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This module is designed to provide an extremely lightweight way to parse
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moderately complex configuration files. As such, it exports a single
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function - fastconfig() - and does not provide any OO access methods.
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Still, it is fairly full-featured.
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Here's how it works:
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%cf = fastconfig($file, $delim);
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Basically, the fastconfig() function returns a hash of keys and values
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based on the directives in your configuration file. By default, directives
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and values are separated by whitespace in the config file, but this can be
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easily changed with the delimiter argument (see below).
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When the configuration file is read, its modification time is first
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checked and the results cached. On each call to fastconfig(), if the
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config file has been changed, then the file is reread. Otherwise, the
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cached results are returned automatically. This makes this module great
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for mod_perl modules and scripts, one of the primary reasons I wrote it.
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Simply include this at the top of your script or inside of your
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constructor function:
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my %cf = fastconfig('/path/to/config/file.conf');
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If the file argument is omitted, then fastconfig() looks for a file named
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$0.conf in the ../etc directory relative to the executable. For example,
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if you ran:
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/usr/local/bin/myapp
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Then fastconfig() will automatically look for:
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/usr/local/etc/myapp.conf
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This is great if you're really lazy and always in a hurry, like I am.
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If this doesn't work for you, simply supply a filename manually. Note that
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filename generation does not work in mod_perl, so you'll need to supply a
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filename manually.
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Author: Nathan Wiger <nate@wiger.org>
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WWW: http://search.cpan.org/dist/Config-Fast/
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