push_config_state(3alleg4) Allegro manual push_config_state(3alleg4)NAME
push_config_state - Pushes the current configuration state. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
void push_config_state();
DESCRIPTION
Pushes the current configuration state (filename, variable values, etc). onto an internal stack, allowing you to select some other config
source and later restore the current settings by calling pop_config_state(). This function is mostly intended for internal use by other
library functions, for example when you specify a config filename to the save_joystick_data() function, it pushes the config state before
switching to the file you specified.
SEE ALSO pop_config_state(3alleg4), set_config_file(3alleg4), save_joystick_data(3alleg4), exconfig(3alleg4)Allegro version 4.4.2 push_config_state(3alleg4)
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set_config_file(3alleg4) Allegro manual set_config_file(3alleg4)NAME
set_config_file - Sets the configuration file. Allegro game programming library.
SYNOPSIS
#include <allegro.h>
void set_config_file(const char *filename);
DESCRIPTION
Sets the configuration file to be used by all subsequent config functions. (Allegro will not search for this file in other locations as it
does with allegro.cfg at the time of initialization.)
All pointers returned by previous calls to get_config_string() and other related functions are invalidated when you call this function!
You can call this function before install_allegro() to change the configuration file, but after set_uformat() if you want to use a text
encoding format other than the default.
SEE ALSO set_config_data(3alleg4), override_config_file(3alleg4), push_config_state(3alleg4), set_uformat(3alleg4), set_config_string(3alleg4),
get_config_string(3alleg4), exconfig(3alleg4)Allegro version 4.4.2 set_config_file(3alleg4)
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