----- On 24 Jun, 2015, at 09:14, Martin Kletzander mklet...@redhat.com wrote:
> Why don't you just set XMLFILE="$TMPFILE" ?  That would get rid of lot
> of the code changes below and would be more readable.
> 
> Other than that it looks good.

Good question, with a somewhat long answer. I initially did exactly what you 
suggest, and yes, it makes for simpler code. The only problem with it is that 
when xmllint finds a problem with the xml, it will output a string on the 
format "file name:line number: error description". If the file was provided on 
stdin, the file name will be something like "/tmp/virt-xml.asdf" which will not 
make much sense to the user.
So instead I tried to be consistent: if virt-xml-validate received a filename, 
xmllint will receive a filename. If virt-xml-validate received data on stdin, 
xmllint will receive data on stdin.
This way, when the xml is provided on stdin and xmllint finds a problem, the 
file name in the error message will just show up as "-", which is probably more 
in line with what the user was expecting.

Anyway, it's not something I feel super-strongly about, so if you prefer to 
have it changed, just let me know and I'll have an updated patch for you.

 /Johannes

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