This option causes the test driver to include a symbol table with some predefined test variables in it. These are useful for experimenting with variable dereferencing, substitution, and type/value enforcement.
The default is to not predefine any such variables. (Note that whether this option is present or not, tconfpy always creates a number of predefined variables of its own internally. See the tconfpy documentation for the details.)
You can see all the predefined variables (and their attributes) by running test-tc.py on an empty configuration file. This will show you both the variables automatically defined by tconfpy as well as any variables created with this option, if present.
This option disables the creation of new variables in the configuration file (via the AllowNewVars API option). The user is limited to referencing and modifying only those variables already present in the symbol table. Typically used when passing an initial symbol table to the parser to limit the user to only those variables. The default is to permit new variable creation.
This option creates a default set of variable templates for use in the configuration file. These are passed to the tconfpy parser via the Templates={} API option.
The following variable templates are predefined when this option is used:
Name Val RO Type Def Legal Values Min/Max -------------------------------------------------------------------------- templb 1 RW boolean False [] None None templc 4+5j RW complex 0-0j [1-1j, 1+1j] None None templf 1.0 RW float 0.5 [3.14, 2.73] None None templi 1 RW int 0 [1, 2, 23] None None templs "stringy" RW string "" [r'^box$', r'^Bax', r'a+bc'] 3 8
This option will only permit new variable creation if a template for that variable exists (via the TemplatesOnly=True parser API option). This is used in conjunction with the templates option above.
This option will populate the initial symbol table so that only a limited number of namespaces can be used. If this option is present, only the root namespace, and namespaces beginning with the string "NS" will be allowed. In this case, namespaces will be required to be from 3 to 8 characters long. The default without this option is to allow new namespaces to be used without restrictions on name or length. The initial namespace is set to root ("") whether or not this option is selected.
By default, tconfpy does nothing to text encountered inside of .literal blocks in a configuration file. If this option is present, the test driver tells tconfpy to replace any variable references present in a .literal block. See the tconfpy documentation for a more complete description.
This option causes the test driver to invoke tconfpy with debugging enabled and then display debug output when parsing is complete. The default is for debug output to be disabled.
This test driver uses a simple table-driven scheme for predefining variables should you desire this feature. This can be found near the beginning of the test-tc.py file. All this should be fairly self-explanatory once you understand the various variable attributes recognized by tconfpy. Edit this table as desired to create more variables or different attribute values for your testing purposes.
The exact same scheme is used for predefining variable templates and you can add/delete/change these to suit your own tastes in the same way.
Tim Daneliuk tconfpy@tundraware.com