proto_tree_add_item() calls.
Add new "add_packet_field" method to the TreeItem class, taking a
protocol field (*not* a protocol), TvbRange, and encoding value as
arguments.
Add the ENC_ values to init.lua. Make them all hex #defines so
make-init-lua.pl can easily extract them.
Export tvb_unicode_strsize() for use by Lua (and elsewhere as desired).
Note that it handles UTF-16 and UTF-8, and fix the comment to note that
its count of hexadectets *does* include the null terminator (that's what
the code does).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=42621
This object can be used to retreive other absolute and relative time fields,
create and modify nstime_t values and put generated time values in the tree.
Also added ProtoField.absolute_time and ProtoField.relative_time.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=38616
Pull function names to column 0 - except when necessary for autoregistration.
Put function comments before the function.
For readability, put the macros for functions before the function too.
Put class functions before the class.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34599
WSLUA improvement.
The existing ProtoField.bool looks like the following:
ProtoField.bool(abbr, [name], [desc])
But checking any protocol dissector with bool protofield, it can be seen that
in C code we have more options than thru the WSLUA interface.
E.g.: {&hf_gtp_qos_sig_ind,{"Signalling Indication", "gtp.sig_ind", FT_BOOLEAN,
8, TFS(>p_sig_ind), GTP_EXT_QOS_SIG_IND_MASK, NULL, HFILL}},
So I've extended ProtoField.bool to have more options like this:
ProtoField.bool(abbr, [name], [bitfield], [true_false_string], [mask], [desc])
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4700
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32771
Update Lua documentation:
- Fixed Pref.enum, Pref.range and Pref.statictext
- Fixed the equivalent comment for pinfo.cols
- Do not have a comment star (*) in the documentation
- Be consistent and start all sentences with a capital letter
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28304
Fix for https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2453
The patch fixes the problem by extending the original "outstanding stuff"
approach.
Now the pointer itself won't be NULLified, instead we track the pointers with
their expiry state in structs in the outstanding_stuff list.
The Lua objects refers to those structs instead of the actual pointers and
checks the expiry state of the pointers before accessing them.
The pointers are marked expired when the dissection of the frame is finished
and the allocated struct is freed by Lua's garbage collector.
If the garbage collector hits the struct when it holds a not expired pointer,
it marks it as expired (that means we don't have any object in Lua referring to
the pointer) and the struct will be freed at the end of the dissection of the
frame.
this is for the 1.0 branch
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25845
The luaL_reg structure consists of two pointers: char* and a pointer to a function.
The last entry should also reflect this: it should be { NULL, NULL } instead of { 0, 0 }.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25175
In help the not all of the following chapters begins with uppercase:
10.4.1. saving capture files
10.4.2. obtaining dissection data
10.4.3. GUI support
10.4.4. post-dissection packet analysis
10.4.5. obtaining packet information
10.4.6. functions for writing dissectors
10.4.7. adding information to the dissection tree
10.4.8. functions for handling packet data
10.4.9. Utility Functions
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24933
Add more documentation to the code.
change make-dco.pl so that it creates more readable docbook output.
This should be copied over to 0.99.4
svn path=/trunk/; revision=19670