Hi Choroba, can I ask you one more thing? Those config files can come in many different formats. I have two questions: 1. The order where the entries are coming is important? For example, if "dropout_detection_time_start" comes before "feed_realtime_processor_pool", is this going to break my parser? 2. If we have situations where some of the rules are not present in the config file, is this going to break the parser? For example, if I have "another_realtime_processor_pool", is this going to be discarded? Obviously I'll create a grammar for those extra parameters, but there are situations where the configs can have different entries depending of what the user wants to put in the config. Thanks.

In reply to Re^2: Config file to tree format with id, parent, key, value by arthur_accioly
in thread Config file to tree format with id, parent, key, value by arthur_accioly

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