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What if types are formal / have formal arguments? |
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I'm not sure whether this design is in fact helpful. |
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Prepare some very minimal (non functional) framework for library integration? |
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Real configurations versus types: |
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Types are reusable code: For instance etc_resolv. |
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__type <id> --option1 <arg1> |
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seems to be quite good usable. cdist can easily -----parse--- this. |
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Nope. We don't parse. We let the shell execute. |
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So whatever is __type will get executed. |
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Which could result in the directory |
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That style could include a mandority --help, --args arguments |
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and would thus be independent of the language used (can, but does |
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How to solve standard configurations that way? |
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__type <either option or magic> --option1 <arg1> |
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Type paths |
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At least (at maximum)? 2: |
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Types: Name types types or name types modules? |
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Where to place/start the configuration? |
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