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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 John Snow
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git John Snow
                   ` (12 more replies)
  0 siblings, 13 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

GitLab: https://gitlab.com/jsnow/qemu.qmp/-/commits/initial-checkin

Hi, this series is part of an effort to publish the qemu.qmp package on
PyPI. It is part of the second of three phases to complete this work:

    (1) Switch the new Async QMP library in to python/qemu/qmp [merged!]
    (2) Fork python/qemu/qmp out into its own repository.
-->    (2a) Do the bare minimum to be consistent.
       (2b) Add most GitLab CI/CD targets.
       (2c) Add Sphinx doc builds, update docs, and publish to GitLab pages.
       (2d) Add dynamic git versioning and GitLab package builds.
    (3) Update qemu.git to install qemu.qmp from PyPI,
        and then delete python/qemu/qmp.

This series is not meant to apply to qemu.git, rather -- it's the series
that performs the split and applies to the brand new repository.

If there are no objections, I intend to push the content of this branch
to https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp within a week or so.

Most URLs in this series have been updated to point to the new repo URL,
except one link to https://jsnow.gitlab.io/qemu.qmp/ which will be
updated when step (2c) above is handled.

John Snow (12):
  fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git
  update maintainer metadata
  update project description
  update project URLs
  add a couple new trove classifiers
  move README.rst to FILES.rst and update
  move PACKAGE.rst to README.rst and update
  docs: add versioning policy to README
  add LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 LICENSE files
  update Pipfile
  remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile
  update VERSION to 0.0.0a1

 .gitignore            |   2 +-
 FILES.rst             |  67 ++++++
 LICENSE               | 481 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 LICENSE_GPL2          | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 MANIFEST.in           |   3 +-
 Makefile              |  16 +-
 PACKAGE.rst           |  43 ----
 Pipfile               |   4 +-
 Pipfile.lock          | 288 ++++++++++++++-----------
 README.rst            | 272 ++++++++++++++++--------
 VERSION               |   2 +-
 qemu/qmp/__init__.py  |   2 +-
 qemu/qmp/legacy.py    |   2 +-
 qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py |   2 +-
 qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py   |   2 +-
 setup.cfg             |  41 ++--
 setup.py              |   2 +-
 17 files changed, 1262 insertions(+), 306 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 FILES.rst
 create mode 100644 LICENSE
 create mode 100644 LICENSE_GPL2
 delete mode 100644 PACKAGE.rst

-- 
2.34.1




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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-25 10:37   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 02/12] update maintainer metadata John Snow
                   ` (11 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

Split python/ from qemu.git, using these commands:

> git subtree split -P python/ -b python-split-v3
> mkdir ~/src/tmp
> cd ~/src/tmp
> git clone --no-local --branch python-split-v3 --single-branch ~/src/qemu
> cd qemu
> git filter-repo --path qemu/machine/           \
                  --path qemu/utils/             \
                  --path tests/iotests-mypy.sh   \
                  --path tests/iotests-pylint.sh \
                  --invert-paths

This commit, however, only performs some minimum cleanup to reflect the
deletion of the other subpackages. It is not intended to be exhaustive,
and further edits are made in forthcoming commits.

These fixes are broken apart into micro-changes to facilitate mailing
list review subject-by-subject. They *could* be squashed into a single
larger commit on merge if desired, but due to the nature of the fork,
bisectability across the fork boundary is going to be challenging
anyway. It may be better value to just leave these initial commits
as-is.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
---
 .gitignore |  2 +-
 Makefile   | 16 ++++++++--------
 setup.cfg  | 24 +-----------------------
 setup.py   |  2 +-
 4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)

diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
index 904f324..b071f02 100644
--- a/.gitignore
+++ b/.gitignore
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
 # python packaging
 build/
 dist/
-qemu.egg-info/
+qemu.qmp.egg-info/
 
 # editor config
 .idea/
diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
index 3334311..a2d2f2c 100644
--- a/Makefile
+++ b/Makefile
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ help:
 	@echo ""
 	@echo "make develop:"
 	@echo "    Install deps needed for for 'make check',"
-	@echo "    and install the qemu package in editable mode."
+	@echo "    and install the qemu.qmp package in editable mode."
 	@echo "    (Can be used in or outside of a venv.)"
 	@echo ""
 	@echo "make pipenv"
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ help:
 	@echo "    Remove package build output."
 	@echo ""
 	@echo "make distclean:"
-	@echo "    remove pipenv/venv files, qemu package forwarder,"
+	@echo "    remove pipenv/venv files, qemu.qmp package forwarder,"
 	@echo "    built distribution files, and everything from 'make clean'."
 	@echo ""
 	@echo -e "Have a nice day ^_^\n"
@@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ dev-venv: $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate
 $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate: setup.cfg
 	@echo "VENV $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)"
 	@python3 -m venv $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)
-	@(							\
-		echo "ACTIVATE $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";		\
-		. $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate;		\
-		echo "INSTALL qemu[devel] $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";	\
-		make develop 1>/dev/null;			\
+	@(								\
+		echo "ACTIVATE $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";			\
+		. $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate;			\
+		echo "INSTALL qemu.qmp[devel] $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";	\
+		make develop 1>/dev/null;				\
 	)
 	@touch $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)
 
@@ -106,6 +106,6 @@ clean:
 
 .PHONY: distclean
 distclean: clean
-	rm -rf qemu.egg-info/ .venv/ .tox/ $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) dist/
+	rm -rf qemu.qmp.egg-info/ .venv/ .tox/ $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) dist/
 	rm -f .coverage .coverage.*
 	rm -rf htmlcov/
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index e877ea5..4ffab73 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
 [metadata]
-name = qemu
+name = qemu.qmp
 version = file:VERSION
 maintainer = QEMU Developer Team
 maintainer_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
@@ -25,8 +25,6 @@ classifiers =
 python_requires = >= 3.6
 packages =
     qemu.qmp
-    qemu.machine
-    qemu.utils
 
 [options.package_data]
 * = py.typed
@@ -38,7 +36,6 @@ packages =
 devel =
     avocado-framework >= 90.0
     flake8 >= 3.6.0
-    fusepy >= 2.0.4
     isort >= 5.1.2
     mypy >= 0.780
     pylint >= 2.8.0
@@ -47,10 +44,6 @@ devel =
     urwid-readline >= 0.13
     Pygments >= 2.9.0
 
-# Provides qom-fuse functionality
-fuse =
-    fusepy >= 2.0.4
-
 # QMP TUI dependencies
 tui =
     urwid >= 2.1.2
@@ -59,13 +52,6 @@ tui =
 
 [options.entry_points]
 console_scripts =
-    qom = qemu.utils.qom:main
-    qom-set = qemu.utils.qom:QOMSet.entry_point
-    qom-get = qemu.utils.qom:QOMGet.entry_point
-    qom-list = qemu.utils.qom:QOMList.entry_point
-    qom-tree = qemu.utils.qom:QOMTree.entry_point
-    qom-fuse = qemu.utils.qom_fuse:QOMFuse.entry_point [fuse]
-    qemu-ga-client = qemu.utils.qemu_ga_client:main
     qmp-shell = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main
     qmp-shell-wrap = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main_wrap
     qmp-tui = qemu.qmp.qmp_tui:main [tui]
@@ -80,19 +66,12 @@ python_version = 3.6
 warn_unused_configs = True
 namespace_packages = True
 
-[mypy-qemu.utils.qom_fuse]
-# fusepy has no type stubs:
-allow_subclassing_any = True
-
 [mypy-qemu.qmp.qmp_tui]
 # urwid and urwid_readline have no type stubs:
 allow_subclassing_any = True
 
 # The following missing import directives are because these libraries do not
 # provide type stubs. Allow them on an as-needed basis for mypy.
-[mypy-fuse]
-ignore_missing_imports = True
-
 [mypy-urwid]
 ignore_missing_imports = True
 
@@ -164,7 +143,6 @@ skip_missing_interpreters = true
 allowlist_externals = make
 deps =
     .[devel]
-    .[fuse]  # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
     .[tui]   # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
 commands =
     make check
diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
index c5bc459..aba951a 100755
--- a/setup.py
+++ b/setup.py
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 #!/usr/bin/env python3
 """
-QEMU tooling installer script
+QEMU QMP library installer script
 Copyright (c) 2020-2021 John Snow for Red Hat, Inc.
 """
 
-- 
2.34.1



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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 02/12] update maintainer metadata
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-25 10:54   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 03/12] update project description John Snow
                   ` (10 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

Modify "QEMU Developer Team" to "QEMU Project", as this matches the
spelling we use for the collective on gitlab.com/qemu-project.

Add myself as the principal maintainer contact.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
 setup.cfg | 6 ++++--
 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index 4ffab73..f06f944 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
 [metadata]
 name = qemu.qmp
 version = file:VERSION
-maintainer = QEMU Developer Team
-maintainer_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
+author = QEMU Project
+author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
+maintainer = John Snow
+maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
 url = https://www.qemu.org/
 download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
 description = QEMU Python Build, Debug and SDK tooling.
-- 
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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 03/12] update project description
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git John Snow
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 02/12] update maintainer metadata John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-29 13:44   ` Beraldo Leal
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs John Snow
                   ` (9 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Beraldo Leal <bleal@redhat.com>
---
 setup.cfg | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index f06f944..c21f2ce 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ maintainer = John Snow
 maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
 url = https://www.qemu.org/
 download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
-description = QEMU Python Build, Debug and SDK tooling.
+description = QEMU Monitor Protocol library
 long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
 long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
 classifiers =
-- 
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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
                   ` (2 preceding siblings ...)
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 03/12] update project description John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-25 10:56   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  2022-04-29 14:06   ` Beraldo Leal
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 05/12] add a couple new trove classifiers John Snow
                   ` (8 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 2 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
 setup.cfg | 4 ++--
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
 author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
 maintainer = John Snow
 maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
-url = https://www.qemu.org/
-download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
+url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
+download_url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages
 description = QEMU Monitor Protocol library
 long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
 long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
-- 
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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 05/12] add a couple new trove classifiers
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
                   ` (3 preceding siblings ...)
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 06/12] move README.rst to FILES.rst and update John Snow
                   ` (7 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Beraldo Leal <bleal@redhat.com>
---
 setup.cfg | 2 ++
 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+)

diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index 0a1c215..000f00a 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -12,6 +12,7 @@ long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
 long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
 classifiers =
     Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
+    Intended Audience :: Developers
     License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2)
     Natural Language :: English
     Operating System :: OS Independent
@@ -21,6 +22,7 @@ classifiers =
     Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
     Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
     Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
+    Topic :: System :: Emulators
     Typing :: Typed
 
 [options]
-- 
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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 06/12] move README.rst to FILES.rst and update
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
                   ` (4 preceding siblings ...)
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 05/12] add a couple new trove classifiers John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-25 13:23   ` Kashyap Chamarthy
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 07/12] move PACKAGE.rst to README.rst " John Snow
                   ` (6 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

The intent is to use README.rst as the new package-level readme that
will be bundled with the source and be displayed on the GitLab landing
page; so move the old "git level readme" over to FILES.rst instead, and
update it accordingly.

This is primarily here to just document and explain what all the little
bits and pieces of files in the root are and what they do. I find this
stuff helpful when I wander over into other projects, so I'd like to
extend the same courtesy.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
 README.rst => FILES.rst | 49 +++++++++++------------------------------
 MANIFEST.in             |  1 -
 2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
 rename README.rst => FILES.rst (64%)

diff --git a/README.rst b/FILES.rst
similarity index 64%
rename from README.rst
rename to FILES.rst
index 9c1fcea..68892c3 100644
--- a/README.rst
+++ b/FILES.rst
@@ -1,9 +1,14 @@
-QEMU Python Tooling
+qemu.qmp File Index
 ===================
 
-This directory houses Python tooling used by the QEMU project to build,
-configure, and test QEMU. It is organized by namespace (``qemu``), and
-then by package (e.g. ``qemu/machine``, ``qemu/qmp``, etc).
+This file is here to explain the purpose of all the little bits and
+pieces of project files in the root directory and how they are
+used. It's useful info for those contributing to this project, but not
+so much for those who just want to use the library.
+
+
+Much ado about packaging
+------------------------
 
 ``setup.py`` is used by ``pip`` to install this tooling to the current
 environment. ``setup.cfg`` provides the packaging configuration used by
@@ -20,7 +25,7 @@ environment. ``setup.cfg`` provides the packaging configuration used by
 
 If you append the ``--editable`` or ``-e`` argument to either invocation
 above, pip will install in "editable" mode. This installs the package as
-a forwarder ("qemu.egg-link") that points to the source tree. In so
+a forwarder ("qemu.qmp.egg-link") that points to the source tree. In so
 doing, the installed package always reflects the latest version in your
 source tree.
 
@@ -37,34 +42,6 @@ See `Installing packages using pip and virtual environments
 for more information.
 
 
-Using these packages without installing them
---------------------------------------------
-
-These packages may be used without installing them first, by using one
-of two tricks:
-
-1. Set your PYTHONPATH environment variable to include this source
-   directory, e.g. ``~/src/qemu/python``. See
-   https://docs.python.org/3/using/cmdline.html#envvar-PYTHONPATH
-
-2. Inside a Python script, use ``sys.path`` to forcibly include a search
-   path prior to importing the ``qemu`` namespace. See
-   https://docs.python.org/3/library/sys.html#sys.path
-
-A strong downside to both approaches is that they generally interfere
-with static analysis tools being able to locate and analyze the code
-being imported.
-
-Package installation also normally provides executable console scripts,
-so that tools like ``qmp-shell`` are always available via $PATH. To
-invoke them without installation, you can invoke e.g.:
-
-``> PYTHONPATH=~/src/qemu/python python3 -m qemu.qmp.qmp_shell``
-
-The mappings between console script name and python module path can be
-found in ``setup.cfg``.
-
-
 Files in this directory
 -----------------------
 
@@ -72,6 +49,7 @@ Files in this directory
 - ``tests/`` Python package tests directory.
 - ``avocado.cfg`` Configuration for the Avocado test-runner.
   Used by ``make check`` et al.
+- ``FILES.rst`` you are here!
 - ``Makefile`` provides some common testing/installation invocations.
   Try ``make help`` to see available targets.
 - ``MANIFEST.in`` is read by python setuptools, it specifies additional files
@@ -80,8 +58,7 @@ Files in this directory
 - ``Pipfile`` is used by Pipenv to generate ``Pipfile.lock``.
 - ``Pipfile.lock`` is a set of pinned package dependencies that this package
   is tested under in our CI suite. It is used by ``make check-pipenv``.
-- ``README.rst`` you are here!
-- ``VERSION`` contains the PEP-440 compliant version used to describe
-  this package; it is referenced by ``setup.cfg``.
 - ``setup.cfg`` houses setuptools package configuration.
 - ``setup.py`` is the setuptools installer used by pip; See above.
+- ``VERSION`` contains the PEP-440 compliant version used to describe
+  this package; it is referenced by ``setup.cfg``.
diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in
index 7059ad2..639caae 100644
--- a/MANIFEST.in
+++ b/MANIFEST.in
@@ -1,3 +1,2 @@
 include VERSION
 include PACKAGE.rst
-exclude README.rst
-- 
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                   ` (5 preceding siblings ...)
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 06/12] move README.rst to FILES.rst and update John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 08/12] docs: add versioning policy to README John Snow
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From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

The README here will reflect both what is shown on GitLab and on the
PyPI landing page. Update it accordingly, and freshen it up.

The documentation URL still points to my mirror, as the patches to
establish sphinx as part of the build process aren't checked in yet,
this will be updated later.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
---
 FILES.rst   |   2 +-
 MANIFEST.in |   2 +-
 PACKAGE.rst |  43 --------------
 README.rst  | 163 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 setup.cfg   |   2 +-
 5 files changed, 166 insertions(+), 46 deletions(-)
 delete mode 100644 PACKAGE.rst
 create mode 100644 README.rst

diff --git a/FILES.rst b/FILES.rst
index 68892c3..0c29a88 100644
--- a/FILES.rst
+++ b/FILES.rst
@@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ Files in this directory
   Try ``make help`` to see available targets.
 - ``MANIFEST.in`` is read by python setuptools, it specifies additional files
   that should be included by a source distribution.
-- ``PACKAGE.rst`` is used as the README file that is visible on PyPI.org.
 - ``Pipfile`` is used by Pipenv to generate ``Pipfile.lock``.
 - ``Pipfile.lock`` is a set of pinned package dependencies that this package
   is tested under in our CI suite. It is used by ``make check-pipenv``.
+- ``README.rst`` is used as the README file that is visible on PyPI.org.
 - ``setup.cfg`` houses setuptools package configuration.
 - ``setup.py`` is the setuptools installer used by pip; See above.
 - ``VERSION`` contains the PEP-440 compliant version used to describe
diff --git a/MANIFEST.in b/MANIFEST.in
index 639caae..2a3fc58 100644
--- a/MANIFEST.in
+++ b/MANIFEST.in
@@ -1,2 +1,2 @@
 include VERSION
-include PACKAGE.rst
+include README.rst
diff --git a/PACKAGE.rst b/PACKAGE.rst
deleted file mode 100644
index b0b86cc..0000000
--- a/PACKAGE.rst
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,43 +0,0 @@
-QEMU Python Tooling
-===================
-
-This package provides QEMU tooling used by the QEMU project to build,
-configure, and test QEMU. It is not a fully-fledged SDK and it is subject
-to change at any time.
-
-Usage
------
-
-The ``qemu.qmp`` subpackage provides a library for communicating with
-QMP servers. The ``qemu.machine`` subpackage offers rudimentary
-facilities for launching and managing QEMU processes. Refer to each
-package's documentation
-(``>>> help(qemu.qmp)``, ``>>> help(qemu.machine)``)
-for more information.
-
-Contributing
-------------
-
-This package is maintained by John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> as part of
-the QEMU source tree. Contributions are welcome and follow the `QEMU
-patch submission process
-<https://wiki.qemu.org/Contribute/SubmitAPatch>`_, which involves
-sending patches to the QEMU development mailing list.
-
-John maintains a `GitLab staging branch
-<https://gitlab.com/jsnow/qemu/-/tree/python>`_, and there is an
-official `GitLab mirror <https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu>`_.
-
-Please report bugs on the `QEMU issue tracker
-<https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/issues>`_ and tag ``@jsnow`` in
-the report.
-
-Optional packages necessary for running code quality analysis for this
-package can be installed with the optional dependency group "devel":
-``pip install qemu[devel]``.
-
-``make develop`` can be used to install this package in editable mode
-(to the current environment) *and* bring in testing dependencies in one
-command.
-
-``make check`` can be used to run the available tests.
diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..20f513e
--- /dev/null
+++ b/README.rst
@@ -0,0 +1,163 @@
+qemu.qmp: QEMU Monitor Protocol Library
+=======================================
+
+Welcome! ``qemu.qmp`` is a `QEMU Monitor Protocol
+<https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/blob/master/docs/interop/qmp-intro.txt>`_
+(“QMP”) library written in Python, using `asyncio
+<https://docs.python.org/3/library/asyncio.html>`_. It is used to send
+QMP messages to running `QEMU <https://www.qemu.org/>`_ emulators. It
+requires Python 3.6+ and has no mandatory dependencies.
+
+This library can be used to communicate with QEMU emulators, the `QEMU
+Guest Agent
+<https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/interop/qemu-ga.html>`_ (QGA),
+the `QEMU Storage Daemon
+<https://qemu.readthedocs.io/en/latest/tools/qemu-storage-daemon.html>`_
+(QSD), or any other utility or application that `speaks QMP
+<https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/blob/master/docs/interop/qmp-intro.txt>`_.
+
+This library makes as few assumptions as possible about the actual
+version or what type of endpoint it will be communicating with;
+i.e. this library does not contain command definitions and does not seek
+to be an SDK or a replacement for tools like `libvirt
+<https://libvirt.org/>`_ or `virsh
+<https://libvirt.org/manpages/virsh.html>`_. It is "simply" the protocol
+(QMP) and not the vocabulary (`QAPI
+<https://www.qemu.org/docs/master/devel/qapi-code-gen.html>`_). It is up
+to the library user (you!) to know which commands and arguments you want
+to send.
+
+
+Who is this library for?
+------------------------
+
+It is firstly for developers of QEMU themselves; as the test
+infrastructure of QEMU itself needs a convenient and scriptable
+interface for testing QEMU. This library was split out of the QEMU
+source tree in order to share a reference version of a QMP library that
+was usable both within and outside of the QEMU source tree.
+
+Second, it's for those who are developing *for* QEMU by adding new
+architectures, devices, or functionality; as well as targeting those who
+are developing *with* QEMU, i.e. developers working on integrating QEMU
+features into other projects such as libvirt, KubeVirt, Kata Containers,
+etc. Occasionally, using existing virtual-machine (VM) management stacks
+that integrate QEMU+KVM can make developing, testing, and debugging
+features difficult. In these cases, having more 'raw' access to QEMU is
+beneficial. This library is for you.
+
+Lastly, it's for power users who already use QEMU directly without the
+aid of libvirt because they require the raw control and power this
+affords them.
+
+
+Who isn't this library for?
+---------------------------
+
+It is not designed for anyone looking for a turn-key solution for VM
+management. QEMU is a low-level component that resembles a particularly
+impressive Swiss Army knife. This library does not manage that
+complexity and is largely "VM-ignorant". It's not a replacement for
+projects like `libvirt <https://libvirt.org/>`_, `virt-manager
+<https://virt-manager.org/>`_, `GNOME Boxes
+<https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Boxes>`_, etc.
+
+
+Installing
+----------
+
+This package can be installed from PyPI with pip: ``> pip3 install
+qemu.qmp``.
+
+
+Usage
+-----
+
+Launch QEMU with a monitor, e.g.::
+
+  > qemu-system-x86_64 -qmp unix:qmp.sock,server=on,wait=off
+
+
+Then, at its simplest, script-style usage looks like this::
+
+  import asyncio
+  from qemu.qmp import QMPClient
+
+  async def main():
+      qmp = QMPClient('my-vm-nickname')
+      await qmp.connect('qmp.sock')
+
+      res = await qmp.execute('query-status')
+      print(f"VM status: {res['status']}")
+
+      await qmp.disconnect()
+
+  asyncio.run(main())
+
+
+The above script will connect to the UNIX socket located at
+``qmp.sock``, query the VM's runstate, then print it out
+to the terminal::
+
+  > python3 example.py
+  VM status: running
+
+
+For more complex usages, especially those that make full advantage of
+monitoring asynchronous events, refer to the `online documentation
+<https://jsnow.gitlab.io/qemu.qmp/>`_ or type ``import qemu.qmp;
+help(qemu.qmp)`` in your Python terminal of choice.
+
+
+Contributing
+------------
+
+Contributions are quite welcome! Please file bugs using the `GitLab
+issue tracker
+<https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/issues>`_. This
+project will accept GitLab merge requests, but due to the close
+association with the QEMU project, there are some additional guidelines:
+
+1. Please use the "Signed-off-by" tag in your commit messages. See
+   https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/dco for more information on this
+   requirement.
+
+2. This repository won't squash merge requests into a single commit on
+   pull; each commit should seek to be self-contained (within reason).
+
+3. Owing to the above, each commit sent as part of a merge request
+   should not introduce any temporary regressions, even if fixed later
+   in the same merge request. This is done to preserve bisectability.
+
+4. Please associate every merge request with at least one `GitLab issue
+   <https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/issues>`_. This
+   helps with generating Changelog text and staying organized. Thank you
+   🙇
+
+
+Developing
+^^^^^^^^^^
+
+Optional packages necessary for running code quality analysis for this
+package can be installed with the optional dependency group "devel":
+``pip install qemu.qmp[devel]``.
+
+``make develop`` can be used to install this package in editable mode
+(to the current environment) *and* bring in testing dependencies in one
+command.
+
+``make check`` can be used to run the available tests. Consult ``make
+help`` for other targets and tests that make sense for different
+occasions.
+
+Before submitting a pull request, consider running ``make check-tox &&
+make check-pipenv`` locally to spot any issues that will cause the CI to
+fail. These checks use their own `virtual environments
+<https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/venv.html>`_ and won't pollute your
+working space.
+
+
+Changelog
+---------
+
+- No public release yet.
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index 000f00a..7ba71d0 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
 url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
 download_url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages
 description = QEMU Monitor Protocol library
-long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
+long_description = file:README.rst
 long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
 classifiers =
     Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
-- 
2.34.1



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@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 09/12] add LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 LICENSE files John Snow
                   ` (4 subsequent siblings)
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: Damien Hedde, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Kashyap Chamarthy,
	Cleber Rosa, John Snow

The package is in an alpha state, but there's a method to the madness.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Damien Hedde <damien.hedde@greensocs.com>
---
 README.rst | 22 ++++++++++++++++++++++
 1 file changed, 22 insertions(+)

diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst
index 20f513e..cea1400 100644
--- a/README.rst
+++ b/README.rst
@@ -157,6 +157,28 @@ fail. These checks use their own `virtual environments
 working space.
 
 
+Stability and Versioning
+------------------------
+
+This package uses a major.minor.micro `SemVer versioning
+<https://semver.org/>`_, with the following additional semantics during
+the alpha/beta period (Major version 0):
+
+This package treats 0.0.z versions as "alpha" versions. Each micro
+version update may change the API incompatibly. Early users are advised
+to pin against explicit versions, but check for updates often.
+
+A planned 0.1.z version will introduce the first "beta", whereafter each
+micro update will be backwards compatible, but each minor update will
+not be. The first beta version will be released after legacy.py is
+removed, and the API is tentatively "stable".
+
+Thereafter, normal `SemVer <https://semver.org/>`_ / `PEP440
+<https://peps.python.org/pep-0440/>`_ rules will apply; micro updates
+will always be bugfixes, and minor updates will be reserved for
+backwards compatible feature changes.
+
+
 Changelog
 ---------
 
-- 
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From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

This clarifies that the majority of this package is LGPLv2+. Copyright
blurbs that pointed to QEMU's "COPYING" file are amended to point to
this repository's "LICENSE" file instead.

The only file that is not already licensed as LGPLv2+ is legacy.py,
which is GPLv2 only. Amend the copyright blurb there to point to
LICENSE_GPL2, which is a copy of qemu.git's COPYING file.

legacy.py is scheduled for removal, at which point the license of this
library will become exclusively LGPLv2+. As the package currently
contains a mixture of LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 code, the trove classifiers will
reflect this mixture until such time as the remaining GPLv2 code is
removed.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
 FILES.rst             |   3 +
 LICENSE               | 481 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 LICENSE_GPL2          | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
 qemu/qmp/__init__.py  |   2 +-
 qemu/qmp/legacy.py    |   2 +-
 qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py |   2 +-
 qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py   |   2 +-
 setup.cfg             |   1 +
 8 files changed, 828 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
 create mode 100644 LICENSE
 create mode 100644 LICENSE_GPL2

diff --git a/FILES.rst b/FILES.rst
index 0c29a88..f70e8de 100644
--- a/FILES.rst
+++ b/FILES.rst
@@ -50,6 +50,9 @@ Files in this directory
 - ``avocado.cfg`` Configuration for the Avocado test-runner.
   Used by ``make check`` et al.
 - ``FILES.rst`` you are here!
+- ``LICENSE`` This project is licensed as LGPLv2+; except for
+  ``legacy.py``.
+- ``LICENSE_GPL2`` This is the license for ``legacy.py``.
 - ``Makefile`` provides some common testing/installation invocations.
   Try ``make help`` to see available targets.
 - ``MANIFEST.in`` is read by python setuptools, it specifies additional files
diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..12735e6
--- /dev/null
+++ b/LICENSE
@@ -0,0 +1,481 @@
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diff --git a/qemu/qmp/__init__.py b/qemu/qmp/__init__.py
index 69190d0..569df07 100644
--- a/qemu/qmp/__init__.py
+++ b/qemu/qmp/__init__.py
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ managing QMP events.
 # Based on earlier work by Luiz Capitulino <lcapitulino@redhat.com>.
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 # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2 or
-# later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
+# later. See the LICENSE file in the top-level directory.
 
 import logging
 
diff --git a/qemu/qmp/legacy.py b/qemu/qmp/legacy.py
index 03b5574..8065366 100644
--- a/qemu/qmp/legacy.py
+++ b/qemu/qmp/legacy.py
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ old interface.
 #  John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
 #
 # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU GPL, version 2.  See
-# the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
+# the LICENSE_GPL2 file in the top-level directory.
 #
 
 import asyncio
diff --git a/qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py b/qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py
index 619ab42..7122237 100644
--- a/qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py
+++ b/qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@
 #  John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
 #
 # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2 or
-# later. See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
+# later. See the LICENSE file in the top-level directory.
 #
 
 """
diff --git a/qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py b/qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py
index ce239d8..a60d832 100644
--- a/qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py
+++ b/qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py
@@ -4,7 +4,7 @@
 #  Niteesh Babu G S <niteesh.gs@gmail.com>
 #
 # This work is licensed under the terms of the GNU LGPL, version 2 or
-# later.  See the COPYING file in the top-level directory.
+# later.  See the LICENSE file in the top-level directory.
 """
 QMP TUI
 
diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
index 7ba71d0..6def5bc 100644
--- a/setup.cfg
+++ b/setup.cfg
@@ -13,6 +13,7 @@ long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
 classifiers =
     Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
     Intended Audience :: Developers
+    License :: OSI Approved :: GNU Lesser General Public License v2 or later (LGPLv2+)
     License :: OSI Approved :: GNU General Public License v2 (GPLv2)
     Natural Language :: English
     Operating System :: OS Independent
-- 
2.34.1



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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 10/12] update Pipfile
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
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  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 09/12] add LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 LICENSE files John Snow
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  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 11/12] remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile John Snow
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From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

The name of the package has changed and the dependencies are different,
so the Pipfile needs to be updated.

This is a little annoying, but Python doesn't offer any tool (to my
knowledge) that behaves in a manner that gives you the *oldest*, but
still adequate, versions of dependencies. So testing minimum version
requirements is actually kind of challenging.

So, do it manually: pin every version at the minimum that still allows
the tests to succeed. This is the best way to experimentally determine
what precisely our development minimum criteria actually are.

Most of these follow from just observing the minimum stated requirements
for each package, manually, recursively. However, I observed that toml's
stated dependency of >= 0.9.4 in pylint actually needs to be >= 0.10.0.

(If you're new to pipenv, it's a tool separate from packaging metadata
that is used to provide a precise specification for a virtual
environment. In this repository, I am using it to pin a testing
environment against the very oldest packages we support in order to test
that we do not break compatibility with older versions of python,
pylint, mypy, etc.)

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
 Pipfile      |  37 ++++++-
 Pipfile.lock | 288 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-----------------------
 2 files changed, 195 insertions(+), 130 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Pipfile b/Pipfile
index e7acb8c..595b83f 100644
--- a/Pipfile
+++ b/Pipfile
@@ -4,10 +4,43 @@ url = "https://pypi.org/simple"
 verify_ssl = true
 
 [dev-packages]
-qemu = {editable = true, extras = ["devel"], path = "."}
+avocado-framework = "==90.0"
+isort = "==5.1.2"
+tox = "==3.18.0"
+toml = "==0.10.0"
+six = "==1.14.0"
+filelock = "==3.0.0"
+virtualenv = "==16.0.0"
+py = "==1.4.17"
+pluggy = "==0.12.0"
+pyparsing = "==2.0.2"
+"backports.entry-points-selectable" = "==1.0.4"
+platformdirs = "==2.0.0"
+distlib = "==0.3.1"
+importlib-metadata = "==0.12"
+zipp = "==0.5"
+pylint = "==2.8.0"
+astroid = "==2.5.4"
+mccabe = "==0.6"
+lazy-object-proxy = "==1.4.0"
+wrapt = "==1.11"
+flake8 = "==3.6.0"
+pycodestyle = "==2.4.0"
+pyflakes = "==2.0.0"
+mypy = "==0.780"
+typed-ast = "==1.4.0"
+typing-extensions = "==3.7.4"
+mypy-extensions = "==0.4.3"
+urwid = "==2.1.2"
+urwid-readline = "==0.13"
+Pygments = "==2.9.0"
+"qemu.qmp" = {editable = true, extras = ["devel"], path = "."}
 
 [packages]
-qemu = {editable = true,path = "."}
+urwid = "==2.1.2"
+urwid-readline = "==0.13"
+Pygments = "==2.9.0"
+"qemu.qmp" = {editable = true, extras = ["tui"], path = "."}
 
 [requires]
 python_version = "3.6"
diff --git a/Pipfile.lock b/Pipfile.lock
index ce46404..f771fb6 100644
--- a/Pipfile.lock
+++ b/Pipfile.lock
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
 {
     "_meta": {
         "hash": {
-            "sha256": "f1a25654d884a5b450e38d78b1f2e3ebb9073e421cc4358d4bbb83ac251a5670"
+            "sha256": "b9067d0e558c07da0a02abceee8495da37c3eb7246d555e7061709521cdf3777"
         },
         "pipfile-spec": 6,
         "requires": {
@@ -16,26 +16,51 @@
         ]
     },
     "default": {
-        "qemu": {
+        "pygments": {
+            "hashes": [
+                "sha256:a18f47b506a429f6f4b9df81bb02beab9ca21d0a5fee38ed15aef65f0545519f",
+                "sha256:d66e804411278594d764fc69ec36ec13d9ae9147193a1740cd34d272ca383b8e"
+            ],
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==2.9.0"
+        },
+        "qemu-qmp": {
             "editable": true,
+            "extras": [
+                "tui"
+            ],
             "path": "."
+        },
+        "qemu.qmp": {
+            "editable": true,
+            "extras": [
+                "tui"
+            ],
+            "path": "."
+        },
+        "urwid": {
+            "hashes": [
+                "sha256:588bee9c1cb208d0906a9f73c613d2bd32c3ed3702012f51efe318a3f2127eae"
+            ],
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==2.1.2"
+        },
+        "urwid-readline": {
+            "hashes": [
+                "sha256:018020cbc864bb5ed87be17dc26b069eae2755cb29f3a9c569aac3bded1efaf4"
+            ],
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==0.13"
         }
     },
     "develop": {
-        "appdirs": {
-            "hashes": [
-                "sha256:7d5d0167b2b1ba821647616af46a749d1c653740dd0d2415100fe26e27afdf41",
-                "sha256:a841dacd6b99318a741b166adb07e19ee71a274450e68237b4650ca1055ab128"
-            ],
-            "version": "==1.4.4"
-        },
         "astroid": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:09bdb456e02564731f8b5957cdd0c98a7f01d2db5e90eb1d794c353c28bfd705",
-                "sha256:6a8a51f64dae307f6e0c9db752b66a7951e282389d8362cc1d39a56f3feeb31d"
+                "sha256:f040fe9c4a2a7699a8ec30c9ed10fb59067c97f64c36577f476c0953ba29847c",
+                "sha256:f9f472d4002d55199b1c151ef0570cf71d42aaa34aaa3d29c3e41c75f6f47564"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==2.6.0"
+            "version": "==2.5.4"
         },
         "avocado-framework": {
             "hashes": [
@@ -45,21 +70,28 @@
             "index": "pypi",
             "version": "==90.0"
         },
+        "backports.entry-points-selectable": {
+            "hashes": [
+                "sha256:2a238e1d8b212b9cf50156b63cd748d54dc33df74e590d614507fc9ce57d0d4a",
+                "sha256:4acda84d96855beece3bf9aad9a1030aceb5f744b8ce9af7d5ee6dd672cdd3bd"
+            ],
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==1.0.4"
+        },
         "distlib": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:106fef6dc37dd8c0e2c0a60d3fca3e77460a48907f335fa28420463a6f799736",
-                "sha256:23e223426b28491b1ced97dc3bbe183027419dfc7982b4fa2f05d5f3ff10711c"
+                "sha256:8c09de2c67b3e7deef7184574fc060ab8a793e7adbb183d942c389c8b13c52fb",
+                "sha256:edf6116872c863e1aa9d5bb7cb5e05a022c519a4594dc703843343a9ddd9bff1"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==0.3.2"
+            "version": "==0.3.1"
         },
         "filelock": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:18d82244ee114f543149c66a6e0c14e9c4f8a1044b5cdaadd0f82159d6a6ff59",
-                "sha256:929b7d63ec5b7d6b71b0fa5ac14e030b3f70b75747cef1b10da9b879fef15836"
+                "sha256:b3ad481724adfb2280773edd95ce501e497e88fa4489c6e41e637ab3fd9a456c"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==3.0.12"
+            "version": "==3.0.0"
         },
         "flake8": {
             "hashes": [
@@ -69,29 +101,13 @@
             "index": "pypi",
             "version": "==3.6.0"
         },
-        "fusepy": {
-            "hashes": [
-                "sha256:10f5c7f5414241bffecdc333c4d3a725f1d6605cae6b4eaf86a838ff49cdaf6c",
-                "sha256:a9f3a3699080ddcf0919fd1eb2cf743e1f5859ca54c2018632f939bdfac269ee"
-            ],
-            "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==2.0.4"
-        },
         "importlib-metadata": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:90bb658cdbbf6d1735b6341ce708fc7024a3e14e99ffdc5783edea9f9b077f83",
-                "sha256:dc15b2969b4ce36305c51eebe62d418ac7791e9a157911d58bfb1f9ccd8e2070"
-            ],
-            "markers": "python_version < '3.8'",
-            "version": "==1.7.0"
-        },
-        "importlib-resources": {
-            "hashes": [
-                "sha256:54161657e8ffc76596c4ede7080ca68cb02962a2e074a2586b695a93a925d36e",
-                "sha256:e962bff7440364183203d179d7ae9ad90cb1f2b74dcb84300e88ecc42dca3351"
+                "sha256:2f2e54cbf6b06b16351e4c40a6adb0860cab6cfb95a0c0fcb58bb789c4b450f5",
+                "sha256:37bbea81dec44d1ff72d58a1b5c1599a9f3436537f33e9e26f276610064c4830"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==5.1.4"
+            "version": "==0.12"
         },
         "isort": {
             "hashes": [
@@ -103,38 +119,35 @@
         },
         "lazy-object-proxy": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:17e0967ba374fc24141738c69736da90e94419338fd4c7c7bef01ee26b339653",
-                "sha256:1fee665d2638491f4d6e55bd483e15ef21f6c8c2095f235fef72601021e64f61",
-                "sha256:22ddd618cefe54305df49e4c069fa65715be4ad0e78e8d252a33debf00f6ede2",
-                "sha256:24a5045889cc2729033b3e604d496c2b6f588c754f7a62027ad4437a7ecc4837",
-                "sha256:410283732af311b51b837894fa2f24f2c0039aa7f220135192b38fcc42bd43d3",
-                "sha256:4732c765372bd78a2d6b2150a6e99d00a78ec963375f236979c0626b97ed8e43",
-                "sha256:489000d368377571c6f982fba6497f2aa13c6d1facc40660963da62f5c379726",
-                "sha256:4f60460e9f1eb632584c9685bccea152f4ac2130e299784dbaf9fae9f49891b3",
-                "sha256:5743a5ab42ae40caa8421b320ebf3a998f89c85cdc8376d6b2e00bd12bd1b587",
-                "sha256:85fb7608121fd5621cc4377a8961d0b32ccf84a7285b4f1d21988b2eae2868e8",
-                "sha256:9698110e36e2df951c7c36b6729e96429c9c32b3331989ef19976592c5f3c77a",
-                "sha256:9d397bf41caad3f489e10774667310d73cb9c4258e9aed94b9ec734b34b495fd",
-                "sha256:b579f8acbf2bdd9ea200b1d5dea36abd93cabf56cf626ab9c744a432e15c815f",
-                "sha256:b865b01a2e7f96db0c5d12cfea590f98d8c5ba64ad222300d93ce6ff9138bcad",
-                "sha256:bf34e368e8dd976423396555078def5cfc3039ebc6fc06d1ae2c5a65eebbcde4",
-                "sha256:c6938967f8528b3668622a9ed3b31d145fab161a32f5891ea7b84f6b790be05b",
-                "sha256:d1c2676e3d840852a2de7c7d5d76407c772927addff8d742b9808fe0afccebdf",
-                "sha256:d7124f52f3bd259f510651450e18e0fd081ed82f3c08541dffc7b94b883aa981",
-                "sha256:d900d949b707778696fdf01036f58c9876a0d8bfe116e8d220cfd4b15f14e741",
-                "sha256:ebfd274dcd5133e0afae738e6d9da4323c3eb021b3e13052d8cbd0e457b1256e",
-                "sha256:ed361bb83436f117f9917d282a456f9e5009ea12fd6de8742d1a4752c3017e93",
-                "sha256:f5144c75445ae3ca2057faac03fda5a902eff196702b0a24daf1d6ce0650514b"
+                "sha256:118d53f8819f9457732dd0e418752f2850f395c5405b2e12485f52336e4ad0f5",
+                "sha256:495c583b363c3eded649e2c00177093f03f856f5c9f95b527420084a9ce17b9d",
+                "sha256:55fa9eab93482891ce97473e63610efdd9c8fa5c05cca9f60468c412e602e499",
+                "sha256:642fc0a9b61920669dab66e400f79f1b8b0e8f698dcde85f7e9ae5528dbcaf4a",
+                "sha256:7003959a170fde9b92936c38562810f94679c80608fb4b007e026b915bef8b27",
+                "sha256:7e63da94f5a1ddb0d2dcdb5d17ff4d1d33f51f3368bdf0475d5f56c0f3b99592",
+                "sha256:7fb11d33d99a374e4b0c3fb20128890b9cf784ca7e4b91ecbb191d34618bd9fe",
+                "sha256:8758715ea005afa293783797498d64f40ab14d1ded208b3e282760cde9512f1d",
+                "sha256:8995543f47a8b81962e384f12791114af9f4997be7a0db71abc40d2a2dfee961",
+                "sha256:91c7e1316116fedda36818ce7cd269378fffc4219781536eff441ea1e68e1caf",
+                "sha256:9b41ec246d31ca6a840dcf67673b2668adc5a095c64310d26d73292588563ea3",
+                "sha256:a8be3cfd7c3154e8d39276c627c5e7ee55d1f2094597b060ece99620ef9fe86b",
+                "sha256:afcab74f471652b643900e0862b31892ac5fe5a75e435b786a1825855f4effdf",
+                "sha256:d49a90c27074f44c8dc147d83e31140523948ee147b3248634c540e053caea58",
+                "sha256:d6957cadc9c079ef4697564af500d52fba6d14fb2f08d20ce92f52201fb77050",
+                "sha256:da7f2a6c82a11dc4e05bab73522f0d6dd4f3bbc8378cd4b0769137f342cdb3f0",
+                "sha256:f03a21f6f6e54778860122a620f70c8b148ec4ee175968782bcaaa94955a46f9",
+                "sha256:f6c718ffca055852479880debbe717da952fcfd60067a0ddb6fe3b053b1d4de0"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==1.6.0"
+            "version": "==1.4.0"
         },
         "mccabe": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:ab8a6258860da4b6677da4bd2fe5dc2c659cff31b3ee4f7f5d64e79735b80d42",
-                "sha256:dd8d182285a0fe56bace7f45b5e7d1a6ebcbf524e8f3bd87eb0f125271b8831f"
+                "sha256:c6f88ac33667c89d6588e5189334d051f186f4dd3ae5139586af54677c36b5a8",
+                "sha256:de9bbfe5b771e4c11b1521f3e338fe265a12296b59302f43a3bbf3e02d4b98b1"
             ],
-            "version": "==0.6.1"
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==0.6"
         },
         "mypy": {
             "hashes": [
@@ -161,31 +174,39 @@
                 "sha256:090fedd75945a69ae91ce1303b5824f428daf5a028d2f6ab8a299250a846f15d",
                 "sha256:2d82818f5bb3e369420cb3c4060a7970edba416647068eb4c5343488a6c604a8"
             ],
+            "index": "pypi",
             "version": "==0.4.3"
         },
         "packaging": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:5b327ac1320dc863dca72f4514ecc086f31186744b84a230374cc1fd776feae5",
-                "sha256:67714da7f7bc052e064859c05c595155bd1ee9f69f76557e21f051443c20947a"
+                "sha256:dd47c42927d89ab911e606518907cc2d3a1f38bbd026385970643f9c5b8ecfeb",
+                "sha256:ef103e05f519cdc783ae24ea4e2e0f508a9c99b2d4969652eed6a2e1ea5bd522"
+            ],
+            "markers": "python_version >= '3.6'",
+            "version": "==21.3"
+        },
+        "platformdirs": {
+            "hashes": [
+                "sha256:9fc2bc9a5f04bfd5b12c1edb64394f6108c17b2a5be0a461f9a8b08c8a7d8991",
+                "sha256:c4d969c6d051f37548994641338c74f3125b771e8fbbe4a45d60d4a976e34533"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==20.9"
+            "version": "==2.0.0"
         },
         "pluggy": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:15b2acde666561e1298d71b523007ed7364de07029219b604cf808bfa1c765b0",
-                "sha256:966c145cd83c96502c3c3868f50408687b38434af77734af1e9ca461a4081d2d"
+                "sha256:0825a152ac059776623854c1543d65a4ad408eb3d33ee114dff91e57ec6ae6fc",
+                "sha256:b9817417e95936bf75d85d3f8767f7df6cdde751fc40aed3bb3074cbcb77757c"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==0.13.1"
+            "version": "==0.12.0"
         },
         "py": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:21b81bda15b66ef5e1a777a21c4dcd9c20ad3efd0b3f817e7a809035269e1bd3",
-                "sha256:3b80836aa6d1feeaa108e046da6423ab8f6ceda6468545ae8d02d9d58d18818a"
+                "sha256:45d74855a614c73f97b0cbbe5615e5be34fa623ecf5ee6b7a4417f9a52665fb7"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==1.10.0"
+            "version": "==1.4.17"
         },
         "pycodestyle": {
             "hashes": [
@@ -193,6 +214,7 @@
                 "sha256:cbc619d09254895b0d12c2c691e237b2e91e9b2ecf5e84c26b35400f93dcfb83",
                 "sha256:cbfca99bd594a10f674d0cd97a3d802a1fdef635d4361e1a2658de47ed261e3a"
             ],
+            "index": "pypi",
             "version": "==2.4.0"
         },
         "pyflakes": {
@@ -200,6 +222,7 @@
                 "sha256:9a7662ec724d0120012f6e29d6248ae3727d821bba522a0e6b356eff19126a49",
                 "sha256:f661252913bc1dbe7fcfcbf0af0db3f42ab65aabd1a6ca68fe5d466bace94dae"
             ],
+            "index": "pypi",
             "version": "==2.0.0"
         },
         "pygments": {
@@ -220,14 +243,31 @@
         },
         "pyparsing": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:c203ec8783bf771a155b207279b9bccb8dea02d8f0c9e5f8ead507bc3246ecc1",
-                "sha256:ef9d7589ef3c200abe66653d3f1ab1033c3c419ae9b9bdb1240a85b024efc88b"
+                "sha256:1039385c4702ba1834f1d5d6a832c3acdb499c7a8ffdd460ba6d381df3c30cda",
+                "sha256:1584a093537c6f0add04a514b91b55fda93e2331de7e5140f835d7d8662ea291",
+                "sha256:17e43d6b17588ed5968735575b3983a952133ec4082596d214d7090b56d48a06",
+                "sha256:3a203a88fc0f0b3c21909de3367ade6b51b2f32abb4e6932bcbf197273593f72",
+                "sha256:4dda9208817b3a1fe7d500408e4d5ebbb8e4549ba377e6a259ab2552e1275b0b",
+                "sha256:7145b41ff85f2428e365f2b9bd16b69bd68f1150c3f8d05528273505ede15abe",
+                "sha256:8e395e5c5c7d95e62b4a6a5311afbf8644b6d5f8280e033aebfca38d1f637486",
+                "sha256:a4c2134b09d85dc250422cdd1ab1c4bc4603dd5016f881c2a987c472778a9a14",
+                "sha256:d61cce2ef4bc4eb27d99bc5130e30be1bfbe59fe41e804255f06061cbec0388f"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==2.4.7"
+            "version": "==2.0.2"
         },
-        "qemu": {
+        "qemu-qmp": {
             "editable": true,
+            "extras": [
+                "tui"
+            ],
+            "path": "."
+        },
+        "qemu.qmp": {
+            "editable": true,
+            "extras": [
+                "tui"
+            ],
             "path": "."
         },
         "setuptools": {
@@ -240,19 +280,20 @@
         },
         "six": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:1e61c37477a1626458e36f7b1d82aa5c9b094fa4802892072e49de9c60c4c926",
-                "sha256:8abb2f1d86890a2dfb989f9a77cfcfd3e47c2a354b01111771326f8aa26e0254"
+                "sha256:236bdbdce46e6e6a3d61a337c0f8b763ca1e8717c03b369e87a7ec7ce1319c0a",
+                "sha256:8f3cd2e254d8f793e7f3d6d9df77b92252b52637291d0f0da013c76ea2724b6c"
             ],
-            "markers": "python_version >= '2.7' and python_version not in '3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3'",
-            "version": "==1.16.0"
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==1.14.0"
         },
         "toml": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:806143ae5bfb6a3c6e736a764057db0e6a0e05e338b5630894a5f779cabb4f9b",
-                "sha256:b3bda1d108d5dd99f4a20d24d9c348e91c4db7ab1b749200bded2f839ccbe68f"
+                "sha256:229f81c57791a41d65e399fc06bf0848bab550a9dfd5ed66df18ce5f05e73d5c",
+                "sha256:235682dd292d5899d361a811df37e04a8828a5b1da3115886b73cf81ebc9100e",
+                "sha256:f1db651f9657708513243e61e6cc67d101a39bad662eaa9b5546f789338e07a3"
             ],
-            "markers": "python_version >= '2.6' and python_version not in '3.0, 3.1, 3.2, 3.3'",
-            "version": "==0.10.2"
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==0.10.0"
         },
         "tox": {
             "hashes": [
@@ -264,48 +305,38 @@
         },
         "typed-ast": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:01ae5f73431d21eead5015997ab41afa53aa1fbe252f9da060be5dad2c730ace",
-                "sha256:067a74454df670dcaa4e59349a2e5c81e567d8d65458d480a5b3dfecec08c5ff",
-                "sha256:0fb71b8c643187d7492c1f8352f2c15b4c4af3f6338f21681d3681b3dc31a266",
-                "sha256:1b3ead4a96c9101bef08f9f7d1217c096f31667617b58de957f690c92378b528",
-                "sha256:2068531575a125b87a41802130fa7e29f26c09a2833fea68d9a40cf33902eba6",
-                "sha256:209596a4ec71d990d71d5e0d312ac935d86930e6eecff6ccc7007fe54d703808",
-                "sha256:2c726c276d09fc5c414693a2de063f521052d9ea7c240ce553316f70656c84d4",
-                "sha256:398e44cd480f4d2b7ee8d98385ca104e35c81525dd98c519acff1b79bdaac363",
-                "sha256:52b1eb8c83f178ab787f3a4283f68258525f8d70f778a2f6dd54d3b5e5fb4341",
-                "sha256:5feca99c17af94057417d744607b82dd0a664fd5e4ca98061480fd8b14b18d04",
-                "sha256:7538e495704e2ccda9b234b82423a4038f324f3a10c43bc088a1636180f11a41",
-                "sha256:760ad187b1041a154f0e4d0f6aae3e40fdb51d6de16e5c99aedadd9246450e9e",
-                "sha256:777a26c84bea6cd934422ac2e3b78863a37017618b6e5c08f92ef69853e765d3",
-                "sha256:95431a26309a21874005845c21118c83991c63ea800dd44843e42a916aec5899",
-                "sha256:9ad2c92ec681e02baf81fdfa056fe0d818645efa9af1f1cd5fd6f1bd2bdfd805",
-                "sha256:9c6d1a54552b5330bc657b7ef0eae25d00ba7ffe85d9ea8ae6540d2197a3788c",
-                "sha256:aee0c1256be6c07bd3e1263ff920c325b59849dc95392a05f258bb9b259cf39c",
-                "sha256:af3d4a73793725138d6b334d9d247ce7e5f084d96284ed23f22ee626a7b88e39",
-                "sha256:b36b4f3920103a25e1d5d024d155c504080959582b928e91cb608a65c3a49e1a",
-                "sha256:b9574c6f03f685070d859e75c7f9eeca02d6933273b5e69572e5ff9d5e3931c3",
-                "sha256:bff6ad71c81b3bba8fa35f0f1921fb24ff4476235a6e94a26ada2e54370e6da7",
-                "sha256:c190f0899e9f9f8b6b7863debfb739abcb21a5c054f911ca3596d12b8a4c4c7f",
-                "sha256:c907f561b1e83e93fad565bac5ba9c22d96a54e7ea0267c708bffe863cbe4075",
-                "sha256:cae53c389825d3b46fb37538441f75d6aecc4174f615d048321b716df2757fb0",
-                "sha256:dd4a21253f42b8d2b48410cb31fe501d32f8b9fbeb1f55063ad102fe9c425e40",
-                "sha256:dde816ca9dac1d9c01dd504ea5967821606f02e510438120091b84e852367428",
-                "sha256:f2362f3cb0f3172c42938946dbc5b7843c2a28aec307c49100c8b38764eb6927",
-                "sha256:f328adcfebed9f11301eaedfa48e15bdece9b519fb27e6a8c01aa52a17ec31b3",
-                "sha256:f8afcf15cc511ada719a88e013cec87c11aff7b91f019295eb4530f96fe5ef2f",
-                "sha256:fb1bbeac803adea29cedd70781399c99138358c26d05fcbd23c13016b7f5ec65"
+                "sha256:1170afa46a3799e18b4c977777ce137bb53c7485379d9706af8a59f2ea1aa161",
+                "sha256:18511a0b3e7922276346bcb47e2ef9f38fb90fd31cb9223eed42c85d1312344e",
+                "sha256:262c247a82d005e43b5b7f69aff746370538e176131c32dda9cb0f324d27141e",
+                "sha256:2b907eb046d049bcd9892e3076c7a6456c93a25bebfe554e931620c90e6a25b0",
+                "sha256:354c16e5babd09f5cb0ee000d54cfa38401d8b8891eefa878ac772f827181a3c",
+                "sha256:48e5b1e71f25cfdef98b013263a88d7145879fbb2d5185f2a0c79fa7ebbeae47",
+                "sha256:4e0b70c6fc4d010f8107726af5fd37921b666f5b31d9331f0bd24ad9a088e631",
+                "sha256:630968c5cdee51a11c05a30453f8cd65e0cc1d2ad0d9192819df9978984529f4",
+                "sha256:66480f95b8167c9c5c5c87f32cf437d585937970f3fc24386f313a4c97b44e34",
+                "sha256:71211d26ffd12d63a83e079ff258ac9d56a1376a25bc80b1cdcdf601b855b90b",
+                "sha256:7954560051331d003b4e2b3eb822d9dd2e376fa4f6d98fee32f452f52dd6ebb2",
+                "sha256:838997f4310012cf2e1ad3803bce2f3402e9ffb71ded61b5ee22617b3a7f6b6e",
+                "sha256:95bd11af7eafc16e829af2d3df510cecfd4387f6453355188342c3e79a2ec87a",
+                "sha256:bc6c7d3fa1325a0c6613512a093bc2a2a15aeec350451cbdf9e1d4bffe3e3233",
+                "sha256:cc34a6f5b426748a507dd5d1de4c1978f2eb5626d51326e43280941206c209e1",
+                "sha256:d755f03c1e4a51e9b24d899561fec4ccaf51f210d52abdf8c07ee2849b212a36",
+                "sha256:d7c45933b1bdfaf9f36c579671fec15d25b06c8398f113dab64c18ed1adda01d",
+                "sha256:d896919306dd0aa22d0132f62a1b78d11aaf4c9fc5b3410d3c666b818191630a",
+                "sha256:fdc1c9bbf79510b76408840e009ed65958feba92a88833cdceecff93ae8fff66",
+                "sha256:ffde2fbfad571af120fcbfbbc61c72469e72f550d676c3342492a9dfdefb8f12"
             ],
-            "markers": "python_version < '3.8' and implementation_name == 'cpython'",
-            "version": "==1.4.3"
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==1.4.0"
         },
         "typing-extensions": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:0ac0f89795dd19de6b97debb0c6af1c70987fd80a2d62d1958f7e56fcc31b497",
-                "sha256:50b6f157849174217d0656f99dc82fe932884fb250826c18350e159ec6cdf342",
-                "sha256:779383f6086d90c99ae41cf0ff39aac8a7937a9283ce0a414e5dd782f4c94a84"
+                "sha256:2ed632b30bb54fc3941c382decfd0ee4148f5c591651c9272473fea2c6397d95",
+                "sha256:b1edbbf0652660e32ae780ac9433f4231e7339c7f9a8057d0f042fcbcea49b87",
+                "sha256:d8179012ec2c620d3791ca6fe2bf7979d979acdbef1fca0bc56b37411db682ed"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==3.10.0.0"
+            "version": "==3.7.4"
         },
         "urwid": {
             "hashes": [
@@ -323,25 +354,26 @@
         },
         "virtualenv": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:14fdf849f80dbb29a4eb6caa9875d476ee2a5cf76a5f5415fa2f1606010ab467",
-                "sha256:2b0126166ea7c9c3661f5b8e06773d28f83322de7a3ff7d06f0aed18c9de6a76"
+                "sha256:2ce32cd126117ce2c539f0134eb89de91a8413a29baac49cbab3eb50e2026669",
+                "sha256:ca07b4c0b54e14a91af9f34d0919790b016923d157afda5efdde55c96718f752"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==20.4.7"
+            "version": "==16.0.0"
         },
         "wrapt": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:b62ffa81fb85f4332a4f609cab4ac40709470da05643a082ec1eb88e6d9b97d7"
+                "sha256:e03f19f64d81d0a3099518ca26b04550026f131eced2e76ced7b85c6b8d32128"
             ],
-            "version": "==1.12.1"
+            "index": "pypi",
+            "version": "==1.11"
         },
         "zipp": {
             "hashes": [
-                "sha256:3607921face881ba3e026887d8150cca609d517579abe052ac81fc5aeffdbd76",
-                "sha256:51cb66cc54621609dd593d1787f286ee42a5c0adbb4b29abea5a63edc3e03098"
+                "sha256:46dfd547d9ccbf8bdc26ecea52818046bb28509f12bb6a0de1cd66ab06e9a9be",
+                "sha256:d7ac25f895fb65bff937b381353c14eb1fa23d35f40abd72a5342cd57eb57fd1"
             ],
             "index": "pypi",
-            "version": "==3.4.1"
+            "version": "==0.5"
         }
     }
 }
-- 
2.34.1



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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 11/12] remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
                   ` (9 preceding siblings ...)
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 10/12] update Pipfile John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-25 13:19   ` Kashyap Chamarthy
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 12/12] update VERSION to 0.0.0a1 John Snow
  2022-04-29 17:18 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

Now that we've got a Pipfile.lock generated that works, we can remove
the static pins from the Pipfile to allow various dependencies to be
added or removed as necessary when updating our direct dependencies in
the future.

So long as --keep-outdated is always passed to Pipenv, items that aren't
absolutely necessary to update will not be, which will help keep our
requirements more at the very oldest possible versions that still work.

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
 Pipfile | 33 ---------------------------------
 1 file changed, 33 deletions(-)

diff --git a/Pipfile b/Pipfile
index 595b83f..f44fd1e 100644
--- a/Pipfile
+++ b/Pipfile
@@ -4,42 +4,9 @@ url = "https://pypi.org/simple"
 verify_ssl = true
 
 [dev-packages]
-avocado-framework = "==90.0"
-isort = "==5.1.2"
-tox = "==3.18.0"
-toml = "==0.10.0"
-six = "==1.14.0"
-filelock = "==3.0.0"
-virtualenv = "==16.0.0"
-py = "==1.4.17"
-pluggy = "==0.12.0"
-pyparsing = "==2.0.2"
-"backports.entry-points-selectable" = "==1.0.4"
-platformdirs = "==2.0.0"
-distlib = "==0.3.1"
-importlib-metadata = "==0.12"
-zipp = "==0.5"
-pylint = "==2.8.0"
-astroid = "==2.5.4"
-mccabe = "==0.6"
-lazy-object-proxy = "==1.4.0"
-wrapt = "==1.11"
-flake8 = "==3.6.0"
-pycodestyle = "==2.4.0"
-pyflakes = "==2.0.0"
-mypy = "==0.780"
-typed-ast = "==1.4.0"
-typing-extensions = "==3.7.4"
-mypy-extensions = "==0.4.3"
-urwid = "==2.1.2"
-urwid-readline = "==0.13"
-Pygments = "==2.9.0"
 "qemu.qmp" = {editable = true, extras = ["devel"], path = "."}
 
 [packages]
-urwid = "==2.1.2"
-urwid-readline = "==0.13"
-Pygments = "==2.9.0"
 "qemu.qmp" = {editable = true, extras = ["tui"], path = "."}
 
 [requires]
-- 
2.34.1



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* [qemu.qmp PATCH 12/12] update VERSION to 0.0.0a1
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
                   ` (10 preceding siblings ...)
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 11/12] remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile John Snow
@ 2022-04-22 18:49 ` John Snow
  2022-04-29 14:09   ` Beraldo Leal
  2022-04-29 17:18 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
  12 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-22 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel
  Cc: John Snow, Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

qemu.qmp will be independently versioned, without regard to QEMU
version. While the repo is being established here, set the version to
something impossibly low.

Later, I intend to introduce automatic versioning based on git
tags. While the repo is being established it's going to be
easier to have a static version while we get bootstrapped.

(Note: PyPI already has a 0.0.0a0 version which I uploaded without prior
review to aid in developing and testing this series. This version, and
all 0.0.0 pre-release versions, will be buried after the first "real"
release, expected to be 0.0.1.)

Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
 VERSION | 2 +-
 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
index c19f3b8..7741e1a 100644
--- a/VERSION
+++ b/VERSION
@@ -1 +1 @@
-0.6.1.0a1
+0.0.0a1
-- 
2.34.1



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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git John Snow
@ 2022-04-25 10:37   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  2022-04-25 18:54     ` John Snow
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Daniel P. Berrangé @ 2022-04-25 10:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:29PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> Split python/ from qemu.git, using these commands:
> 
> > git subtree split -P python/ -b python-split-v3
> > mkdir ~/src/tmp
> > cd ~/src/tmp
> > git clone --no-local --branch python-split-v3 --single-branch ~/src/qemu
> > cd qemu
> > git filter-repo --path qemu/machine/           \
>                   --path qemu/utils/             \
>                   --path tests/iotests-mypy.sh   \
>                   --path tests/iotests-pylint.sh \
>                   --invert-paths

So you're saying the repository is initialized with the output from
the above commands, and then this commit is the first one on top
of that.

> This commit, however, only performs some minimum cleanup to reflect the
> deletion of the other subpackages. It is not intended to be exhaustive,
> and further edits are made in forthcoming commits.
> 
> These fixes are broken apart into micro-changes to facilitate mailing
> list review subject-by-subject. They *could* be squashed into a single
> larger commit on merge if desired, but due to the nature of the fork,
> bisectability across the fork boundary is going to be challenging
> anyway. It may be better value to just leave these initial commits
> as-is.

Yep, I think bisectability is impractical to achieve across this kind
of split. I think the filtered git history is simply there as a  way
to give credit to the original authors, for historical research and
to make 'git blame' work. 

IOW, I'd declare bitsectability starts at the end of this patch
series, as a goal.

> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
> ---
>  .gitignore |  2 +-
>  Makefile   | 16 ++++++++--------
>  setup.cfg  | 24 +-----------------------
>  setup.py   |  2 +-
>  4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
> index 904f324..b071f02 100644
> --- a/.gitignore
> +++ b/.gitignore
> @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
>  # python packaging
>  build/
>  dist/
> -qemu.egg-info/
> +qemu.qmp.egg-info/
>  
>  # editor config
>  .idea/
> diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
> index 3334311..a2d2f2c 100644
> --- a/Makefile
> +++ b/Makefile
> @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ help:
>  	@echo ""
>  	@echo "make develop:"
>  	@echo "    Install deps needed for for 'make check',"
> -	@echo "    and install the qemu package in editable mode."
> +	@echo "    and install the qemu.qmp package in editable mode."
>  	@echo "    (Can be used in or outside of a venv.)"
>  	@echo ""
>  	@echo "make pipenv"
> @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ help:
>  	@echo "    Remove package build output."
>  	@echo ""
>  	@echo "make distclean:"
> -	@echo "    remove pipenv/venv files, qemu package forwarder,"
> +	@echo "    remove pipenv/venv files, qemu.qmp package forwarder,"
>  	@echo "    built distribution files, and everything from 'make clean'."
>  	@echo ""
>  	@echo -e "Have a nice day ^_^\n"
> @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ dev-venv: $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate
>  $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate: setup.cfg
>  	@echo "VENV $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)"
>  	@python3 -m venv $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)
> -	@(							\
> -		echo "ACTIVATE $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";		\
> -		. $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate;		\
> -		echo "INSTALL qemu[devel] $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";	\
> -		make develop 1>/dev/null;			\
> +	@(								\
> +		echo "ACTIVATE $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";			\
> +		. $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate;			\
> +		echo "INSTALL qemu.qmp[devel] $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";	\
> +		make develop 1>/dev/null;				\
>  	)
>  	@touch $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)
>  
> @@ -106,6 +106,6 @@ clean:
>  
>  .PHONY: distclean
>  distclean: clean
> -	rm -rf qemu.egg-info/ .venv/ .tox/ $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) dist/
> +	rm -rf qemu.qmp.egg-info/ .venv/ .tox/ $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) dist/
>  	rm -f .coverage .coverage.*
>  	rm -rf htmlcov/
> diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> index e877ea5..4ffab73 100644
> --- a/setup.cfg
> +++ b/setup.cfg
> @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
>  [metadata]
> -name = qemu
> +name = qemu.qmp
>  version = file:VERSION
>  maintainer = QEMU Developer Team
>  maintainer_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> @@ -25,8 +25,6 @@ classifiers =
>  python_requires = >= 3.6
>  packages =
>      qemu.qmp
> -    qemu.machine
> -    qemu.utils
>  
>  [options.package_data]
>  * = py.typed
> @@ -38,7 +36,6 @@ packages =
>  devel =
>      avocado-framework >= 90.0
>      flake8 >= 3.6.0
> -    fusepy >= 2.0.4
>      isort >= 5.1.2
>      mypy >= 0.780
>      pylint >= 2.8.0
> @@ -47,10 +44,6 @@ devel =
>      urwid-readline >= 0.13
>      Pygments >= 2.9.0
>  
> -# Provides qom-fuse functionality
> -fuse =
> -    fusepy >= 2.0.4
> -
>  # QMP TUI dependencies
>  tui =
>      urwid >= 2.1.2
> @@ -59,13 +52,6 @@ tui =
>  
>  [options.entry_points]
>  console_scripts =
> -    qom = qemu.utils.qom:main
> -    qom-set = qemu.utils.qom:QOMSet.entry_point
> -    qom-get = qemu.utils.qom:QOMGet.entry_point
> -    qom-list = qemu.utils.qom:QOMList.entry_point
> -    qom-tree = qemu.utils.qom:QOMTree.entry_point
> -    qom-fuse = qemu.utils.qom_fuse:QOMFuse.entry_point [fuse]
> -    qemu-ga-client = qemu.utils.qemu_ga_client:main
>      qmp-shell = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main
>      qmp-shell-wrap = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main_wrap
>      qmp-tui = qemu.qmp.qmp_tui:main [tui]
> @@ -80,19 +66,12 @@ python_version = 3.6
>  warn_unused_configs = True
>  namespace_packages = True
>  
> -[mypy-qemu.utils.qom_fuse]
> -# fusepy has no type stubs:
> -allow_subclassing_any = True
> -
>  [mypy-qemu.qmp.qmp_tui]
>  # urwid and urwid_readline have no type stubs:
>  allow_subclassing_any = True
>  
>  # The following missing import directives are because these libraries do not
>  # provide type stubs. Allow them on an as-needed basis for mypy.
> -[mypy-fuse]
> -ignore_missing_imports = True
> -
>  [mypy-urwid]
>  ignore_missing_imports = True
>  
> @@ -164,7 +143,6 @@ skip_missing_interpreters = true
>  allowlist_externals = make
>  deps =
>      .[devel]
> -    .[fuse]  # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
>      .[tui]   # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
>  commands =
>      make check
> diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
> index c5bc459..aba951a 100755
> --- a/setup.py
> +++ b/setup.py
> @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
>  #!/usr/bin/env python3
>  """
> -QEMU tooling installer script
> +QEMU QMP library installer script
>  Copyright (c) 2020-2021 John Snow for Red Hat, Inc.
>  """
>  
> -- 
> 2.34.1
> 

With regards,
Daniel
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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 02/12] update maintainer metadata
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 02/12] update maintainer metadata John Snow
@ 2022-04-25 10:54   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  2022-04-25 18:15     ` John Snow
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Daniel P. Berrangé @ 2022-04-25 10:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:30PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> Modify "QEMU Developer Team" to "QEMU Project", as this matches the
> spelling we use for the collective on gitlab.com/qemu-project.
> 
> Add myself as the principal maintainer contact.
> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> ---
>  setup.cfg | 6 ++++--
>  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>


> diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> index 4ffab73..f06f944 100644
> --- a/setup.cfg
> +++ b/setup.cfg
> @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
>  [metadata]
>  name = qemu.qmp
>  version = file:VERSION
> -maintainer = QEMU Developer Team
> -maintainer_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> +author = QEMU Project
> +author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> +maintainer = John Snow
> +maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com

It is up to you to decide, but beware that listing yourself here will
result in random people emailing you directly to ask for help, instead
of emailing the mailing list for help. Personally I always want people
to use the mailing list and never mail me directly [1].

With regards,
Daniel

[1] https://rwmj.wordpress.com/2010/11/08/want-help-dont-email-me-directly/
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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs John Snow
@ 2022-04-25 10:56   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  2022-04-25 18:19     ` John Snow
  2022-04-29 14:06   ` Beraldo Leal
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Daniel P. Berrangé @ 2022-04-25 10:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:32PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.
> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> ---
>  setup.cfg | 4 ++--
>  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
> --- a/setup.cfg
> +++ b/setup.cfg
> @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
>  author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
>  maintainer = John Snow
>  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
> -url = https://www.qemu.org/
> -download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> +url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
> +download_url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages

Auto-generated tarballs are not guaranteed to have fixed content forever
so I tend to avoid pointing to those. Assuming you're intending to upload
to pypi, I'd link to that instead as the "official" tarball source.

>  description = QEMU Monitor Protocol library
>  long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
>  long_description_content_type = text/x-rst


With regards,
Daniel
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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 09/12] add LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 LICENSE files
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 09/12] add LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 LICENSE files John Snow
@ 2022-04-25 11:00   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: Daniel P. Berrangé @ 2022-04-25 11:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:37PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> This clarifies that the majority of this package is LGPLv2+. Copyright
> blurbs that pointed to QEMU's "COPYING" file are amended to point to
> this repository's "LICENSE" file instead.
> 
> The only file that is not already licensed as LGPLv2+ is legacy.py,
> which is GPLv2 only. Amend the copyright blurb there to point to
> LICENSE_GPL2, which is a copy of qemu.git's COPYING file.
> 
> legacy.py is scheduled for removal, at which point the license of this
> library will become exclusively LGPLv2+. As the package currently
> contains a mixture of LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 code, the trove classifiers will
> reflect this mixture until such time as the remaining GPLv2 code is
> removed.
> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> ---
>  FILES.rst             |   3 +
>  LICENSE               | 481 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  LICENSE_GPL2          | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  qemu/qmp/__init__.py  |   2 +-
>  qemu/qmp/legacy.py    |   2 +-
>  qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py |   2 +-
>  qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py   |   2 +-
>  setup.cfg             |   1 +
>  8 files changed, 828 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 LICENSE
>  create mode 100644 LICENSE_GPL2

Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>


With regards,
Daniel
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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 11/12] remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 11/12] remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile John Snow
@ 2022-04-25 13:19   ` Kashyap Chamarthy
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: Kashyap Chamarthy @ 2022-04-25 13:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, Daniel Berrange, qemu-devel, Beraldo Leal

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:39PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> Now that we've got a Pipfile.lock generated that works, we can remove
> the static pins from the Pipfile to allow various dependencies to be
> added or removed as necessary when updating our direct dependencies in
> the future.
> 
> So long as --keep-outdated is always passed to Pipenv, items that aren't
> absolutely necessary to update will not be, which will help keep our
> requirements more at the very oldest possible versions that still work.
> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>

Makes sense.

Reviewed-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>    

PS: I see that you've also documented a summary version of Pipfile.lock
    et al in FILES.txt; thank you.

[...] 

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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 06/12] move README.rst to FILES.rst and update
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 06/12] move README.rst to FILES.rst and update John Snow
@ 2022-04-25 13:23   ` Kashyap Chamarthy
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: Kashyap Chamarthy @ 2022-04-25 13:23 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, Daniel Berrange, qemu-devel, Beraldo Leal

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:34PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> The intent is to use README.rst as the new package-level readme that
> will be bundled with the source and be displayed on the GitLab landing
> page; so move the old "git level readme" over to FILES.rst instead, and
> update it accordingly.

Heh, I almost thought "git level readme" is a command similar to "git
cuddle daemon" [1] :D

[1] https://git-man-page-generator.lokaltog.net/#Y3VkZGxlJCRkYWVtb24

> 
> This is primarily here to just document and explain what all the little
> bits and pieces of files in the root are and what they do. I find this
> stuff helpful when I wander over into other projects, so I'd like to
> extend the same courtesy.
> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> ---
>  README.rst => FILES.rst | 49 +++++++++++------------------------------
>  MANIFEST.in             |  1 -
>  2 files changed, 13 insertions(+), 37 deletions(-)
>  rename README.rst => FILES.rst (64%)

As usual, thanks for the care for documentation.

Reviewed-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>    

[...]

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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 02/12] update maintainer metadata
  2022-04-25 10:54   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
@ 2022-04-25 18:15     ` John Snow
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-25 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel P. Berrangé
  Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

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On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 6:55 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:30PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > Modify "QEMU Developer Team" to "QEMU Project", as this matches the
> > spelling we use for the collective on gitlab.com/qemu-project.
> >
> > Add myself as the principal maintainer contact.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > ---
> >  setup.cfg | 6 ++++--
> >  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> Reviewed-by: Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
>
>
> > diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> > index 4ffab73..f06f944 100644
> > --- a/setup.cfg
> > +++ b/setup.cfg
> > @@ -1,8 +1,10 @@
> >  [metadata]
> >  name = qemu.qmp
> >  version = file:VERSION
> > -maintainer = QEMU Developer Team
> > -maintainer_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> > +author = QEMU Project
> > +author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> > +maintainer = John Snow
> > +maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
>
> It is up to you to decide, but beware that listing yourself here will
> result in random people emailing you directly to ask for help, instead
> of emailing the mailing list for help. Personally I always want people
> to use the mailing list and never mail me directly [1].
>

Good point. I guess what I am afraid of is that they mail the list and
don't CC me, and I miss it!

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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-25 10:56   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
@ 2022-04-25 18:19     ` John Snow
  2022-04-26  7:55       ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-25 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel P. Berrangé
  Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

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On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 6:56 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:32PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > ---
> >  setup.cfg | 4 ++--
> >  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> > index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
> > --- a/setup.cfg
> > +++ b/setup.cfg
> > @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
> >  author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> >  maintainer = John Snow
> >  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
> > -url = https://www.qemu.org/
> > -download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> > +url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
> > +download_url =
> https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages
>
> Auto-generated tarballs are not guaranteed to have fixed content forever
> so I tend to avoid pointing to those. Assuming you're intending to upload
> to pypi, I'd link to that instead as the "official" tarball source.
>

This metadata will also be used for PyPI, so that seemed cyclic.

I linked it to the gitlab package repository, where I *intend* to push
built wheels (and dev interstitial builds) but maybe that's too "inside
baseball" for a pypi link.

Seems weird for a Pypi package to point to itself on pypi, but maybe that's
correct?



> >  description = QEMU Monitor Protocol library
> >  long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
> >  long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
>
>
> With regards,
> Daniel
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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git
  2022-04-25 10:37   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
@ 2022-04-25 18:54     ` John Snow
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-25 18:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel P. Berrangé
  Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

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On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 6:37 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
wrote:

> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:29PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > Split python/ from qemu.git, using these commands:
> >
> > > git subtree split -P python/ -b python-split-v3
> > > mkdir ~/src/tmp
> > > cd ~/src/tmp
> > > git clone --no-local --branch python-split-v3 --single-branch
> ~/src/qemu
> > > cd qemu
> > > git filter-repo --path qemu/machine/           \
> >                   --path qemu/utils/             \
> >                   --path tests/iotests-mypy.sh   \
> >                   --path tests/iotests-pylint.sh \
> >                   --invert-paths
>
> So you're saying the repository is initialized with the output from
> the above commands, and then this commit is the first one on top
> of that.
>

Yeah. This was just my best guess at how to preserve development history
and SOB credits.

Figured I'd document how the split was done in the commit so that was
archived too.


> > This commit, however, only performs some minimum cleanup to reflect the
> > deletion of the other subpackages. It is not intended to be exhaustive,
> > and further edits are made in forthcoming commits.
> >
> > These fixes are broken apart into micro-changes to facilitate mailing
> > list review subject-by-subject. They *could* be squashed into a single
> > larger commit on merge if desired, but due to the nature of the fork,
> > bisectability across the fork boundary is going to be challenging
> > anyway. It may be better value to just leave these initial commits
> > as-is.
>
> Yep, I think bisectability is impractical to achieve across this kind
> of split. I think the filtered git history is simply there as a  way
> to give credit to the original authors, for historical research and
> to make 'git blame' work.
>
> IOW, I'd declare bitsectability starts at the end of this patch
> series, as a goal.
>

That's the plan!

This series will mark 0.0.0a1 (no plans to publish) and then by the end of
the subsequent checkins to add package builds, doc builds, ci etc I'll tag
and publish a v0.0.1. (Possibily with a published v0.0.1a1 first to make
sure everything is wired up right. This will also be useful for testing
qemu.git changes to pull from PyPI.)


> >
> > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > Reviewed-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
> > ---
> >  .gitignore |  2 +-
> >  Makefile   | 16 ++++++++--------
> >  setup.cfg  | 24 +-----------------------
> >  setup.py   |  2 +-
> >  4 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/.gitignore b/.gitignore
> > index 904f324..b071f02 100644
> > --- a/.gitignore
> > +++ b/.gitignore
> > @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
> >  # python packaging
> >  build/
> >  dist/
> > -qemu.egg-info/
> > +qemu.qmp.egg-info/
> >
> >  # editor config
> >  .idea/
> > diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
> > index 3334311..a2d2f2c 100644
> > --- a/Makefile
> > +++ b/Makefile
> > @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ help:
> >       @echo ""
> >       @echo "make develop:"
> >       @echo "    Install deps needed for for 'make check',"
> > -     @echo "    and install the qemu package in editable mode."
> > +     @echo "    and install the qemu.qmp package in editable mode."
> >       @echo "    (Can be used in or outside of a venv.)"
> >       @echo ""
> >       @echo "make pipenv"
> > @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ help:
> >       @echo "    Remove package build output."
> >       @echo ""
> >       @echo "make distclean:"
> > -     @echo "    remove pipenv/venv files, qemu package forwarder,"
> > +     @echo "    remove pipenv/venv files, qemu.qmp package forwarder,"
> >       @echo "    built distribution files, and everything from 'make
> clean'."
> >       @echo ""
> >       @echo -e "Have a nice day ^_^\n"
> > @@ -64,11 +64,11 @@ dev-venv: $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)
> $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate
> >  $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate: setup.cfg
> >       @echo "VENV $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)"
> >       @python3 -m venv $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)
> > -     @(                                                      \
> > -             echo "ACTIVATE $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";               \
> > -             . $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate;                \
> > -             echo "INSTALL qemu[devel] $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";    \
> > -             make develop 1>/dev/null;                       \
> > +     @(                                                              \
> > +             echo "ACTIVATE $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";                       \
> > +             . $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)/bin/activate;                        \
> > +             echo "INSTALL qemu.qmp[devel] $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)";        \
> > +             make develop 1>/dev/null;                               \
> >       )
> >       @touch $(QEMU_VENV_DIR)
> >
> > @@ -106,6 +106,6 @@ clean:
> >
> >  .PHONY: distclean
> >  distclean: clean
> > -     rm -rf qemu.egg-info/ .venv/ .tox/ $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) dist/
> > +     rm -rf qemu.qmp.egg-info/ .venv/ .tox/ $(QEMU_VENV_DIR) dist/
> >       rm -f .coverage .coverage.*
> >       rm -rf htmlcov/
> > diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> > index e877ea5..4ffab73 100644
> > --- a/setup.cfg
> > +++ b/setup.cfg
> > @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
> >  [metadata]
> > -name = qemu
> > +name = qemu.qmp
> >  version = file:VERSION
> >  maintainer = QEMU Developer Team
> >  maintainer_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> > @@ -25,8 +25,6 @@ classifiers =
> >  python_requires = >= 3.6
> >  packages =
> >      qemu.qmp
> > -    qemu.machine
> > -    qemu.utils
> >
> >  [options.package_data]
> >  * = py.typed
> > @@ -38,7 +36,6 @@ packages =
> >  devel =
> >      avocado-framework >= 90.0
> >      flake8 >= 3.6.0
> > -    fusepy >= 2.0.4
> >      isort >= 5.1.2
> >      mypy >= 0.780
> >      pylint >= 2.8.0
> > @@ -47,10 +44,6 @@ devel =
> >      urwid-readline >= 0.13
> >      Pygments >= 2.9.0
> >
> > -# Provides qom-fuse functionality
> > -fuse =
> > -    fusepy >= 2.0.4
> > -
> >  # QMP TUI dependencies
> >  tui =
> >      urwid >= 2.1.2
> > @@ -59,13 +52,6 @@ tui =
> >
> >  [options.entry_points]
> >  console_scripts =
> > -    qom = qemu.utils.qom:main
> > -    qom-set = qemu.utils.qom:QOMSet.entry_point
> > -    qom-get = qemu.utils.qom:QOMGet.entry_point
> > -    qom-list = qemu.utils.qom:QOMList.entry_point
> > -    qom-tree = qemu.utils.qom:QOMTree.entry_point
> > -    qom-fuse = qemu.utils.qom_fuse:QOMFuse.entry_point [fuse]
> > -    qemu-ga-client = qemu.utils.qemu_ga_client:main
> >      qmp-shell = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main
> >      qmp-shell-wrap = qemu.qmp.qmp_shell:main_wrap
> >      qmp-tui = qemu.qmp.qmp_tui:main [tui]
> > @@ -80,19 +66,12 @@ python_version = 3.6
> >  warn_unused_configs = True
> >  namespace_packages = True
> >
> > -[mypy-qemu.utils.qom_fuse]
> > -# fusepy has no type stubs:
> > -allow_subclassing_any = True
> > -
> >  [mypy-qemu.qmp.qmp_tui]
> >  # urwid and urwid_readline have no type stubs:
> >  allow_subclassing_any = True
> >
> >  # The following missing import directives are because these libraries
> do not
> >  # provide type stubs. Allow them on an as-needed basis for mypy.
> > -[mypy-fuse]
> > -ignore_missing_imports = True
> > -
> >  [mypy-urwid]
> >  ignore_missing_imports = True
> >
> > @@ -164,7 +143,6 @@ skip_missing_interpreters = true
> >  allowlist_externals = make
> >  deps =
> >      .[devel]
> > -    .[fuse]  # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
> >      .[tui]   # Workaround to trigger tox venv rebuild
> >  commands =
> >      make check
> > diff --git a/setup.py b/setup.py
> > index c5bc459..aba951a 100755
> > --- a/setup.py
> > +++ b/setup.py
> > @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
> >  #!/usr/bin/env python3
> >  """
> > -QEMU tooling installer script
> > +QEMU QMP library installer script
> >  Copyright (c) 2020-2021 John Snow for Red Hat, Inc.
> >  """
> >
> > --
> > 2.34.1
> >
>
> With regards,
> Daniel
> --
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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-25 18:19     ` John Snow
@ 2022-04-26  7:55       ` Daniel P. Berrangé
  2022-04-26  8:16         ` Kashyap Chamarthy
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Daniel P. Berrangé @ 2022-04-26  7:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, qemu-devel, Kashyap Chamarthy, Beraldo Leal

On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 02:19:27PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 6:56 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
> wrote:
> 
> > On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:32PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > > Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.
> > >
> > > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > > ---
> > >  setup.cfg | 4 ++--
> > >  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> > >
> > > diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> > > index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
> > > --- a/setup.cfg
> > > +++ b/setup.cfg
> > > @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
> > >  author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> > >  maintainer = John Snow
> > >  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
> > > -url = https://www.qemu.org/
> > > -download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> > > +url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
> > > +download_url =
> > https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages
> >
> > Auto-generated tarballs are not guaranteed to have fixed content forever
> > so I tend to avoid pointing to those. Assuming you're intending to upload
> > to pypi, I'd link to that instead as the "official" tarball source.
> >
> 
> This metadata will also be used for PyPI, so that seemed cyclic.
> 
> I linked it to the gitlab package repository, where I *intend* to push
> built wheels (and dev interstitial builds) but maybe that's too "inside
> baseball" for a pypi link.

Oh wait, I mis-understood the URL. If it is the location for manually
built & published dists, that's ok - it isn't the gitlab auto tarballs. 

> Seems weird for a Pypi package to point to itself on pypi, but maybe that's
> correct?

I wonder what common practice is for some popular python libs....

With regards,
Daniel
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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-26  7:55       ` Daniel P. Berrangé
@ 2022-04-26  8:16         ` Kashyap Chamarthy
  2022-04-26 16:38           ` John Snow
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Kashyap Chamarthy @ 2022-04-26  8:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Daniel P. Berrangé; +Cc: Cleber Rosa, John Snow, qemu-devel, Beraldo Leal

On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 08:55:38AM +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 02:19:27PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 6:56 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
> > wrote:
> > 
> > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:32PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > > > Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.
> > > >
> > > > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > > > ---
> > > >  setup.cfg | 4 ++--
> > > >  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> > > >
> > > > diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> > > > index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
> > > > --- a/setup.cfg
> > > > +++ b/setup.cfg
> > > > @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
> > > >  author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> > > >  maintainer = John Snow
> > > >  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
> > > > -url = https://www.qemu.org/
> > > > -download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> > > > +url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
> > > > +download_url =
> > > https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages
> > >
> > > Auto-generated tarballs are not guaranteed to have fixed content forever
> > > so I tend to avoid pointing to those. Assuming you're intending to upload
> > > to pypi, I'd link to that instead as the "official" tarball source.
> > >
> > 
> > This metadata will also be used for PyPI, so that seemed cyclic.
> > 
> > I linked it to the gitlab package repository, where I *intend* to push
> > built wheels (and dev interstitial builds) but maybe that's too "inside
> > baseball" for a pypi link.
> 
> Oh wait, I mis-understood the URL. If it is the location for manually
> built & published dists, that's ok - it isn't the gitlab auto tarballs. 
> 
> > Seems weird for a Pypi package to point to itself on pypi, but maybe that's
> > correct?
> 
> I wonder what common practice is for some popular python libs....

E.g. if you look at SQLAlchemy (definitely one of the popular
libraries), it is pointing to itself (see the Ufiles under the "Download
files" link):

    https://pypi.org/project/SQLAlchemy

-- 
/kashyap



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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-26  8:16         ` Kashyap Chamarthy
@ 2022-04-26 16:38           ` John Snow
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-26 16:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Kashyap Chamarthy
  Cc: Cleber Rosa, Daniel P. Berrangé, qemu-devel, Beraldo Leal

On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 4:16 AM Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 08:55:38AM +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> > On Mon, Apr 25, 2022 at 02:19:27PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > > On Mon, Apr 25, 2022, 6:56 AM Daniel P. Berrangé <berrange@redhat.com>
> > > wrote:
> > >
> > > > On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:32PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > > > > Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.
> > > > >
> > > > > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > > > > ---
> > > > >  setup.cfg | 4 ++--
> > > > >  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> > > > >
> > > > > diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> > > > > index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
> > > > > --- a/setup.cfg
> > > > > +++ b/setup.cfg
> > > > > @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
> > > > >  author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> > > > >  maintainer = John Snow
> > > > >  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
> > > > > -url = https://www.qemu.org/
> > > > > -download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> > > > > +url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
> > > > > +download_url =
> > > > https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages
> > > >
> > > > Auto-generated tarballs are not guaranteed to have fixed content forever
> > > > so I tend to avoid pointing to those. Assuming you're intending to upload
> > > > to pypi, I'd link to that instead as the "official" tarball source.
> > > >
> > >
> > > This metadata will also be used for PyPI, so that seemed cyclic.
> > >
> > > I linked it to the gitlab package repository, where I *intend* to push
> > > built wheels (and dev interstitial builds) but maybe that's too "inside
> > > baseball" for a pypi link.
> >
> > Oh wait, I mis-understood the URL. If it is the location for manually
> > built & published dists, that's ok - it isn't the gitlab auto tarballs.
> >
> > > Seems weird for a Pypi package to point to itself on pypi, but maybe that's
> > > correct?
> >
> > I wonder what common practice is for some popular python libs....
>
> E.g. if you look at SQLAlchemy (definitely one of the popular
> libraries), it is pointing to itself (see the Ufiles under the "Download
> files" link):
>
>     https://pypi.org/project/SQLAlchemy
>

The "Files" link is, I believe, just a standard PyPI link. "Download"
is the one being defined here.

Check out my "Alpha 0" page, generated earlier this year:
https://pypi.org/project/qemu.qmp/
Download Files goes to the PyPI section, but "Download" goes to the
GitLab package registry.

I think I'll leave this as-is, then.

--js



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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 03/12] update project description
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 03/12] update project description John Snow
@ 2022-04-29 13:44   ` Beraldo Leal
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: Beraldo Leal @ 2022-04-29 13:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, qemu-devel, Cleber Rosa

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:31PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> Reviewed-by: Beraldo Leal <bleal@redhat.com>
> ---
>  setup.cfg | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> index f06f944..c21f2ce 100644
> --- a/setup.cfg
> +++ b/setup.cfg
> @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ maintainer = John Snow
>  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
>  url = https://www.qemu.org/
>  download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> -description = QEMU Python Build, Debug and SDK tooling.
> +description = QEMU Monitor Protocol library
>  long_description = file:PACKAGE.rst
>  long_description_content_type = text/x-rst
>  classifiers =

Reviewed-by: Beraldo Leal <bleal@redhat.com>

--
Beraldo



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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs John Snow
  2022-04-25 10:56   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
@ 2022-04-29 14:06   ` Beraldo Leal
  2022-04-29 15:48     ` John Snow
  1 sibling, 1 reply; 30+ messages in thread
From: Beraldo Leal @ 2022-04-29 14:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, qemu-devel, Cleber Rosa

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:32PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.
> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> ---
>  setup.cfg | 4 ++--
>  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> 
> diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
> --- a/setup.cfg
> +++ b/setup.cfg
> @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
>  author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
>  maintainer = John Snow
>  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
> -url = https://www.qemu.org/
> -download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> +url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
> +download_url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages

Afaik (and I might be wrong), it seems that download_url is not
recommended nowadays. External downloads got removed due to some abuse
and problems.

I remember reading about some changes in the distribution of Python
packages in PyPi where, by default, PyPi will not parse and expose
"download_url" for newly registered packages anymore. From PEP438:

"Many package uploaders are not aware that specifying the “homepage” or
“download-url” in their package metadata will needlessly slow down the
installation process for all users."

Please take this comment with a grain of salt, I'm not 100% sure about
this and I might be missing something.

--
Beraldo



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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 12/12] update VERSION to 0.0.0a1
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 12/12] update VERSION to 0.0.0a1 John Snow
@ 2022-04-29 14:09   ` Beraldo Leal
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: Beraldo Leal @ 2022-04-29 14:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: John Snow; +Cc: Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, qemu-devel, Cleber Rosa

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:40PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> qemu.qmp will be independently versioned, without regard to QEMU
> version. While the repo is being established here, set the version to
> something impossibly low.
> 
> Later, I intend to introduce automatic versioning based on git
> tags. While the repo is being established it's going to be
> easier to have a static version while we get bootstrapped.
> 
> (Note: PyPI already has a 0.0.0a0 version which I uploaded without prior
> review to aid in developing and testing this series. This version, and
> all 0.0.0 pre-release versions, will be buried after the first "real"
> release, expected to be 0.0.1.)
> 
> Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> ---
>  VERSION | 2 +-
>  1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
> 
> diff --git a/VERSION b/VERSION
> index c19f3b8..7741e1a 100644
> --- a/VERSION
> +++ b/VERSION
> @@ -1 +1 @@
> -0.6.1.0a1
> +0.0.0a1
> -- 
> 2.34.1
> 

Makes sense,

Reviewed-by: Beraldo Leal <bleal@redhat.com>

--
Beraldo



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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs
  2022-04-29 14:06   ` Beraldo Leal
@ 2022-04-29 15:48     ` John Snow
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-29 15:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Beraldo Leal; +Cc: Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, qemu-devel, Cleber Rosa

On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 10:06 AM Beraldo Leal <bleal@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 02:49:32PM -0400, John Snow wrote:
> > Point to this library's URLs instead of the entire project's.
> >
> > Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
> > ---
> >  setup.cfg | 4 ++--
> >  1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
> >
> > diff --git a/setup.cfg b/setup.cfg
> > index c21f2ce..0a1c215 100644
> > --- a/setup.cfg
> > +++ b/setup.cfg
> > @@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ author = QEMU Project
> >  author_email = qemu-devel@nongnu.org
> >  maintainer = John Snow
> >  maintainer_email = jsnow@redhat.com
> > -url = https://www.qemu.org/
> > -download_url = https://www.qemu.org/download/
> > +url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp
> > +download_url = https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp/-/packages
>
> Afaik (and I might be wrong), it seems that download_url is not
> recommended nowadays. External downloads got removed due to some abuse
> and problems.
>
> I remember reading about some changes in the distribution of Python
> packages in PyPi where, by default, PyPi will not parse and expose
> "download_url" for newly registered packages anymore. From PEP438:
>
> "Many package uploaders are not aware that specifying the “homepage” or
> “download-url” in their package metadata will needlessly slow down the
> installation process for all users."
>
> Please take this comment with a grain of salt, I'm not 100% sure about
> this and I might be missing something.
>

Neat. Good reference on PEP438. It was superseded:
https://peps.python.org/pep-0470/ ... but I am under the impression
that pip does not have this behavior anymore. Maybe I'm wrong? I
wasn't writing Python in 2014.

Though, I didn't realize that this field was *ever* used for external
download links by package managers. Fun. I'll have to do some reading,
but maybe I'll just remove the field for now, thanks for bringing this
to my attention.

--js



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* Re: [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo
  2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
                   ` (11 preceding siblings ...)
  2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 12/12] update VERSION to 0.0.0a1 John Snow
@ 2022-04-29 17:18 ` John Snow
  12 siblings, 0 replies; 30+ messages in thread
From: John Snow @ 2022-04-29 17:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: qemu-devel; +Cc: Kashyap Chamarthy, Daniel Berrange, Beraldo Leal, Cleber Rosa

On Fri, Apr 22, 2022 at 2:49 PM John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> GitLab: https://gitlab.com/jsnow/qemu.qmp/-/commits/initial-checkin
>
> Hi, this series is part of an effort to publish the qemu.qmp package on
> PyPI. It is part of the second of three phases to complete this work:
>
>     (1) Switch the new Async QMP library in to python/qemu/qmp [merged!]
>     (2) Fork python/qemu/qmp out into its own repository.
> -->    (2a) Do the bare minimum to be consistent.
>        (2b) Add most GitLab CI/CD targets.
>        (2c) Add Sphinx doc builds, update docs, and publish to GitLab pages.
>        (2d) Add dynamic git versioning and GitLab package builds.
>     (3) Update qemu.git to install qemu.qmp from PyPI,
>         and then delete python/qemu/qmp.
>
> This series is not meant to apply to qemu.git, rather -- it's the series
> that performs the split and applies to the brand new repository.
>
> If there are no objections, I intend to push the content of this branch
> to https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp within a week or so.
>
> Most URLs in this series have been updated to point to the new repo URL,
> except one link to https://jsnow.gitlab.io/qemu.qmp/ which will be
> updated when step (2c) above is handled.
>
> John Snow (12):
>   fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git
>   update maintainer metadata
>   update project description
>   update project URLs
>   add a couple new trove classifiers
>   move README.rst to FILES.rst and update
>   move PACKAGE.rst to README.rst and update
>   docs: add versioning policy to README
>   add LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 LICENSE files
>   update Pipfile
>   remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile
>   update VERSION to 0.0.0a1
>
>  .gitignore            |   2 +-
>  FILES.rst             |  67 ++++++
>  LICENSE               | 481 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  LICENSE_GPL2          | 339 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
>  MANIFEST.in           |   3 +-
>  Makefile              |  16 +-
>  PACKAGE.rst           |  43 ----
>  Pipfile               |   4 +-
>  Pipfile.lock          | 288 ++++++++++++++-----------
>  README.rst            | 272 ++++++++++++++++--------
>  VERSION               |   2 +-
>  qemu/qmp/__init__.py  |   2 +-
>  qemu/qmp/legacy.py    |   2 +-
>  qemu/qmp/qmp_shell.py |   2 +-
>  qemu/qmp/qmp_tui.py   |   2 +-
>  setup.cfg             |  41 ++--
>  setup.py              |   2 +-
>  17 files changed, 1262 insertions(+), 306 deletions(-)
>  create mode 100644 FILES.rst
>  create mode 100644 LICENSE
>  create mode 100644 LICENSE_GPL2
>  delete mode 100644 PACKAGE.rst
>
> --
> 2.34.1
>
>

Pushed directly as the initial commit.

https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/python-qemu-qmp

Thanks, everyone. I'll begin drafting and submitting merge requests
for further work on this repository and, for now, CCing the mailing
list pointing to the MRs.

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2022-04-22 18:49 [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 01/12] fork qemu.qmp from qemu.git John Snow
2022-04-25 10:37   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2022-04-25 18:54     ` John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 02/12] update maintainer metadata John Snow
2022-04-25 10:54   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2022-04-25 18:15     ` John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 03/12] update project description John Snow
2022-04-29 13:44   ` Beraldo Leal
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 04/12] update project URLs John Snow
2022-04-25 10:56   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2022-04-25 18:19     ` John Snow
2022-04-26  7:55       ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2022-04-26  8:16         ` Kashyap Chamarthy
2022-04-26 16:38           ` John Snow
2022-04-29 14:06   ` Beraldo Leal
2022-04-29 15:48     ` John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 05/12] add a couple new trove classifiers John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 06/12] move README.rst to FILES.rst and update John Snow
2022-04-25 13:23   ` Kashyap Chamarthy
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 07/12] move PACKAGE.rst to README.rst " John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 08/12] docs: add versioning policy to README John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 09/12] add LGPLv2+ and GPLv2 LICENSE files John Snow
2022-04-25 11:00   ` Daniel P. Berrangé
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 10/12] update Pipfile John Snow
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 11/12] remove sub-dependency pins from Pipfile John Snow
2022-04-25 13:19   ` Kashyap Chamarthy
2022-04-22 18:49 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 12/12] update VERSION to 0.0.0a1 John Snow
2022-04-29 14:09   ` Beraldo Leal
2022-04-29 17:18 ` [qemu.qmp PATCH 00/12] python: fork qemu.qmp python lib into independent repo John Snow

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