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\section migration-lgf LGF tools |
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\section migration-lgf LGF tools |
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- The \ref lgf-format "LGF file format" has changed, |
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<tt>\@nodeset</tt> has changed to <tt>\@nodes</tt>, |
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<tt>\@edgeset</tt> and <tt>\@uedgeset</tt> to <tt>\@arcs</tt> or |
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<tt>\@edges</tt>, which become completely equivalents. The |
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<tt>\@nodes</tt>, <tt>\@edges</tt> and <tt>\@uedges</tt> sections are |
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removed from the format, the content of them should be |
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the part of <tt>\@attributes</tt> section. The data fields in |
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the sections must follow a strict format, they must be either character |
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sequences without whitespaces or quoted strings. |
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- The <tt>LemonReader</tt> and <tt>LemonWriter</tt> core interfaces |
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are no longer available. |
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- The implementation of the general section readers and writers has changed |
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they are simple functors now. Beside the old |
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stream based section handling, currently line oriented section |
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reading and writing are also supported. In the |
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section readers the lines must be counted manually. The sections |
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should be read and written with the SectionWriter and SectionReader |
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classes. |
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- Instead of the item readers and writers, item converters should be |
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used. The converters are functors, which map the type to |
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std::string or std::string to the type. The converters for standard |
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containers hasn't yet been implemented in the new LEMON. The converters |
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can return strings in any format, because if it is necessary, the LGF |
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writer and reader will quote and unquote the given value. |
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- The DigraphReader and DigraphWriter can used similarly to the |
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0.x series, however the <tt>read</tt> or <tt>write</tt> prefix of |
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the member functions are removed. |
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- The new LEMON supports the function like interface, the \c |
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digraphReader and \c digraphWriter functions are more convenient than |
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using the classes directly. |
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