* Collin Walling (wall...@linux.ibm.com) wrote: > On 07/19/2018 03:18 PM, Dr. David Alan Gilbert wrote: > > * Collin Walling (wall...@linux.ibm.com) wrote: > >> When typing 'help' followed by an unknown command, QEMU will > >> not print anything to the command line to let the user know > >> they typed a bad command. Let's fix this by printing a message > >> to the monitor when this happens. For example: > >> > >> (qemu) help xyz > >> unknown command: 'xyz' > >> > >> Reported-by: Stefan Zimmermann <s...@linux.ibm.com> > >> Signed-off-by: Collin Walling <wall...@linux.ibm.com> > >> --- > >> monitor.c | 5 ++++- > >> 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) > >> > >> diff --git a/monitor.c b/monitor.c > >> index 7af1f18..7942f9f 100644 > >> --- a/monitor.c > >> +++ b/monitor.c > >> @@ -1034,9 +1034,12 @@ static void help_cmd_dump(Monitor *mon, const > >> mon_cmd_t *cmds, > >> } else { > >> help_cmd_dump_one(mon, cmd, args, arg_index); > >> } > >> - break; > >> + return; > >> } > >> } > >> + > >> + /* Entry not found */ > >> + monitor_printf(mon, "unknown command: '%s'\n", args[arg_index]); > > > > Thanks, that does suffer from a similar bug to the one you fixed a > > few months back in 317c52cc6aa0d ('monitor: report entirety of hmp > > command on error'): > > > > (qemu) help foo > > unknown command: 'foo' > > (qemu) help info foo > > unknown command: 'foo' > > Yeah... my thinking was that "info" is a correct command, so let's instead > only > report to the user just the piece that was incorrect. > > If it makes better sense to include the whole "info foo" piece, it's certainly > doable... whichever makes the most sense. Thoughts?
Yes, I'd prefer the full version; unless it makes it particularly complicated. > > > > Dave > > (And yes, please cc me, otherwise I can miss them) > > > > Will do :) Thanks, Dave > >> } > >> > >> static void help_cmd(Monitor *mon, const char *name) > >> -- > >> 2.7.4 > >> > >> > > -- > > Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK > > > > > -- > Respectfully, > - Collin Walling > -- Dr. David Alan Gilbert / dgilb...@redhat.com / Manchester, UK