- Allow direct access when a range of values begins with a value other than 0;
- Provide value_string_ext_new() for creating extended value strings at runtime;
- Do access to value_string_ext members via a macro (all but value_string.c);
- Update documentation.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=34514
a mask to select the base_display_e value from a display field in a
header_field_info structure.
Never select that value by masking out the BASE_RANGE_STRING flag bit,
as that won't continue to work if more flag bits, or other bitfields,
are added. Instead, mask with BASE_DISPLAY_E_MASK.
Note that the base_display_e value and BASE_RANGE_STRING flag are only
for integral field types, and clarify what BASE_DISPLAY_E_MASK is.
Give at least one of the reasons why hiding protocol fields is not
considered a good idea.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=31249
(plus some additional changes by me).
Handle BASE_RANGE_STRING display types properly
We always treat header field info strings as value_string's undiscriminated.
However, if the header field info display is marked as BASE_RANGE_STRING, we
need to treat them as range_string's. This wasn't properly handled in the
filter expression dialog and in the filter toolbar which would cause a crash
upon referencing any fields marked as BASE_RANGE_STRING.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28931
up (99 44/100% of which were assignments of double-precision
floating-point constants to floats). Hopefully this will catch at least
some P64 issues on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=28108
This requires some casts to be added and I just don't want to add casts at all possible places. So I compile and only add casts where the (MSVC) compiler has a hard time.
Unfortunately this won't find any problems in Linux/Unix only code - I'll keep an eye on the buildbot and try to fix things as I'm going on ...
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24913
proto.[hc]
define new APIs to allow delayed registration of protocol fields,
so that dissectors with "flexible" fields like xml, radius, diameter,
snmp do not have to load their files at startup but can do so as late as possible.
gtk/dfilter_expr_dlg.c :
have the expression dialog registering all prefixes so that all fileds appear in the dialog
tshark.c
register all prefixes when called with -G
epan/radius_dict.l
epan/dissectors/packet-radius.c
epan/dissectors/packet-radius.h
refactor registration to delay dictionary loading as long as possible
svn path=/trunk/; revision=24762
filter dialog's add expression dialog when going to it through file->open
or file->merge (because dialogs in between are set to modal).
svn path=/trunk/; revision=22115
this primarily removes code and simplifies (==eliminates) the need to track the data that is allocated and should potentially be slightly faster than a slab allocator.
however these functions are called A LOT so there might be a performance hit when using emem with full debugging canary values and all the bells and whistles activated.
this change also makes any future attempt to parallellize dissection of frames easier if we just make the ep allocator allocate from a threads specific ep pool.
(something we would have to do anyway to make ep allocations multithreaded)
this works in all my tests so far but needs more test coverage.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20194
This might at some places interfere with the changes for gcc4, we might have to negotiate in that case :-)
Please note that a lot of these warnings were GTK1.x related only!
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15286
(presumably-)harmless-but-otherwise-unremovable const-to-nonconst
warnings.
In the TACACS dissector, clean up the variables used in option parsing
to avoid some const-to-nonconst warnings.
Clean up some white space.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15043
they have LF at the end of the line on UN*X and CR/LF on Windows;
hopefully this means that if a CR/LF version is checked in on Windows,
the CRs will be stripped so that they show up only when checked out on
Windows, not on UN*X.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11400