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author | Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> | 2009-09-16 14:03:53 +0100 |
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committer | Daniel P. Berrange <berrange@redhat.com> | 2009-09-21 14:41:46 +0100 |
commit | a9ea906035bcf5cbe95db64f51ed2ff7cec2b503 (patch) | |
tree | 0f55b2a22a6e4b44ec5c41b267839f82757090af /libvir.py | |
parent | a5bab7085e42d87561c817f91c26def384611f2e (diff) | |
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Re-arrange python generator to make it clear what's auto-generated
* README: New file describing what each file is used for
* livvirt-override.c, libvirt-override.py, libvirt-override-api.xml,
libvirt-override-virConnect.py: Manually written code overriding
the generator
* typewrappers.c, typewrappers.h: Data type wrappers
* generator.py: Automatically pre-prend contents of libvirt-override.py
to generated libvirt.py. Output into libvirt.py directly instead of
libvirtclass.py. Don't generate libvirtclass.txt at all. Write C
files into libvirt.c/.h directly
* Makefile.am: Remove rule for creating libvirt.py from libvirt-override.py
and libvirtclass.py, since generator.py does it directly
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diff --git a/libvir.py b/libvir.py deleted file mode 100644 index 3cda8dc..0000000 --- a/libvir.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,154 +0,0 @@ -#!/usr/bin/python -u -# -# Those are the autogenerated Python bindings for libvirt. -# Check python/generator.py in the source distribution of libvir -# to find out more about the generation process -# - -# On cygwin, the DLL is called cygvirtmod.dll -try: - import libvirtmod -except ImportError, lib_e: - try: - import cygvirtmod as libvirtmod - except ImportError, cyg_e: - if str(cyg_e).count("No module named"): - raise lib_e - -import types - -# The root of all libvirt errors. -class libvirtError(Exception): - def __init__(self, defmsg, conn=None, dom=None, net=None, pool=None, vol=None): - - if dom is not None: - conn = dom._conn - elif net is not None: - conn = net._conn - elif pool is not None: - conn = pool._conn - elif vol is not None: - conn = vol._conn - - # Never call virConnGetLastError(). - # virGetLastError() is now thread local - err = virGetLastError() - if err is None: - msg = defmsg - else: - msg = err[2] - - Exception.__init__(self, msg) - - self.err = err - - def get_error_code(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[0] - - def get_error_domain(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[1] - - def get_error_message(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[2] - - def get_error_level(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[3] - - def get_str1(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[4] - - def get_str2(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[5] - - def get_str3(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[6] - - def get_int1(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[7] - - def get_int2(self): - if self.err is None: - return None - return self.err[8] - -# -# register the libvirt global error handler -# -def registerErrorHandler(f, ctx): - """Register a Python written function to for error reporting. - The function is called back as f(ctx, error), with error - being a list of information about the error being raised. - Returns 1 in case of success.""" - return libvirtmod.virRegisterErrorHandler(f,ctx) - -def openAuth(uri, auth, flags): - ret = libvirtmod.virConnectOpenAuth(uri, auth, flags) - if ret is None:raise libvirtError('virConnectOpenAuth() failed') - return virConnect(_obj=ret) - - -# -# Return library version. -# -def getVersion (name = None): - """If no name parameter is passed (or name is None) then the - version of the libvirt library is returned as an integer. - - If a name is passed and it refers to a driver linked to the - libvirt library, then this returns a tuple of (library version, - driver version). - - If the name passed refers to a non-existent driver, then you - will get the exception 'no support for hypervisor'. - - Versions numbers are integers: 1000000*major + 1000*minor + release.""" - if name is None: - ret = libvirtmod.virGetVersion (); - else: - ret = libvirtmod.virGetVersion (name); - if ret is None: raise libvirtError ("virGetVersion() failed") - return ret - - -# -# Invoke an EventHandle callback -# -def eventInvokeHandleCallback (watch, fd, event, callback, opaque): - """ - Invoke the Event Impl Handle Callback in C - """ - libvirtmod.virEventInvokeHandleCallback(watch, fd, event, callback, opaque); - -# -# Invoke an EventTimeout callback -# -def eventInvokeTimeoutCallback (timer, callback, opaque): - """ - Invoke the Event Impl Timeout Callback in C - """ - libvirtmod.virEventInvokeTimeoutCallback(timer, callback, opaque); - - - -# WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING -# -# Everything before this line comes from libvir.py -# Everything after this line is automatically generated -# -# WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING WARNING |