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(cherry picked from commit e51d6724d55c3a8c39b97c23abdf0b6168833e10)
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Existing command lookups are approx O(n^2). Replace this
with a perfect hash implementation which should be a lot
faster.
(cherry picked from commit 58915725b1e464f7d447c0051ad916fbc1a82210)
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The --with-repo parameter is also used by Debian to specify
the Debian software repository, so remove references to
Fedora.
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This large commit changes the generator so that optional arguments
can be supported for functions.
The model for arguments (known as the "style") is changed from
(ret, args) to (ret, args, optargs) where optargs is a more limited
list of arguments.
One function has been added which takes optional arguments, it is
"add-drive-opts", modelled as:
(RErr, [String "filename"], #required
[Bool "readonly"; String "format"; String "iface"]) #optional
Note that this function is processed in the library (does not go over
the RPC protocol to the daemon). This has allowed us to simplify
the current implementation by omitting changes related to RPC or the
daemon, although we plan to add these at some point in the future.
From C this function can be called in 3 different ways as in these
examples:
guestfs_add_drive_opts (g, filename,
GUESTFS_ADD_DRIVE_OPTS_READONLY, 1,
GUESTFS_ADD_DRIVE_OPTS_FORMAT, "raw",
-1);
(the argument(s) between 'filename' and '-1' are the optional ones).
guestfs_add_drive_opts_va (g, filename, args);
where 'args' is a va_list. This works like the first version.
struct guestfs_add_drive_opts_argv optargs = {
.bitmask = GUESTFS_ADD_DRIVE_OPTS_READONLY_BITMASK,
.readonly = 1,
}
guestfs_add_drive_opts_argv (g, filename, &optargs);
This last form lets you construct lists of optional arguments, and
is used by guestfish and the language bindings.
In guestfish optional arguments are used like this:
add-drive-opts filename readonly:true
In OCaml these are mapped naturally to OCaml optional arguments, eg:
g#add_drive_opts ~readonly:true filename;
In Perl these are mapped to extra arguments, eg:
$g->add_drive_opts ($filename, readonly => 1);
In Python these are mapped to optional arguments, eg:
g.add_drive_opts ("file", readonly = 1, format = "qcow2")
In Ruby these are mapped to a final hash argument, eg:
g.add_drive_opts("file", {})
g.add_drive_opts("file", :readonly => 1)
g.add_drive_opts("file", :readonly => 1, :iface => "virtio")
In PHP these are mapped to extra parameters. This is not quite
accurate since you cannot omit arbitrary optional parameters, but
there's not much than can be done within the limitations of PHP
as a language.
Unimplemented in: Haskell, C#, Java.
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All other vmchannel methods are obsolete, but we were still trying
to check for them. This replaces all of them with a simple check
for virtio-serial.
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hivex library has been required since we moved the inspection
code to C. Check for this in configure.ac.
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Augeas has been required since we moved the inspection code to C,
however we were not correctly enforcing this in configure.ac, nor
correctly linking to the library until now.
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'src/generator.ml' is no more. Instead the generator is logically
split up over many different source files.
Read generator/README for help and tips.
We compile the generator down to bytecode, not native code. This
means it will run more slowly, but is done for maximum portability.
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Note that these are not complete on 32 bit architectures. PHP doesn't
offer any convenient 64 bit type (on 32 bit). Therefore you should
always use these PHP bindings on 64 bit.
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This uses the optional po4a package to split these files into
PO files for translation, and reassemble afterwards.
Note this creates an extra pot file (po-docs/libguestfs-docs.pot).
We don't (yet) combine this with the main po/libguestfs.pot file.
The 'libguestfs-docs.pot' file included in this commit is not the
real thing, just a short cut down snippet for testing. The real
thing is created if you update one of the dependent files and
rebuild.
Note also the dummy ja.po, for testing the principles.
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If this string was non-empty, then it broke a lot of things because
autoconf and other parts of the build system were expecting this
string to contain a simple MAJOR.MINOR.RELEASE version number.
This requires changes to guestfish and guestmount so they use the
guestfs_version API to fetch the version from the library. (The
Perl tools were already doing it this way). In a way this is more
accurate, because it's no longer hard-coded in the binary, but
fetched from the dynamically linked libguestfs.so.
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guestfs_set_network (g, true) enables network support in the appliance.
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The -d option lets you specify libvirt domains. The disks from
these domains are found and added, as if you'd named them with -a.
The -c option lets you specify a libvirt URI, which is needed
when we consult libvirt to implement the above.
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This change simply converts the existing Perl-only function
file_architecture into a core API call. The core API call is
written in C and available in all languages and from guestfish.
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See:
http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/devel/2010-August/141064.html
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This resolves a warning from gcc 4.5:
assuming signed overflow does not occur when simplifying
conditional to constant
This page explains the issues in some detail:
http://www.airs.com/blog/archives/120
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Various language bindings simply need this, so we have to allow
it even though it's a GCC extension.
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Add BUGS and RELEASE-NOTES to EXTRA_DIST.
Also update the RELEASE-NOTES file.
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