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tomlc99

TOML in c99; v1.0 compliant.

If you are looking for a C++ library, you might try this wrapper: https://github.com/cktan/tomlcpp.

Usage

Please see the toml.h file for details. What follows is a simple example that parses this config file:

[server]
	host = "www.example.com"
	port = 80

The steps for getting values from our file is usually :

  1. Parse the whole TOML file.
  2. Get a single table from the file.
  3. Find a value from the table.
  4. Then, free up that memory if needed.

Below is an example of parsing the values from the example table.

  1. Parse the whole TOML file.
FILE* fp;
toml_table_t* conf;
char errbuf[200];

/* Open the file and parse content */
if (0 == (fp = fopen("path/to/file.toml", "r"))) {
	return handle_error();
}
conf = toml_parse_file(fp, errbuf, sizeof(errbuf));
fclose(fp);      
if (0 == conf) {
	return handle_error();
}


/* Alternatively, use `toml_parse` which takes a string rather than a file. */
conf = toml_parse("A null terminated string that is TOML\0", errbuf, sizeof(errbuf));
  1. Get a single table from the file.
toml_table_t* server;

/* Locate the [server] table. */
if (0 == (server = toml_table_in(conf, "server"))) {
	return handle_error();
}
  1. Find a value from the table.
/* Extract 'host' config value. */
toml_access_t host = toml_string_in(server, "host");
if (!host.ok) {
	toml_free(conf);
	return handle_error();
}

toml_access_t port = toml_int_in(server, "port");
if (!port.ok) {
	toml_free(conf);
	free(host.u.s);
	return handle_error();
}

printf("host %s\n", host.u.s);
printf("port %d\n", port.u.i);

  1. Then, free up that memory if needed.
/* Use `toml_free` on the table returned from `toml_parse[_file]`. */
toml_free(conf);

/* Free any string values returned from access functions. */
free(host.u.s);

Building

A normal make suffices. Alternately, you can also simply include the toml.c and toml.h files in your project.

Testing

To test against the standard test set provided by BurntSushi/toml-test:

% make
% cd test1
% bash build.sh   # do this once
% bash run.sh     # this will run the test suite

To test against the standard test set provided by iarna/toml:

% make
% cd test2
% bash build.sh   # do this once
% bash run.sh     # this will run the test suite