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2017 Jun 03
3
[PATCH 0/3]: daemon: Reimplement ‘file’ API in OCaml.
This patch series is just FYI at the moment. However it
does pass the tests.
The daemon is a self-contained program. We don't need to write it all
in C. Writing parts of it in OCaml would make it simpler and less
error-prone. In particular if the daemon was written in a more sane
programming language then we could move the inspection code to run
entirely inside the appliance, which would
2017 Jun 03
12
[PATCH v2 00/12] Allow APIs to be implemented in OCaml.
Version 1 was here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00003.html
This patch series reimplements a few more APIs in OCaml, including
some very important core APIs like ?list_filesystems? and ?mount?.
All the tests pass after this.
The selection of APIs that I have moved may look a little random, but
in fact they are all APIs consumed by the inspection code (and some
more
2017 Jun 05
19
[PATCH v3 00/19] Allow APIs to be implemented in OCaml.
v2 was here:
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-June/msg00008.html
This series gets as far as a working (and faster) reimplementation of
‘guestfs_list_filesystems’.
I also have another patch series on top of this one which reimplements
the inspection APIs inside the daemon, but that needs a bit more work
still, since inspection turns out to be a very large piece of code.
Rich.