1IniFiles(3)           User Contributed Perl Documentation          IniFiles(3)
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NAME

6       Config::IniFiles - A module for reading .ini-style configuration files.
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SYNOPSIS

9         use Config::IniFiles;
10         my $cfg = new Config::IniFiles( -file => "/path/configfile.ini" );
11         print "The value is " . $cfg->val( 'Section', 'Parameter' ) . "."
12               if $cfg->val( 'Section', 'Parameter' );
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DESCRIPTION

15       Config::IniFiles provides a way to have readable configuration files
16       outside your Perl script.  Configurations can be imported (inherited,
17       stacked,...), sections can be grouped, and settings can be accessed
18       from a tied hash.
19

FILE FORMAT

21       INI files consist of a number of sections, each preceded with the sec‐
22       tion name in square brackets.  The first non-blank character of the
23       line indicating a section must be a left bracket and the last non-blank
24       character of a line indicating a section must be a right bracket. The
25       characters making up the section name can be any symbols at all. How‐
26       ever section names must be unique.
27
28       Parameters are specified in each section as Name=Value.  Any spaces
29       around the equals sign will be ignored, and the value extends to the
30       end of the line. Parameter names are localized to the namespace of the
31       section, but must be unique within a section.
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33         [section]
34         Parameter=Value
35
36       Both the hash mark (#) and the semicolon (;) are comment characters.
37       by default (this can be changed by configuration) Lines that begin with
38       either of these characters will be ignored.  Any amount of whitespace
39       may precede the comment character.
40
41       Multi-line or multi-valued parameters may also be defined ala UNIX
42       "here document" syntax:
43
44         Parameter=<<EOT
45         value/line 1
46         value/line 2
47         EOT
48
49       You may use any string you want in place of "EOT".  Note that what fol‐
50       lows the "<<" and what appears at the end of the text MUST match
51       exactly, including any trailing whitespace.
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53       As a configuration option (default is off), continuation lines can be
54       allowed:
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56         [Section]
57         Parameter=this parameter \
58           spreads across \
59           a few lines
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USAGE -- Object Interface

62       Get a new Config::IniFiles object with the new method:
63
64         $cfg = Config::IniFiles->new( -file => "/path/configfile.ini" );
65         $cfg = new Config::IniFiles -file => "/path/configfile.ini";
66
67       Optional named parameters may be specified after the configuration file
68       name.  See the new in the METHODS section, below.
69
70       Values from the config file are fetched with the val method:
71
72         $value = $cfg->val('Section', 'Parameter');
73
74       If you want a multi-line/value field returned as an array, just specify
75       an array as the receiver:
76
77         @values = $cfg->val('Section', 'Parameter');
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METHODS

80       new ( [-option=>value ...] )
81
82       Returns a new configuration object (or "undef" if the configuration
83       file has an error).  One Config::IniFiles object is required per con‐
84       figuration file.  The following named parameters are available:
85
86       -file  filename
87                 Specifies a file to load the parameters from. This 'file' may
88                 actually be any of the following things:
89
90                   1) a simple filehandle, such as STDIN
91                   2) a filehandle glob, such as *CONFIG
92                   3) a reference to a glob, such as \*CONFIG
93                   4) an IO::File object
94                   5) the pathname of a file
95
96                 If this option is not specified, (i.e. you are creating a
97                 config file from scratch) you must specify a target file
98                 using SetFileName in order to save the parameters.
99
100       -default section
101                 Specifies a section to be used for default values. For exam‐
102                 ple, if you look up the "permissions" parameter in the
103                 "users" section, but there is none, Config::IniFiles will
104                 look to your default section for a "permissions" value before
105                 returning undef.
106
107       -reloadwarn 0⎪1
108                 Set -reloadwarn => 1 to enable a warning message (output to
109                 STDERR) whenever the config file is reloaded.  The reload
110                 message is of the form:
111
112                   PID <PID> reloading config file <file> at YYYY.MM.DD HH:MM:SS
113
114                 Default behavior is to not warn (i.e. -reloadwarn => 0).
115
116       -nocase 0⎪1
117                 Set -nocase => 1 to handle the config file in a case-insensi‐
118                 tive manner (case in values is preserved, however).  By
119                 default, config files are case-sensitive (i.e., a section
120                 named 'Test' is not the same as a section named 'test').
121                 Note that there is an added overhead for turning off case
122                 sensitivity.
123
124       -allowcontinue 0⎪1
125                 Set -allowcontinue => 1 to enable continuation lines in the
126                 config file.  i.e. if a line ends with a backslash "\", then
127                 the following line is appended to the parameter value, drop‐
128                 ping the backslash and the newline character(s).
129
130                 Default behavior is to keep a trailing backslash "\" as a
131                 parameter value. Note that continuation cannot be mixed with
132                 the "here" value syntax.
133
134       -import object
135                 This allows you to import or inherit existing setting from
136                 another Config::IniFiles object. When importing settings from
137                 another object, sections with the same name will be merged
138                 and parameters that are defined in both the imported object
139                 and the -file will take the value of given in the -file.
140
141                 If a -default section is also given on this call, and it does
142                 not coincide with the default of the imported object, the new
143                 default section will be used instead. If no -default section
144                 is given, then the default of the imported object will be
145                 used.
146
147       -commentchar 'char'
148                 The default comment character is "#". You may change this by
149                 specifying this option to an arbitrary character, except
150                 alphanumeric characters and square brackets and the "equal"
151                 sign.
152
153       -allowedcommentchars 'chars'
154                 Allowed default comment characters are "#" and ";". By speci‐
155                 fying this option you may enlarge or narrow this range to a
156                 set of characters (concatenating them to a string). Note that
157                 the character specified by -commentchar (see above) is always
158                 part of the allowed comment characters. Note: The given
159                 string is evaluated as a character class (i.e.: like
160                 "/[chars]/").
161
162       -allowcode 0⎪1
163                 Set -allowcode => 1 allows to use perl hooks within a ini
164                 configuration file.  Such perl hooks enable you to call a
165                 perl sub or to access an environment variable from within an
166                 ini file to set a parameter:
167
168                 [EXAMPLE] logfile1=sub{ $ENV{'LOGFILE'}; } logfile2=sub{ log‐
169                 file(); } heredoc=<<EOT sub{ $ENV{'LOGFILE'}; } sub{ log‐
170                 file(); } <<EOT
171
172                 Default behaviour is to allow perl code.
173
174       setval ($section, $parameter, $value, [ $value2, ... ])
175
176       Sets the value of parameter $parameter in section $section to $value
177       (or to a set of values).  See below for methods to write the new con‐
178       figuration back out to a file.
179
180       You may not set a parameter that didn't exist in the original configu‐
181       ration file.  setval will return undef if this is attempted. See newval
182       below to do this. Otherwise, it returns 1.
183
184       newval($section, $parameter, $value [, $value2, ...])
185
186       Assignes a new value, $value (or set of values) to the parameter
187       $parameter in section $section in the configuration file.
188
189       delval($section, $parameter)
190
191       Deletes the specified parameter from the configuration file
192
193       ReadConfig
194
195       Forces the configuration file to be re-read. Returns undef if the file
196       can not be opened, no filename was defined (with the "-file" option)
197       when the object was constructed, or an error occurred while reading.
198
199       If an error occurs while parsing the INI file the @Con‐
200       fig::IniFiles::errors array will contain messages that might help you
201       figure out where the problem is in the file.
202
203       Sections
204
205       Returns an array containing section names in the configuration file.
206       If the nocase option was turned on when the config object was created,
207       the section names will be returned in lowercase.
208
209       SectionExists ( $sect_name )
210
211       Returns 1 if the specified section exists in the INI file, 0 otherwise
212       (undefined if section_name is not defined).
213
214       AddSection ( $sect_name )
215
216       Ensures that the named section exists in the INI file. If the section
217       already exists, nothing is done. In this case, the "new" section will
218       possibly contain data already.
219
220       If you really need to have a new section with no parameters in it,
221       check that the name that you're adding isn't in the list of sections
222       already.
223
224       DeleteSection ( $sect_name )
225
226       Completely removes the entire section from the configuration.
227
228       Parameters ($sect_name)
229
230       Returns an array containing the parameters contained in the specified
231       section.
232
233       Groups
234
235       Returns an array containing the names of available groups.
236
237       Groups are specified in the config file as new sections of the form
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239         [GroupName MemberName]
240
241       This is useful for building up lists.  Note that parameters within a
242       "member" section are referenced normally (i.e., the section name is
243       still "Groupname Membername", including the space) - the concept of
244       Groups is to aid people building more complex configuration files.
245
246       SetGroupMember ( $sect )
247
248       Makes sure that the specified section is a member of the appropriate
249       group.
250
251       Only intended for use in newval.
252
253       RemoveGroupMember ( $sect )
254
255       Makes sure that the specified section is no longer a member of the
256       appropriate group. Only intended for use in DeleteSection.
257
258       GroupMembers ($group)
259
260       Returns an array containing the members of specified $group. Each ele‐
261       ment of the array is a section name. For example, given the sections
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263         [Group Element 1]
264         ...
265
266         [Group Element 2]
267         ...
268
269       GroupMembers would return ("Group Element 1", "Group Element 2").
270
271       SetWriteMode ($mode)
272
273       Sets the mode (permissions) to use when writing the INI file.
274
275       $mode must be a string representation of the octal mode.
276
277       GetWriteMode ($mode)
278
279       Gets the current mode (permissions) to use when writing the INI file.
280
281       $mode is a string representation of the octal mode.
282
283       WriteConfig ($filename)
284
285       Writes out a new copy of the configuration file.  A temporary file
286       (ending in '-new') is written out and then renamed to the specified
287       filename.  Also see BUGS below.
288
289       Returns true on success, "undef" on failure.
290
291       RewriteConfig
292
293       Same as WriteConfig, but specifies that the original configuration file
294       should be rewritten.
295
296       GetFileName
297
298       Returns the filename associated with this INI file.
299
300       If no filename has been specified, returns undef.
301
302       SetFileName ($filename)
303
304       If you created the Config::IniFiles object without initialising from a
305       file, or if you just want to change the name of the file to use for
306       ReadConfig/RewriteConfig from now on, use this method.
307
308       Returns $filename if that was a valid name, undef otherwise.
309
310       SetSectionComment($section, @comment)
311
312       Sets the comment for section $section to the lines contained in @com‐
313       ment.
314
315       Each comment line will be prepended with the comment charcter (default
316       is "#") if it doesn't already have a comment character (ie: if the line
317       does not start with whitespace followed by an allowed comment charac‐
318       ter, default is "#" and ";").
319
320       To clear a section comment, use DeleteSectionComment ($section)
321
322       GetSectionComment ($section)
323
324       Returns a list of lines, being the comment attached to section $sec‐
325       tion. In scalar context, returns a string containing the lines of the
326       comment separated by newlines.
327
328       The lines are presented as-is, with whatever comment character was
329       originally used on that line.
330
331       DeleteSectionComment ($section)
332
333       Removes the comment for the specified section.
334
335       SetParameterComment ($section, $parameter, @comment)
336
337       Sets the comment attached to a particular parameter.
338
339       Any line of @comment that does not have a comment character will be
340       prepended with one. See "SetSectionComment($section, @comment)" above
341
342       GetParameterComment ($section, $parameter)
343
344       Gets the comment attached to a parameter.
345
346       DeleteParameterComment ($section, $parmeter)
347
348       Deletes the comment attached to a parameter.
349
350       GetParameterEOT ($section, $parameter)
351
352       Accessor method for the EOT text (in fact, style) of the specified
353       parameter. If any text is used as an EOT mark, this will be returned.
354       If the parameter was not recorded using HERE style multiple lines, Get‐
355       ParameterEOT returns undef.
356
357       SetParameterEOT ($section, $EOT)
358
359       Accessor method for the EOT text for the specified parameter. Sets the
360       HERE style marker text to the value $EOT. Once the EOT text is set,
361       that parameter will be saved in HERE style.
362
363       To un-set the EOT text, use DeleteParameterEOT ($section, $parameter).
364
365       DeleteParameterEOT ($section, $parmeter)
366
367       Removes the EOT marker for the given section and parameter.  When writ‐
368       ing a configuration file, if no EOT marker is defined then "EOT" is
369       used.
370
371       Delete
372
373       Deletes the entire configuration file in memory.
374

USAGE -- Tied Hash

376       tie %ini, 'Config::IniFiles', (-file=>$filename, [-option=>value ...] )
377
378       Using "tie", you can tie a hash to a Config::IniFiles object. This cre‐
379       ates a new object which you can access through your hash, so you use
380       this instead of the new method. This actually creates a hash of hashes
381       to access the values in the INI file. The options you provide through
382       "tie" are the same as given for the new method, above.
383
384       Here's an example:
385
386         use Config::IniFiles;
387
388         my %ini
389         tie %ini, 'Config::IniFiles', ( -file => "/path/configfile.ini" );
390
391         print "We have $ini{Section}{Parameter}." if $ini{Section}{Parameter};
392
393       Accessing and using the hash works just like accessing a regular hash
394       and many of the object methods are made available through the hash
395       interface.
396
397       For those methods that do not coincide with the hash paradigm, you can
398       use the Perl "tied" function to get at the underlying object tied to
399       the hash and call methods on that object. For example, to write the
400       hash out to a new ini file, you would do something like this:
401
402         tied( %ini )->WriteConfig( "/newpath/newconfig.ini" ) ⎪⎪
403           die "Could not write settings to new file.";
404
405       $val = $ini{$section}{$parameter}
406
407       Returns the value of $parameter in $section.
408
409       Because of limitations in Perl's tie implementation, multiline values
410       accessed through a hash will always be returned as a single value with
411       each line joined by the default line separator ($\). To break them
412       apart you can simple do this:
413
414         @lines = split( "$\", $ini{section}{multi_line_parameter} );
415
416       $ini{$section}{$parameter} = $value;
417
418       Sets the value of $parameter in $section to $value.
419
420       To set a multiline or multiv-alue parameter just assign an array refer‐
421       ence to the hash entry, like this:
422
423        $ini{$section}{$parameter} = [$value1, $value2, ...];
424
425       If the parameter did not exist in the original file, it will be cre‐
426       ated. However, Perl does not seem to extend autovivification to tied
427       hashes. That means that if you try to say
428
429         $ini{new_section}{new_paramters} = $val;
430
431       and the section 'new_section' does not exist, then Perl won't properly
432       create it. In order to work around this you will need to create a hash
433       reference in that section and then assign the parameter value. Some‐
434       thing like this should do nicely:
435
436         $ini{new_section} = {};
437         $ini{new_section}{new_paramters} = $val;
438
439       %hash = %{$ini{$section}}
440
441       Using the tie interface, you can copy whole sections of the ini file
442       into another hash. Note that this makes a copy of the entire section.
443       The new hash in no longer tied to the ini file, In particular, this
444       means -default and -nocase settings will not apply to %hash.
445
446       $ini{$section} = {}; %{$ini{$section}} = %parameters;
447
448       Through the hash interface, you have the ability to replace the entire
449       section with a new set of parameters. This call will fail, however, if
450       the argument passed in NOT a hash reference. You must use both lines,
451       as shown above so that Perl recognizes the section as a hash reference
452       context before COPYing over the values from your %parameters hash.
453
454       delete $ini{$section}{$parameter}
455
456       When tied to a hash, you can use the Perl "delete" function to com‐
457       pletely remove a parameter from a section.
458
459       delete $ini{$section}
460
461       The tied interface also allows you to delete an entire section from the
462       ini file using the Perl "delete" function.
463
464       %ini = ();
465
466       If you really want to delete all the items in the ini file, this will
467       do it. Of course, the changes won't be written to the actual file
468       unless you call RewriteConfig on the object tied to the hash.
469
470       Parameter names
471
472       my @keys = keys %{$ini{$section}}
473       while (($k, $v) = each %{$ini{$section}}) {...}
474       if( exists %{$ini{$section}}, $parameter ) {...}
475
476       When tied to a hash, you use the Perl "keys" and "each" functions to
477       iteratively list the parameters ("keys") or parameters and their values
478       ("each") in a given section.
479
480       You can also use the Perl "exists" function to see if a parameter is
481       defined in a given section.
482
483       Note that none of these will return parameter names that are part if
484       the default section (if set), although accessing an unknown parameter
485       in the specified section will return a value from the default section
486       if there is one.
487
488       Section names
489
490       foreach( keys %ini ) {...}
491       while (($k, $v) = each %ini) {...}
492       if( exists %ini, $section ) {...}
493
494       When tied to a hash, you use the Perl "keys" and "each" functions to
495       iteratively list the sections in the ini file.
496
497       You can also use the Perl "exists" function to see if a section is
498       defined in the file.
499

DIAGNOSTICS

501       @Config::IniFiles::errors
502
503       Contains a list of errors encountered while parsing the configuration
504       file.  If the new method returns undef, check the value of this to find
505       out what's wrong.  This value is reset each time a config file is read.
506

BUGS

508       ·  The output from [Re]WriteConfig/OutputConfig might not be as pretty
509          as it can be.  Comments are tied to whatever was immediately below
510          them.  And case is not preserved for Section and Parameter names if
511          the -nocase option was used.
512
513       ·  No locking is done by [Re]WriteConfig.  When writing servers, take
514          care that only the parent ever calls this, and consider making your
515          own backup.
516

Data Structure

518       Note that this is only a reference for the package maintainers - one of
519       the upcoming revisions to this package will include a total clean up of
520       the data structure.
521
522         $iniconf->{cf} = "config_file_name"
523                 ->{startup_settings} = \%orginal_object_parameters
524                 ->{firstload} = 0
525                 ->{nocase} = 0
526                 ->{reloadwarn} = 0
527                 ->{sects} = \@sections
528                 ->{sCMT}{$sect} = \@comment_lines
529                 ->{group}{$group} = \@group_members
530                 ->{parms}{$sect} = \@section_parms
531                 ->{EOT}{$sect}{$parm} = "end of text string"
532                 ->{pCMT}{$sect}{$parm} = \@comment_lines
533                 ->{v}{$sect}{$parm} = $value   OR  \@values
534

AUTHOR and ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

536       The original code was written by Scott Hutton.  Then handled for a time
537       by Rich Bowen (thanks!), It is now managed by Jeremy Wadsack, with many
538       contributions from various other people.
539
540       In particular, special thanks go to (in roughly chronological order):
541
542       Bernie Cosell, Alan Young, Alex Satrapa, Mike Blazer, Wilbert van de
543       Pieterman, Steve Campbell, Robert Konigsberg, Scott Dellinger, R. Bern‐
544       stein, Daniel Winkelmann, Pires Claudio, Adrian Phillips, Marek
545       Rouchal, Luc St Louis, Adam Fischler, Kay Röpke, Matt Wilson, Raviraj
546       Murdeshwar and Slaven Rezic, Florian Pfaff
547
548       Geez, that's a lot of people. And apologies to the folks who were
549       missed.
550
551       If you want someone to bug about this, that would be:
552
553               Jeremy Wadsack <dgsupport at wadsack-allen dot com>
554
555       If you want more information, or want to participate, go to:
556
557               http://sourceforge.net/projects/config-inifiles/
558
559       Please send bug reports to config-inifiles-bugs@lists.sourceforge.net
560
561       Development discussion occurs on the mailing list con‐
562       fig-inifiles-dev@lists.sourceforge.net, which you can subscribe to by
563       going to the project web site (link above).
564
565       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
566       under the same terms as Perl itself.
567

Change log

569            $Log: IniFiles.pm,v $
570            Revision 2.38  2003/05/14 01:30:32  wadg
571            - fixed RewriteConfig and ReadConfig to work with open file handles
572            - added a test to ensure that blank files throw no warnings
573            - added a test for error messages from malformed lines
574
575            Revision 2.37  2003/01/31 23:00:35  wadg
576            Updated t/07misc test 4 to remove warning
577
578            Revision 2.36  2002/12/18 01:43:11  wadg
579            - Improved error message when an invalid line is encountered in INI file
580            - Fixed bug 649220; importing a non-file-based object into a file one
581              no longer destroys the original object
582
583            Revision 2.33  2002/11/12 14:48:16  grail
584            Addresses feature request - [ 403496 ] A simple change will allow support on more platforms
585
586            Revision 2.32  2002/11/12 14:15:44  grail
587            Addresses bug - [225971] Respect Read-Only Permissions of File System
588
589            Revision 2.31  2002/10/29 01:45:47  grail
590            [ 540867 ] Add GetFileName method
591
592            Revision 2.30  2002/10/15 18:51:07  wadg
593            Patched to stopwarnings about utf8 usage.
594
595            Revision 2.29  2002/08/15 21:33:58  wadg
596            - Support for UTF Byte-Order-Mark (Raviraj Murdeshwar)
597            - Made tests portable to Mac (p. kent)
598            - Made file parsing portable for s390/EBCDIC, etc. (Adam Fischler)
599            - Fixed import bug with Perl 5.8.0 (Marek Rouchal)
600            - Fixed precedence bug in WriteConfig (Luc St Louis)
601            - Fixed broken group detection in SetGroupMember and RemoveGroupMember (Kay Röpke)
602            - Added line continuation character (/) support (Marek Rouchal)
603            - Added configurable comment character support (Marek Rouchal)
604
605            Revision 2.28  2002/07/04 03:56:05  grail
606            Changes for resolving bug 447532 - _section::FETCH should return array ref for multiline values.
607
608            Revision 2.27  2001/12/20 16:03:49  wadg
609            - Fixed bug introduced in new valid file check where ';' comments in first lines were not considered valid
610            - Rearranged some tests to put them in the proper files (case and -default)
611            - Added more comment test to cover more cases
612            - Fixed first two comments tests which weren't doing anything
613
614            Revision 2.26  2001/12/19 22:20:50  wadg
615            #481513 Recognize badly formatted files
616
617            Revision 2.25  2001/12/12 20:44:48  wadg
618            Update to bring CVS version in synch
619
620            Revision 2.24  2001/12/07 10:03:06  wadg
621            222444 Ability to load from arbitrary source
622
623            Revision 2.23  2001/12/07 09:35:06  wadg
624            Forgot to include updates t/test.ini
625
626            Revision 2.22  2001/12/06 16:52:39  wadg
627            Fixed bugs 482353,233372. Updated doc for new mgr.
628
629            Revision 2.21  2001/08/14 01:49:06  wadg
630            Bug fix: multiple blank lines counted as one
631            Patched README change log to include recent updates
632
633            Revision 2.20  2001/06/07 02:49:52  grail
634             - Added checks for method parameters being defined
635             - fixed some regexes to make them stricter
636             - Fixed greps to make them consistent through the code (also a vain
637               attempt to help my editors do syntax colouring properly)
638             - Added AddSection method, replaced chunk of ReadConfig with AddSection
639             - Added case handling stuff to more methods
640             - Added RemoveGroupMember
641             - Made variable names more consistent through OO methods
642             - Restored Unix EOLs
643
644            Revision 2.19  2001/04/04 23:33:40  wadg
645            Fixed case sensitivity bug
646
647            Revision 2.18  2001/03/30 04:41:08  rbowen
648            Small documentation change in IniFiles.pm - pod2* was choking on misplaces
649            =item tags. And I regenerated the README
650            The main reason for this release is that the MANIFEST in the 2.17 version was
651            missing one of the new test suite files, and that is included in this
652            re-release.
653
654            Revision 2.17  2001/03/21 21:05:12  wadg
655            Documentation edits
656
657            Revision 2.16  2001/03/21 19:59:09 wadg
658            410327 -default not in original; 233255 substring parameters
659
660            Revision 2.15  2001/01/30 11:46:48  rbowen
661            Very minor documentation bug fixed.
662
663            Revision 2.14  2001/01/08 18:02:32  wadg
664            [Bug #127325] Fixed proken import; changelog; moved
665
666            Revision 2.13  2000/12/18 07:14:41  wadg
667            [Bugs# 122441,122437] Alien EOLs and OO delete method
668
669            Revision 2.12  2000/12/18 04:59:37  wadg
670            [Bug #125524] Writing multiline of 2 with tied hash
671
672            Revision 2.11  2000/12/16 12:53:13  grail
673            [BUG #122455] Problem with File Permissions
674
675            Revision 2.10  2000/12/13 17:40:18  rbowen
676            Updated version number so that CPAN will stop being angry with us.
677
678            Revision 1.18  2000/12/08 00:45:35  grail
679            Change as requested by Jeremy Wadsack, for Bug 123146
680
681            Revision 1.17  2000/12/07 15:32:36  grail
682            Further patch to duplicate sections bug, and replacement of repeated values handling code.
683
684            Revision 1.14  2000/11/29 11:26:03  grail
685            Updates for task 22401 (no more reloadsig) and 22402 (Group and GroupMember doco)
686
687            Revision 1.13  2000/11/28 12:41:42  grail
688            Added test for being able to add sections with wierd names like section⎪version2
689
690            Revision 1.11  2000/11/24 21:20:11  rbowen
691            Resolved SourceForge bug #122445 - a parameter should be split from its value on the first = sign encountered, not on the last one. Added test suite to test this, and put test case in test.ini
692
693            Revision 1.10  2000/11/24 20:40:58  rbowen
694            Updated MANIFEST to have file list of new files in t/
695            Updated IniFiles.pm to have mention of sourceforge addresses, rather than rcbowen.com addresses
696            Regenerated README from IniFiles.pm
697
698            Revision 1.9  2000/11/23 05:08:08  grail
699            Fixed documentation for bug 122443 - Check that INI files can be created from scratch.
700
701            Revision 1.1.1.1  2000/11/10 03:04:01  rbowen
702            Initial checkin of the Config::IniFiles source to SourceForge
703
704            Revision 1.8  2000/10/17 01:52:55  rbowen
705            Patch from Jeremy. Fixed "defined" warnings.
706
707            Revision 1.7  2000/09/21 11:19:17  rbowen
708            Mostly documentation changes. I moved the change log into the POD rather
709            than having it in a separate Changes file. This allows people to see the
710            changes in the Readme before they download the module. Now I just
711            need to make sure I remember to regenerate the Readme every time I do
712            a commit.
713
714            1.6 September 19, 2000 by JW, AS
715            * Applied several patches submitted to me by Jeremy and Alex.
716            * Changed version number to the CVS version number, so that I won't
717            have to think about changing it ever again. Big version change
718            should not be taken as a huge leap forward.
719
720            0.12 September 13, 2000 by JW/WADG
721            * Added documentation to clarify autovivification issues when
722            creating new sections
723            * Fixed version number (Oops!)
724
725            0.11 September 13, 2000 by JW/WADG
726            * Applied patch to Group and GroupMembers functions to return empty
727            list when no groups are present (submitted by John Bass, Sep 13)
728
729            0.10 September 13, 2000 by JW/WADG
730            * Fixed reference in POD to ReWriteFile. changes to RewriteConfig
731            * Applied patch for failed open bug submitted by Mordechai T. Abzug Aug 18
732            * Doc'd behavior of failed open
733            * Removed planned SIG testing from test.pl as SIGs have been removed
734            * Applied patch from Thibault Deflers to fix bug in parameter list
735            when a parameter value is undef
736
737            0.09
738            Hey! Where's the change log for 0.09?
739
740            0.08
741            2000-07-30  Adrian Phillips  <adrianp@powertech.no>
742
743            * test.pl: Fixed some tests which use $\, and made those that try
744            to check a non existant val check against ! defined.
745
746            * IniFiles.pm: hopefully fixed use of $\ when this is unset
747            (problems found when running tests with -w).  Similar problem with
748            $/ which can be undefined and trying to return a val which does
749            not exist. Modified val docs section to indicate a undef return
750            when this occurs.
751
752            0.07
753            Looks like we missed a change log for 0.07. Bummer.
754
755            0.06 Sun Jun 25, 2000 by Daniel Winkelmann
756            * Patch for uninitialized value bug in newval and setval
757
758            0.05 Sun Jun 18, 2000 by RBOW
759            * Added something to shut up -w on VERSIONS
760            * Removed unused variables
761
762            0.04 Thu Jun 15 - Fri Jun 16, 2000 by JW/WADG
763            * Added support for -import option on ->new
764            * Added support for tying a hash
765            * Edited POD for grammer, clarity and updates
766            * Updated test.pl file
767            * Fixed bug in multiline/single line output
768            * Fixed bug in default handling with tie interface
769            * Added bugs to test.pl for regression
770            * Fixed bug in {group} vs. {groups} property (first is valid)
771            * Fixed return value for empty {sects} or {parms}{$sect} in
772            Sections and Parameters methods
773
774            0.03 Thu Jun 15, 2000 by RBOW
775            * Modifications to permit 'use strict', and to get 'make test' working
776            again.
777
778            0.02 Tue Jun 13, 2000 by RBOW
779            * Fixed bug reported by Bernie Cosell - Sections, Parameters,
780            and GroupMembers return undef if there are no sections,
781            parameters, or group members. These functions now return
782            () if the particular value is undefined.
783            * Added some contributed documentation, from Alex Satrapa, explaining
784            how the internal data structure works.
785            * Set up a project on SourceForge. (Not a change, but worth
786            noting).
787            * Added Groups method to return a list of section groups.
788
789            0.01  Mon Jun 12, 2000 by RBOW
790            Some general code cleanup, in preparation for changes to
791            come. Put up Majordomo mailing list and sent invitation to
792            various people to join it.
793
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