I am writing a ConfigParser class, which reads from a config file structured like this:
[Section]
option1 = foo
option2 = 12
option3 = ;
...
The information read is actually stored in a Dictionary<string, string>. What i'd like to achieve is the following:
struct ConfigStruct
{
public string option1;
public int option2;
public char option3 { get; set; }
// Any other _public_ fields or properties
}
ConfigParser Cp = new ConfigParser("path/to/config/file"); // Loads content
ConfigStruct Cs = Cp.CreateInstance<ConfigStruct>("Section");
Console.WriteLine(Cs.option1); // foo
Console.WriteLine(Cs.option2.ToString()); // 12
Console.WriteLine(Cs.option3.ToString()); // ;
The struct (or class, it doesn't matter) ConfigStruct, is application-specific, and the ConfigParser class should know nothing about it. Basically, I want to parse the value from a specific option, and store it into the field/property with the same name. Parsing should be done according to the field/property type.
I've developed a stub method for it:
public T CreateInstance<T>(string Section) where T : new()
{
// Gets options dictionary from loaded data
Dictionary<string, string> Options = this.Data[Section];
T Result = new T();
Type StructType = Result.GetType();
foreach (var Field in StructType.GetFields())
{
if (!Options.ContainsKey(Field.Name))
continue;
Object Value;
if (Field.FieldType == typeof(bool))
Value = Boolean.Parse(Options[Field.Name]);
else if (Field.FieldType == typeof(int))
Value = Int32.Parse(Options[Field.Name]);
else if (Field.FieldType == typeof(double))
Value = Double.Parse(Options[Field.Name]);
else if (Field.FieldType == typeof(string))
Value = Options[Field.Name];
else if (Field.FieldType == typeof(char))
Value = Options[Field.Name][0];
// Add any ifs if needed
else { /* Handle unsupported types */ }
Field.SetValue(Result, Value);
}
foreach (var Property in StructType.GetProperties())
{
// Do the same thing with public properties
}
return Result;
}
- Do you think this is the right approach to the problem? Or should I move the responsability of initializing the struct to the application logic instead of the ConfigParser class? I know it's more efficient, but using reflection I write this method only once, and works for every struct.
- Should I use reflection to invoke Parse() so that I can avoid all those ifs? Or you'd rather make those conversions type by type, to prevent unexpected behaviour?
Thanks for your time.