+ name = ci->values[0].value.string;
+
+ /*
+ * XXX: Magic at work:
+ *
+ * Some of the language bindings, for example the Python and Perl
+ * plugins, need to be able to export symbols to the scripts they run.
+ * For this to happen, the "Globals" flag needs to be set.
+ * Unfortunately, this technical detail is hard to explain to the
+ * average user and she shouldn't have to worry about this, ideally.
+ * So in order to save everyone's sanity use a different default for a
+ * handful of special plugins. --octo
+ */
+ if ((strcasecmp ("Perl", name) == 0)
+ || (strcasecmp ("Python", name) == 0))
+ flags |= PLUGIN_FLAGS_GLOBAL;
+
+ for (i = 0; i < ci->children_num; ++i) {
+ if (strcasecmp("Globals", ci->children[i].key) == 0)
+ cf_util_get_flag (ci->children + i, &flags, PLUGIN_FLAGS_GLOBAL);
+ else {
+ WARNING("Ignoring unknown LoadPlugin option \"%s\" "
+ "for plugin \"%s\"",
+ ci->children[i].key, ci->values[0].value.string);
+ }
+ }
+
+ return (plugin_load (name, (uint32_t) flags));