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@ -1471,6 +1471,13 @@ struct cmd_results *handle_command(char *_exec) {
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return results;
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return results;
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}
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}
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// this is like handle_command above, except:
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// 1) it ignores empty commands (empty lines)
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// 2) it does variable substitution
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// 3) it doesn't split commands (because the multiple commands are supposed to
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// be chained together)
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// 4) handle_command handles all state internally while config_command has some
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// state handled outside (notably the block mode, in read_config)
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struct cmd_results *config_command(char *exec) {
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struct cmd_results *config_command(char *exec) {
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struct cmd_results *results = NULL;
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struct cmd_results *results = NULL;
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int argc;
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int argc;
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