Simon Riggs wrote:
> All of this *also* applies to shared_preload_libraries. We also need to
> be able to specify new load libraries without editing the same darn
> parameter.
And to search_path, though that's even more complex because the order of
the entries is significant.
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> On Wed, 2009-10-28 at 22:00 +0000, Simon Riggs wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-10-27 at 00:38 -0400, Greg Smith wrote:
> > > new feature
> >
> > One additional point that would be useful is a way to match up the usage
> > of custom_variable_classes with this new style of .conf file processing.
> >
> > At the moment if you wish to add a custom variable class everybody needs
> > to edit the *same* parameter. Finding which one to edit could be a
> > little difficult with a whole directory to search in.
> >
> > I propose a new form of processing for that variable: each new parameter
> > instance is added to last one, rather than replacing it.
> > e.g.
> > custom_variable_class = 'x'
> > custom_variable_class = 'y'
> > custom_variable_class = 'z'
> > is equivalent to
> > custom_variable_classes = 'x,y,z'
> >
> > That allows NewFeatureX to drop in a file called "newfeaturex.conf",
> > which looks like this
> >
> > custom_variable_class = 'newfeaturex'
> > newfeaturex.param1 = x
> > newfeaturex.param2 = y
> > newfeaturex.param3 = z
> >
> > This requires no editing of any other files, just a straight drop in.
> > That will make it much easier to produce real installers/deinstallers
> > for add-in modules.
> >
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