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Author SHA1 Message Date
Robin Sommer
7344052b50 Changing what's escaped when printing.
With this patch the model is:

    - "print" cleans the data so that non-printable characters get
      escaped. This is not necessarily reversible.

    - to print in a reversible way, one can go through
      escape_string(); this escapes backslashes as well to make the
      decoding non-ambigious.

    - Logging always escapes similar to escape_string(), making it
      reversible.

Compared to master, we also change the escaping as follows:

    - We now only escape with "\xXX", no more "^X" or "\0". Exception:
      backslashes.

    - We escape backlashes as "\\".

    - There's no "alternative" output style anymore, i.e., fmt() '%A'
      qualifier is gone.

Baselines in testing/btest are updated, external tests not yet.

Addresses BIT-1333.
2015-04-15 16:59:50 -07:00
Jon Siwek
2b3c2bd394 Fix reassembly of data w/ sizes beyond 32-bit capacities (BIT-348).
The main change is that reassembly code (e.g. for TCP) now uses
int64/uint64 (signedness is situational) data types in place of int
types in order to support delivering data to analyzers that pass 2GB
thresholds.  There's also changes in logic that accompany the change in
data types, e.g. to fix TCP sequence space arithmetic inconsistencies.

Another significant change is in the Analyzer API: the *Packet and
*Undelivered methods now use a uint64 in place of an int for the
relative sequence space offset parameter.
2014-04-09 13:03:24 -05:00