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Revision history for Perl extension Convert::BER::XS |
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TODO: max_depth? yes max_size? no... |
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TODO. example parsing x.509 by replacing INTEGER by BYTES |
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1.21 Sat May 4 00:57:15 CEST 2019 |
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- more guesswork on what's actually in ISO 6093. |
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- reduce aggressiveness of REAL tests for higher portability. |
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1.2 Fri Apr 26 00:27:59 CEST 2019 |
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- the snmp profile wrongly decoded opaque types as ipaddress. |
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- implement the indefinite encoding (when decoding only). |
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- implement REAL encoding - implementation complexity easily |
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competes with the whole rest of BER. sheesh. |
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- lots more tests for corner cases. |
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- changed "illegal" to "invalid" in diagnostics. |
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- work around a bug in perl 5.16.3 regex matching in the testsuite. |
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soon there will be more failures in the testsuites than in the code |
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proper :/ |
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1.11 Tue Apr 23 22:16:20 CEST 2019 |
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- multibyte lengths were not properly encoded when they contained |
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embedded 0 bytes. |
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- length 0x7f wasn't encoded in minimum number of bytes. |
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- lengths larger than 4 byte caused buffer overruns during encoding |
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(e.g. string lengths >= 2**32 bytes). |
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- tweaked ber_dump output. |
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- slight code tweaks and optimisations. |
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- documentation proofread (Stefan Traby). |
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- add t/05_bugs.t and t/06_snmp.t. |
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- checked, and I think we don't leak memory on errors. |
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1.1 Sun Apr 21 13:58:00 CEST 2019 |
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- added ber_dump helper function, for debugging. Kind of regretting |
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not having used an OO interface for it, or the other ber_ functions, |
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but that's how it is. |
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- check for overflow in "w" and INTEGER format decoding and reject |
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out-of-range numbers. |
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- improved(?) error messages. |
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- fix tests failing on 3 2bit perls because I miscounted the number |
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of tests to skip :/. Boy is it hard to get a 32 bit perl these days. |
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- added some longer testcases. |
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1.0 Sat Apr 20 23:07:32 CEST 2019 |
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- API seems stable enough. |
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- add ber_decode_prefix. |
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- fixed first component OID encoding. |
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- reject all kinds of illegal padding. |
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- add X.690 / RFC 2578 references to errors, when applicable. |
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- add SNMP_GAUGE32 alias. |
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0.9 Sat Apr 20 17:48:15 CEST 2019 |
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- I always forget the (void) prototype in C. |
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- rename CONSTRUCTED to FLAGS and make it multi-valued. |
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- there is no ASN_INTEGER32 type, that's an SNMP thing, Nuke. |
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- documented and cleaned up export tags and constants. |
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- major cleanup of tghe overall documentation. |
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- fixed :encode/:decode tags. |
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- fixed synopsis. |
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- allow 64 bits for OID components and tags if perl supports them. |
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- allow up to 8 octet lengths (2**64 bytes), provided |
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perl supports 64 bit. |
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- ber_is_int/ber_int now handle 65 bits (IV + UV). |
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0.8 Sat Apr 20 15:48:21 CEST 2019 |
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- confidence rises after some sleeping and fixing. |
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- add some basic tests. |
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- ported it down to 5.8.9. |
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- some portability fixes and give some allowance to non-C99 |
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compilers. |
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- fix an out-of-bounds access when creating profiles. |
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- fixed boolean/null decoding. |
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- fixed out of boundas access when decoidng even-length oid |
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components. yup. |
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- fixed ObjectDescriptor type mapping, |
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- fixed ENUMERATED type mapping. |
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0.7 Sat Apr 20 03:31:51 CEST 2019 |
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- profile support, no longer are snmp types hardcoded. |
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- much improved documentation. |
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- all types except REAL implemented. |
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0.2 Fri Apr 19 22:41:16 CEST 2019 |
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- release early, release often. |
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- more useful documentation. |
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- tune ber_is_xxx functions to be more useful. |
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0.1 Fri Apr 19 21:46:05 CEST 2019 |
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- add experimental encoder. |
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- add some minimal documentation. |
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0.0 Fri Apr 19 17:55:27 CEST 2019 |
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- cloned from an unfinished version of Net::SNMP:XS 2.0. |
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