*
* \section XBT_cfg_ex Example of use
*
- * \dontinclude config.c
- *
- * First, let's create a configuration set with some registered variables.
- * This must be done by the configurable library before the user interactions.
- *
- * \skip make_set
- * \until end_of_make_set
- *
- * Now, set and get a single value
- * \skip get_single_value
- * \skip int
- * \until cfg_free
- *
- * And now, set and get a multiple value
- * \skip get_multiple_value
- * \skip dyn
- * \until cfg_free
- *
- * All those functions throws mismatch_error if asked to deal with an unregistered variable.
- * \skip myset
- * \until cfg_free
+ * TBD
*/
/** @defgroup XBT_cfg_use User interface: changing values
* @ingroup XBT_config
/** \brief Callback types. They get the name of the modified entry, and the position of the changed value */
typedef void (*xbt_cfg_cb_t) (const char * name);
-XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_cfg_t) xbt_cfg_new(void);
+XBT_PUBLIC(xbt_cfg_t) xbt_cfg_new();
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_free(xbt_cfg_t * cfg);
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_dump(const char *name, const char *indent, xbt_cfg_t cfg);
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_string (const char *name, const char*default_val,xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_set, const char *desc);
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_boolean(const char *name, const char*default_val,xbt_cfg_cb_t cb_set, const char *desc);
XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_alias(const char *newname, const char *oldname);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_register_str(xbt_cfg_t * cfg, const char *entry);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_aliases(void);
-XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_help(void);
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_aliases();
+XBT_PUBLIC(void) xbt_cfg_help();
/* @} */
/** @defgroup XBT_cfg_get Getting the stored values