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Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::Conformance - Conformance file parser for Wireshark
DESCRIPTION
This module supports parsing Wireshark conformance files (*.cnf).
FILE FORMAT
Pidl needs additional data for Wireshark output. This data is read from so-called conformance files. This section describes the format of
these files.
Conformance files are simple text files with a single command on each line. Empty lines and lines starting with a '#' character are
ignored. Arguments to commands are seperated by spaces.
The following commands are currently supported:
TYPE name dissector ft_type base_type mask valsstring alignment
Register new data type with specified name, what dissector function to call and what properties to give header fields for elements of
this type.
NOEMIT type
Suppress emitting a dissect_type function for the specified type
PARAM_VALUE type param
Set parameter to specify to dissector function for given type.
HF_FIELD hf title filter ft_type base_type valsstring mask description
Generate a custom header field with specified properties.
HF_RENAME old_hf_name new_hf_name
Force the use of new_hf_name when the parser generator was going to use old_hf_name.
This can be used in conjunction with HF_FIELD in order to make more than one element use the same filter name.
ETT_FIELD ett
Register a custom ett field
STRIP_PREFIX prefix
Remove the specified prefix from all function names (if present).
PROTOCOL longname shortname filtername
Change the short-, long- and filter-name for the current interface in Wireshark.
FIELD_DESCRIPTION field desc
Change description for the specified header field. `field' is the hf name of the field.
IMPORT dissector code...
Code to insert when generating the specified dissector. @HF@ and @PARAM@ will be substituted.
INCLUDE filename
Include conformance data from the specified filename in the dissector.
TFS hf_name "true string" "false string"
Override the text shown when a bitmap boolean value is enabled or disabled.
MANUAL fn_name
Force pidl to not generate a particular function but allow the user to write a function manually. This can be used to remove the
function for only one level for a particular element rather than all the functions and ett/hf variables for a particular element as the
NOEMIT command does.
EXAMPLE
INFO_KEY OpenKey.Ke
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