset(new section(result.substr(s - result.c_str(), e - s)));
+                       sec->set_comment(comment);
+                       comment.clear();
+                       _section_map.insert(sec);
+                       break;
+
+               default:
+                       // make sure the variable starts with a letter or _
+                       // (there is no spec. for that, but it feels sensical;
+                       // should that apply to section names?)
+                       if((c >= 'a' || c <= 'z')
+                       && (c >= 'A' || c <= 'Z')
+                       && c == '_') {
+                               if(isspace(c)) {
+                                       // note the loop does not test 'result[0]'
+                                       // since we just checked it (it's in 'c')
+                                       i = result.size() - 1;
+                                       while(i > 0 && isspace(result[i])) {
+                                               --i;
+                                       }
+                                       if(i == 0) {
+                                               // empty line with just spaces
+                                               continue;
+                                       }
+                               }
+                               // unsure what this is
+                               throw ini_exceptions::invalid_param_name();
+                       }
+                       if(!sec) {
+                               // variables before a section is not valid
+                               throw ini_exceptions::param_without_section();
+                       }
+                       s = result.c_str();
+                       e = s + 1;
+                       while(!isspace(*e) && *e != '=') {
+                               ++e;
+                       }
+                       // This case cannot happen since we start with e = s + 1.
+                       //if(e == s) {
+                       //      // empty variable names are not acceptable
+                       //      throw ini_exceptions::invalid_param_name();
+                       //}
+                       par.reset(new param(result.substr(0, e - s)));
+                       while(isspace(*e)) {
+                               ++e;
+                       }
+                       if(*e != '=') {
+                               // variable names must be followed by '='
+                               throw ini_exceptions::invalid_parameter();
+                       }
+                       ++e;
+                       while(isspace(*e)) {
+                               ++e;
+                       }
+                       quote = *e;
+                       if(quote == '"' || quote == '\'') {
+                               // quoted value
+                               ++e;
+                               s = e;
+                               while(*e != quote && *e != '\0') {
+                                       // allow escaping, but keep the backslashes
+                                       // TODO: which is wrong!
+                                       if(*e == '\\' && e[1] == quote) {
+                                               ++e;
+                                       }
+                                       ++e;
+                               }
+                               if(*e != quote) {
+                                       throw ini_exceptions::invalid_quotation();
+                               }
+                               // warning: we ignore what follows
+                       }
+                       else {
+                                       s = e;
+                                       e = result.c_str() + result.size();
+                                       while(e > s && isspace(e[-1])) {
+                                               --e;
+                                       }
+                       }
+                       par->set_value(result.substr(s - result.c_str(), e - s));
+                       par->set_comment(comment);
+                       comment.clear();
+                       sec->insert(par);
+                       break;
+
+               }
+       }
+       return in;
+}
+
+namespace details
+{
+std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const name& _name)
+{
+       return out << _name.get_name();
+}
+std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const comment& _comment)
+{
+       // TODO:
+       // we would need a filter for comments, but I'm not too sure we can
+       // do that (i.e. add a filter, write the comment, remove the filter)
+       bool new_line = true;
+       std::string::const_iterator i;
+       std::string::const_iterator end = _comment.get_comment().end();
+       for(i = _comment.get_comment().begin(); i != end; ++i) {
+               if(*i == '\r' || *i == '\n') {
+                       out << *i;
+                       new_line = true;
+               }
+               else {
+                       if(new_line) {
+                               out << "; ";
+                       }
+                       new_line = false;
+                       out << *i;
+               }
+       }
+       if(!new_line) {
+               out << std::endl;
+       }
+       return out;
+}
+}
+
+std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const param& _param)
+{
+       if(_param.get_name().size() == 0) {
+               if(_param.get_value().size() == 0) {
+                       return out;
+               }
+               throw ini_exceptions::param_name_missing();
+       }
+
+       // output <comment> and then '<name>='
+       out << static_cast<const details::comment&>(_param)
+               << static_cast<const details::name&>(_param)
+               << '=';
+
+       // output <value>, check whether we need quotation
+       const std::string& value = _param.get_value();
+       const char *s = value.c_str();
+       const char *e = s + value.size();
+       if(*s == '"' || *s == '\'' || isspace(*s) || (e > s && isspace(e[-1]))) {
+               // need quotation to not lose any data
+               char quote = '\0';
+               while(*s != '\0') {
+                       if(*s == '\'') {
+                               quote = '"';
+                               break;
+                       }
+                       if(*s == '"') {
+                               quote = '\'';
+                               break;
+                       }
+                       ++s;
+               }
+               s = value.c_str();
+               out << quote;
+               while(*s != '\0') {
+                       if(*s == quote) {
+                               out << "\\";
+                       }
+                       out << *s;
+                       ++s;
+               }
+               out << quote;
+       }
+       else {
+               // no quotation necessary
+               out << value;
+       }
+
+       out << std::endl;
+}
+
+
+std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const param_map& _param_map)
+{
+       param_map::const_iterator i = _param_map.begin();
+       param_map::const_iterator end = _param_map.end();
+       while(i != end) {
+               out << *(*i).second;
+               ++i;
+       }
+       return out;
+}
+
+std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const section& _section)
+{
+       if(_section.get_name().size() == 0) {
+               if(_section.size() == 0) {
+                       return out;
+               }
+               throw ini_exceptions::section_name_missing();
+       }
+
+       return out
+                       << static_cast<const details::comment&>(_section)
+                       << '[' << static_cast<const details::name&>(_section) << ']' << std::endl
+                       << static_cast<const param_map&>(_section);
+}
+std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const section_map& _section_map)
+{
+       section_map::const_iterator i = _section_map.begin();
+       section_map::const_iterator end = _section_map.end();
+       while(i != end) {
+               out << *(*i).second;
+               out << std::endl;
+               ++i;
+       }
+       return out;
+}
+
+
+
+
+}              // namespace ini_file
+// vim: ts=4
diff --git a/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.dia b/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.dia
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..5c1f24a
Binary files /dev/null and b/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.dia differ
diff --git a/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.hpp b/zypp/parser/inifile/ini_file.hpp
new file mode 100644 (file)
index 0000000..15ff4a0
--- /dev/null
@@ -0,0 +1,185 @@
+//
+// Copyright (c) 2006 Alexis Wilke
+//
+// Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
+// 
+// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
+// obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
+// this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
+// execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
+// Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
+// do so, all subject to the following:
+// 
+// The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
+// the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
+// must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
+// all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
+// works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
+// a source language processor.
+// 
+// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
+// SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
+// FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
+// ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+// DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+//
+// Find documentation on the home website:
+//
+//     http://boost-extras.sourceforge.net/
+//     http://boost-extras.sourceforge.net/ini_file/ini_file.html
+//
+#ifndef BOOST_EXTRAS_INI_FILE
+#define        BOOST_EXTRAS_INI_FILE 1
+
+#include       <boost/shared_ptr.hpp>
+#include       <exception>
+#include       <string>
+#include       <map>
+#include       <iostream>
+
+namespace ini_file
+{
+
+
+namespace ini_exceptions
+{
+       class ini_file_exception    : std::exception {};
+       class section_name_missing  : ini_file_exception {};
+       class invalid_section_name  : ini_file_exception {};
+       class param_name_missing    : ini_file_exception {};
+       class invalid_param_name    : ini_file_exception {};
+       class invalid_parameter     : ini_file_exception {};
+       class param_without_section : ini_file_exception {};
+       class invalid_quotation     : ini_file_exception {};
+}              // namespace ini_exceptions
+
+
+namespace details
+{
+struct name
+{
+       name(const std::string& _name) : m_name(_name) {}
+       virtual ~name() {}
+       //void set_name(const std::string& _name) { m_name = _name; }
+       const std::string& get_name() const { return m_name; }
+
+private:
+       const std::string m_name;
+};
+extern std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const name& _name);
+struct comment
+{
+       virtual ~comment() {}
+       void set_comment(const std::string& _comment) { m_comment = _comment; }
+       const std::string& get_comment() const { return m_comment; }
+
+private:
+       std::string m_comment;
+};
+extern std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const comment& _comment);
+}              // namespace details
+
+
+struct param : details::name, details::comment
+{
+       param(const std::string& _name) : details::name(_name) {}
+       void set_value(const std::string& _value) { m_value = _value; }
+       const std::string& get_value() const { return m_value; }
+
+       param& operator = (const std::string& _value) { set_value(_value); return *this; }
+       operator const std::string& () const { return m_value; }
+private:
+       std::string m_value;
+};
+namespace details
+{
+typedef std::map<std::string, boost::shared_ptr<param> > param_map_t;
+}
+struct param_map : details::param_map_t
+{
+       void insert(boost::shared_ptr<param> _p)
+               {
+                 if(_p) {
+                       details::param_map_t::insert(details::param_map_t::value_type(_p->get_name(), _p));
+                 }
+               }
+       param& operator [] (const std::string& _name)
+               {
+                 details::param_map_t::iterator i = details::param_map_t::find(_name);
+                 if(i == end()) {
+                       boost::shared_ptr<param> p(new param(_name));
+                       insert(p);
+                       return *p;
+                 }
+                 return *i->second;
+               }
+       const param& operator [] (const std::string& _name) const
+               {
+                 details::param_map_t::const_iterator i = details::param_map_t::find(_name);
+                 if(i == end()) return m_empty;
+                 return *i->second;
+               }
+
+private:
+       static const param m_empty;
+};
+
+
+
+struct section : details::name, details::comment, param_map
+{
+       section(const std::string& _name) : details::name(_name) {}
+};
+namespace details
+{
+typedef std::map<std::string, boost::shared_ptr<section> > section_map_t;
+}
+struct section_map : details::section_map_t
+{
+       void insert(boost::shared_ptr<section> _s)
+               {
+                 if(_s) {
+                       details::section_map_t::insert(details::section_map_t::value_type(_s->get_name(), _s));
+                 }
+               }
+       const section& operator [] (const std::string& _name) const
+               {
+                 details::section_map_t::const_iterator i = details::section_map_t::find(_name);
+                 if(i == end()) return m_empty;
+                 return *i->second;
+               }
+       section& operator [] (const std::string& _name)
+               {
+                 details::section_map_t::iterator i = details::section_map_t::find(_name);
+                 if(i == end()) {
+                       boost::shared_ptr<section> s(new section(_name));
+                       insert(s);
+                       return *s;
+                 }
+                 return *i->second;
+               }
+private:
+       static const section m_empty;
+};
+
+
+
+
+
+extern std::istream& operator >> (std::istream& in, section_map& _section_map);
+
+extern std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const param& _param);
+extern std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const section& _section);
+
+extern std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const param_map& _param_map);
+extern std::ostream& operator << (std::ostream& out, const section_map& _section_map);
+
+
+
+}      // namespace ini_file
+
+
+#endif // #ifdef BOOST_EXTRAS_INI_FILE
+// vim: ts=4
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+<html>
+<head>
+       <title>ini_file</title>
+       <style>
+               body {
+                       margin: 0px;
+               }
+               .code {
+                       font-family: monospace;
+                       background-color: #f8f8f8;
+                       border: 1px solid #c0c0c0;
+                       margin: 5px;
+               }
+               .fig {
+                       color: grey;
+                       font-style: italic;
+                       font-size: 80%;
+               }
+       </style>
+</head>
+<body>
+       <div style="margin: 15px;">
+       <h1>ini_file helpers</h1>
+
+       <p>
+               Go to the <a href="http://boost-extras.sourceforge.net/documentation.html">Boost-Extra Home Page</a>.
+       </p>
+
+  <h2>Summary</h2>
+
+       <blockquote>
+               <ul>
+                       <li><a href="#introduction">Introduction</a></li>
+                       <li><a href="#usage">Usage</a></li>
+                       <li><a href="#thread">Thread Consideration</a></li>
+                       <li><a href="#advantages">Advantages of these Classes</a></li>
+                       <li><a href="#synopsis">Synopsis</a></li>
+                       <li><a href="#members">Members</a></li>
+                       <ul>
+                               <li><a href="#ini_exceptions">ini_exceptions</a></li>
+                               <li><a href="#param">param</a></li>
+                               <li><a href="#param_map">param_map</a></li>
+                               <li><a href="#section">section</a></li>
+                               <li><a href="#section_map">section_map</a></li>
+                               <li><a href="#helpers">Helper Functions</a></li>
+                       </ul>
+                       <li><a href="ini_file_header.html">ini_file.hpp</a></li>
+               </ul>
+       </blockquote>
+
+
+       <h2><a name="introduction">Introduction</a></h2>
+       <p>
+               The <b>ini_file</b> classes are used to read and write INI files.
+               The format of an INI file is defined as follow:
+       </p>
+       <ul>
+               <li>Files are composed of comments, sections and parameters</li>
+               <li>Comments start with a semi-colon (;) at the very beginning
+                               of a line</li>
+               <li>Sections names are defined between square brackets ([ and ]) and
+                               start at the very beginning of a line</li>
+               <li>Parameters are defined as a name, followed by an equal sign
+                               followed by a value. There can be spaces before and after the
+                               equal sign. Spaces at the end of a value are also trimmed.</li>
+               <li>Empty lines are legal and skipped silently.</li>
+       </ul>
+       <p>
+               There is an example:
+       </p>
+<pre class="code">
+
+  <font color="blue">; INI file sample</font>
+  <font color="purple">[section1]</font>
+  <font color="green">var1=value1</font>
+  <font color="green">var2 = value2</font>
+
+  <font color="purple">[section2]</font>
+  <font color="green">var3= value3</font>
+  <font color="green">var4 =value4</font>
+
+</pre>
+<center><span class="fig">Example 1. file format definition</span></center>
+
+
+       <h2><a name="usage">Usage</a></h2>
+       <p>
+               An INI file is represented by a set of sections and one set of
+               parameters per section. Sets are defined as maps. Sections and
+               parameters have a name, a comment and parameters also have a
+               value. All of these objects are represented below:
+       </p>
+       <p>
+               <table align="center"><tbody><tr><td align="center">
+               <div style="border: 1px black solid; padding: 10px; text-align: center;">
+                       <img src="ini_file.png" width="509" height="265"/>
+               </div>
+               <span class="fig">Fig 1. Representation of the ini_file classes.</span>
+               </td></tr></tbody></table>
+       </p>
+
+       <p>
+               So creating and saving an INI file comes down to:
+       </p>
+       
+       <ul>
+               <li>instantiating a <b>section_map</b> object;</li>
+               <li>adding parameters in sections;</li>
+               <li>saving the INI file with the &lt;&lt; operator.</li>
+       </ul>
+
+<pre class="code">
+
+  <font color="blue">// create an ini file and save it to std::cout</font>
+  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+  {
+    ini_file::section_map ini;
+
+    ini["section1"]["var1"] = "value of var1";
+    ini["section1"]["var2"] = "value of var2";
+    ini["section2"]["var3"] = "value of var3";
+    ini["section2"]["var4"] = "value of var4";
+
+    std::cout &lt;&lt; ini;
+  };
+
+</pre>
+<center><span class="fig">Example 2. create an INI file</span></center>
+
+       <p>
+               In a similar fashion, it is possible to read and use an INI file by:
+       </p>
+
+       <ul>
+               <li>instantiating a <b>section_map</b> object;</li>
+               <li>reading an INI file with the &gt;&gt; operator;</li>
+               <li>getting the parameters value.</li>
+       </ul>
+
+<pre class="code">
+
+  <font color="blue">// read an ini file from a stream and print out the content</font>
+  int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+  {
+    ini_file::section_map ini;
+
+    {
+      // first we create a file that we can then read
+      std::fstream output;
+      output.open("test_file.ini", std::fstream::out);
+      output &lt;&lt; "; This is an auto-generated test file." &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+      output &lt;&lt; "[section1]" &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+      output &lt;&lt; "var1=This is variable ONE" &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+      output &lt;&lt; "var2=This is variable TWO" &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+      output &lt;&lt; "[section2]" &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+      output &lt;&lt; "var3 = \" This is \\\"variable\\\" THREE \" " &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+      output &lt;&lt; "; Comment on variable 4" &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+      output &lt;&lt; "var4=This is variable FOUR" &lt;&lt; std::endl;
+    } // file closes
+
+    // now try to read it and print out the content
+    std::fstream input;
+    input.open("test_file.ini", std::fstream::in);
+
+    input &gt;&gt; ini;
+
+    std::cout &lt;&lt; "section1 -&gt; " &lt;&lt; ini["section1"];
+    std::cout &lt;&lt; "section1.var1 -&gt; " &lt;&lt; ini["section1"]["var1"];
+    std::cout &lt;&lt; "section1.var2 -&gt; " &lt;&lt; ini["section1"]["var2"];
+    std::cout &lt;&lt; "section2 -&gt; " &lt;&lt; ini["section2"];
+    std::cout &lt;&lt; "section2.var3 -&gt; " &lt;&lt; ini["section2"]["var3"];
+    std::cout &lt;&lt; "section2.var4 -&gt; " &lt;&lt; ini["section2"]["var4"];
+  };
+
+</pre>
+<center><span class="fig">Example 3. reading an INI file and print the data</span></center>
+
+
+
+
+       <h2><a name="thread">Thread</a></h2>
+       <p>
+               These classes are not thread safe. However, if read once from disk and
+               then used only as constant objects, it will work even if accessed between
+               multiple threads (assuming that the boost::shared_ptr&lt;&gt; is thread
+               safe.)
+       </p>
+
+
+
+       <h2><a name="advantages">Advantages of these Classes</a></h2>
+
+       <p>
+               Ease of use to read and write INI files including comments
+               (comments aren't getting lost.)
+       </p>
+
+
+
+
+       <h2><a name="synopsis">Synopsis</a></h2>
+
+<blockquote>
+<pre class="code">
+
+  namespace ini_file
+  {
+    namespace ini_exceptions
+    {
+      class ini_file_exception    : std::exception {};
+      class section_name_missing  : ini_file_exception {};
+      class invalid_section_name  : ini_file_exception {};
+      class param_name_missing    : ini_file_exception {};
+      class invalid_param_name    : ini_file_exception {};
+      class invalid_parameter     : ini_file_exception {};
+      class param_without_section : ini_file_exception {};
+      class invalid_quotation     : ini_file_exception {};
+    }   // namespace ini_exceptions
+
+    struct param : ...
+    {
+                             param(const std::string&amp; _name);
+      const std::string&amp;     get_name() const;
+      void                   set_comment(const std::string&amp; _comment);
+      const std::string&amp;     get_comment() const;
+      void                   set_value(const std::string&amp; _value);
+      const std::string&amp;     get_value() const;
+      param&amp;                 operator = (const std::string&amp; _value);
+                             operator const std::string&amp; () const;
+    };
+
+    struct param_map : ...
+    {
+      void                   insert(boost::shared_ptr&lt;param&gt; _p);
+      param&amp;                 operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name);
+      const param&amp;           operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name) const;
+    };
+
+    struct section : ...
+    {
+                             section(const std::string&amp; _name);
+      const std::string&amp;     get_name() const;
+      void                   set_comment(const std::string&amp; _comment);
+      const std::string&amp;     get_comment() const;
+      void                   insert(boost::shared_ptr&lt;param&gt; _p);
+      param&amp;                 operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name);
+      const param&amp;           operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name) const;
+    };
+
+    struct section_map : ...
+    {
+      void                   insert(boost::shared_ptr&lt;section&gt; _p);
+      section&amp;               operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name);
+      const section&amp;         operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name) const;
+    };
+
+    extern std::istream&amp; operator &gt;&gt; (std::istream&amp; in, section_map&amp; _section_map);
+
+    extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const param&amp; _param);
+    extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const section&amp; _section);
+
+    extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const param_map&amp; _param_map);
+    extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const section_map&amp; _section_map);
+  }
+
+</pre>
+</blockquote>
+
+
+
+       <h2><a name="members">Members</a></h2>
+
+               <h3>&nbsp; <a name="ini_exceptions">ini_exceptions</a></h3>
+
+               <ul>
+                       <li><b>ini_file_exception</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               All the ini_file exceptions derive from <b>ini_file_exception</b>.
+                               In order to catch all the exceptions at once, catch this exception.
+                       </p>
+      <li><b>section_name_missing</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               This exception is thrown when a section with no name is being saved.
+                       </p>
+      <li><b>invalid_section_name</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               This exception is thrown when the parser reading a file finds a line
+                               which starts with '[' and either does not finish with ']' or defines
+                               an empty name (only spaces or just '[]').
+                       </p>
+      <li><b>param_name_missing</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               This exception is thrown when a parameter with no name is being saved.
+                       </p>
+      <li><b>invalid_param_name</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               This exception is thrown when the parser finds a parameter name which
+                               does not start with one of these characters: [a-zA-Z_].
+                       </p>
+      <li><b>invalid_parameter</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               This exception is thrown when parsing a file and the variable name is
+                               not followed by an equal sign and a value.
+                       </p>
+      <li><b>param_without_section</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               This exception is thrown when parsing a file and a variable is found
+                               before a section.
+                       </p>
+      <li><b>invalid_quotation</b></li>
+                       <p>
+                               This exception is thrown when parsing a quoted parameter which has no
+                               closing quotation.
+                       </p>
+               </ul>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+               <h3>&nbsp; <a name="param">param</a></h3>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>param(const std::string&amp; _name);</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Preconditions:</b> the parameter name is not empty; though this is
+                                       currently not enforced since we need a default parameter with an empty
+                                       name (see the [] operators.)
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> create a parameter named <code>_name</code>.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Postconditions:</b> the parameter name cannot be changed.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>const std::string&amp; get_name() const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Postconditions:</b> the returned string cannot be modified.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>void set_comment(const std::string&amp; comment);</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> assigns a comment to that object. Comments
+                                       are written right before parameters. Comments read right
+                                       before a paramater are assigned to that parameter.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>const std::string&amp; get_comment() const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Postconditions:</b> the returned string cannot be modified; use
+                                       <b>set_comment()</b> to modify a comment.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>void set_value(const std::string&amp; _value);
+param&amp; operator = (const std::string&amp; _value)</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> assigns a new value to the parameter. Anything is
+                                       valid except a new line character and a null character. If the
+                                       parameter value starts or ends with spaces or quotes, the value
+                                       will be saved quoted.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>const std::string&amp; get_value() const;
+operator const std::string&amp; () const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> retrieve the current value of the parameter.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+
+
+
+               <h3>&nbsp; <a name="param_map">param_map</a></h3>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>void insert(boost::shared_ptr&lt;param&gt; _p);</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Precondition:</b> if the pointer is null, nothing happens and the
+                                       function returns right away.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> add the specified parameter in the map of parameters.
+                                       The use of a map makes it faster to retrieve parameters. However, this
+                                       means you lose the possible ordering from input files.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> memory allocation exceptions
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>param&amp; operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name);
+const param&amp; operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name) const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Precondition:</b> if a parameter with the specified <code>_name</code>
+                                       does not exist:
+                                       <ul>
+                                               <li><i>Non-constant parameter map</i></li>
+                                               <p>
+                                                       When the non-constant operator is used, a new parameter
+                                                       is created if none already exist with that <code>_name</code>.
+                                               </p>
+                                               <p>
+                                               <li><i>Constant parameter map</i></li>
+                                               <p>
+                                                       When the constant operator is used, it returns an empty
+                                                       parameter which must not be modified.
+                                                       That empty parameter is not part of the map.
+                                               </p>
+                                       </ul>
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> return the empty parameter, an existing parameter or
+                                       a new parameter with the specified <code>_name</code>.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> memory allocation exceptions
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+
+
+
+
+
+               <h3>&nbsp; <a name="section">section</a></h3>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>section(const std::string&amp; _name);</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Preconditions:</b> the parameter name is not empty; though this is
+                                       currently not enforced since we need a default parameter with an empty
+                                       name (see the [] operators.)
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> create a section named <code>_name</code>.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Postconditions:</b> the section name cannot be changed.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>const std::string&amp; get_name() const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Postconditions:</b> the returned string cannot be modified.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>void set_comment(const std::string&amp; comment);</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> assigns a comment to that object. Comments
+                                       are written right before sections. Comments read right
+                                       before a section are assigned to that section. Comments
+                                       read right after a section are assigned the the first
+                                       parameter. If there is no parameter, it is assigned to
+                                       the next section. If there is no other section or parameter,
+                                       it is lost.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>const std::string&amp; get_comment() const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Postconditions:</b> the returned string cannot be modified; use
+                                       <b>set_comment()</b> to modify a comment.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> nothing
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>void insert(boost::shared_ptr&lt;param&gt; _p);</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Precondition:</b> if the pointer is null, nothing happens and the
+                                       function returns right away.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> add the specified parameter in the map of parameters.
+                                       The use of a map makes it faster to retrieve parameters. However, this
+                                       means you lose the possible ordering from input files.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> memory allocation exceptions
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>param&amp; operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name);
+const param&amp; operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name) const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Precondition:</b> if a parameter with the specified <code>_name</code>
+                                       does not exist:
+                                       <ul>
+                                               <li><i>Non-constant parameter map</i></li>
+                                               <p>
+                                                       When the non-constant operator is used, a new parameter
+                                                       is created if none already exist with that <code>_name</code>.
+                                               </p>
+                                               <p>
+                                               <li><i>Constant parameter map</i></li>
+                                               <p>
+                                                       When the constant operator is used, it returns an empty
+                                                       parameter which must not be modified.
+                                                       That empty parameter is not part of the map.
+                                               </p>
+                                       </ul>
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> return the empty parameter, an existing parameter or
+                                       a new parameter with the specified <code>_name</code>.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> memory allocation exceptions
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+
+
+
+
+               <h3>&nbsp; <a name="section_map">section_map</a></h3>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>void insert(boost::shared_ptr&lt;section&gt; _s);</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Precondition:</b> if the pointer is null, nothing happens and the
+                                       function returns right away.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> add the specified section in the map of sections.
+                                       The use of a map makes it faster to retrieve sections. However, this
+                                       means you lose the possible ordering from input files.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> memory allocation exceptions
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>section&amp; operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name);
+const section&amp; operator [] (const std::string&amp; _name) const;</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Precondition:</b> if a section with the specified <code>_name</code>
+                                       does not exist:
+                                       <ul>
+                                               <li><i>Non-constant section map</i></li>
+                                               <p>
+                                                       When the non-constant operator is used, a new section
+                                                       is created if none already exist with that <code>_name</code>.
+                                               </p>
+                                               <p>
+                                               <li><i>Constant section map</i></li>
+                                               <p>
+                                                       When the constant operator is used, it returns an empty
+                                                       section which must not be modified.
+                                                       That empty section is not part of the map.
+                                               </p>
+                                       </ul>
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> return the empty section, an existing section or
+                                       a new section with the specified <code>_name</code>.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> memory allocation exceptions
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+
+
+               <h3>&nbsp; <a name="helpers">Helper functions</a></h3>
+
+               <blockquote>
+                       <pre>extern std::istream&amp; operator &gt;&gt; (std::istream&amp; in, section_map&amp; _section_map);
+
+extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const param&amp; _param);
+extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const section&amp; _section);
+
+extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const param_map&amp; _param_map);
+extern std::ostream&amp; operator &lt;&lt; (std::ostream&amp; out, const section_map&amp; _section_map);
+</pre>
+                       <blockquote>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Precondition:</b> to write a parameter, section or a map thereof, all the
+                                       parameters and sections must have a valid name (i.e. not empty.) A section
+                                       can be empty (have no parameters.)
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Effects:</b> the &gt;&gt; oparator appends the content of the input stream
+                                       to the specified <code>_section_map</code>. If the input includes sections
+                                       and parameters which already exist in the <code>_section_map</code>, they
+                                       will be overwritten (i.e. thus you can define defaults before to use the
+                                       &gt;&gt; operator.) The &lt;&lt; operators print out the specified parameter. In
+                                       all cases, the output ends with a newline. A section ends with an empty
+                                       line. To save a section map to an init file, use the &lt;&lt; operator
+                                       accepting a <code>_section_map</code> reference.
+                               </p>
+                               <p>
+                                       <b>Throws:</b> the output operators (&lt;&lt;) can throw the
+                                       <b>ini_exceptions::param_name_missing</b> or
+                                       <b>ini_exceptions::section_name_missing</b> exceptions.
+                                       The input operator (&gt;&gt;) can throw many different exceptions
+                                       when the input file is invalid:
+                                       <ul>
+                                               <li><b>ini_exceptions::invalid_section_name</b></li>
+                                               <li><b>ini_exceptions::invalid_param_name</b></li>
+                                               <li><b>ini_exceptions::param_without_section</b></li>
+                                               <li><b>ini_exceptions::invalid_parameter</b></li>
+                                               <li><b>ini_exceptions::invalid_quotation</b></li>
+                                       </ul>
+                               </p>
+                       </blockquote>
+               </blockquote>
+
+
+       </div>
+
+       <hr/>
+
+       <p style="font-size: 75%; text-align: center;">
+               <u>Copyright (c) 2006 Alexis Wilke</u><br/>
+               <br/>
+               <i>Permission to copy, use, modify, sell and distribute this document is granted provided<br/>
+               this copyright notice appears in all copies. This document is provided "as is" without<br/>
+               express or implied warranty, and with no claim as to its suitability for any purpose.</i>
+       </p>
+</body>
+<!--
+       vim: ts=2
+-->
+</html>
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+//
+// Copyright (c) 2006 Alexis Wilke
+//
+// Boost Software License - Version 1.0 - August 17th, 2003
+// 
+// Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person or organization
+// obtaining a copy of the software and accompanying documentation covered by
+// this license (the "Software") to use, reproduce, display, distribute,
+// execute, and transmit the Software, and to prepare derivative works of the
+// Software, and to permit third-parties to whom the Software is furnished to
+// do so, all subject to the following:
+// 
+// The copyright notices in the Software and this entire statement, including
+// the above license grant, this restriction and the following disclaimer,
+// must be included in all copies of the Software, in whole or in part, and
+// all derivative works of the Software, unless such copies or derivative
+// works are solely in the form of machine-executable object code generated by
+// a source language processor.
+// 
+// THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
+// IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
+// FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT
+// SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS OR ANYONE DISTRIBUTING THE SOFTWARE BE LIABLE
+// FOR ANY DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
+// ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER
+// DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
+//
+// Find documentation on the home website:
+//
+//     http://boost-extras.sourceforge.net/
+//     http://boost-extras.sourceforge.net/ini_file/ini_file.html
+//
+#include       <ini_file.hpp>
+#include       <iostream>
+#include       <fstream>
+
+// select sample with -DSAMPLE=<1, 2 or 3> on the command line
+
+
+int main(int argc, char *argv[])
+{
+#if SAMPLE == 1
+       ini_file::section_map ini;
+
+       ini["section1"]["var1"] = "value of var1";
+       ini["section1"]["var2"] = "value of var2";
+       ini["section2"]["var3"] = "value of var3";
+       ini["section2"]["var4"] = "value of var4";
+
+       ini["section1"].set_comment("This is section1 comment");
+       ini["section2"].set_comment("This is section2 comment");
+       ini["section2"]["var4"].set_comment("This is var4 comment");
+
+       std::cout << ini;
+#elif SAMPLE == 2
+       ini_file::section_map ini;
+
+       {
+               // first we create a file that we can then read
+               std::fstream output;
+               output.open("test_file.ini", std::fstream::out);
+               output << "; This is an auto-generated test file." << std::endl;
+               output << "[section1]" << std::endl;
+               output << "var1=This is variable ONE" << std::endl;
+               output << "var2=This is variable TWO" << std::endl;
+               output << "[section2]" << std::endl;
+               output << "var3 = \" This is \\\"variable\\\" THREE \" " << std::endl;
+               output << "; Comment on variable 4" << std::endl;
+               output << "var4=This is variable FOUR" << std::endl;
+       } // file closes
+
+       // now try to read it and print out the content
+       std::fstream input;
+       input.open("test_file.ini", std::fstream::in);
+
+       input >> ini;
+
+       std::cout << "section1 -> " << ini["section1"];
+       std::cout << "section1.var1 -> " << ini["section1"]["var1"];
+       std::cout << "section1.var2 -> " << ini["section1"]["var2"];
+       std::cout << "section2 -> " << ini["section2"];
+       std::cout << "section2.var3 -> " << ini["section2"]["var3"];
+       std::cout << "section2.var4 -> " << ini["section2"]["var4"];
+#elif SAMPLE == 3
+       {
+               ini_file::section_map s;
+
+               boost::shared_ptr<ini_file::section> sec(new ini_file::section("section1"));
+               sec->set_comment("this is a long comment\nwith a new-line");
+
+               boost::shared_ptr<ini_file::param> p(new ini_file::param("var1"));
+               p->set_value("this is the value of var1");
+               sec->insert(p);
+
+               s.insert(sec);
+
+               sec.reset(new ini_file::section("section2"));
+               sec->set_comment("this is yet another long comment\nwith a new-line!!!");
+
+               p.reset(new ini_file::param("var2"));
+               p->set_value("this is the value of var2");
+               p->set_comment("and v2 has a comment too!\n");
+               sec->insert(p);
+
+               s.insert(sec);
+
+               s["section3"]["var3"].set_value("this is variable number three");
+               s["section3"]["var4"] = "another variable in section3";
+
+
+               // test reading parameters values
+               std::cout << "section1 -> " << s["section1"];
+               std::cout << "section1.var1 -> " << s["section1"]["var1"];
+               std::cout << "section2.var2 -> " << s["section2"]["var2"];
+               std::cout << "unknown_section = " << const_cast<const ini_file::section_map&>(s)["unknown_section"] << std::endl;
+
+               std::string what = s["section3"]["var4"];
+               std::cout << "extracted content of section3.var4 -> " << what << std::endl;
+
+               std::cout << "*********** Output ini file (std::cout << /ini_file::section_map/) ******" << std::endl;
+               std::cout << s;
+               std::cout << "*****************" << std::endl;
+       }
+#else
+       std::cerr << "error: no -DSAMPLE=<1,2 or 3> was specified when compiling" << std::endl;
+#endif
+
+       return 0;
+}
+
+
+// vim: ts=4