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This program generates a large amount of code and documentation for
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all the daemon actions.
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To add a new action there are only two files you need to change,
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'actions.ml' to describe the interface, and daemon/<somefile>.c to
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write the implementation.
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After editing these files, build it (make -C generator) to regenerate
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all the output files. 'make' will rerun this automatically when
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necessary.
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IMPORTANT: This program should NOT print any warnings at compile time
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or run time. If it prints warnings, you should treat them as errors.
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OCaml tips:
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(1) In emacs, install tuareg-mode to display and format OCaml code
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correctly. 'vim' comes with a good OCaml editing mode by default.
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(2) Read the resources at http://ocaml.org/learn/
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(3) A module called 'Foo' is defined in one or two files called
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'foo.mli' and 'foo.ml' (NB: lowercase first letter). The *.mli file,
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if present, defines the public interface for the module. The *.ml
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file is the implementation. If the *.mli file is missing then
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everything is exported.
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Some notable files in this directory:
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actions.ml The libguestfs API.
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structs.ml Structures returned by the API.
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c.ml Generate C API.
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<lang>.ml Generate bindings for <lang>.
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main.ml The main generator program.
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Note about long descriptions:
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When referring to another action, use the format C<guestfs_other>
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(ie. the full name of the C function). This will be replaced as
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appropriate in other language bindings. Apart from that, long
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descriptions are just perldoc paragraphs.
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Note about extending functions:
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In general you cannot change the name, number of required arguments or
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type of required arguments of a function, since this would break
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backwards compatibility.
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You may add another optional argument, *if* the function has >= 1
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optional arguments already. Add it at the end of the list.
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You may add optional arguments to a function that doesn't have any.
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However you *must* set the once_had_no_optargs flag to true, so that
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the relevant backwards compatibility bindings can be added.
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