05.07.2013 19:46, Lars Marowsky-Bree wrote:
> On 2013-07-05T19:06:54, Vladislav Bogdanov <bub...@hoster-ok.com> wrote:
> 
>>> params #merge param1="value1" param2="value2"
>>>
>>> meta #replace ...
>>>
>>> utilization #keep
>>>
>>> and so on. With default to #replace?
>>
>> Even more.
>> If we allow such "meta" lexems anywhere (not only at the very
>> beginning), then they may be applied only to the rest of string (or
>> before other "meta" lexem).
>>
>> The best thing I see about this idea is this is fully backwards compatible.
> 
> From a language aesthetics point of view, this gives me the utter
> creeps. Don't make me switch to pcs! ;-)

;)

> 
> I could live with a proper "merge"/"update", "replace" command as a
> prefix, just like we now have "delete", though. Similar to what we do
> for groups.

"delete" is a command, not a configuration syntax part.
What I propose is fully optional hint-like "language extension", with
defaults to the current behavior.
What I'm interested myself is just "#keep" part, but, yes, I prefer
complete general solutions.


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