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Config::General::Interpolated - Parse variables within Config files
use Config::General;
$conf = new Config::General(
-ConfigFile => 'configfile',
-InterPolateVars => 1
);
This is an internal module which makes it possible to interpolate
perl style variables in your config file (i.e. $variable
or ${variable}).
Normally you don't call it directly.
Variables can be defined everywhere in the config and can be used afterwards as the value of an option. Variables cannot be used as keys or as part of keys.
If you define a variable inside a block or a named block then it is only visible within this block or within blocks which are defined inside this block. Well - let's take a look to an example:
# sample config which uses variables
basedir = /opt/ora
user = t_space
sys = unix
<table intern>
instance = INTERN
owner = $user # "t_space"
logdir = $basedir/log # "/opt/ora/log"
sys = macos
<procs>
misc1 = ${sys}_${instance} # macos_INTERN
misc2 = $user # "t_space"
</procs>
</table>
This will result in the following structure:
{
'basedir' => '/opt/ora',
'user' => 't_space'
'sys' => 'unix',
'table' => {
'intern' => {
'sys' => 'macos',
'logdir' => '/opt/ora/log',
'instance' => 'INTERN',
'owner' => 't_space',
'procs' => {
'misc1' => 'macos_INTERN',
'misc2' => 't_space'
}
}
}
As you can see, the variable sys has been defined twice. Inside
the Variables inside double quotes will be interpolated, but variables
inside single quotes will not interpolated. This is the same
behavior as you know of perl itself.
In addition you can surround variable names with curly braces to
avoid misinterpretation by the parser.
Copyright 2001 by Wei-Hon Chen This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
See
block, not the sys variable one level above. If sys were not defined
inside the
block then the "global" variable sys would have
been used instead with the value of "unix".
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AUTHORS
T.L. <tom@daemon.de>
Autrijus Tang <autrijus@autrijus.org>
Wei-Hon Chen <plasmaball@pchome.com.tw>
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