Thanks for suggestion, this should be doable even w/o Ruby specific config
section.
BTW, you application can actually use any configuration format you want. You
don''t need to rely on the default configuration reader when a hosting
DLR language (IronRuby).
Tomas
From: ironruby-core-bounces at rubyforge.org [mailto:ironruby-core-bounces at
rubyforge.org] On Behalf Of Claudio Maccari
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2009 2:56 AM
To: ironruby-core at rubyforge.org
Subject: [Ironruby-core] Suggestion for ir.exe.config
Don''t you think ir.exe.config would be much readable with this syntax
<options>
<ruby>
<librarypaths>
<path>..\..\Languages\Ruby\libs\</path>
<path>..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ruby\site_ruby\1.8\</path>
<path>..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ruby\site_ruby\</path>
<path>..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ruby\1.8\</path>
</librarypaths>
</ ruby>
</options>
instead of this ?
<options>
<set language="Ruby" option="LibraryPaths"
value="..\..\Languages\Ruby\libs\;..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ruby\site_ruby\1.8\;..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ruby\site_ruby\;..\..\..\External\Languages\Ruby\ruby-1.8.6\lib\ruby\1.8\"
/>
</options>
Create a Custom Configuration Sections Using ConfigurationSection is quite easy
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/2tw134k3.aspx
cheers
claudio
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