require './config.pl';
After all, sometimes the configuration needs to calculate values or
define objects or subroutines (e.g., a callback). An .ini file just
can't handle those needs. And sometimes defining a set of related
options together, e.g. with map, improves the clarity of the config
file, and .ini can't do that, either.
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new kinds of sanity. You can just call me
"Mister Sanity". Why, I've got so much sanity it's driving me crazy.