qemu-patch-raspberry4/tests/qapi-schema/qapi-schema-test.out

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[OrderedDict([('enum', 'EnumOne'), ('data', ['value1', 'value2', 'value3'])]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'NestedEnumsOne'), ('data', OrderedDict([('enum1', 'EnumOne'), ('*enum2', 'EnumOne'), ('enum3', 'EnumOne'), ('*enum4', 'EnumOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefZero'), ('data', OrderedDict([('integer', 'int')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefOne'), ('base', 'UserDefZero'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string', 'str'), ('*enum1', 'EnumOne')]))]),
qapi: Drop tests for inline nested structs A future patch will be using a 'name':{dictionary} entry in the QAPI schema to specify a default value for an optional argument; but existing use of inline nested structs conflicts with that goal. More precisely, a definition in the QAPI schema associates a name with a set of properties: Example 1: { 'struct': 'Foo', 'data': { MEMBERS... } } associates the global name 'Foo' with properties (meta-type struct) and MEMBERS... Example 2: 'mumble': TYPE within MEMBERS... above associates 'mumble' with properties (type TYPE) and (optional false) within type Foo The syntax of example 1 is extensible; if we need another property, we add another name/value pair to the dictionary (such as 'base':TYPE). The syntax of example 2 is not extensible, because the right hand side can only be a type. We have used name encoding to add a property: "'*mumble': 'int'" associates 'mumble' with (type int) and (optional true). Nice, but doesn't scale. So the solution is to change our existing uses to be syntactic sugar to an extensible form: NAME: TYPE --> NAME: { 'type': TYPE, 'optional': false } *ONAME: TYPE --> ONAME: { 'type': TYPE, 'optional': true } This patch fixes the testsuite to avoid inline nested types, by breaking the nesting into explicit types; it means that the type is now boxed instead of unboxed in C code, but makes no difference on the wire (and if desired, a later patch could change the generator to not do so much boxing in C). When touching code to add new allocations, also convert existing allocations to consistently prefer typesafe g_new0 over g_malloc0 when a type name is involved. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2015-05-04 17:05:30 +02:00
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefTwoDictDict'), ('data', OrderedDict([('userdef', 'UserDefOne'), ('string', 'str')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefTwoDict'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string1', 'str'), ('dict2', 'UserDefTwoDictDict'), ('*dict3', 'UserDefTwoDictDict')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefTwo'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string0', 'str'), ('dict1', 'UserDefTwoDict')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefA'), ('data', OrderedDict([('boolean', 'bool')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefB'), ('data', OrderedDict([('integer', 'int')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefC'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string1', 'str'), ('string2', 'str')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefUnionBase'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string', 'str'), ('enum1', 'EnumOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('union', 'UserDefFlatUnion'), ('base', 'UserDefUnionBase'), ('discriminator', 'enum1'), ('data', OrderedDict([('value1', 'UserDefA'), ('value2', 'UserDefB'), ('value3', 'UserDefB')]))]),
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OrderedDict([('alternate', 'UserDefAlternate'), ('data', OrderedDict([('uda', 'UserDefA'), ('s', 'str'), ('i', 'int')]))]),
OrderedDict([('union', 'UserDefNativeListUnion'), ('data', OrderedDict([('integer', ['int']), ('s8', ['int8']), ('s16', ['int16']), ('s32', ['int32']), ('s64', ['int64']), ('u8', ['uint8']), ('u16', ['uint16']), ('u32', ['uint32']), ('u64', ['uint64']), ('number', ['number']), ('boolean', ['bool']), ('string', ['str']), ('sizes', ['size'])]))]),
OrderedDict([('command', 'user_def_cmd'), ('data', OrderedDict())]),
OrderedDict([('command', 'user_def_cmd1'), ('data', OrderedDict([('ud1a', 'UserDefOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('command', 'user_def_cmd2'), ('data', OrderedDict([('ud1a', 'UserDefOne'), ('*ud1b', 'UserDefOne')])), ('returns', 'UserDefTwo')]),
OrderedDict([('command', 'user_def_cmd3'), ('data', OrderedDict([('a', 'int'), ('*b', 'int')])), ('returns', 'int')]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefOptions'), ('data', OrderedDict([('*i64', ['int']), ('*u64', ['uint64']), ('*u16', ['uint16']), ('*i64x', 'int'), ('*u64x', 'uint64')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'EventStructOne'), ('data', OrderedDict([('struct1', 'UserDefOne'), ('string', 'str'), ('*enum2', 'EnumOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('event', 'EVENT_A')]),
OrderedDict([('event', 'EVENT_B'), ('data', OrderedDict())]),
OrderedDict([('event', 'EVENT_C'), ('data', OrderedDict([('*a', 'int'), ('*b', 'UserDefOne'), ('c', 'str')]))]),
OrderedDict([('event', 'EVENT_D'), ('data', OrderedDict([('a', 'EventStructOne'), ('b', 'str'), ('*c', 'str'), ('*enum3', 'EnumOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('enum', '__org.qemu_x-Enum'), ('data', ['__org.qemu_x-value'])]),
OrderedDict([('struct', '__org.qemu_x-Base'), ('data', OrderedDict([('__org.qemu_x-member1', '__org.qemu_x-Enum')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', '__org.qemu_x-Struct'), ('base', '__org.qemu_x-Base'), ('data', OrderedDict([('__org.qemu_x-member2', 'str')]))]),
OrderedDict([('union', '__org.qemu_x-Union1'), ('data', OrderedDict([('__org.qemu_x-branch', 'str')]))])]
[{'enum_name': 'EnumOne', 'enum_values': ['value1', 'value2', 'value3']},
{'enum_name': '__org.qemu_x-Enum', 'enum_values': ['__org.qemu_x-value']},
{'enum_name': 'UserDefAlternateKind', 'enum_values': None},
{'enum_name': 'UserDefNativeListUnionKind', 'enum_values': None},
{'enum_name': '__org.qemu_x-Union1Kind', 'enum_values': None}]
[OrderedDict([('struct', 'NestedEnumsOne'), ('data', OrderedDict([('enum1', 'EnumOne'), ('*enum2', 'EnumOne'), ('enum3', 'EnumOne'), ('*enum4', 'EnumOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefZero'), ('data', OrderedDict([('integer', 'int')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefOne'), ('base', 'UserDefZero'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string', 'str'), ('*enum1', 'EnumOne')]))]),
qapi: Drop tests for inline nested structs A future patch will be using a 'name':{dictionary} entry in the QAPI schema to specify a default value for an optional argument; but existing use of inline nested structs conflicts with that goal. More precisely, a definition in the QAPI schema associates a name with a set of properties: Example 1: { 'struct': 'Foo', 'data': { MEMBERS... } } associates the global name 'Foo' with properties (meta-type struct) and MEMBERS... Example 2: 'mumble': TYPE within MEMBERS... above associates 'mumble' with properties (type TYPE) and (optional false) within type Foo The syntax of example 1 is extensible; if we need another property, we add another name/value pair to the dictionary (such as 'base':TYPE). The syntax of example 2 is not extensible, because the right hand side can only be a type. We have used name encoding to add a property: "'*mumble': 'int'" associates 'mumble' with (type int) and (optional true). Nice, but doesn't scale. So the solution is to change our existing uses to be syntactic sugar to an extensible form: NAME: TYPE --> NAME: { 'type': TYPE, 'optional': false } *ONAME: TYPE --> ONAME: { 'type': TYPE, 'optional': true } This patch fixes the testsuite to avoid inline nested types, by breaking the nesting into explicit types; it means that the type is now boxed instead of unboxed in C code, but makes no difference on the wire (and if desired, a later patch could change the generator to not do so much boxing in C). When touching code to add new allocations, also convert existing allocations to consistently prefer typesafe g_new0 over g_malloc0 when a type name is involved. Signed-off-by: Eric Blake <eblake@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com> Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
2015-05-04 17:05:30 +02:00
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OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefA'), ('data', OrderedDict([('boolean', 'bool')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefB'), ('data', OrderedDict([('integer', 'int')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefC'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string1', 'str'), ('string2', 'str')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefUnionBase'), ('data', OrderedDict([('string', 'str'), ('enum1', 'EnumOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'UserDefOptions'), ('data', OrderedDict([('*i64', ['int']), ('*u64', ['uint64']), ('*u16', ['uint16']), ('*i64x', 'int'), ('*u64x', 'uint64')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', 'EventStructOne'), ('data', OrderedDict([('struct1', 'UserDefOne'), ('string', 'str'), ('*enum2', 'EnumOne')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', '__org.qemu_x-Base'), ('data', OrderedDict([('__org.qemu_x-member1', '__org.qemu_x-Enum')]))]),
OrderedDict([('struct', '__org.qemu_x-Struct'), ('base', '__org.qemu_x-Base'), ('data', OrderedDict([('__org.qemu_x-member2', 'str')]))])]