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### multiple_values
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Use `multiple_values` if the source file uses the same key multiple times. All values will be aggregated in an array:
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# # file structure:
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params['key'] = ['a', 'b']
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To use plain key value mapping, use `multiple_values: false`:
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# # file structure:
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# key = a
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params['key'] = 'b'
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### standalone_comments
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Use `standalone_comments` to parse comments as a line, otherwise inline comments are allowed:
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'key = value # comment'
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params['key'] = 'value # comment'
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Use `standalone_comments: false`, to parse the following:
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'key = value # comment'
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params['key'] = 'value'
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