import faststreams, serialization/[object_serialization, errors] export faststreams, object_serialization, errors template serializationFormatImpl(Name: untyped, Reader, Writer, PreferedOutput: distinct type, mimeTypeName: static string = "") {.dirty.} = # This indirection is required in order to be able to generate the # `mimeType` accessor template. Without the indirection, the template # mechanism of Nim will try to expand the `mimeType` param in the position # of the `mimeType` template name which will result in error. type Name* = object template ReaderType*(T: type Name): type = Reader template WriterType*(T: type Name): type = Writer template PreferedOutputType*(T: type Name): type = PreferedOutput template mimeType*(T: type Name): string = mimeTypeName template serializationFormat*(Name: untyped, Reader, Writer, PreferedOutput: distinct type, mimeType: static string = "") = serializationFormatImpl(Name, Reader, Writer, PreferedOutput, mimeType) proc encodeImpl(writer: var auto, value: auto) = mixin writeValue, getOutput writer.writeValue value template encode*(Format: type, value: auto, params: varargs[untyped]): auto = mixin init, WriterType, PreferedOutputType var s = init OutputStream # TODO: # Remove this when statement once the following bug is fixed: # https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9996 when astToStr(params) != "": var writer = init(WriterType(Format), s, params) else: var writer = init(WriterType(Format), s) encodeImpl(writer, value) s.getOutput PreferedOutputType(Format) proc readValue*(reader: var auto, T: type): T = mixin readValue reader.readValue(result) template decode*(Format: distinct type, input: string, RecordType: distinct type, params: varargs[untyped]): auto = # TODO, this is dusplicated only due to a Nim bug: # If `input` was `string|openarray[byte]`, it won't match `seq[byte]` mixin init, ReaderType var stream = memoryStream(input) # TODO: # Remove this when statement once the following bug is fixed: # https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9996 when astToStr(params) != "": var reader = init(ReaderType(Format), stream, params) else: var reader = init(ReaderType(Format), stream) reader.readValue(RecordType) template decode*(Format: distinct type, input: openarray[byte], RecordType: distinct type, params: varargs[untyped]): auto = # TODO, this is dusplicated only due to a Nim bug: # If `input` was `string|openarray[byte]`, it won't match `seq[byte]` mixin init, ReaderType var stream = memoryStream(input) # TODO: # Remove this when statement once the following bug is fixed: # https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9996 when astToStr(params) != "": var reader = init(ReaderType(Format), stream, params) else: var reader = init(ReaderType(Format), stream) reader.readValue(RecordType) template loadFile*(Format: distinct type, filename: string, RecordType: distinct type, params: varargs[untyped]): auto = mixin init, ReaderType var stream = openFile(filename) # TODO: # Remove this when statement once the following bug is fixed: # https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/issues/9996 when astToStr(params) != "": var reader = init(ReaderType(Format), stream, params) else: var reader = init(ReaderType(Format), stream) reader.readValue(RecordType) template loadFile*[RecordType](Format: type, filename: string, record: var RecordType, params: varargs[untyped]) = record = loadFile(Format, filename, RecordType, params) template saveFile*(Format: type, filename: string, args: varargs[untyped]) = # TODO: This should use a proper output stream, instead of calling `encode` writeFile(filename, Format.encode(args)) template borrowSerialization*(Alias: distinct type, OriginalType: distinct type) {.dirty.} = proc writeValue*[Writer](writer: var Writer, value: Alias) = mixin writeValue writeValue(writer, OriginalType value) proc readValue*[Reader](reader: var Reader, value: var Alias) = mixin readValue value = Alias reader.readValue(OriginalType) template appendValue*(stream: OutputStreamVar, Format: type, value: auto) = mixin WriterType, init, writeValue var writer = init(WriterType(Format), stream) writeValue writer, value