On 08/16/2011 06:49 AM, Peter Krempa wrote:
This patch prints file name of currently parsed document
if an parse error occurs. While parsing XML documments from
string, user may specify NULL as URL and the original error message
(not containing filename information) is printed.
Fixes BZ #726771
---
src/util/xml.c | 16 ++++++++++++----
1 files changed, 12 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/src/util/xml.c b/src/util/xml.c
index 05317ea..0e93d48 100644
--- a/src/util/xml.c
+++ b/src/util/xml.c
@@ -647,10 +647,18 @@ catchXMLError(void *ctx, const char *msg ATTRIBUTE_UNUSED, ...)
if (virGetLastError() == NULL&&
ctxt->lastError.level == XML_ERR_FATAL&&
ctxt->lastError.message != NULL) {
- virGenericReportError(domcode, VIR_ERR_XML_DETAIL,
- _("at line %d: %s"),
- ctxt->lastError.line,
- ctxt->lastError.message);
+ if (ctxt->lastError.file) {
+ virGenericReportError(domcode, VIR_ERR_XML_DETAIL,
+ _("in file \'%s\'at line %d:
%s"),
Missing a space, and \' is redundant inside "" (you can get away with
just '). At a higher level, when you have both a file and a line, it is
conventional to write this in a shorter form:
"%s:%d: %s", file, line, message
+ ctxt->lastError.file,
+ ctxt->lastError.line,
+ ctxt->lastError.message);
+ } else {
+ virGenericReportError(domcode, VIR_ERR_XML_DETAIL,
+ _("at line %d: %s"),
It is only here, where you don't have a file, that including the extra
text "at line %d:" is appropriate (besides the fact that it preserves
the original error spelling).
--
Eric Blake eblake(a)redhat.com +1-801-349-2682
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