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Re: how exactly does import: work?
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Adrian Phillips |
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Re: how exactly does import: work? |
Date: |
31 Jul 2002 06:49:53 +0200 |
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>>>>> "Will" == Will Lowe <harpo@thebackrow.net> writes:
Will> I'm a bit confused by the way the import: directive works.
Will> * WHEN does importing happen? Before anything in
Will> "actionsequence"? After? At parse time, wherever in the
Will> config file the "import:" directive occurs?
Will> * If I do:
Will> import: foo.cf
Will> Which control: stanza (e.g. actionsequence) is used? The
Will> one from the current file? The one from "foo.cf"?
Import happens during parse time so it builds up actions from each
file based upon the classes valid at the time - so classes defined in
an earlier file will be used but a class in an imported file will not
be "usable" in the file that does the importing (assuming I've
understood this correctly); once the parsing is finished then actions
defined by the actionsequences will be run through in the order given
in the actionsequence,
Sincerely,
Adrian Phillips
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