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nbt

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Usage

The nbt library gives you a data type NBT along with types to all the tags in an NBT's substructure. The library works by providing an Serialize instance for this NBT type as well as all the substructure tags by relation.

For the most basic usage, you'll need to read a NBT file in as a ByteString, decompress it, and then feed it in as a strict ByteString to decode:

import qualified  Codec.Compression.GZip as GZip
import qualified  Data.ByteString.Lazy as BL
import            Data.NBT
import            Data.Serialize

main :: IO ()
main = do
    -- Grab a raw lazy ByteString from some NBT file
    compressedRaw <- BL.readFile "level.dat"

    -- NBT files are GZip'd when stored, decompress it and make it strict
    let raw = BL.toStrict $ GZip.decompress compressedRaw

    -- Use the nbt library's Serialize instance to obtain an NBT type,
    -- provided nothing goes wrong!
    let shouldBeNBT = (decode raw :: Either String NBT)

    -- Did we actually just read an NBT file?
    -- If so, print NBT and then write it back out to file.
    -- Otherwise, show the error.
    case shouldBeNBT of
      Right nbt   -> print nbt >> (BL.writeFile "anotherlevel.dat" $ prep nbt)
      Left err    -> putStrLn err
  where prep n = GZip.compress $ BL.fromChunks [encode n]

This NBT type has the following structure: Text is used for the name of a tag while NbtContents is used for the tag's payload.

data NBT = NBT Text NbtContents deriving (Show,Eq)

data NbtContents
  = ByteTag      Int8
  | ShortTag     Int16
  | IntTag       Int32
  | LongTag      Int64
  | FloatTag     Float
  | DoubleTag    Double
  | ByteArrayTag (UArray Int32 Int8)
  | StringTag    T.Text
  | ListTag      (Array Int32 NbtContents)
  | CompoundTag  [NBT]
  | IntArrayTag  (UArray Int32 Int32)
  | LongArrayTag (UArray Int32 Int64)
  deriving (Show, Eq)