CmdContext: Allow user to define read-only / write-only contexts
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@@ -180,13 +180,15 @@ void CmdContext::defineContext (const std::vector <std::string>& words, std::str
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bool write_success = CmdConfig::setConfigVariable (name + ".write", value, confirmation);
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if (!read_success and !write_success)
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throw format ("Context '{1}' not defined (setting read and write failed).", words[1]);
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throw format ("Context '{1}' not defined.", words[1]);
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else if (!read_success)
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throw format ("Context '{1}' not defined (setting read failed).", words[1]);
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out << format ("Context '{1}' defined (write only).", words[1]);
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else if (!write_success)
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throw format ("Context '{1}' not defined (setting write failed).", words[1]);
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out << format ("Context '{1}' defined (read only).", words[1]);
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else
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out << format ("Context '{1}' defined (read, write).", words[1]);
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out << format ("Context '{1}' defined. Use 'task context {1}' to activate.\n", words[1]);
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out << format (" Use 'task context {1}' to activate.\n", words[1]);
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}
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else
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throw std::string ("Both context name and its definition must be provided.");
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