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Variable pointers or References for .conf parser?
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Thank you for taking your time. from looking at your source I am quite intreged by treating variable as a function. I never thought you can do that. Well I'll give you a some of credit for your help in the realise of my open source IRC services server that I am writing. Though this is not what I am looking for but it will most likely help someone else out because there is only one really good example of how to parse an configuration file. The first example is at http://www.daniweb.com/techtalkforums/thread33579.html for those that are have simular problem as me
Last edited by mknight; Nov 26th, 2006 at 5:42 pm.
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