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A standalone, portable Ada package for configuration files
Config is an Ada package for parsing configuration files (.ini, .inf, .cfg, ...) and retrieving keys of various types. New values for single keys, or entire sections, can be set. Standalone and unconditionally portable code.
Alire crate: https://alire.ada.dev/crates/ini_files
Mirror: https://github.com/zertovitch/ini-files
There is no standard way in C to parse config files. Several libraries have sprung up to solve the problem, but perhaps that is overkill for what should be a simple operation.
Presenting: cfg_parse – a compile-in solution for reading key-value pairs from file(s), looking up settings, and writing a config file back to disk. I could write more about it, but the included main.c shows all the functionality.
This utility provides a GUI to create unit files for the game "Battle for Wesnoth". The user sets the unit properties from the GUI of the utility. Once all the properties have been set, it is possible to export them into a .cfg which will be read by the game.
Further details can be found in the project wiki: http://sourceforge.net/p/wesworkshop/wiki/.
Version 1.1* released.