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Link between Rougail and Tiramisu
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Is Rougail using Tiramisu?
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We have to say that the handling system used to ensure the variables integrity is another python library, called :term:`Tiramisu`. Rougail is currently strongly affiliated with Tiramisu.
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.. note:: Rougail is currently intended to work in coordination with :term:`Tiramisu` and **is not** intended to be connected with any other consistency handling system.
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Explained differently, Rougail allows you to easily implement an integration of the powerful :term:`Tiramisu` consistency handling system.
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What is a consistency handling system?
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.. questions:: Rougail, Tiramisu: What is it all about?
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**Question**: OK, I have understood that the Rougail library allows me to take advantage of the :xref:`tiramisu` consistency handling library. But what is all this for? What is exactly a consistency handling system? And again, what is this :xref:`Tiramisu library <tiramisu library>` used for?
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**Answer**: Well, we will explain in details what this :xref:`tiramisu` library is and what Rougail is.
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In (very) short:
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- Rougail is the YAML consistency description of a :term:`context`\ 's situation
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- Tiramisu is the consistency engine linter
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.. glossary::
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Tiramisu
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:xref:`tiramisu` is a consistency handling system that has initially been designed
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in the configuration management scope. Until now,
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this library is generally used to handle configuration options.
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It manages variables and group of variables. In the Tiramisu scope we call
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it *options* and *option descriptions*.
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Here is the :xref:`tiramisu documentation <tiramisu>`.
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In the Rougail scope, we call it :term:`variables <variable>` and :term:`families <family>`.
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In Rougail, the families and variables are located in the :term:`structure files <structure file>`.
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