Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> writes: > The new headings reflect the intended structure of the document and will > better suit additions that follow. > > Signed-off-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berra...@redhat.com> > --- > docs/devel/writing-monitor-commands.rst | 8 ++++---- > 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/docs/devel/writing-monitor-commands.rst > b/docs/devel/writing-monitor-commands.rst > index 497c9ce0d5..cddb36fb74 100644 > --- a/docs/devel/writing-monitor-commands.rst > +++ b/docs/devel/writing-monitor-commands.rst > @@ -85,8 +85,8 @@ any data". Now you're ready to enter the QMP example > commands as explained in > the following sections. > > > -Writing a command that doesn't return data > ------------------------------------------- > +Writing a simple command: hello-world > +------------------------------------- > > That's the most simple QMP command that can be written. Usually, this kind of > command carries some meaningful action in QEMU but here it will just print > @@ -340,8 +340,8 @@ Please, check the "-monitor" command-line option to know > how to open a user > monitor. > > > -Writing a command that returns data > ------------------------------------ > +Writing more complex commands > +----------------------------- > > A QMP command is capable of returning any data the QAPI supports like > integers, > strings, booleans, enumerations and user defined types.
Reviewed-by: Markus Armbruster <arm...@redhat.com>