This library is supposed to be used in your C++ programs for managing simple Unix configuration files like /etc/hosts. The library allows to create default configuration, read the configuration file, validate each found option or value with C++ std::regex, automatically remove incorrect options and even merge several configurations with predefined priorities for each option. So it may be useful in programs which use several configuration files. For an extra example of the library usage see https://sourceforge.net/projects/qsquidclassroom .

Features

  • reading configuration file byte after byte proveides memory efficiens, linear time of work and possibility of using data streams instead of configuration files
  • configurations merging allow to assemble several configuration files or use multilevel configurating system (root and user for example)
  • supporting regular expression validation of each parameter or value
  • library written only in C++11 with no external dependencies.

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GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2)

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C++

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2015-08-04