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# keyval module
-This module parses files consisting of a series of `key=value` lines. One use
-of this module is to load kconfig configurations in meson projects.
+This module parses files consisting of a series of `key=value` lines.
+One use of this module is to load kconfig configurations in meson
+projects.
-**Note**: this does not provide kconfig frontend tooling to generate a
+**Note**: this does not provide kconfig frontend tooling to generate a
configuration. You still need something such as kconfig frontends (see
-link below) to parse your Kconfig files, and then (after you've
-chosen the configuration options), output a ".config" file.
+link below) to parse your Kconfig files, and then (after you've chosen
+the configuration options), output a ".config" file.
[kconfig-frontends]: http://ymorin.is-a-geek.org/projects/kconfig-frontends
@@ -35,19 +36,21 @@ with the name `keyval`. You can, of course, replace the name
This function loads a file consisting of a series of `key=value` lines
and returns a dictionary object.
-`keyval.load()` makes no attempt at parsing the values in the file.
-In particular boolean and integer values will be represented as strings,
-and strings will keep any quoting that is present in the input file. It
-can be useful to create a [`configuration_data()`](#configuration_data)
-object from the dictionary and use methods such as `get_unquoted()`.
+`keyval.load()` makes no attempt at parsing the values in the file. In
+particular boolean and integer values will be represented as strings,
+and strings will keep any quoting that is present in the input file.
+It can be useful to create a
+[`configuration_data()`](#configuration_data) object from the
+dictionary and use methods such as `get_unquoted()`.
Kconfig frontends usually have ".config" as the default name for the
-configuration file. However, placing the configuration file in the source
-directory limits the user to one configuration per source directory.
-In order to allow separate configurations for each build directory, as is
-the Meson standard, `meson.build` should not hardcode ".config" as the
-argument to `kconfig.load()`, and should instead make the argument to
-`kconfig.load()` a [project build option](Build-options.md).
+configuration file. However, placing the configuration file in the
+source directory limits the user to one configuration per source
+directory. In order to allow separate configurations for each build
+directory, as is the Meson standard, `meson.build` should not hardcode
+".config" as the argument to `kconfig.load()`, and should instead make
+the argument to `kconfig.load()` a [project build
+option](Build-options.md).
* The first (and only) argument is the path to the configuration file to
load (usually ".config").