On 04/16/2013 08:00 AM, Peter Krempa wrote: > This patch factors out the vCPU count retrieval including fallback means > into vshCPUCountCollect() and removes the duplicated code to retrieve > individual counts. > > +#define PRINT_COUNT(VAR, MAX, STATE) if (VAR > 0) \ > + vshPrint(ctl, "%-12s %-12s %3d\n", _(MAX), _(STATE), VAR) > + PRINT_COUNT(conf_max, "maximum", "config"); > + PRINT_COUNT(live_max, "maximum", "live"); > + PRINT_COUNT(conf_cur, "current", "config"); > + PRINT_COUNT(live_cur, "current", "live"); > +#undef PRINT_COUNT Doesn't quite work with i18n. Since MAX and STATE are not string literals, they do not appear in the .po file. But since "maximum" isn't marked, it also doesn't appear. So nothing gets translated. You either need: _(MAX) in the macro, and N_("maximum") as argument to the macro, or plain MAX in the macro, and _("maximum") as argument to the macro. Also, using the name MAX as a macro parameter risks collisions with a common macro name of MAX(); it might be better to name the macro parameter something less likely to collide, like WHICH. Beyond that, it looks like your conversion does the right things. I assume you tested on all three of transient, persistent online, and persistent offline guests, and with a good set of combinations of arguments to make sure we aren't breaking back-compat for which numbers get reported. ACK with the macro fixed up. -- Eric Blake eblake redhat com +1-919-301-3266 Libvirt virtualization library http://libvirt.org
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