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A simple example to show how to use it: \#! /usr/bin/python import os import sys import libvirt disk = "/var/lib/libvirt/images/test.img" conn = libvirt.open(None) dom = conn.lookupByName('test') mem_contents = dom.memoryPeek(0, 32, libvirt.VIR_MEMORY_VIRTUAL); sys.stdout.write(mem_contents) % python test.py | hexdump 0000000 1660 0209 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000010 0000 0000 0000 0000 d3a0 01d0 0000 0000 0000020
libvirt Python Bindings README ============================== Most of the libvirt python binding code is automatically generated using the script generator.py, and the API description from docs/libvirt-api.xml Manually written files: - libvirt-override.c: methods where the C binding needs to be hand crafted - libvirt-override.py: global methods where the C and python bindings have different args - libvirt-override-api.xml: methods where the auto-extracted API docs are not suitable for python auto-generator. Overriding this if the method is going into libvirt-override.c, but we still want auto-generated libvirt-override.py - libvirt-override-virConnect.py: virConnect class methods - typewrappers.h,.c: Python object wrappers for each libvirt C object Auto-generated files: - libvirt.py: The main python binding. Comprises auto-generated code, along with contents from libvirt-override.py and libvirt-override-virConnect.py - libvirt.c, libvirt.h: The C glue layer for the python binding. Comprises auto-generated code, along with libvirt-override.c - libvirt-export.c: List of auto-generated C methods, included into the libvirt-override.c method table