Hello,

just to let you know about some new features related to config preprocessing. 3.0 added config preprocessor directives such as 'include_file' and 'define'. But the define could be used only to control which parts of config file are active.

Several days ago I committed the code to allow you 'define' values for IDs, like:

#!define MYINT 123
#!define MYSTR "xyz"

The defined IDs are replaced at startup, during config parsing, e.g.,:

$var(x) = 100 + MYINT;

- is read as:

$var(x) = 100 + 123;

Moreover, you can have multi-line defined IDs:

#!define IDLOOP     $var(i) = 0; \
                while($var(i)<5) { \
                    xlog("++++ $var(i)\n"); \
                    $var(i) = $var(i) + 1; \
                }

- then in routing block

route {
    ...
    IDLOOP
    ...
}

A completely new thing is the substitution preprocessor directive:

#!subst "/regexp/subst/"

Defined IDs are not replaced within string values (because a cfg IDs is a standalone alphanumeric token, not enclosed in single or double quotes), so if you need to change something inside a string within config file, then use substitution. For example, if you want to replace the password in all db_url module parameters:

#!subst "/DBPASSWD/xyz/"

modparam("acc", "db_url", "mysql://user:DBPASSWD@localhost/db")
modparam("auth_db", "db_url", "mysql://user:DBPASSWD@localhost/db")

The value of a 'subst' directive can be any valid perl-like substitution expression, you can use wildcards, group tokens, backreferences, ....

Hope this will make your cfg scripting easier. Testing and feedback is appreciated.

Cheers,
Daniel
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