Small tool to help convert chaotic output into json data for evaluation. I don't really know what exactly I want, but right now it works like this:
Let's say your program outputs data like so:
SOME_DELIMITER
time: 12
output: 1 5 2 9
path: ./path/to/some/file
SOME_DELIMITER (Start of next block)
Or like so:
SOME_DELIMITER
time: 5
random garbage
output: 2 5
random print statement: 1 5 2 3 2 4
path: ./path/to/other/file
SOME_DELIMITER (Start of next block)
...
Now the goal is to easily parse this into JSON without having to write or copy-paste together any python code. By specifying a config file (which I should probably call schema, but w/e) like this:
{
"sep": "SOME_DELIMITER",
"stringKeys": ["path"],
"floatKeys": [],
"intKeys": [time, output],
}
You can do this by calling pandemonium ./config.json ./path/to/data
.
I'd like to clarify again that this is not great and a work-in-progress. I feel like this could be practical, but right now it probably isn't.
Oh and this is in Haskell, because I wrote it in Haskell.