init_config: Support any variable as a command-line arg
This doesn't add any new command-line arguments, but it does mean that a new command-line argument can be added for any variable, not just those in `$variables{'global-defaults'}`, and its value will be copied to `%globals`. My main motivation for this commit is to make it possible to remove the redundant variable declarations between `$variables{'global-defaults'}` and `$variables{'protocol-common-defaults'}`.
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@ -1923,9 +1923,7 @@ sub init_config {
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## override global options with those on the command-line.
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for my $o (keys %opt) {
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# TODO: Why is this limited to $variables{'global-defaults'}? Why not
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# $variables{'merged'}?
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if (defined $opt{$o} && exists $variables{'global-defaults'}{$o}) {
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if (defined $opt{$o} && exists $variables{'merged'}{$o}) {
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# TODO: What's the point of this? The opt() function will fall back to %globals if
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# %opt doesn't have a value, so this shouldn't be necessary.
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$globals{$o} = $opt{$o};
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