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Re: Registering header fields later/in other functions?
From: Thomas Wiens <th.wiens () gmx de>
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2011 18:58:01 +0100
On 2/13/2011 9:36 AM, Andreas wrote:
I have dissectors classes that are spreaded over a lot of source files. When Wireshark calls the function plugin_register() of my dissector, all classes' Register() functions are called. So there is no problem with making a dissector modular.
This seems to be a good soulution, thanks.Most of the dissectors in the wireshark sources are only in one big file, so there is not much where I can take a look at, which way is the usually one.
Do you register the possible subtree arrays in the same way?The proto_register_subtree_array() call doesn't need the proto-id. Seems as if I can register a new pointer-array in every file, or not?
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