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> The following module was proposed for inclusion in the Module List:

>   modid:       Config::ApacheFormat

>     Apache::ConfigFile suffers from a complete lack of tests and a
>     rather clumsy API. Also, it doesn't support quoted strings
>     correctly.
those things should be fixed.


>     Apache::ConfigParser comes closer to my needs, but contains code
>     specific to parsing actual Apache configuration files.

I would think yours would too, based on the name.  perhaps a name that
describes the format instead of an example use is better.

>     In general, I see no problem with reinventing the wheel as long as
>     you're sure your version will really be better. I believe this is,
>     at least for my purposes.

can you work with the authors of the other modules to clear up these
problems?

also, what about the many configuration data modules in Config::*
and ConfigReader::*?  some of those handle the block style.

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