Il 17/07/2013 16:33, Laszlo Ersek ha scritto: >>> >> opts-visitor can handle lists of simple scalar types. Ie. it can do >>> >> -numa node,nodeid=3,cpus=3-4,cpus=9-10. It can't save the parsing of >>> >> intervals (eg. 3-4). >> > >> > Saving the parsing of intervals is not necessary for this use case. So >> > if we can make it '*cpus':['int'], we should. >> > >> > But is it the opts-visitor "can handle" lists of integers, or does code >> > have to be written? If the latter, can you whip up a prototype? > No extra code needs to be written. The current use case is > NetdevUserOptions.{dnssearch,hostfwd,guestfwd}; see commit 094f15c5, and > (by Klaus Stengel) commit 63d2960b.
This is to handle lists, but want about converting cpus=3-4,cpus=9-10 to 'cpus': [3,4,9,10] ? Paolo