(Temporarily disable the warnings as errors default on Unix to get
to get the buildbots and people with gcc40 going again until those
additional warnings gcc40 generates can be fixed-I'm working on it
ASAP)
Patch for configure.in which disables by default the treatment of
warnings as errors.
It can be enabled with './configure --with-warnings-as-errors'.
The macro will test first if GCC is present. If it's the case,
HAVE_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS is defined. All the USING_GCC have been replaced
by HAVE_WARNINGS_AS_ERRORS.
With this switch, people won't suffer from unexpected warnings when
downloading svn sources during the transition time ;)
svn path=/trunk/; revision=21153
32-bit numbers. Separate signed and unsigned accessors have been
added and used where appropriate.
Definitely not for 0.99.5.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=20472
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
of 16 bytes. Use "sizeof" for the size of e_guid_t's, and use structure
assignment to copy GUID values.
Make functions such as append_h225ras_call() and new_h225ras_call() take
pointers to e_guid_t's as arguments.
Define GUID_LEN in epan/guid-utils.h and use it as the length of a GUID
in a packet. (Note that "sizeof e_guid_t" is not guaranteed to be 16,
although it is guaranteed to be the size of an e_guid_t.)
When constructing a display filter that matches a GUID, use
guid_to_str() to construct the string for the GUID.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=17676
print register numbers as unsigned (they're guint32);
when printing a PUT_FVALUE instruction, show the value as well
as the type of the value.
That requires that a bunch of types get to_repr methods; add them for
PCRE (FTREPR_DFILTER-only - show the regular expression as text),
tvbuffs (FTREPR_DFILTER_only - show the data as a hex string), integral
types, string types other than FT_STRING, and FT_IPv6.
That means we can use fvalue_to_string_repr() for FT_IPXNET and FT_IPv6
in proto_construct_dfilter_string(), and that we don't need to handle
integer and floating types specially in MATE.
Fix some problems with the PCRE execution code for tvbuff types.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16369
and not free the string to which it points. Pass to
REPORT_DISSECTOR_BUG() strings allocated with ep_strdup_printf(), so
that they're freed automatically.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=16039
Cast the argument to <ctype.h> macros to "guchar", so that if the 8th
bit is set in the byte, it doesn't get sign-extended.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=15691
returned quite a list of files. Add them to MAINTAINERCLEANFILES.
Whitespace changes (replace multiple spaces by TABs, in a few cases this
needed to be done at the beginning of Makefile lines.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=14891
files. Do this with GENERATED_HEADER_FILES, GENERATED_C_FILES, and
GENERATED_FILES macros in Makefile.common files, along the lines of what
wiretap/Makefile.common has.
Clean up "*~" files with "make clean" rather than only "make distclean"
in some additional places.
Add "maintainer-clean" rules to the Makefile.nmake files, paralelling
the ones in the automake-generated Makefile.in files, using the
GENERATED_FILES macros from Makefile.common files. In some cases, move
the cleanup of files from "make distclean" to "make maintainer-clean",
and in other cases, put in a comment indicating why we're not doing that
(because some files that are distributed in the source tarballs, namely
Flex output, were built with a UN*X Flex and won't compile on Windows,
so we get rid of them with "make distclean" so you can clean up stuff
that *has* to be re-generated for Windows).
Clean up some *CLEANFILES definitions - get rid of ones that no longer
apply as files were moved or that add to the definition a name that's
already there.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=13402
64-bit integer; use "g_ascii_strtoull()", and, in the configure script,
check whether it's available in GLib (it's not in GLib 1.2[.x]) and, if
not, supply the GLib 2.4.5 version of the routine.
For G_MAXUINT32 and G_MAXUINT64, put a "U" at the end of the constant to
explicitly flag it as unsigned.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11889
most if not all platforms; the "bitwise and" operator in display filters
is Boolean and evaluates to "true" if the result is non-zero and "false"
otherwise, so explicitly do the comparison with 0 to make sure we don't
just throw away the upper 32 bits.
Do the same for the 32-bit bitwise AND as well, although it's not
strictly necessary.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=11828