The "id" is a builtin method to get object's identity and should not be
overridden. This might bring some issues in case someone was directly
calling "cmd(..., id=id)" but I haven't found such usage on brief search
for "cmd\(.*id=".

Signed-off-by: Lukáš Doktor <ldok...@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Eduardo Habkost <ehabk...@redhat.com>
---
 scripts/qmp/qmp.py | 8 ++++----
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/scripts/qmp/qmp.py b/scripts/qmp/qmp.py
index f2f5a9b..ef12e8a 100644
--- a/scripts/qmp/qmp.py
+++ b/scripts/qmp/qmp.py
@@ -177,19 +177,19 @@ class QEMUMonitorProtocol(object):
             print >>sys.stderr, "QMP:<<< %s" % resp
         return resp
 
-    def cmd(self, name, args=None, id=None):
+    def cmd(self, name, args=None, cmd_id=None):
         """
         Build a QMP command and send it to the QMP Monitor.
 
         @param name: command name (string)
         @param args: command arguments (dict)
-        @param id: command id (dict, list, string or int)
+        @param cmd_id: command id (dict, list, string or int)
         """
         qmp_cmd = {'execute': name}
         if args:
             qmp_cmd['arguments'] = args
-        if id:
-            qmp_cmd['id'] = id
+        if cmd_id:
+            qmp_cmd['id'] = cmd_id
         return self.cmd_obj(qmp_cmd)
 
     def command(self, cmd, **kwds):
-- 
2.9.4


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