DTD Parsing
r0g
aioe.org at technicalbloke.com
Thu Nov 11 00:54:10 EST 2010
On 10/11/10 20:38, Ian wrote:
> On Nov 10, 1:05 am, r0g<aioe.... at technicalbloke.com> wrote:
>>> That's five whole lines of code. Why go to all that trouble when you can
>>> just do this:
>>
>>> import config
>>
>> Heh, mainly because I figure the config module will have a lot more
>> options than I have use for right now and therefore the docs will take
>> me longer to read than I will save by not just typing in the above ;)
>
> I think you misunderstand me. There is no config module and there are
> no docs to read. It's just the configuration file itself written as a
> Python script, containing arbitrary settings like:
So you're not talking about this then?...
http://www.red-dove.com/config-doc/
I see. You're suggesting writing config files IN the language you're
already writing in?
Indeed that's what I do in many situations, it has the advantage of
working in any scripting language (I do the same in PHP fairly often, as
do several big projects like Drupal) and of course it spares you a bit
of code.
However, if your config file it's meant to be distributed / editable by
end users you don't necessarily want them to need a full understanding
of python syntax to do it.
Also, actually parsing config files (rather than just importing
namespaces) gives you an opportunity to deal with any syntax errors on a
case by case basis i.e. skip, fail, issue warning etc. Just importing
code gives you a kind of 100% consistency or death situation and while
that might be exactly what you want many times there may be situations
where you want a bit more fine grained control!
Roger
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