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Certain options may need to be processed early. For example, in order to
suppress the processing of configuration files, it is necessary to process the
command line option --no-load-opts
before the config files are
processed. To accommodate this, certain options may have their enabled or
disabled forms marked for immediate processing. The consequence of this is
that they are processed ahead of all other options in the reverse of normal
order.
Normally, the first options processed are the options specified in the first
homerc
file, followed by then next homerc
file through to the
end of config file processing. Next, environment variables are processed and
finally, the command line options. The later options override settings
processed earlier. That actually gives them higher priority. Command line
immediate action options actually have the lowest priority of all. They would
be used only if they are to have an effect on the processing of subsequent
options.
Use this option attribute to specify that the enabled form of the option
is to be processed immediately. The help
and more-help
options are so specified. They will also call exit()
upon
completion, so they do have an effect on the processing
of the remaining options :-).
Use this option attribute to specify that the disabled form of the
option is to be processed immediately. The load-opts
option is
so specified. The --no-load-opts
command line option will
suppress the processing of config files and environment variables.
Contrariwise, the --load-opts
command line option is
processed normally. That means that the options specified in that file
will be processed after all the homerc
files and, in fact, after
options that precede it on the command line.
If either the immediate
or the immed-disable
attributes
are set to the string, "also
", then the option will actually be
processed twice: first at the immediate processing phase and again
at the "normal" time.
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