ABSOLUTE_TIME_LOCAL or ABSOLUTE_TIME_UTC, indicating whether to display
the date/time in local time or UTC. (int)ABSOLUTE_TIME_LOCAL ==
(int)BASE_NONE, so there's no source or binary compatiblity issue,
although we might want to eliminate BASE_NONE at some point and have the
BASE_ values used with integral types start at 0, so that you can't
specify BASE_NONE for an integral field.
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itself a valid value for that field - it should be ORed with a value.
Indicate that it will never be possible to record in a header_field_info
a byte order for all fields, as some protocols do not specify the
endianness of fields (for example, DCE RPC uses "receiver makes it
right", with the sender sending data in its byte order, with an
indication in the packet of what that byte order is).
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The ability to continue processing additional files if and when
wtap_open_offline() should fail. A new -C option reverts to capinfos'
original behavior which is to cancel any further file processing at
first file open failure.
Change the behavior of how the default display of all infos is initiated.
This gets rid of a special post getopt() argument count test.
Add new table output format (with related options). This feature allows
outputting the various infos into a tab delimited text file, or to a comma
separated variables file (*.csv) instead of the original "long" format.
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level) way to handle passing the result of strlen() to a routine
expecting a int-sized value, mark it as "OK", not "Compiler warning".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=30747
Put the description of the default time format after the description of
all the time formats, i.e. say "the default is relative" after we say
what "relative" is.
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Do some work on "Interface" section to have it match current Wireshark:
additionas/changes to "Menu Items" sub-section.
Various other minor reformatting and rewording.
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checks that really check whether the packet is valid; DISSECTOR_ASSERT()
should only be used for cases where the dissector is making an
assumption about its internal state.
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AUTHORS-SHORT) into doc/. This cleans up the top-level Makefile.am (no more
need to have rules for each man page in both files) and solves the
parallel-build problem described in:
https://bugs.wireshark.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=3494
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a protocol tree;
the column values.
This includes stats-tree listeners.
Have the routines to build the packet list, and to retap packets, honor
those requirements. This means that cf_retap_packets() no longer needs
an argument to specify whether to construct the column values or not, so
get rid of that argument.
This also means that there's no need for a tap to have a fake filter
to ensure that the protocol tree will be built, so don't set up a fake
"frame" filter.
While we're at it, clean up some cases where "no filter" was represented
as a null string rather than a null pointer.
Have a routine to return an indication of the number of tap listeners
with filters; use that rather than the global num_tap_filters.
Clean up some indentation and some gboolean vs. gint items.
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* adding pydoc documentation to doc/README.python
* possible to access directly libwireshark via libhandle and raw_<tvb|pinfo|tree>
* transform some methods into properties
* update sample to reflect changes/features
* adding comments!!!
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e_ip->ip_ttl is currently always set to 0, in attachment fix.
I also (in same patch, sorry) submit cleanup to use ep_alloc() instead
of static e_ip buffers, I didn't test it, but I hope it's ok.
There's note about static buffers in doc/README.tapping, which should
also be updated, but I don't feel so good with my English :)
From me:
Rename e_ip to ws_ip. Update the static buffers note in README.tapping.
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