Added configure option CLICON_PLUGIN_DLOPEN_GLOBAL for config of dlopen()
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@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ A straightforward way to reference a pipe tree is by using an explicit pipe-tree
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@|mypipe, regular_cb();
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Note that the `regular_cb()` is stated as an argument to the mypipe reference. This means it will be preended to each callback in 'mypipe'.
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Note that the `regular_cb()` is stated as an argument to the mypipe reference. This means it will be prepended to each callback in 'mypipe'.
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For example, in the following CLI call:
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pipetree="|mypipe"; # in CLIgen
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```
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This autoamtically expands each terminal command into a pipe-tree reference in a dynamic way. For example, assume the command `set, regular_cb();` is specified and a user types `set `.
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This automatically expands each terminal command into a pipe-tree reference in a dynamic way. For example, assume the command `set, regular_cb();` is specified and a user types `set `.
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This expands the syntax by adding the `@|mypipe, regular_cb()` which is in turn expanded to:
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```
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