PARSED_RECORD if we got a packet;
PARSED_NONRECORD if the parser succeeded but didn't see a packet;
PARSE_FAILED if the parser failed.
Treat anything other than PARSED_RECORD as a failure, for now; I'm not
sure why we were treating "parser succeeded but didn't see a packet" as
success, as that was causing us to recognize some non-Ascend-output text
files as Ascend files and to return "records" with bogus caplen and len
values.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32009
Because Lucent/Ascend equipment will sometimes omit the hex dump for a packet
or send two headers followed by two hex dumps, Wireshark needs to be very
lenient when parsing a Lucent/Ascend trace. On a busy access server, a packet
like this is pretty likely to appear within a few minutes.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28749
That way we hopefully won't need the runlex.sh hack any
more. Also the ylwrap stuff is (hopefully) obsolete.
ascend.[hc] -> ascendtext.[hc]
ascend-scanner.l -> ascend_scanner.l
ascend-grammar.y -> ascend.y
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28744