On 4/5/22 07:41, Markus Armbruster wrote:
Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> writes:

On Wed, Mar 16, 2022 at 10:54:55AM +0100, Damien Hedde wrote:
It takes an input file containing raw qmp commands (concatenated json
dicts) and send all commands one by one to a qmp server. When one
command fails, it exits.

As a convenience, it can also wrap the qemu process to avoid having
to start qemu in background. When wrapping qemu, the program returns
only when the qemu process terminates.

Signed-off-by: Damien Hedde <damien.he...@greensocs.com>

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I name that qmp-send as Daniel proposed, maybe qmp-test matches better
what I'm doing there ?

'qmp-test' is a use case specific name. I think it is better to
name it based on functionality provided rather than anticipated
use case, since use cases evolve over time, hence 'qmp-send'.

Well, it doesn't just send, it also receives.

qmpcat, like netcat and socat?


anyone against qmpcat ?
--
Damien

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