Add a Config class to simplify adding configuration settings
The typical use is to inherit Config and add Setting<T> members:
class MyClass : private Config
{
Setting<int> foo{this, 123, "foo", "the number of foos to use"};
Setting<std::string> bar{this, "blabla", "bar", "the name of the bar"};
MyClass() : Config(readConfigFile("/etc/my-app.conf"))
{
std::cout << foo << "\n"; // will print 123 unless overriden
}
};
Currently, this is used by Store and its subclasses for store
parameters. You now get a warning if you specify a non-existant store
parameter in a store URI.
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#include <list>
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#include <set>
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#include <memory>
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#include <map>
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#include <boost/format.hpp>
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typedef list<string> Strings;
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typedef set<string> StringSet;
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typedef std::map<std::string, std::string> StringMap;
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/* Paths are just strings. */
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