Take a look at Metaresc library https://github.com/alexanderchuranov/Metaresc
It provides interface for types declaration that will also generate meta-data for the type. Based on meta-data you can easily serialize/deserialize objects of any complexity. Out of the box you can serialize/deserialize XML, JSON, YAML, XDR, Lisp-like notation, C-init notation.
Here is a simple example:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include "metaresc.h"
TYPEDEF_STRUCT (sample_t,
int x,
float y,
string_t z
);
int main (int argc, char * argv[])
{
mr_td_t * tdp = mr_get_td_by_name ("sample_t");
if (NULL == tdp)
return (EXIT_FAILURE);
int i, count = tdp->param.struct_param.fields_size / sizeof (tdp->param.struct_param.fields[0]);
for (i = 0; i < count; ++i)
{
mr_fd_t * fdp = tdp->param.struct_param.fields[i];
MR_PRINT ("offset [", fdp->offset,
"] size ", fdp->size,
" field '", fdp->name.str,
"' type '", fdp->type,
"' mr_type ", (mr_type_t, &fdp->mr_type)
);
}
return (EXIT_SUCCESS);
}
This program will output
$ ./struct
offset [0] size 4 field 'x' type 'int' mr_type MR_TYPE_INT32
offset [4] size 4 field 'y' type 'float' mr_type MR_TYPE_FLOAT
offset [8] size 8 field 'z' type 'string_t' mr_type MR_TYPE_STRING
Library works fine for latest gcc and clang.