On 09/06/2011 03:27 PM, Peter Krempa wrote:
While parsing XML strings from memory, the previous convention in
libvirt was to set the virtual file name to "domain.xml" or something
similar. This could potentialy trick the user into looking for a file
named domain.xml on the disk in an attempt to fix the error.
This patch changes these filenames to something that can't be as easily
confused for a valid filename.
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For the request for comments:
Shoud we use translation macros around these filename strings? It might be possible
to translate these messages in something meaningful in other languages.
Yes, a translated name might be nicer. But I don't like the ALL CAPS;
maybe this would be better:
- if ((xml = virXMLParse(filename, xmlStr, "domain.xml"))) {
+ if ((xml = virXMLParse(filename, xmlStr, "DOMAIN_DEFINITION_XML"))) {
virXMLParse(filename, xmlStr, _("(domain definition)"))
that way, the () still make it apparent that this is less likely to be a
file name, and the translation has a phrase to translate.
Can you update your commit message to give an actual sample of an
emitted error message?
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