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    Subject[RFC][PATCH v3 0/4] perf config: Infrastructure code for perf-config
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    Hi,

    We can use the config files (i.e user wide ~/.perfconfig
    and system wide $(sysconfdir)/perfconfig)
    to configure perf tools. perf-config help user
    manage the config files, not manually look into or edit them.

    Introduce new infrastructure code for config
    management features of perf-config subcommand.

    This pathset contains basic code for various purposes of configuration management
    showing current configs, in the near future,
    showing all configs with default value,
    getting current configs from the config files
    or writing configs that user type on the config files, etc.

    IMHO, I think this infrastructure code is needed
    to add new funcationalities for config management of perf-config.

    If anyone reviews this, I'd appreciate it.

    Thanks,
    Taeung

    v3:
    - use the section list that contains configs each section
    instead of the single config list (Namhyung)
    - exclude a patch for '--list-all' option from this patchset

    v2:
    - remove perf_config_kind (user, system or both config files)
    and needless at this time, etc. (Namhyung)
    - separate this patch as several patches (Namhyung)
    - fix typing errors, etc.

    Taeung Song (4):
    perf config: Introduce perf_config_set class
    perf config: Let show_config() work with perf_config_set
    perf config: Prepare all default configs
    perf config: Initialize perf_config_set with all default configs

    tools/perf/builtin-config.c | 38 ++++--
    tools/perf/util/config.c | 298 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
    tools/perf/util/config.h | 90 +++++++++++++
    3 files changed, 419 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
    create mode 100644 tools/perf/util/config.h

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    2.5.0

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