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Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 7/7] qemu-img: allow specifying image as a set o


From: Paolo Bonzini
Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 7/7] qemu-img: allow specifying image as a set of options args
Date: Wed, 23 Dec 2015 15:20:18 -0500 (EST)


----- Original Message -----
> From: "Daniel P. Berrange" <address@hidden>
> To: "Paolo Bonzini" <address@hidden>
> Cc: "Eric Blake" <address@hidden>, "Kevin Wolf" <address@hidden>, 
> address@hidden, address@hidden,
> "Markus Armbruster" <address@hidden>, "Andreas Färber" <address@hidden>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 23, 2015 8:23:13 PM
> Subject: Re: [Qemu-devel] [PATCH 7/7] qemu-img: allow specifying image as a 
> set of options args
> 
> On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 07:03:34PM +0100, Paolo Bonzini wrote:
> > 
> > 
> > On 23/12/2015 17:55, Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
> > >>> > > A third option would be to keep using positional arguments, but
> > >>> > > add a '--source-opts' *boolean* flag to indicate how to interpret
> > >>> > > the positional arguments.  ie without --source-opts we use the
> > >>> > > historic syntax, but with --source-opts, we assume the full
> > >>> > > QemuOpts
> > >>> > > syntax.
> > >> > 
> > >> > Oh, nice compromise. It's relatively discoverable (grep --help
> > >> > output),
> > >> > preserves back-compat of old scripts, and offers the full power for
> > >> > clients that want the full power.
> > > I've implemented this now and it makes the patches soooo much simpler
> > > too, so an added win.
> > 
> > Hmm, looks like I'm a bit late, but here's another possibility: making
> > --source-options (aka -o) take an argument, and if you specify both
> > --source-options and the positional argument, the latter is added as a
> > "file" key.
> > 
> > This way you can do "qemu-img info --object secret... -o secret=foo
> > iscsi://foo/".
> 
> This gets somewhat messy for the commands which needs to accept more
> than one filename, eg 'compare' (2 files) and 'convert' (any number
> of files)'.  eg if you have 3 positional file names and want to set
> an option on the 2nd file, '-o foo=bar' is not really going to say
> which positional file it applies to.

That would be -o/-O, like -f/-F.

Paolo



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