remove a lot of redundant code from tethereal and use (move) stuff from capture_loop.c instead.
concentrate common capture related code in capture_opts.c, e.g. trying to find the right interface to capture from (command line option, preference, first usable) instead of duplicating this code over several files.
remove redundant code from dumpcap.c
this also implements command line option -D (and indexed interfaces at -i) for Ethereal and Dumpcap (as we have it in Tethereal already for a while)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16787
this way, the capture prefix will "logically" group the files together and file browsers will also group them
we may want to move the files into a subdir capture later
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16691
This way, the capture child don't need to now any of the packet_counter things (no epan/packet.h and all alike).
Currently the capture_info code will always open another wiretap file instance to build it's own counter values. This isn't optimized for now (next step: use data from cf_continue_tail() somehow).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16669
this fortunately removes *a lot* of dependencies and make the resulting binary a lot smaller (and hopefully faster to load :-)
some more cleanup (like replacing // by /**/)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16620
personal backup only, not meant for public testing!
I've copied main.c into dumpcap.c and carved out all things not needed
currently won't work as a command line tool, capture_loop.c wants an input pipe
console output is also very ugly and the whole code needs a lot of further cleanup
shouldn't break the unix build as I've only changed the nmake files so far, but who knows ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16615
necessary there.
Add a "cmdarg_err()" routine to report command-line option errors; it
creates a console if necessary, and prints the command name and the
trailing newline. Also add "cmdarg_err_cont()", which also creates a
console if necessary, and prints a trailing newline but no command name;
it's used to continue the message. Use those, rather than
"g_warning()", for errors.
That means that we no longer need to pass the command name to various
command-line argument parsing routines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16526
problems, and use the first routine in it in multiple places.
Get rid of DISSECTOR_SUPPORT_INCLUDES - just add its contents to
ETHEREAL_COMMON_INCLUDES.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16109
directory to the epan directory. Some of them should perhaps ultimately
be moved to epan/dissectors, if they pertain only to stuff exported by a
particular dissector.
Fix Gerald's e-mail address in files we're moving.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15844
filter as an argument on the command line and have a dialog box to enter
the display filter through the GUI. Use it for all stats using
"gtk_tap_dfilter_dlg_cb()".
Add a top-level "stat_menu.h" file to declare "REGISTER_STAT_GROUP_E"
for the benefit of the declaration of "register_dfilter_stat()" in the
top-level "tap_dfilter_dlg.h". Rename the "stat_menu.h" in the gtk
directory to "gtk_stat_menu.h", so as not to have two headers with the
same name.
Get rid of headers not declaring any functions not being used in the
module.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15493
possible, and, for AFP replies, add in the frame with the request and
the time between those two frames.
Have AFP per-request-type RTT statistics, similar to SMB's statistics.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15456
and "Statistics" menu items into "stat.h" and "stat.c", to separate them
from the core tapping APIs. A tap could conceivably not register as a
"-z" command-line argument or "Statistics" menu item, and a stat could
conceivably not be implemented as a tap, and dissectors that implement
tapping points don't need the UI-related stuff from "stat.h", they just
want the tap-related stuff in <epan/tap.h>.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15427
files as not all make implementation work with this.
Found by running
grep '^ ' `find . -name "Makefile.am" -o -name "Makefile.common"`
Gerald: Maybe adding this to the buildbot would be a good idea after all.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14904
files. Do this with GENERATED_HEADER_FILES, GENERATED_C_FILES, and
GENERATED_FILES macros in Makefile.common files, along the lines of what
wiretap/Makefile.common has.
Clean up "*~" files with "make clean" rather than only "make distclean"
in some additional places.
Add "maintainer-clean" rules to the Makefile.nmake files, paralelling
the ones in the automake-generated Makefile.in files, using the
GENERATED_FILES macros from Makefile.common files. In some cases, move
the cleanup of files from "make distclean" to "make maintainer-clean",
and in other cases, put in a comment indicating why we're not doing that
(because some files that are distributed in the source tarballs, namely
Flex output, were built with a UN*X Flex and won't compile on Windows,
so we get rid of them with "make distclean" so you can clean up stuff
that *has* to be re-generated for Windows).
Clean up some *CLEANFILES definitions - get rid of ones that no longer
apply as files were moved or that add to the definition a name that's
already there.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13402
"main_set_for_capture_file()"; it should only deal with menus, not
anything else - and it gets called while the menus are being set up,
which is before the main window has been completely created, so
"main_widgets_show_or_hide()", which is called by
"main_set_for_capture_file()", gets errors trying to show or hide
widgets the pointers to which are null.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13328
make the source files all include the corresponding header files (so
that the declarations in the headers have to match the definitions in
the source files in order for compilation to succeed).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=12116
really more of an Ethereal/Tethereal component than a libethereal
component (nothing else in libethereal knows about capture files); move
it back out of libethereal. (The range stuff doesn't; we leave it in
libethereal.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11898
they should ultimately be split into files with routines that handle
ranges, which are just subsets of [0,2^32), and packet ranges, which are
subsets of the packet list, possibly specified by a range.
Move them into epan, so they can be used by, for example, utilities that
handle ranges, such editcap.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11890
as they're now (theoretically) toolkit-independent (modulo changes that
might be required to the code to update filter lists when a new filter
is read in).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11500