diff --git a/src/config.h b/src/config.h index 3df8676..3451a65 100644 --- a/src/config.h +++ b/src/config.h @@ -34,17 +34,14 @@ typedef struct C_SIMPLE_HTTP_ParsedConfig { typedef C_SIMPLE_HTTP_ParsedConfig C_SIMPLE_HTTP_HashMapWrapper; /// Each line in the config should be a key-value pair separated by an equals -/// sign. All whitespace is ignored unless if the value is quoted. A part of a -/// string can be "quoted" if it is surrounded by three single-quotes or three -/// double-quotes. If there exists a line with the key "PATH", then the value -/// must be a path like "/cache" and all the following key-value pairs are -/// associated with that PATH until the next "PATH" key or EOF. Each "PATH" -/// "block" should have a "HTML" key-value pair where the value is a HTML -/// template. Inside such HTML templates should be strings like -/// "{{{{example_key}}}}" which will be replaced by the string value of the key -/// name deliminated by the four curly braces. "HTML_FILE" specifies a filename -/// to read instead of using a literal string in the config file. It will store -/// the contents of the specified file with the "HTML" key internally. +/// sign "=". All whitespace is ignored unless if the value is "quoted". A part +/// of a string can be "quoted" if it is surrounded by three single-quotes or +/// three double-quotes. The "separating_key" separates lines of config into +/// sections such that each key with the "separating_key" is the start of a new +/// section. All key-value pairs after a "separating_key" belongs to that +/// section. "required_names" is an optional list of c-strings that defines +/// required keys for each section. If it is not desired to use +/// "required_names", then pass NULL instead of a pointer. C_SIMPLE_HTTP_ParsedConfig c_simple_http_parse_config( const char *config_filename, const char *separating_key,