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From: | Sven Mueller |
Subject: | Re: Execution order when files are imported? |
Date: | Thu, 02 Sep 2004 13:02:40 +0200 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 0.7.3 (Windows/20040803) |
Josef Wolf [u] wrote on 01/09/2004 22:52:
I can't deduce from the ducumentation what the execution order is when imported modules define their own actionsequece. For example: cfagent.conf: import: foo.cf bar.cf foo.cf: control: actionsequence = ( files links directories ) [ ... ] bar.cf: control: actionsequence = ( links files ) [ ... ] I would exepect the following sequence: foo.cf/files foo.cf/links foo.cf/directories bar.cf/links bar.cf/files The reality seems to be that the sequences are intermixed in some way. Can anyone clarify how properyl define actionsequences in imported files?
imported files are just imported (or in some way "included"), they can't define their own action sequence. Actually AFAIK, the last action sequence defined is probably used: In your case that would be "links files". If you need something to use it's own action sequencew, you need to use methods.
cu, sven
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