| objects.txt syntax |
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| To cover all the naming hacks that were previously in objects.h needed some |
| kind of hacks in objects.txt. |
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| The basic syntax for adding an object is as follows: |
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| 1 2 3 4 : shortName : Long Name |
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| If the long name doesn't contain spaces, or no short name |
| exists, the long name is used as basis for the base name |
| in C. Otherwise, the short name is used. |
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| The base name (let's call it 'base') will then be used to |
| create the C macros SN_base, LN_base, NID_base and OBJ_base. |
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| Note that if the base name contains spaces, dashes or periods, |
| those will be converte to underscore. |
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| Then there are some extra commands: |
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| !Alias foo 1 2 3 4 |
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| This juts makes a name foo for an OID. The C macro |
| OBJ_foo will be created as a result. |
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| !Cname foo |
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| This makes sure that the name foo will be used as base name |
| in C. |
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| !module foo |
| 1 2 3 4 : shortName : Long Name |
| !global |
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| The !module command was meant to define a kind of modularity. |
| What it does is to make sure the module name is prepended |
| to the base name. !global turns this off. This construction |
| is not recursive. |
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| Lines starting with # are treated as comments, as well as any line starting |
| with ! and not matching the commands above. |
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