- Instead of relying on #inputMode to effect a global change it is now possible (and recommended) to a temporary change in the inputMode for the following entry. #default : provide default value if entry is not already defined #overwrite : silently remove a previously existing entry #warn : warn about duplicate entries #error : error if any duplicate entries occur #merge : merge sub-dictionaries when possible (the default mode) This is generally less cumbersome than the switching the global inputMode. For example to provide a set of fallback values. #includeIfPresent "user-files" ... #default value uniform 10; vs. #includeIfPresent "user-files" #inputMode protect ... value uniform 10; #inputMode merge // _Assuming_ we actually had this before These directives can also be used to suppress the normal dictionary merge semantics: #overwrite dict { entry val; ... } |
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