If we get a getopt() error in the pre-scanning, quit - don't do all the
GUI stuff and re-scan the arguments (and print the error message twice).
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Anyone having objections to idea of stopping the load of a capture file
i.s.o. cancelling it? I'm refering to WishList Data I/O item #6.
It seems a very reasonable idea and easy to implement.
I've done some extensions:
-Improve the corresponding comment on the implications why this is useful
-added a new simple_dialog text to explain what's really going on (simply using the WTAP truncated packet message was a bit misleading)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16441
You don't pull the mask off the old Lone Ranger, and you don't
overflow a guint8. Fixes the infinite loop in bug 576.
Fix up whitespace. Add an entry to the release notes. Apologies
to Jim Croce.
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just supplying the result of "tvb_get_ptr()" with the same tvbuff,
offset, and length as the byte array.
Get rid of an unused variable.
Set svn:keywords and svn:eol-style appropriately.
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In two functions that call proto_tree_add_bytes I forgot the
'tvb_get_ptr' function, the argument was 'FALSE' instead. This gave
a predictable 'NULL' pointer bug...
Fix an ftsanity.py error. Fixup whitespace.
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ptr.
The answer to the question
"??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????" is
"No - the return value of tvb_get_ptr() is a reference, not an allocated
copy, and it cannot be freed and doesn't need to be freed."
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was that file_util.h wasn't in the distribution tarball, so it couldn't
be included - it handles including <sys/stat.h>.
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include fails as we don't do -Iwiretap.
If we have it, include <sys/stat.h> in epan/filesystem.c - we need it
for stat() and the macros and structures it uses.
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argument, rather than requiring the caller to get the open() flag and
the fopen() flag in sync. That also means that if we're *not* using
libz, it can just be a wrapper around eth_fopen().
We need to include <fcntl.h>, at least on UN*X, to get open() declared
and the O_ flags defined.
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to do this, I've added file_util.h to wiretap (would file_compat.h be a better name?), and provide compat_macros like eth_open() instead of open(). While at it, move other file related things there, like #include <io.h>, definition of O_BINARY and alike, so it's all in one place.
deleted related things from config.h.win32
As of these massive changes, I'm almost certain that this will break the Unix build. I'll keep an eye on the buildbot so hopefully everything is working again soon.
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