wireshark/plugins/README.interface

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README.interface
When developing a plugin in the Win32 world, it is nessecary
to explicitly export addresses from the main process to the
plugin. ethereal does have a mechanism for this, and it uses
the file 'plugin_api_list.c' to list declarations for everything
that needs to be exported.
The build process of ethereal needs this list in 5 different forms.
These are generated by a Python script and saved in the X* files
in this directory.
I do not have a real C parser in Python to read the input file...,
so I have used 'gcc -aux-info xyzzy ...' to clean up any formatting
preferences in the input file and create the file named 'xyzzy'
that contains a neatly formatted list of declarations. This list
can be parsed with a regular expression to extract the required
info.
Use the following procedure when updateing the plugin_api_list.c file:
nmake -f Makefile.nmake xyzzy
nmake -f Makefile.nmake
The 'xyzzy' makefile target is the only target that depends on gcc.
This can be done on a Unix machine or you can use cygwin gcc.