This module defines the class ConfigParser.
The ConfigParser class implements a basic configuration file
parser language which provides a structure similar to what you would
find on Microsoft Windows INI files. You can use this to write Python
programs which can be customized by end users easily.
The configuration file consists of sections, lead by a
"[section]" header and followed by "name: value" entries,
with continuations in the style of RFC 822; "name=value" is
also accepted. Note that leading whitespace is removed from values.
The optional values can contain format strings which refer to other
values in the same section, or values in a special
DEFAULT section. Additional defaults can be provided upon
initialization and retrieval. Lines beginning with "#" or
";" are ignored and may be used to provide comments.
For example:
foodir: %(dir)s/whatever
dir=frob
would resolve the "%(dir)s" to the value of
"dir" ("frob" in this case). All reference expansions are
done on demand.
Default values can be specified by passing them into the
ConfigParser constructor as a dictionary. Additional defaults
may be passed into the get() method which will override all
others.
Return a new instance of the ConfigParser class. When
defaults is given, it is initialized into the dictionary of
intrinsic defaults. The keys must be strings, and the values must be
appropriate for the "%()s" string interpolation. Note that
__name__ is an intrinsic default; its value is the section name,
and will override any value provided in defaults.
Exception raised when multiple sections with the same name are found,
or if add_section() is called with the name of a section that
is already present.