using System;
using SabreTools.Core.Tools;
using SabreTools.DatFiles;
using SabreTools.IO.Logging;
namespace SabreTools.DatTools
{
public class MergeSplit
{
#region Fields
///
/// Splitting mode to apply
///
public MergingFlag SplitType { get; set; }
#endregion
#region Logging
///
/// Logging object
///
private static readonly Logger _staticLogger = new();
#endregion
#region Running
///
/// Apply splitting on the DatFile
///
/// Current DatFile object to run operations on
/// True if DatFile tags override splitting, false otherwise
/// True if the error that is thrown should be thrown back to the caller, false otherwise
/// True if the DatFile was split, false on error
public bool ApplySplitting(DatFile datFile, bool useTags, bool throwOnError = false)
{
InternalStopwatch watch = new("Applying splitting to DAT");
try
{
// If we are using tags from the DAT, set the proper input for split type unless overridden
if (useTags && SplitType == MergingFlag.None)
SplitType = datFile.Header.GetStringFieldValue(Models.Metadata.Header.ForceMergingKey).AsEnumValue();
// Run internal splitting
switch (SplitType)
{
// Standard
case MergingFlag.None:
// No-op
break;
case MergingFlag.Split:
datFile.ApplySplit();
break;
case MergingFlag.Merged:
datFile.ApplyMerged();
break;
case MergingFlag.NonMerged:
datFile.ApplyNonMerged();
break;
// Nonstandard
case MergingFlag.FullMerged:
datFile.ApplyFullyMerged();
break;
case MergingFlag.DeviceNonMerged:
datFile.ApplyDeviceNonMerged();
break;
case MergingFlag.FullNonMerged:
datFile.ApplyFullyNonMerged();
break;
}
}
catch (Exception ex) when (!throwOnError)
{
_staticLogger.Error(ex);
return false;
}
finally
{
watch.Stop();
}
return true;
}
#endregion
}
}