keys to have _uint in their names, to match the routines that handle
dissector tables with string keys. (Using _port can confuse people into
thinking they're intended solely for use with TCP/UDP/etc. ports when,
in fact, they work better for things such as Ethernet types, where the
binding of particular values to particular protocols are a lot
stronger.)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=35224
- Change spaces in the name to underscores before comparing it to the blurb.
- Check if the type simply as T_ prepended to the name.
- Don't put in a blurb of "NULL".
and regenerate the dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32748
(1) Trailing/leading spaces are removed from 'name's/'blurb's
(2) Duplicate 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(3) Empty ("") 'blurb's are replaced with NULL
(4) BASE_NONE, NULL, 0x0 are used for 'display', 'strings' and 'bitmask' fields
for FT_NONE, FT_BYTES, FT_IPv4, FT_IPv6, FT_ABSOLUTE_TIME, FT_RELATIVE_TIME,
FT_PROTOCOL, FT_STRING and FT_STRINGZ field types
(5) Only allow non-zero value for 'display' if 'bitmask' is non-zero
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28770
dissect_ber_boolean() to return a value and update asn2wrs to generate the new signature.
Regenerate all BER dissectors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24015
it a lot more like the Makefile.nmake file. Also, use $(PROTOCOL_NAME)
in a couple of places in Makefile.nmake where it wasn't being used
before.
(It might be interesting to see whether we can use a template for these
Makefiles, and just tweak some variables at the beginning.)
That lets us get a Q.932 ROS dissector with the right file name and with
"q932.ros" rather than "q932-ros" as the dissector name; do that.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21625
dissector does.
The fix to the Makefile to generate packet-q932-ros.c changed the
protocol name in some cases; change it uniformly.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21622