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ccl - Interface to configuration files containing key/value pairs

'ccl' is the 'customizable configuration library': a collection of functions for application programmers who want to interface with user-editable configuration files containing key/value pairs. The comment, key/value, and string literal delimiters can be programatically specified at runtime.

'ccl' is designed to be simple and portable; it has a small interface consisting of five functions. It uses avl's implemenation of binary search trees for backend storage.

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Version 0.1 (beta) released on 2004-04-15
Licensed under The GNU General Public License, Version 2 or later.
This is not a GNU package.

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