argument indicating whether to include the time zone in the string. If
we're constructing a display filter, don't include the time zone,
otherwise do. Fixes bug 4756.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32913
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=4422
From me: Fix a number of instances where the function prototype or
the function definition wasn't changed so there was a mismatch
thus causing Windows (but not gcc) compilation errors.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32365
date as YYYY/DDD, where DDD is a 1-origin day of year. Move the formats
to a "time_fmt.h" file, included by the headers that use it. Have
abs_time_to_str() and abs_time_secs_to_str() take the date format value,
rather than a Boolean "show this as UTC" flag, as an argument. Document
the ABSOLUTE_TIME_ formats a bit better. Use that format in the CCSDS
and VCDU dissectors, rather than having those dissectors do the
formatting themselves.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=32034
indicating whether the time should be shown as local time or UTC. For
now, always pass FALSE, meaning "show as local time".
Clean up some stuff in the SNMP dissector, use abs_time_secs_to_str()
for times with one-second resolution, and update a comment in various
macros in the WSP dissector, while we're at it.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31227
1) This indicates that the string has ephemeral lifetime
2) More consistent with its existing seasonal counterpart, se_address_to_str().
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29747
Fix regressions in r29130 and r29133
In r29130 formating for DSECS was changed. (old: %01d now: %02d)
In r29133 adding sign was removed (old: buf[0] = '-' now: buf[0] = '\0')
svn path=/trunk/; revision=29146
epan/dissectors/packet-ncp2222.inc is a bit hard to fix, so we're not
ready to enable that warning by default yet.
Throw in some casts to handle GLib routines that take arbitrary
non-const pointers (they can later return the pointers, and some
callers might want to modify or free up those pointers in cases where
they're known to be writable or allocated).
Use ep_tvb_memdup() rather than a combination of ep_alloc() and
tvb_memcpy().
Clean up some indentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=25601
MSVC 2005 crashes, if localtime is called with very large numbers (in this case 218939827321) - probably due to changes that time_t is now 64bits long as default
limit the number given to localtime to a reasonable value
while this isn't a nice fix, I don't see a better way to fix it :-(
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21759
IMO, the function should return an error string instead of cowardly
bailing out with an empty string.
inet_ntop does the latter by default, so it does not need any additional
check, just passing buf_len instead of INET6_ADDRSTRLEN.
At the other side I like the check you made into ip_to_str_buf.
My proposal would be to combine the patches and use MAX_IP_STR_LEN,
and approach below for both IPv4 and IPv6 in address_to_str_buf.
Have the error string return a more descriptive clue.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20658
Mikus. Add a buf_len parameter to ip_to_str_buf(), and make sure it's
enforced. Copy the release notes over from the 0.99.5 trunk and add a
note about the ISUP dissector (which is affected by the overrun).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20607
by myself:
Corrected patch; epan/column.c and epan/column_utils.c were not included. This
one has now been properly tested against a clean checkout of today's code.
- New menu option available under view\time display format
- New sub-option (e) to -t switch for both wireshark and tshark
- Extended recent settings code to handle new value
- Did NOT add new explicit epoch time column
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20040
- to_str.c: add support of "AT_NONE" address type in address_to_str_buf (avoid the assert failed later on
when messages have address type of AT_NONE - which can be the case for an MTP2 capture with FISU messages)
- packet-isup.c: changed source and destination addresses from (net_src and net_dst) to (src and dst) so
that addresses taken into account in the statistics are the SS7 point codes
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17720
- Fixes an off by one error which had the potential to write a
terminating '\0' one byte past the end of the URI address being printed.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17144