I'd like to obtain every node in a map without knowing the keys.
My YAML looks like this:
characterType :
type1 :
attribute1 : something
attribute2 : something
type2 :
attribute1 : something
attribute2 : something
I don't know how many "type"s will be declared or what the name of those keys will be. That's why I'm trying to iterate through the map.
struct CharacterType{
std::string attribute1;
std::string attribute2;
};
namespace YAML{
template<>
struct convert<CharacterType>{
static bool decode(const Node& node, CharacterType& cType){
cType.attribute1 = node["attribute1"].as<std::string>();
cType.attribute2 = node["attribute2"].as<std::string>();
return true;
}
};
}
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std::vector<CharacterType> cTypeList;
for(YAML::const_iterator it=node["characterType"].begin(); it != node["characterType"].end(); ++it){
cTypeList.push_back(it->as<CharacterType>());
}
The previous code doesn't give any trouble when compiling but then at execution time I get this error:
terminate called after throwing an instance of YAML::TypedBadConversion<CharacterType>
I've also tried using a subindex instead of the iterator, getting the same error.
I'm sure I'm doing something wrong, I just can't see it.
When you iterate through a map, the iterator points to a key/value pair of nodes, not a single node. For example:
(The reason that your code compiled, even though your node is a map node, is that
YAML::Node
is effectively dynamically typed, so its iterator has to act (statically) as both a sequence iterator and a map iterator.)