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Drupal module: Variable API===========================Variable module will provide a registry for meta-data about Drupal variables.Module Developers: Please declare your variables.Why?====- So other modules can know about your module's variables and they can be translated, exported, etc.- You'll get automatic variable edit forms, tokens, access control and uninstall for free. How?====Easy: Implement hook_variable_info();/** * Implements hook_variable_info(). */function mymodule_variable_info($options) {  $variable['mymodule_number'] = array(    'title' => t('Magic number', array(), $options),    'description' => t('Magic number, array(), $options),    'type' => 'number',    'access' => 'administer menus',  );   $variable['mymodule_name'] = array(    'title' => t('Name', array(), $options),    'description' => t('Enter your name, please.', array(), $options),    'type' => 'string',    'default' => t('Drupal user', array(), $options),  );    $variable['mymodule_mail'] = array(    'title' => t('Mail'),    'type' => 'mail_text',    // This type will spawn into two real variables: mymodule_mail_subject, mymodule_mail_body    // Everything, included the form elements, will be handled automatically  );  return $variable;}  Note: You can have your variables declared in a separate file that just will be loaded when needed.      yourmodule.variable.incFAQ===  - Will I need to add a dependency on the variable.module?  Not neccessarily. Just if you want to enjoy some of the module's features advanced features like:  - Getting variable values or defaults in different languages. Use variable_get_value().  - Let other modules alter my variable defaults. Implement hook_variable_info_alter().  - Let other modules know when variables are changed. Use variable_set_value(). Implement hook_variable_update().  - Getting automatic forms for all the module's variables, a group of variables, etc..  - Having variables with multiple values handled automatically like mail body and subject or variables for node types.    Otherwise you can just provide the meta-data for other modules to use. You still get:  - Tokens for your variables like [variable:myvariable_name]  - Variables deleted automatically when the module is uninstalled  - Localizable texts for your variables when using the Internationalization module.  - How do I get a form with all of my module's variables?    drupal_get_form('variable_module_form', 'mymodule');  - Once I have declared a default for my variable, how can I benefit from it?    variable_get_value('variable_name'); - What if I don't want to provide any administration form for my variables?  That's ok, people will still be able to see and edit them by enabling the 'Variable Admin' module included.  
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