On 09/01/2008, Laurent Vivier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Le mercredi 09 janvier 2008 à 10:31 +0100, Laurent Vivier a écrit : > > Le mardi 08 janvier 2008 à 17:17 +0100, Hervé Poussineau a écrit : > > > Hi, > > > > > > On Windows, since December 2nd, files names provided in command line > > > have to double their backslash to work correctly, for example: "-hda > > > c:\\disks\\qemu.qcow" instead of -hda c:\disks\qemu.qcow" > > > This patch removes this need and reverts back to Qemu 0.9.0 behaviour > > > > > > Hervé > > > > > > > I have introduced this behavior to be able to use command line like > > "qemu -hda my\ file", IMHO your patch should be #ifdef for window only. > > In fact, this is a wrong example, this case is managed by the shell. > A good example is when we have a filename with a '"' in it: > > qemu -hda 2\\\"file > > to open file 2"file
And the correct behaviour for that would be to open the file 2\"file, while qemu -hda 2\"file should open 2"file. The only character that we may need to handle specially should be the comma, I don't know if anyone cares. I mean, some characters do need special handling but reimplementing full escaping logic like in the shell is imho not needed and leads to typing things like \\\" and forces GUIs to learn the new rules too. And doesn't justify making unix and ms-windows behaviour different. Regards