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diff --git a/docs/doxygen/other/main_page.dox b/docs/doxygen/other/main_page.dox index abdc21b0c..e7d4685f7 100644 --- a/docs/doxygen/other/main_page.dox +++ b/docs/doxygen/other/main_page.dox @@ -329,4 +329,77 @@ they can also serve as examples. See the gr_complex_to_xxx.h file for examples of various blocks that make use of Volk. +\section prefs Configuration / Preference Files + +GNU Radio defines some of its basic behavior through a set of +configuration files located in +${prefix}/etc/gnuradio/conf.d. Different components have different +files listed in here for the various properties. These will be read +once when starting a GNU Radio application, so updates during runtime +will not affect them. + +The configuration files use the following format: + +\code +# Stuff from section 1 +[section1] +var1 = value1 +var2 = value2 # value of 2 + +# Stuff from section 2 +[section2] +var3 = value3 +\endcode + +In this file, the hash mark ('#') indicates a comment and blank lines +are ignored. Section labels are defined inside square brackets as a +group distinguisher. All options must be associated with a section +name. The options are listed one per line with the option name is +given followed by an equals ('=') sign and then the value. All section +and option names must not have white spaces (actually, all white +spaces are ignored). + +The value of an option can be a string or number and retrieved through +a few different interfaces. There is a single preference object +created when GNU Radio is launched. In Python, you can get this by +making a new variable: + +\code +p = gr.prefs() +\endcode + +Similarly, in C++, we get a reference to the object by explicitly +calling for the singleton of the object: + +\code + gr_prefs *p = gr_prefs::singleton(); +\endcode + +The methods associated with this preferences object are (from class gr_prefs): + +\code + bool has_section(string section) + bool has_option(string section, string option) + string get_string(string section, string option, string default_val) + bool get_bool(string section, string option, bool default_val) + long get_long(string section, string option, long default_val) + double get_double(string section, string option, double default_val) +\endcode + +When setting a Boolean value, we can use 0, 1, "True", "true", +"False", "false", "On", "on", "Off", and "off". + +All configuration preferences in these files can also be overloaded by +an environmental variable. The environmental variable is named based +on the section and option name from the configuration file as: + +\code + GR_CONF_<SECTION>_<OPTION> = <value> +\endcode + +The "GR_CONF_" is a prefix to identify this as a GNU Radio +configuration variable and the section and option names are in +uppercase. The value is the same format that would be used in the +config file itself. + */ |