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adds freeini command
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INI(2) INI(2)
NAME
parseini - parse ini files
SYNOPSIS
#include <ini.h>
int parseini(char *file, void (*f)(char*, char*, char*),
int forcelower)
int iniconfig(char *file, int forcelower)
int freeini(int config)
char* getinivalue(int config, char *section, char *key)
char** getiniarray(int config, char *section, char *key, int
*num)
DESCRIPTION
This library function provides simple parsing of INI files
using bio(2). For each key-value pair within the INI file it
calls the provided callback function f.
The callback function gets the section, key and value as
parameters.
The forcelower flag tells the function to return all strings
as lowercase strings, which can be helpful for some cases.
Otherwise, all strings are returned as entered in the INI
file.
Iniconfig parses the given file into a convenient config
database. It returns the id of the parsed config file
that's needed for future lookups. It is possible to parse
multiple INI files within one program this way. Freeini
frees the whole loaded INI configuration specified by the
config parameter.
The functions getinivalue and getiniarray can be used to
fetch the parsed config values. Both functions expect the
configuration id received by the previous iniconfig call, as
well as strings for section and key.
Getinivalue returns the string value for the given combina-
tion.
Getiniarray returns an array of all value strings for the
given combination. It sets num to the number of elements
within this list.
SOURCE
/sys/src/libini
SEE ALSO
bio(2)
DIAGNOSTICS
Parseini returns 0 on failure and sets errstr.
BUGS
Sure.
Freeini potentially leaks memory.