SHTK_CONFIG_OVERRIDE(3) BSD Library Functions Manual SHTK_CONFIG_OVERRIDE(3)NAMEshtk_config_override — Records an override to be applied to the configu‐
ration
LIBRARY
shtk_import config
SYNOPSISshtk_config_override override
DESCRIPTION
The shtk_config_override function records the override given in override,
which must have the form ‘variable=value’.
Overrides are values given to configuration variables that can be set
before the configuration file is loaded with shtk_config_load(3). This
feature is useful to support parsing all command line flags before
attempting to load the configuration file, as the script should first
validate all user input before performing any action.
EXAMPLES
This code snippet illustrates a program with a configuration file that
supports a VERBOSE variable and that, for convenience reasons, can be
overriden via the command line using the -v flag:
shtk_config_init VERBOSE
local OPTIND
while getopts ':v' arg "${@}"; do
case "${arg}" in
v) # Enable verbose mode.
shtk_config_override VERBOSE=yes
;;
\?)
shtk_cli_usage_error "Unknown option -${OPTARG}"
;;
esac
done
shift $((${OPTIND} - 1))
shtk_config_set VERBOSE no # Set the default value.
shtk_config_load "/etc/my_program.conf"
SEE ALSOshtk(3), shtk_config(3)HISTORYshtk_config_override first appeared in shtk 1.0.
BSD November 6, 2014 BSD