This reverts commit
7bd263490590ee6fcf34ecb6203437e22f6e5a9c.
The commit applied the events' conditions to the members of enum
QAPIEvent. Awkward, because it renders QAPIEvent unusable in
target-independent code as soon as we make an event target-dependent.
Reverting this has the following effects:
* ui/vnc.c can remain target independent.
* monitor_qapi_event_conf[] doesn't have to muck around with #ifdef.
* query-events again doesn't reflect conditionals. I'm going to
deprecate it in favor of query-qmp-schema.
Another option would be to split target-dependent parts off enum
QAPIEvent into a target-dependent enum. Doesn't seem worthwhile right
now.
Signed-off-by: Markus Armbruster <armbru@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marc-André Lureau <marcandre.lureau@redhat.com>
Message-Id: <
20190214152251.2073-17-armbru@redhat.com>
self._genc.add(gen_event_send(name, arg_type, boxed,
self._event_enum_name,
self._event_emit_name))
- self._event_enum_members.append(QAPISchemaMember(name, ifcond))
+ # Note: we generate the enum member regardless of @ifcond, to
+ # keep the enumeration usable in target-independent code.
+ self._event_enum_members.append(QAPISchemaMember(name))
def gen_events(schema, output_dir, prefix):