+ /**
+ * ping the guest daemon
+ *
+ * This is a test probe into the guestfs daemon running
+ * inside the qemu subprocess. Calling this function checks
+ * that the daemon responds to the ping message, without
+ * affecting the daemon or attached block device(s) in any
+ * other way.
+ *
+ * @throws LibGuestFSException
+ */
+ public void ping_daemon ()
+ throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ if (g == 0)
+ throw new LibGuestFSException ("ping_daemon: handle is closed");
+ _ping_daemon (g);
+ }
+ private native void _ping_daemon (long g)
+ throws LibGuestFSException;
+
+ /**
+ * test if two files have equal contents
+ *
+ * This compares the two files "file1" and "file2" and
+ * returns true if their content is exactly equal, or false
+ * otherwise.
+ *
+ * The external cmp(1) program is used for the comparison.
+ *
+ * @throws LibGuestFSException
+ */
+ public boolean equal (String file1, String file2)
+ throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ if (g == 0)
+ throw new LibGuestFSException ("equal: handle is closed");
+ return _equal (g, file1, file2);
+ }
+ private native boolean _equal (long g, String file1, String file2)
+ throws LibGuestFSException;
+
+ /**
+ * print the printable strings in a file
+ *
+ * This runs the strings(1) command on a file and returns
+ * the list of printable strings found.
+ *
+ * Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
+ * limit of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer
+ * large files you should use FTP.
+ *
+ * @throws LibGuestFSException
+ */
+ public String[] strings (String path)
+ throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ if (g == 0)
+ throw new LibGuestFSException ("strings: handle is closed");
+ return _strings (g, path);
+ }
+ private native String[] _strings (long g, String path)
+ throws LibGuestFSException;
+
+ /**
+ * print the printable strings in a file
+ *
+ * This is like the "g.strings" command, but allows you to
+ * specify the encoding.
+ *
+ * See the strings(1) manpage for the full list of
+ * encodings.
+ *
+ * Commonly useful encodings are "l" (lower case L) which
+ * will show strings inside Windows/x86 files.
+ *
+ * The returned strings are transcoded to UTF-8.
+ *
+ * Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
+ * limit of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer
+ * large files you should use FTP.
+ *
+ * @throws LibGuestFSException
+ */
+ public String[] strings_e (String encoding, String path)
+ throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ if (g == 0)
+ throw new LibGuestFSException ("strings_e: handle is closed");
+ return _strings_e (g, encoding, path);
+ }
+ private native String[] _strings_e (long g, String encoding, String path)
+ throws LibGuestFSException;
+
+ /**
+ * dump a file in hexadecimal
+ *
+ * This runs "hexdump -C" on the given "path". The result
+ * is the human-readable, canonical hex dump of the file.
+ *
+ * Because of the message protocol, there is a transfer
+ * limit of somewhere between 2MB and 4MB. To transfer
+ * large files you should use FTP.
+ *
+ * @throws LibGuestFSException
+ */
+ public String hexdump (String path)
+ throws LibGuestFSException
+ {
+ if (g == 0)
+ throw new LibGuestFSException ("hexdump: handle is closed");
+ return _hexdump (g, path);
+ }
+ private native String _hexdump (long g, String path)
+ throws LibGuestFSException;
+