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changes, just as the "Save only packets currently being displayed"
checkbox should.
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directory in which global data files are stored. If an installed binary
is being run, that's the correct directory for them; if a build-tree
binary is being run, the "manuf" file will be there, and you can put
other data files there as well, if necessary.
Do the same with plugins, except that, if there's no
"plugins\\{version}" subdirectory of that directory, fall back on the
default installation directory, so you at least have a place where you
can put plugins for use by build-tree binaries. (Should we, instead,
have the Windows build procedure create a subdirectory of the "plugins"
source directory, with the plugin version number as its name, and copy
the plugins there, so you'd use the build-tree plugin binaries?)
Move "test_for_directory()" out of "util.c" and into
"epan/filesystem.c", with the other file system access portability
wrappers and convenience routines. Fix "util.h" not to declare it - or
other routines moved to "epan/filesystem.c" a while ago.
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a "Match Selected" on it - we can't do a "Match Selected" if the field
has no value (e.g., FT_NULL) and has a length of 0.
If we unselect the current packet, we don't have a protocol tree, so we
don't have a currently selected field - clear the "Match Selected" menu
item and the display in the status line of information about the
currently selected field.
Move the low-level statusbar manipulation into "gtk/main.c", in routines
whose API doesn't expose anything GTK+-ish.
"close_cap_file()" calls one of those routines to clear out the status
bar, so it doesn't need to take a pointer to the statusbar widget as an
argument.
"clear_tree_and_hex_views()" is purely a display-manipulating routine;
move it to "gtk/proto_draw.c".
Extract from "tree_view_unselect_row_cb()" an "unselect_field()" routine
to do all the work that needs to be done if the currently selected
protocol tree row is unselected, and call it if the currently selected
packet list row is unselected (if it's unselected, there *is* no
protocol tree, so no row can be selected), as well as from
"tree_view_unselect_row_cb()".
Before pushing a new field-description message onto the statusbar, pop
the old one off.
Get rid of an unused variable (set, but not used).
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Joerg Meyer.
Support for saving to the preferences file the settings for all types of
name resolution.
Do a case-insensitive check for "true" and "false" in Boolean preference
settings.
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and never was - there's only an Ethereal-wide "enable name resolution"
preference. Name it just "name_resolve".
Replace all tests of "g_resolving_actif" with tests of
"prefs.name_resolv", and replace all code that sets "g_resolving_actif"
with code that sets "prefs.name_resolv", so that the setting of
"prefs.name_resolv" actually affects whether names are resolved or not.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=3300
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file-selection dialogue to open the directory and show its
contents, otherwise it opens the parent directory and shows *its*
contents.
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into epan/ftypes.
Re-write display filter routines using Lemon parser instead of yacc.
Besides using a different tool, the new grammar is much simpler, while
the display filter engine itself is more powerful and more easily extended.
Add dftest executable, to test display filter "bytecode" generation.
Add option to "configure" to build dftest or randpkt, both of which are not
built by default.
Implement Ed Warnicke's ideas about dranges in the new display filter and
ftype code.
Remove type FT_TEXT_ONLY in favor of FT_NONE, and have protocols registered
as FT_PROTOCOL. Thus, FT_NONE is used only for simple labels in the proto tree,
while FT_PROTOCOL is used for protocols. This was necessary for being
able to make byte slices (ranges) out of protocols, like "frame[0:3]"
Win32 Makefile.nmake's will be added tonight.
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what they were popped up for.
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selection change event on the list of filters. Unfortunately, this can
happen after some other widgets in that dialog box have already been
destroyed - including some of the widgets that such a selection change
event can change.
This sometimes happened when "filter_prefs_delete()" hadn't been called,
so the mechanism we had been using, with a Boolean datum attached to the
dialog box, set in "filter_prefs_delete()" before we actually destroy
the dialog box, wasn't sufficient to keep that from happening.
Attach to the top-level window data items containing pointers to the
widgets changed when a filter is selected from the list, give each of
those widgets their own destroy callbacks, clear the pointer attached to
the top-level widget when the widget is destroyed, and don't do anything
to the widget when a filter is selected from the list if the pointer for
that widget is null, as that means the widget's been destroyed and we
*can't* do anything to it.
Not all filter editing dialogs created on behalf of a "Filter:" button
next to a text entry box should, when you click "OK", activate the text
entry box; if the text entry box is part of a dialog box with multiple
widgets, the user might not have filled in all of the items in that
dialog box, so you shouldn't activate it for them. Add a mechanism by
which, when creating a filter editing dialog box, you can specify
whether the "OK" button should just fill in the text entry box or should
fill it in and also activate it.
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display tree, based on Jeff Foster's dialog box for selecting fields.
Make the dialog box for browsing filters into a dialog box for
constructing filters; make the "Apply" button and the "OK" button apply
the filter in the text entry box in the dialog, not the currently
selected filter (selecting a filter puts it in that text entry box, but
the user may edit it afterwards, or may use the aforementioned dialog
box to construct a filter not in the list).
Get rid of extra declarations of "m_r_font" and "m_b_font" in
"proto_draw.c"; they're declared in "gtk/gtkglobals.h", which it includes.
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"globals.h" file to "epan/resolv.h", as it's exported by
"epan/resolv.c", have files that use "g_resolving_actif" include
"resolv.h", and don't have "epan/resolv.c" include "globals.h" so that
it doesn't drag in, for example, headers that, in turn, drag in GTK+
headers.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2517
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the middle mouse button. The marked packets are displayed in
reverse video but this should change in the future (the color
should be configurable via the GUI).
Then, the marked packets can be saved (via the "Save as"
window dialog).
Other features will be added in the future (I am waiting for
your comments and wishes).
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- add <stdarg.h> or <varargs.h> in snprintf.h
and remove those inclusions in the other #ifdef NEED_SNPRINTF_H codes
- remove the check of multiple inclusions in source (.c) code
(there is a bit loss of _cpp_ performance, but I prefer the gain of
code reading and maintenance; and nowadays, disk caches and VM are
correctly optimized ;-).
- protect all (well almost) header files against multiple inclusions
- add header (i.e. GPL license) in some include files
- reorganize a bit the way header files are included:
First:
#include <system_include_files>
#include <external_package_include_files (e.g. gtk, glib etc.)>
Then
#include "ethereal_include_files"
with the correct HAVE_XXX or NEED_XXX protections.
- add some HAVE_XXX checks before including some system header files
- add the same HAVE_XXX in wiretap as in ethereal
Please forgive me, if I break something (I've only compiled and regression
tested on Linux).
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To test whether a file the user selected to be opened from the file
selection box is really a directory (so that we can point the file
selection box at it, rather than trying to open the directory as a
capture file, which wouldn't work), use the routine in question.
To make the GTK+ file selection box start out in the last directory from
which we opened a file, use "gtk_file_selection_complete()", rather than
"chdir()"ing to that directory.
Those changes keep us from "chdir()"ing all over the place; that way, if
Ethereal dumps core, the core dump shows up in the directory from which
it was run, rather than in the directory from which you last opened or
into which you last saved a file.
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to use "warning" dialog boxes only to warn the user "if you do that, bad
things may happen" *and* to offer them the option either to drive on or
quit, so perhaps ESD_TYPE_CRIT should be used for all errors).
However, put "Ethereal: Error" rather than "Ethereal: Critical" in the
title bar, in the hopes that it'll make it clearer that Something Bad
Happened.
If the user specifies that captures should be saved to a user-specified
file rather than a temporary file, report errors trying to create that
file with "file_open_error_message()".
Make the "for_writing" argument to "file_open_error_message()" a
"gboolean", as it's either TRUE (if the file is being opened for
writing) or FALSE (if it's being opened for reading).
Report EISDIR as "XXX is a directory (folder), not a file.".
svn path=/trunk/; revision=2143
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reading a capture file, we should just clean up and return so that
Ethereal continues running with no capture file loaded, unless the read
is being done as a result of Ethereal being run with the "-r" flag, in
which case we still exit (although we may eventually choose to continue
running with no capture file loaded even in that case).
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a pointer to the "wtap_pkthdr" structure for an open capture
file;
a pointer to the "wtap_pseudo_header" union for an open capture
file;
a pointer to the packet buffer for an open capture file;
so that a program using "wtap_read()" in a loop can get at those items.
Keep, in a "capture_file" structure, an indicator of whether:
no file is open;
a file is open, and being read;
a file is open, and is being read, but the user tried to quit
out of reading the file (e.g., by doing "File/Quit");
a file is open, and has been completely read.
Abort if we try to close a capture that's being read if the user hasn't
tried to quit out of the read.
Have "File/Quit" check if a file is being read; if so, just set the
state indicator to "user tried to quit out of it", so that the code
reading the file can do what's appropriate to clean up, rather than
closing the file out from under that code and causing crashes.
Have "read_cap_file()" read the capture file with a loop using
"wtap_read()", rather than by using "wtap_loop()"; have it check after
reading each packet whether the user tried to abort the read and, if so,
close the capture and return an indication that the read was aborted by
the user. Otherwise, return an indication of whether the read
completely succeeded or failed in the middle (and, if it failed, return
the error code through a pointer).
Have "continue_tail_cap_file()" read the capture file with a loop using
"wtap_read()", rather than by using "wtap_loop()"; have it check after
reading each packet whether the user tried to abort the read and, if so,
quit the loop, and after the loop finishes (even if it read no packets),
return an indication that the read was aborted by the user if that
happened. Otherwise, return an indication of whether the read
completely succeeded or failed in the middle (and, if it failed, return
the error code through a pointer).
Have "finish_tail_cap_file()" read the capture file with a loop using
"wtap_read()", rather than by using "wtap_loop()"; have it check after
reading each packet whether the user tried to abort the read and, if so,
quit the loop, and after the loop finishes (even if it read no packets),
close the capture and return an indication that the read was aborted by
the user if that happened. Otherwise, return an indication of whether
the read completely succeeded or failed in the middle (and, if it
failed, return the error code through a pointer).
Have their callers check whether the read was aborted or not and, if it
was, bail out in the appropriate fashion (exit if it's reading a file
specified by "-r" on the command line; exit the main loop if it's
reading a file specified with File->Open; kill the capture child if it's
"continue_tail_cap_file()"; exit the main loop if it's
"finish_tail_cap_file()".
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make it easier to use grep to find all references to it without getting
a lot of false hits and to check, after allocating the memory chunk for
"frame_data" structures, that the allocation succeeded.
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"File->Open", "File->Save As", and the "File:" buttons in the Capture
Preferences and Print dialog boxes, and make it cancel the file
selection dialog box.
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"File:Save {As}" dialog boxes, if any.
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"global" dialog box when "Edit:Filters" is selected, so that the list of
filters can be edited, and "filter_browse_cb()", which pops up a dialog
box associated with a "Filter:" button and a text entry widget attached
to that button, so that a filter can be selected or saved (although it
also supports the same editing that the "global" dialog box does).
Have "filter_dialog_cb()" connect the window in which the "Filter:"
button lives and the filter dialog box, so that:
if the window in which the "Filter:" button lives goes away, so
does the filter dialog box (as it no longer has a text widget
into which it can stuff the selected filter);
if the "Filter:" button is clicked when there's already a filter
dialog box open, we just reactivate that existing dialog box
rather than popping up a new one.
Also keep a pointer to the "global" filter dialog box, so that we also
arrange that there's only one of them (by reactivating the existing on
if "Edit:Filters" is selected when there's already a "global" filter
dialog box open).
Keep around pointers to the dialog boxes that contain the "Filter:"
buttons, so that we can arrange that there be only one of them (that was
a side-effect of an earlier attempt at fixing the problems described
above, but it's still useful for keeping multiple competing dialog boxes
from being open - there's more of that to be done).
Make the pointer to the "Open Capture File" dialog box widget static to
"file_dlg.c" - nobody outside of "file_dlg.c cares about it.
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"gtk/main.h" and into a new "gtk/file_dlg.h" file.
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Declare the one routine exported by "gtk/filter_prefs.c" in
"gtk/filter_prefs.h" rather than in "gtk/main.h". Declare
"E_FILT_TE_PTR_KEY" there, as well, rather than in "prefs_dlg.h", as the
filter-editing dialog box is no longer a preference tab.
Don't include "prefs_dlg.h" unless the stuff declared therein is of
interest.
Fix "gtk/find_dlg.c" to fire up the filter-editing dialog box, not the
no-longer-extant preferences tab for filters, if the "Filter:" button is
clicked.
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either a pointer to the directory part of the pathname (after stomping
on the pathname separator with a '\0', so don't use this on pathnames
you plan to use afterwards), or NULL if the pathname contains no
directory part, and make it handle Win32 pathnames on Win32 systems.
Use it to get the containing directory of the currently open file, so
that the "chdir()" stuff we do to cause the "File:Open" dialog box to
show you files in the directory in which you last looked works on Win32
systems.
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and move it to "simple_dialog.h" and "gtk/simple_dialog.c".
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directory name in the filename box in the file open dialoge box. If what
you type is a directory, the file selection gui chdir's to that diretory
and shows you the files in that directory.
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"Edit:Preferences" and put it directly under "Edit:Filters", and to add
an "Apply" button to it, which makes the currently selected filter the
current filter and applies it to the current capture.
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into "gtk/ui_util.c", and move the declarations of those UI utilities
out of "util.h" into "ui_util.h". (The header file is in the top-level
directory, rather than the "gtk" directory, because it declares
window-system-independent interfaces to routines with
window-system-dependent implementations.)
Add to "gtk/ui_util.c" a routine to set the window and icon title.
Use that routine to make the title of an Ethereal top-level window be
{filename} - Ethereal
if there's a capture open, and have "{filename}" be "<capture>" if it's
a temporary capture file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=1255
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and other than "libpcap", now that Wiretap can write files other than
"libpcap".
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packets that are currently being displayed from that capture.
Centralize the code to control whether "File:Save" and "File:Save As"
are enabled (and *always* have "File:Save As" enabled if you have a
capture; "File:Save" is enabled only if you have a live capture you've
not yet saved, although it does the same thing as "File:Save As").
Have the "save_file" member of a "capture_file" structure represent
*only* the file currently being *written* to by a capture, and, if there
is no capture currently in progress, have it be NULL; the name of the
file currently being *displayed" is in the "filename" member, and an
"is_tempfile" member indicates whether it's a temporary file for a live
capture or not.
Have "close_cap_file()" delete the current capture file if it's a
temporary capture file that hasn't been saved (in its entirety - saving
selected frames doesn't count). Do the same (if there *is* a current
capture file) when exiting.
The "Ready to load or capture" message is the only statusbar message in
the "main" context; "close_cap_file()" should never pop it, it should
only pop whatever message exists in the "file" context, and thus has no
need to take, as an argument, the context for the message it should pop.
Update the man page to reflect the new behavior of "File:Save" and
"File:Save As", and to reflect recent changes to "Display:Match Selected".
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return the pointer to the compiled filter through a pointer argument.
Have it check whether the filter is a null filter and, if so, free up
the filter and supply a filter pointer, rather than obliging its callers
to check whether the filter actually has any code. (Well, they may want
to check if the filter is null, so that they don't save a pointer to the
filter text, e.g. so that the display filter displays as "none" rather
than as a blank string in the summary box.)
In the process, fix the check in "gtk/file_dlg.c" that tests whether the
read filter compiled successfully.
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"cf.dfcode" if the new filter doesn't compile, because the filter
currently in effect will be the one that was last applied - just free up
the text of the new filter, and whatever memory was allocated for the
new filter code.
This means we allocate a new dfilter when a new filter is to be applied,
rather than recycling stuff from the old filter, as we want the old
filter code to remain around if the new filter doesn't compile.
This means that "cf.dfilter" and "cf.dfcode" will be null if there's no
filter in effect.
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routines defined in this file.
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the name of the current save file - we no longer have the "-F" flag, and
"-S" automatically reads from the capture file as packets arrive, so
there's no need to manually open the capture file.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=757
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Print a usage message if an illegal command-line flag is seen.
Clean up the usage message a bit.
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from "globals.h" to "capture.h".
Only "capture.c" needs to include <pcap.h>; move the include of <pcap.h>
from "capture.h" to "capture.c".
We no longer need any DLT_ defines (that's handled inside Wiretap);
remove the defines of DLT_ from "capture.h".
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list of packets in real time" in the "Capture/Start" dialog box,
"ethereal -F" won't work - you get your choice of non-forked capture or
"-S".
Don't have "fork_mode" track "sync_mode"; instead, in those places where
we check for "fork_mode", check for "sync_mode" as well.
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and fix up the introductory comment on some other files.
svn path=/trunk/; revision=640
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svn path=/trunk/; revision=636
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preferences, and menus to gtk subdirectory.
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