Hi Noah, Noah Lavine <noah.b.lav...@gmail.com> skribis:
> I might not understand this correctly, but aren't the reader flags > only supposed to affect the specific file they're reading from? That's > why we need a different set of reader options for each port. Of > course, there could be one global reader that has a > port-to-reader-options mapping, but that's a lot like a port-to-reader > mapping. > > I think what you're suggesting is making a new reader for each input > file, letting that reader set its flags based on directives, and then > abandoning that reader when the file is read. Is that right? Exactly. That’s what ‘load-in-vicinity’ supports, for instance. Ludo’.