On 10/12/2010 01:13 AM, Lai Jiangshan wrote:
in old code the following commands are equivalent:
      virsh # dumpxml --update-cpu=vm1
      virsh # dumpxml --update-cpu vm1
because the old code split the option argument into 2 parts:
--update-cpu=vm1 is split into update-cpu and vm1,
and update-cpu is a boolean option, so the parser takes vm1 as another
argument, very strange.

after this patch applied, the first one will become illegal.

To achieve this, we don't parse/check options when parsing command sting,
but check options when parsing a command argument. And the argument is
not split when parsing command sting.

Signed-off-by: Lai Jiangshan<la...@cn.fujitsu.com>
+++ b/tools/virsh.c
@@ -10164,14 +10164,12 @@ vshCommandRun(vshControl *ctl, const vshCmd *cmd)
   */
  #define VSH_TK_ERROR    -1
  #define VSH_TK_NONE    0
-#define VSH_TK_OPTION    1
-#define VSH_TK_DATA    2
-#define VSH_TK_END    3
+#define VSH_TK_DATA    1
+#define VSH_TK_END    2

Maybe it would be nice to make these an enum rather than #defines, but that would be a separate cleanup patch, no impact to today's review.

@@ -10296,18 +10278,28 @@ vshCommandParse(vshControl *ctl, char *cmdstr)
                      goto syntaxError;   /* ... or ignore this command only? */
                  }
                  VIR_FREE(tkdata);
-            } else if (tk == VSH_TK_OPTION) {
-                if (!(opt = vshCmddefGetOption(cmd, tkdata))) {
+            } else if (*tkdata == '-'&&  *(tkdata + 1) == '-'&&  *(tkdata + 2)
+&&  c_isalnum(*(tkdata + 2))) {
+                char *optstr = strchr(tkdata + 2, '=');
+                if (optstr) {
+                    *optstr = '\0'; /* conver the '=' to '\0' */

s/conver/convert/

ACK with that nit fixed.

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Eric Blake   ebl...@redhat.com    +1-801-349-2682
Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org

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