use warnings;
use strict;
-my @arg = @ARGV;
+my @arg;
+my $PREFIX = "CONFIG_";
sub load_config($) {
my $file = shift;
open FILE, "$file" or die "can't open file";
while (<FILE>) {
chomp;
- /^CONFIG_(.+?)=(.+)/ and do {
+ /^$PREFIX(.+?)=(.+)/ and do {
$config{$1} = $2;
next;
};
- /^# CONFIG_(.+?) is not set/ and do {
+ /^# $PREFIX(.+?) is not set/ and do {
$config{$1} = "#undef";
next;
};
sub print_cfgline($$) {
my $name = shift;
my $val = shift;
- if ($val eq '#undef') {
- print "# CONFIG_$name is not set\n";
+ if ($val eq '#undef' or $val eq 'n') {
+ print "# $PREFIX$name is not set\n";
} else {
- print "CONFIG_$name=$val\n";
+ print "$PREFIX$name=$val\n";
}
}
}
}
+while (@ARGV > 0 and $ARGV[0] =~ /^-\w+$/) {
+ my $cmd = shift @ARGV;
+ if ($cmd =~ /^-n$/) {
+ $PREFIX = "";
+ } elsif ($cmd =~ /^-p$/) {
+ $PREFIX = shift @ARGV;
+ } else {
+ die "Invalid option: $cmd\n";
+ }
+}
+@arg = @ARGV;
+
my $pos = 0;
dump_config(parse_expr(\$pos));
die "Parse error" if ($arg[$pos]);