1# -*- Mode: Python -*- 2# vim: filetype=python 3 4## 5# = Compatibility policy 6## 7 8## 9# @CompatPolicyInput: 10# 11# Policy for handling "funny" input. 12# 13# @accept: Accept silently 14# @reject: Reject with an error 15# @crash: abort() the process 16# 17# Since: 6.0 18## 19{ 'enum': 'CompatPolicyInput', 20 'data': [ 'accept', 'reject', 'crash' ] } 21 22## 23# @CompatPolicyOutput: 24# 25# Policy for handling "funny" output. 26# 27# @accept: Pass on unchanged 28# @hide: Filter out 29# 30# Since: 6.0 31## 32{ 'enum': 'CompatPolicyOutput', 33 'data': [ 'accept', 'hide' ] } 34 35## 36# @CompatPolicy: 37# 38# Policy for handling deprecated management interfaces. 39# 40# This is intended for testing users of the management interfaces. 41# 42# Limitation: covers only syntactic aspects of QMP, i.e. stuff tagged 43# with feature 'deprecated'. We may want to extend it to cover 44# semantic aspects, CLI, and experimental features. 45# 46# Limitation: deprecated-output policy @hide is not implemented for 47# enumeration values. They behave the same as with policy @accept. 48# 49# @deprecated-input: how to handle deprecated input (default 'accept') 50# @deprecated-output: how to handle deprecated output (default 'accept') 51# @unstable-input: how to handle unstable input (default 'accept') 52# (since 6.2) 53# @unstable-output: how to handle unstable output (default 'accept') 54# (since 6.2) 55# 56# Since: 6.0 57## 58{ 'struct': 'CompatPolicy', 59 'data': { '*deprecated-input': 'CompatPolicyInput', 60 '*deprecated-output': 'CompatPolicyOutput', 61 '*unstable-input': 'CompatPolicyInput', 62 '*unstable-output': 'CompatPolicyOutput' } } 63