How to feed Boost.PropertyTree with a string, not a file?

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隐瞒了意图╮ 2021-01-01 16:32

Boost has a tutorial on how to load XML from a file. How do I feed it with a string that I either create in code or receive from a user (e.g. with cin)?

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  • 2021-01-01 17:05

    Wrap the string in an istringstream.

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  • 2021-01-01 17:11

    The other answers are non-ideal, because using istringstream needlessly copies the entire buffer.

    As an answer on this question suggests, you could use the deprecated istrstream, but as this generates warnings and may be removed in future, a better solution is to use boost::iostreams:

    boost::iostreams::stream<boost::iostreams::array_source> stream(moo.c_str(), moo.size());
    boost::property_tree::read_json(stream, tree);
    

    This avoids needlessly copying the buffer in the same way istrstream did (which can be a considerable problem, if your input buffer is large), and saves you having to write your own stream class.

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  • 2021-01-01 17:15

    Heres some code that works for me...

    // Create an empty property tree object
    ptree xmlTree;
    
    // Read the XML config string into the property tree. Catch any exception
    try {
      stringstream ss; ss << xmlConfigString;
      read_xml(ss, xmlTree);
    }
    catch (xml_parser_error &e) {
      LOGERROR ("Failed to read config xml " << e.what());
    }
    catch (...) {
      LOGERROR ("Failed to read config xml with unknown error");
    }
    
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