in
loop 0 xs
+let count_chars c str =
+ let count = ref 0 in
+ for i = 0 to String.length str - 1 do
+ if c = String.unsafe_get str i then incr count
+ done;
+ !count
+
let name_of_argt = function
| Pathname n | Device n | Dev_or_Path n | String n | OptString n
| StringList n | DeviceList n | Bool n | Int n | Int64 n
(* 'pr' prints to the current output file. *)
let chan = ref Pervasives.stdout
-let pr fs = ksprintf (output_string !chan) fs
+let lines = ref 0
+let pr fs =
+ ksprintf
+ (fun str ->
+ let i = count_chars '\n' str in
+ lines := !lines + i;
+ output_string !chan str
+ ) fs
let copyright_years =
let this_year = 1900 + (localtime (time ())).tm_year in
let library = "libguestfs.so.0" in
pr "\
+// These C# bindings are highly experimental at present.
+//
+// Firstly they only work on Linux (ie. Mono). In order to get them
+// to work on Windows (ie. .Net) you would need to port the library
+// itself to Windows first.
+//
+// The second issue is that some calls are known to be incorrect and
+// can cause Mono to segfault. Particularly: calls which pass or
+// return string[], or return any structure value. This is because
+// we haven't worked out the correct way to do this from C#.
+//
+// The third issue is that when compiling you get a lot of warnings.
+// We are not sure whether the warnings are important or not.
+//
+// Fourthly we do not routinely build or test these bindings as part
+// of the make && make check cycle, which means that regressions might
+// go unnoticed.
+//
+// Suggestions and patches are welcome.
+
+// To compile:
+//
+// gmcs Libguestfs.cs
+// mono Libguestfs.exe
+//
+// (You'll probably want to add a Test class / static main function
+// otherwise this won't do anything useful).
+
using System;
using System.IO;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
*)
let chan = open_out "src/stamp-generator" in
fprintf chan "1\n";
- close_out chan
+ close_out chan;
+
+ printf "generated %d lines of code\n" !lines