09-28-2011
Tomorrow, I can try to fill ECC blocks with 0xFF and I will program flash with original Config.ini. We will see what unit will say.
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config::ini
Config::INI(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Config::INI(3pm)
NAME
Config::INI - simple .ini-file format
VERSION
version 0.019
SYNOPSIS
Config-INI comes with code for reading .ini files:
my $config_hash = Config::INI::Reader->read_file('config.ini');
...and for writing ".ini" files:
Config::INI::Writer->write_file({ somekey => 'somevalue' }, 'config.ini');
See Config::INI::Writer and Config::INI::Reader for more examples.
GRAMMAR
This section describes the format parsed and produced by Config::INI::Reader and ::Writer. It is not an exhaustive and rigorously tested
formal grammar, it's just a description of this particular implementation of the not-quite-standardized "INI" format.
ini-file = { <section> | <empty-line> }
empty-line = [ <space> ] <line-ending>
section = <section-header> { <value-assignment> | <empty-line> }
section-header = [ <space> ] "[" <section-name> "]" [ <space> ] <line-ending>
section-name = string
value-assignment = [ <space> ] <property-name> [ <space> ]
"="
[ <space> ] <value> [ <space> ]
<line-ending>
property-name = string-without-equals
value = string
comment = <space> ";" [ <string> ]
line-ending = [ <comment> ] <EOL>
space = ( <TAB> | " " ) *
string-without-equals = string - "="
string = ? 1+ characters; not ";" or EOL; begins and ends with non-space ?
Of special note is the fact that no escaping mechanism is defined, meaning that there is no way to include an EOL or semicolon (for
example) in a value, property name, or section name. If you need this, either subclass, wait for a subclass to be written for you, or find
one of the many other INI-style parsers on the CPAN.
The order of sections and value assignments within a section are not significant, except that given multiple assignments to one property
name within a section, only the final one is used. A section name may be used more than once; this will have the identical meaning as
having all property assignments in all sections of that name in sequence.
DON'T FORGET
The definitions above refer to the format used by the Reader and Writer classes bundled in the Config-INI distribution. These classes are
designed for easy subclassing, so it should be easy to replace their behavior with whatever behavior your want.
Patches, feature requets, and bug reports are welcome -- but I'm more interested in making sure you can write a subclass that does what you
need, and less in making Config-INI do what you want directly.
THANKS
Thanks to Florian Ragwitz for improving the subclassability of Config-INI's modules, and for helping me do some of my first merging with
git(7).
ORIGIN
Originaly derived from Config::Tiny, by Adam Kennedy.
AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2007 by Ricardo Signes.
This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.
perl v5.14.2 2011-12-15 Config::INI(3pm)