**/
extern char *cf_env_file;
int cf_reload(const char *file); /** Reload configuration from @file, replace the old one. **/
-int cf_load(const char *file); /** Load configuration from @file. **/
+int cf_load(const char *file); /** Load configuration from @file. If @file is NULL, reload all loaded configuration files. **/
/**
* Parse some part of configuration passed in @string.
* The syntax is the same as in the <<config:,configuration file>>.
/**
* List of operations used on items.
* This macro is used to generate internal source code,
- * but you may be interested in the actions it creates.
+ * but you may be interested in the list of operations it creates.
+ *
+ * Each operation corresponds to the same-named operation
+ * described in <<config:operations,configuration syntax>>.
**/
#define CF_OPERATIONS T(CLOSE) T(SET) T(CLEAR) T(ALL) \
- T(APPEND) T(PREPEND) T(REMOVE) T(EDIT) T(AFTER) T(BEFORE) T(COPY)
+ T(APPEND) T(PREPEND) T(REMOVE) T(EDIT) T(AFTER) T(BEFORE) T(COPY) T(RESET)
/* Closing brace finishes previous block.
* Basic attributes (static, dynamic, parsed) can be used with SET.
* Dynamic arrays can be used with SET, APPEND, PREPEND.
* Sections can be used with SET.
* Lists can be used with everything. */
#define T(x) OP_##x,
-enum cf_operation { CF_OPERATIONS }; /** Allowed operations on items. See <<def_CF_OPERATIONS,`CF_OPERATIONS`>>. **/
+enum cf_operation { CF_OPERATIONS }; /** Allowed operations on items. See <<def_CF_OPERATIONS,`CF_OPERATIONS`>> for list (they have an `OP_` prefix -- it means you use `OP_SET` instead of just `SET`). **/
#undef T
struct cf_item;