C++ class for reading and writing XML structures. No need for a C++ code parser or special pre compiler. Specify a schema entirly in native C++. The schema is verified when XML is read and exceptions are thrown when the XML to be parse is invalid.
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32 lines
852 B
9 years ago
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#! /bin/bash -ex
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## @id $Id$
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## build resource.qrc file from a resource directory
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##
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## Argument: $1: resource path (default: resources)
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## Result: file named <resource-path>.qrc (default: resources.qrc)
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##
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## Call:
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##
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## cd src
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## ../build-resource-file.sh
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## 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
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## 45678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890
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RESOURCES=${1:-resources}
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TARGET=${RESOURCES}.qrc
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test -d ${RESOURCES}
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echo "<RCC>" > ${TARGET}
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for d in $(find resources -mindepth 1 -type d); do
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echo " <qresource prefix=\"${d#${RESOURCES}/}\">" >> ${TARGET}
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for f in $(find $d -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type f); do
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echo " <file alias=\"${f##*/}\">$f</file>" >> ${TARGET}
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done
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echo " </qresource>" >> ${TARGET}
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done
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echo "</RCC>" >> ${TARGET}
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