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authorLaura Abbott <labbott@fedoraproject.org>2016-11-10 10:16:25 -0800
committerLaura Abbott <labbott@fedoraproject.org>2016-12-06 12:07:10 -0800
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Change method of configuration generation
The existing method of managing configuration files gets unweildy. Changing individual lines in text files gets difficult without manual organization. Switch to a method of configuration generation that's inspired from the method used inside Red Hat. Each configuration option gets its own file which are then combined to form the configuration files. This makes confirming what's actually enabled much easier.
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+#! /usr/bin/perl
+
+my @args=@ARGV;
+my %configvalues;
+my @configoptions;
+my $configcounter = 0;
+
+# optionally print out the architecture as the first line of our output
+my $arch = $args[2];
+if (defined $arch) {
+ print "# $arch\n";
+}
+
+# first, read the override file
+
+open (FILE,"$args[0]") || die "Could not open $args[0]";
+while (<FILE>) {
+ my $str = $_;
+ my $configname;
+
+ if (/\# ([\w]+) is not set/) {
+ $configname = $1;
+ } elsif (/([\w]+)=/) {
+ $configname = $1;
+ }
+
+ if (defined($configname) && !exists($configvalues{$configname})) {
+ $configvalues{$configname} = $str;
+ $configoptions[$configcounter] = $configname;
+ $configcounter ++;
+ }
+};
+
+# now, read and output the entire configfile, except for the overridden
+# parts... for those the new value is printed.
+
+open (FILE2,"$args[1]") || die "Could not open $args[1]";
+while (<FILE2>) {
+ my $configname;
+
+ if (/\# ([\w]+) is not set/) {
+ $configname = $1;
+ } elsif (/([\w]+)=/) {
+ $configname = $1;
+ }
+
+ if (defined($configname) && exists($configvalues{$configname})) {
+ print "$configvalues{$configname}";
+ delete($configvalues{$configname});
+ } else {
+ print "$_";
+ }
+}
+
+# now print the new values from the overridden configfile
+my $counter = 0;
+
+while ($counter < $configcounter) {
+ my $configname = $configoptions[$counter];
+ if (exists($configvalues{$configname})) {
+ print "$configvalues{$configname}";
+ }
+ $counter++;
+}
+
+1;