Daniel P. Berrange wrote:
This patch splits up the libvirt.h file into multiple pieces. The big
header
file was getting rather long & hard to follow, with API calls for domains and
networks all mixed together, and macros & typedefs & methods all mixed up.
Adding another 25 APIs for storage won't improve this. So this splits up the
header into
libvirt/connection.h - connection related API calls & objects
libvirt/node.h - host node information APIs & objects
libvirt/domain.h - hypervisor/domain API calls & objects
libvirt/network.h - virtual networking API calls & objects
The original libvirt.h, now simply #include's all four of these files. The
header files aren't intended to be included directly - apps carry on just
using the main header file.
No real preference either way with this one.
Rich.
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