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Getting started
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What is options handling ?
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=================================
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Due to more and more available options required to set up an operating system,
to set up compiler options, vs... it became quite annoying to hand the
necessary options to where they are actually used and even more annoying to add
new options. To circumvent these problems the configuration management was
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introduced...
What is Tiramisu ?
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===================
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Tiramisu is an options handler and an options controller, wich aims at
producing flexible and fast options access. The main advantages are its access
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rules and the fact that the whole consistency is preserved at any time, see
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:doc:`consistency`. There is of course type and structure validations, but also
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validations towards the whole options.
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Last but not least, options can be reached and changed according to the access
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rules from nearly everywhere in your appliance.
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Just the facts
==============
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.. _gettingtiramisu:
Download
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To obtain a copy of the sources, check it out from the repository using `git`.
We suggest using `git` if one wants to access the current developments.
::
git clone git://git.labs.libre-entreprise.org/tiramisu.git
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This will get you a fresh checkout of the code repository in a local directory
named ``tiramisu``.
Getting started
-------------------
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Option objects can be created in different ways. Let's perform very basic
:class:`~tiramisu.option.Option` and :class:`~tiramisu.config.Config` object
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manipulations:
::
>>> from tiramisu.config import Config
>>> from tiramisu.option import OptionDescription, BoolOption
>>> descr = OptionDescription("optgroup", "", [
... BoolOption("bool", "", default=False)])
>>>
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>>> c = Config(descr)
>>> # now we have a container, wich contains an option:
>>> c.bool
False
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>>> c.bool = True
>>> c.bool
True
So by now, we have
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- a namespace (which is `c` here)
- the access of an option's value by the
attribute access way (here `bool`, wich is a boolean option:
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:class:`~tiramisu.option.BoolOption()`.
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So, option objects are produced at the entry point and then handed down to
where they are actually used. This keeps options local but available everywhere
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and consistent.
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The namespace is created, we can set a `read_write` access to the options::
>>> c.read_write()