A mistake in the generator was causing virInterface methods to be generated
with unpredicatable names ('ceUndefine', instead of just 'undefine').
This
fixes the method names to match existing convention.
Does anyone care if we are breaking API compat? My guess is that no one is
using the python interface bindings yet.
Signed-off-by: Cole Robinson <crobinso(a)redhat.com>
---
python/generator.py | 7 +++++--
1 files changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/python/generator.py b/python/generator.py
index f87540b..b63465b 100755
--- a/python/generator.py
+++ b/python/generator.py
@@ -789,10 +789,10 @@ def nameFixup(name, classe, type, file):
func = name[10:]
func = string.lower(func[0:1]) + func[1:]
elif name[0:15] == "virInterfaceGet":
- func = name[13:]
+ func = name[15:]
func = string.lower(func[0:1]) + func[1:]
elif name[0:12] == "virInterface":
- func = name[10:]
+ func = name[12:]
func = string.lower(func[0:1]) + func[1:]
elif name[0:12] == 'virSecretGet':
func = name[12:]
@@ -840,6 +840,9 @@ def nameFixup(name, classe, type, file):
func = "OSType"
if func == "xMLDesc":
func = "XMLDesc"
+ if func == "mACString":
+ func = "MACString"
+
return func
--
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