2014-11-18 17:10 GMT+01:00 David Lang <[email protected]>:

> I believe they are part of the rainerscript documentation.
>
> That said, I think that it would be usefult ot reorganize that section and
> the properties section to have a section that talks about variables,
> including predefined variables. The old terminology is confusing to new
> people, and it should be easy enough to hae enough references to the old
> technology to help people find it who find links to the old terms.
>
>
As I have written it, I am permitted to say that the current RainerScript
doc really, really sucks (even more so than the rest of the doc set). No
structure, no real explanations, more or less some quick reminder items for
me and the like-minded. It's also on the mile-long list to fix this up some
time in the future ;)

That said, I think everything lives here:

https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog-doc/tree/master/source/rainerscript

... but it wouldn't hurt to do a grep -R over the full source on
"RainerScript" just in case... ;)

Rainer


> David Lang
>
>
>
> On Tue, 18 Nov 2014, singh.janmejay wrote:
>
>  Sorry, I guess my question was ambiguous. I had to implement 'reset' and
>> 'foreach' which are new constructs that go inside ruleset block(similar to
>> 'set' and 'if'), but couldn't find the right place to document them.
>>
>> I am hoping someone can point me to the right place where statements that
>> form a ruleset in rscript grammar are documented.
>>
>> It needs to go next to the documentation for the 'set' statement, or 'if'
>> statement in ruleset section, I guess, but I'm not sure which file in
>> rsyslog-doc codebase to work with.
>>
>> Hence the mail.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Janmejay
>>
>> PS: Please blame the typos in this mail on my phone's uncivilized soft
>> keyboard sporting it's not-so-smart-assist technology.
>>
>> On Nov 18, 2014 4:26 PM, "Boylan, James" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>  Sets are placed inside of the Ruleset block.
>>>
>>> I generally place them at the top of the ruleset block so they get
>>> immediately set before anything else is done and are nicely organized for
>>> when you want to find them.
>>>
>>> -- James
>>> --- Sent from my mobile phone ---
>>>
>>> ----- Reply message -----
>>> From: "singh.janmejay" <[email protected]>
>>> To: "rsyslog-users" <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: [rsyslog] What is the right place to add documentation for core
>>> rscript constructs?
>>> Date: Mon, Nov 17, 2014 11:30 PM
>>>
>>> Where do we document statements like 'set' ?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Janmejay
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