On Tue, Mar 23, 2021 at 02:36:19PM +0100, Michal Privoznik wrote:
On 3/22/21 5:09 PM, Tim Wiederhake wrote:
> virsh has several arguments that are better not used. This series introduces
> a formal way of marking them as deprecated.
Commit messages are rather sparse. What we currently have is hiding options
we deem obsolete from users and replacing them with better ones (just :Ggrep
VSH_OT_ALIAS). No error message, no warning. What makes these you picked
special? I'm not against reporting that an option is obsolete, but I don't
quite understand why we need a different way for obsoleting those three.
Also the general idea of deprecation is that the thing will be deleted
eventually, which is not something we intended to do with these options.
Basically there's a better way to do these things, but we're not going
to break existing usage, so if users are happy with what they're doing
they don't need to change.
Regards,
Daniel
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