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That allows you to process sections both before and after all options were
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processed.
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Another way of iterating on config sections is using the \texttt{config\_foreach} command.
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Syntax:
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\begin{Verbatim}
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config_foreach <function name> [<sectiontype>] [<arguments...>]
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\end{Verbatim}
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This command will run the supplied function for every single config section in the currently
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loaded config. The section name will be passed to the function as argument 1.
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If the section type is added to the command line, the function will only be called for
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sections of the given type.
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You can access already processed options with the \texttt{config\_get} command
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Syntax:
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config_set <section> <option> <value>
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\end{Verbatim}
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If a config section is unnamed, an automatically generated name will
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be assigned internally, e.g. \texttt{cfg1}, \texttt{cfg2}, ...
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While it is possible, using unnamed sections through these autogenerated names is
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strongly discouraged. Use callbacks or \texttt{config\_foreach} instead.
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