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SabreTools/SabreTools.DatFiles/Missfile.cs
2020-12-09 14:13:03 -08:00

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C#

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.IO;
using System.Text;
using SabreTools.DatItems;
namespace SabreTools.DatFiles
{
/// <summary>
/// Represents parsing and writing of a Missfile
/// </summary>
internal class Missfile : DatFile
{
/// <summary>
/// Constructor designed for casting a base DatFile
/// </summary>
/// <param name="datFile">Parent DatFile to copy from</param>
public Missfile(DatFile datFile)
: base(datFile)
{
}
/// <summary>
/// Parse a Missfile and return all found games and roms within
/// </summary>
/// <param name="filename">Name of the file to be parsed</param>
/// <param name="indexId">Index ID for the DAT</param>
/// <param name="keep">True if full pathnames are to be kept, false otherwise (default)</param>
/// <param name="throwOnError">True if the error that is thrown should be thrown back to the caller, false otherwise</param>
protected override void ParseFile(string filename, int indexId, bool keep, bool throwOnError = false)
{
// There is no consistent way to parse a missfile...
throw new NotImplementedException();
}
/// <summary>
/// Create and open an output file for writing direct from a dictionary
/// </summary>
/// <param name="outfile">Name of the file to write to</param>
/// <param name="ignoreblanks">True if blank roms should be skipped on output, false otherwise (default)</param>
/// <param name="throwOnError">True if the error that is thrown should be thrown back to the caller, false otherwise</param>
/// <returns>True if the DAT was written correctly, false otherwise</returns>
public override bool WriteToFile(string outfile, bool ignoreblanks = false, bool throwOnError = false)
{
try
{
logger.User($"Opening file for writing: {outfile}");
FileStream fs = File.Create(outfile);
// If we get back null for some reason, just log and return
if (fs == null)
{
logger.Warning($"File '{outfile}' could not be created for writing! Please check to see if the file is writable");
return false;
}
StreamWriter sw = new StreamWriter(fs, new UTF8Encoding(false));
// Write out each of the machines and roms
string lastgame = null;
// Use a sorted list of games to output
foreach (string key in Items.SortedKeys)
{
List<DatItem> datItems = Items.FilteredItems(key);
// If this machine doesn't contain any writable items, skip
if (!ContainsWritable(datItems))
continue;
// Resolve the names in the block
datItems = DatItem.ResolveNames(datItems);
for (int index = 0; index < datItems.Count; index++)
{
DatItem datItem = datItems[index];
// Check for a "null" item
datItem = ProcessNullifiedItem(datItem);
// Write out the item if we're using machine names or we're not ignoring
if (!Header.UseRomName || !ShouldIgnore(datItem, ignoreblanks))
WriteDatItem(sw, datItem, lastgame);
// Set the new data to compare against
lastgame = datItem.Machine.Name;
}
}
logger.Verbose("File written!" + Environment.NewLine);
sw.Dispose();
fs.Dispose();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
logger.Error(ex);
if (throwOnError) throw ex;
return false;
}
return true;
}
/// <summary>
/// Write out DatItem using the supplied StreamWriter
/// </summary>
/// <param name="sw">StreamWriter to output to</param>
/// <param name="datItem">DatItem object to be output</param>
/// <param name="lastgame">The name of the last game to be output</param>
private void WriteDatItem(StreamWriter sw, DatItem datItem, string lastgame)
{
// Process the item name
ProcessItemName(datItem, false, forceRomName: false);
// Romba mode automatically uses item name
if (Header.OutputDepot?.IsActive == true || Header.UseRomName)
sw.Write($"{datItem.GetName() ?? string.Empty}\n");
else if (!Header.UseRomName && datItem.Machine.Name != lastgame)
sw.Write($"{datItem.Machine.Name}\n");
sw.Flush();
}
}
}