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Old 06-03-2003
I am a beginner, can you be more specific Smilie
 

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Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigAccept(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation	  Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigAccept(3pm)

NAME
Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigAccept - Configuration class Itself::ConfigAccept DESCRIPTION
Configuration classes used by Config::Model Elements name_match Deprecated Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default: '.*'. accept_after specify where to insert accepted element. This will change the behavior but will help generating more consistent user interfaces. Optional. Type reference. type specify the type of the configuration element.Leaf is used for plain value.Mandatory. Type enum. choice: 'node', 'warped_node', 'hash', 'list', 'leaf', 'check_list'. value_type Optional. Type enum. class - Override Config::Model::Value: Perl class name of a child of Config::Model::Value. Optional. Type uniline. follow Specifies the path to the value elements that drive the change of this node. Each key of the has is a variable name used in the 'rules' parameter. The value of the hash is a path in the configuration tree. Optional. Type hash of uniline. morph When set, a recurse copy of the value from the old object to the new object will be attemped. When a copy is not possible, undef values will be assigned.Optional. Type boolean. refer_to points to an array or hash element in the configuration tree using the path syntax. The available choice of this reference value (or check list)is made from the available keys of the pointed hash element or the values of the pointed array element.Optional. Type uniline. computed_refer_to points to an array or hash element in the configuration tree using a path computed with value from several other elements in the configuration tree. The available choice of this reference value (or check list) is made from the available keys of the pointed hash element or the values of the pointed array element.Optional. Type warped_node. replace_follow Path specifying a hash of value element in the configuration tree. The hash if used in a way similar to the replace parameter. In this case, the replacement is not coded in the model but specified by the configuration.Optional. Type uniline. compute compute the default value according to a formula and value from other elements in the configuration tree.Optional. Type warped_node. migrate_from Specify an upgrade path from an old value and compute the value to store in the new element.Optional. Type warped_node. write_as Specify how to write a boolean value. Example 'no' 'yes'.Optional. Type list of uniline. migrate_values_from Specifies that the values of the hash or list are copied from another hash or list in the configuration tree once configuration data are loaded.Optional. Type uniline. migrate_keys_from Specifies that the keys of the hash are copied from another hash in the configuration tree only when the hash is created.Optional. Type uniline. mandatory Optional. Type boolean. config_class_name Optional. Type reference. choice Specify the possible values. Optional. Type list of uniline. min minimum value. Optional. Type integer. max maximum value. Optional. Type integer. min_index minimum number of keys. Optional. Type integer. max_index maximum number of keys. Optional. Type integer. default Specify default value. This default value will be written in the configuration data. Optional. Type uniline. upstream_default Another way to specify a default value. But this default value is considered as "built_in" the application and is not written in the configuration data (unless modified)Optional. Type uniline. convert Convert value or index to uppercase (uc) or lowercase (lc).Optional. Type enum. match Perl regular expression to assert the validity of the value.Optional. Type uniline. assert Raise an error if the test code snippet does returns false. Optional. Type hash of node. warn_unless Warn user if the tes code snippet does returns false. Optional. Type hash of node. warn_if_match Warn user if a defined value matches the regular expression. Optional. Type hash of node. warn_unless_match Warn user if defined value does not match the regular expression. Optional. Type hash of node. warn Unconditionally issue a warning with this string when this parameter is used. This should be used mostly with "accept"Optional. Type string. grammar Feed this grammar to Parse::RecDescent to perform validation. Optional. Type string. default_list Specify items checked by default. Optional. Type check_list. upstream_default_list Specify items checked by default in the application. Optional. Type check_list. allow_keys_from this hash will allow keys from the keys of the hash pointed by the path string. Optional. Type uniline. allow_keys_matching Keys must match the specified regular expression.Optional. Type uniline. follow_keys_from this hash will contain the same keys as the hash pointed by the path string. Optional. Type uniline. warn_if_key_match Warn user if a key is created matching this regular expression. Optional. Type uniline. warn_unless_key_match Warn user if a key is created not matching this regular expression. Optional. Type uniline. ordered keep track of the order of the elements of this hash. Optional. Type boolean. default_keys default keys hashes.Optional. Type list of string. auto_create_keys always create a set of keys specified in this list. Optional. Type list of string. allow_keys specify a set of allowed keys. Optional. Type list of string. auto_create_ids always create the number of id specified in this integer. Optional. Type string. default_with_init specify a set of keys to create and initialization on some elements . E.g. ' foo => "X=Av Y=Bv", bar => "Y=Av Z=Cz"' Optional. Type hash of string. max_nb Optional. Type integer. replace Used for enum to substitute one value with another. This parameter must be used to enable user to upgrade a configuration with obsolete values. The old value is the key of the hash, the new one is the value of the hash. Optional. Type hash of string. duplicates Specify the policy regarding duplicated values stored in the list or as hash values (valid only when cargo type is "leaf"). The policy can be "allow" (default), "suppress", "warn" (which offers the possibility to apply a fix), "forbid".Optional. Type enum. choice: 'allow', 'suppress', 'warn', 'forbid'. upstream_default: 'allow'. help Specify help string specific to possible values. E.g for "light" value, you could write " red => 'stop', green => 'walk' Optional. Type hash of string. status Optional. Type enum. choice: 'obsolete', 'deprecated', 'standard'. upstream_default: 'standard'. experience Used to categorize configuration elements in several "required skills". Use this feature if you need to hide a parameter to novice users. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'master', 'advanced', 'beginner'. upstream_default: 'beginner'. level Used to highlight important parameter or to hide others. Hidden parameter are mostly used to hide features that are unavailable at start time. They can be made available later using warp mechanism. Optional. Type enum. choice: 'important', 'normal', 'hidden'. upstream_default: 'normal'. summary enter short information regarding this element. Optional. Type uniline. description enter detailed help information regarding this element. Optional. Type string. warp change the properties (i.e. default value or its value_type) dynamically according to the value of another Value object locate elsewhere in the configuration tree. Optional. Type warped_node. rules Each key of a hash is a boolean expression using variables declared in the 'follow' parameters. The value of the hash specifies the effects on the node. Optional. Type hash of warped_node. index_type Specify the type of allowed index for the hash. "String" means no restriction.Optional. Type enum. cargo Specify the properties of the configuration element configuration in this hash or list. Optional. Type warped_node. SEE ALSO
o cme o Config::Model::models::Itself::CommonElement::Assert o Config::Model::models::Itself::CommonElement::WarnIfMatch perl v5.14.2 2012-06-22 Config::Model::models::Itself::ConfigAccept(3pm)
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