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Prefix sets were broken beyond any repair and have to be reimplemented.
They are reimplemented using a trie with bitmasks in nodes.
There is also change in the interpretation of minus prefix pattern,
but the old interpretation was already inconsistent with
the documentation and broken.
There is also some bugfixes in filter code related to set variables.
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or a symbol or parenthesised filter expression.
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o Use `expr' instead of `NUM' and `ipa' instead of `IPA',
so that defined symbols work everywhere.
o `define' now accepts both numbers and IP addresses.
o Renamed `ipa' in filters to `fipa'.
Pavel, please update filters to accept define'd symbols as well.
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Had to rename `prefix' in filters to `fprefix'.
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linklist instead of array of signed integers for path mask.
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and other non-portable functions on all systems.
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(-: num_of_parser_conflicts -= 42 :-)
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of type "dd-mm-yyyy".
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so it doesn't even compile. Turned it again off and added a comment on it.
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we want to allow filter and similar complex constructs to be used in commands
and we should avoid code duplication), only with CLI_MARKER token prepended
before the whole input.
Defined macro CF_CLI(cmd, args, help) for defining CLI commands in .Y files.
The first argument specifies the command itself, the remaining two arguments
are copied to the help file (er, will be copied after the help file starts
to exist). This macro automatically creates a skeleton rule for the command,
you only need to append arguments as in:
CF_CLI(STEAL MONEY, <$>, [[Steal <$> US dollars or equivalent in any other currency]]): NUM {
cli_msg(0, "%d$ stolen", $3);
} ;
Also don't forget to reset lexer state between inputs.
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but the core routines are there and seem to be working.
o lib/ipv6.[ch] written
o Lexical analyser recognizes IPv6 addresses and when in IPv6
mode, treats pure IPv4 addresses as router IDs.
o Router ID must be configured manually on IPv6 systems.
o Added SCOPE_ORGANIZATION for org-scoped IPv6 multicasts.
o Fixed few places where ipa_(hton|ntoh) was called as a function
returning converted address.
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definitely gone. Both rte_update() and rte_discard() have an additional
argument telling which table should they modify.
Also, rte_update() no longer walks the whole protocol list -- each table
has a list of all protocols connected to this table and having the
rt_notify hook set. Each protocol can also freely decide (by calling
proto_add_announce_hook) to connect to any other table, but it will
be probably used only by the table-to-table protocol.
The default debugging dumps now include all routing tables and also
all their connections.
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gateway, and who told us, so they can do usefull jobs from now on.
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compare function is ready.
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it belongs. (f-util.c stays there for auxiliary and non-important things.)
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whitespace/semicolon rules for whole config file:
o All non-zero amounts of whitespace are equivalent to single space
(aka `all the whitespace has been born equal' ;-)).
o Comments count as whitespace.
o Whitespace has no syntactic signifance (it can only separate lexical
elements).
o Consequence: line ends are no longer treated as `;'s.
o Every declaration must be terminated by an explicit `;' unless
or by a group enclosed in `{' and `}'.
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o Introduced struct filter which serves as an external reference
to filter. Using struct symbol for this is unwise since it doesn't
allow extra information attached to the filter and it also forces
all filters to be named.
o Implemented config rule 'filter' which matches either named filter
or an embedded unnamed filter (`{ <filter> }').
o Fixed totally bogus comment at the top of filter.h.
o Added a missing prototype for f_run() to filter.h.
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In the future, we'll allow any filter term in place of `expr' and we'll
just evaluate it immediately, but not now as we have no evaluation
routines.
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(with exception of printing integers to screen), but they exist.
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intended to serve as an example of interface pattern list use. As a side
effect, you can disable generating of device routes by disabling
this protocol.
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user-defined numeric symbols. Whenever possible, use `expr' instead
of `NUM' to get full express ion power :-)
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