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Artifact ID: | 17a3a8b78e38202132a2a36e64b546966aaa2523 |
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Page Name: | Manual |
Date: | 2014-11-24 20:11:50 |
Original User: | rkeene |
Parent: | 079f1608c0b6c58d7724042956451ee2f9b8acb5 (diff) |
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NAME
libconfig - Consistent configuration library.SYNOPSIS
#include <libconfig.h>int lc_register_callback(const char *var, char opt, lc_var_type_t type, int (*callback)(const char *, const char *, const char *, const char *, lc_flags_t, void *), void *extra);
int lc_register_var(const char *var, lc_var_type_t type, void *data, char opt);
int lc_process(int argc, char **argv, const char *appname, lc_conf_type_t type, const char *extra);
lc_err_t lc_geterrno(void);
char *lc_geterrstr(void);
void lc_seterrstr(const char *errstr);
int lc_handle_type(lc_var_type_t type, const char *value, void *data);
void lc_cleanup(void);
DESCRIPTION
Libconfig is a library to provide easy access to configuration data in a consistent and logical manner. Variables (registered through lc_register_var(3) or lc_register_callback(3)) are processed with the lc_process(3) and lc_process_file(3) functions. Errors can be examined through lc_geterrno(3) and lc_geterrstr(3). Clean-up may be performed using the lc_cleanup(3) function.EXAMPLE
#include <libconfig.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <stdio.h> int main(int argc, char **argv) { int lc_p_ret, lc_rv_ret; char *filename = NULL; lc_rv_ret = lc_register_var("File", LC_VAR_STRING, &filename, 'f'); if (lc_rv_ret != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error registering variable: %i.\n", lc_geterrno()); return(EXIT_FAILURE); } lc_p_ret = lc_process(argc, argv, "example", LC_CONF_APACHE, NULL); lc_cleanup(); if (lc_p_ret != 0) { fprintf(stderr, "Error processing configuration: \ %s\n", lc_geterrstr()); return(EXIT_FAILURE); } if (filename != NULL) { printf("File specified was: %s\n", filename); } else { printf("No filename specified.\n"); } return(EXIT_SUCCESS); }
SEE ALSO
lc_register_var(3), lc_register_callback(3), lc_geterrno(3), lc_geterrstr(3), lc_seterrstr(3), lc_handle_type(3), lc_process(3), lc_process_file(3), lc_cleanup(3)