The \fIimport\fR plugin can be used to include files into the main configuration\. Another use it to reference predefined snippets\. Both can help to avoid some duplication\.
This is a unique directive in that \fIimport\fR can appear outside of a server block\. In other words, it can appear at the top of a Corefile where an address would normally be\.
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.SH"SYNTAX"
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.nf
import PATTERN
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.fi
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.IP"\(bu"4
\fBPATTERN\fR is the file, glob pattern (\fB*\fR) or snippet to include\. Its contents will replace this line, as if that file\'s contents appeared here to begin with\.
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.IP""0
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.SH"FILES"
You can use \fIimport\fR to include a file or files\. This file\'s location is relative to the Corefile\'s location\. It is an error if a specific file cannot be found, but an empty glob pattern is not an error\.
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.SH"SNIPPETS"
You can define snippets to be reused later in your Corefile by defining a block with a single\-token label surrounded by parentheses:
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.IP""4
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.nf
(mysnippet) {
\.\.\.
}
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.fi
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.IP""0
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.P
Then you can invoke the snippet with \fIimport\fR: