/*! \file Parsers.h * * \brief A library of functions designed to parse formatted input * into memory. */ #ifndef FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR //! Error code if a file is not found. #define FILE_NOT_FOUND_ERROR 21 #endif #ifndef INCLUDE_PARSERS_H_ #define INCLUDE_PARSERS_H_ /*! \brief Load a text file as a sequence of strings in memory. * * The configuration of the field expansion code in FORTRAN uses * shared memory access and file I/O operations managed by different * functions. Although this approach could be theoretically replicated, * it is more convenient to handle input and output to distinct files * using specific functions. load_file() helps in the task of handling * input such as configuration files or text data structures that need * to be loaded entirely. The function performs a line-by line scan of * the input file and returns an array of strings that can be later * parsed and ingested by the concerned code blocks. An optional pointer * to integer allows the function to keep track of the number of file * lines that were read, if needed. * * \param file_name: `string` The path of the file to be read. * \param count: `int*` Pointer to an integer recording the number of * read lines [OPTIONAL, default=NULL]. * \return array_lines `string*` An array of strings, one for each input * file line. */ std::string *load_file(std::string file_name, int *count); #endif /* INCLUDE_PARSERS_H_ */