05-21-2012
Hi, it does not ignore LVDS1, while read the file it stores field 1 of each "connected" line in variable s. So after all lines have been read, s will contain the last value that was found. Then in the END section this variable will get printed..
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set_config_string
set_config_string(3alleg4) Allegro manual set_config_string(3alleg4)
NAME
set_config_string - Writes a string in the configuration file. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
void set_config_string(const char *section, const char *name, const char *val);
DESCRIPTION
Writes a string variable to the current config file, replacing any existing value it may have, or removes the variable if `val' is NULL.
The section name may be set to NULL to write the variable to the root of the file, or used to control which section the variable is
inserted into. The altered file will be cached in memory, and not actually written to disk until you call allegro_exit(). Note that you can
only write to files in this way, so the function will have no effect if the current config source was specified with set_config_data()
rather than set_config_file().
As a special case, variable or section names that begin with a '#' character are treated specially and will not be read from or written to
the disk. Addon packages can use this to store version info or other status information into the config module, from where it can be read
with the get_config_string() function.
SEE ALSO
set_config_file(3alleg4), get_config_string(3alleg4), set_config_float(3alleg4), set_config_hex(3alleg4), set_config_int(3alleg4), set_con-
fig_id(3alleg4)
Allegro version 4.4.2 set_config_string(3alleg4)