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412 | use Exporter qw(import); |
412 | use Exporter qw(import); |
413 | |
413 | |
414 | our $VERSION; |
414 | our $VERSION; |
415 | |
415 | |
416 | BEGIN { |
416 | BEGIN { |
417 | $VERSION = '1.0'; |
417 | $VERSION = 1.1; |
418 | XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__, $VERSION; |
418 | XSLoader::load __PACKAGE__, $VERSION; |
419 | } |
419 | } |
420 | |
420 | |
421 | our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( |
421 | our %EXPORT_TAGS = ( |
422 | const_index => [qw( |
422 | const_index => [qw( |
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739 | $SNMP_PROFILE->set (ASN_APPLICATION, SNMP_COUNTER64 , BER_TYPE_INT); |
739 | $SNMP_PROFILE->set (ASN_APPLICATION, SNMP_COUNTER64 , BER_TYPE_INT); |
740 | |
740 | |
741 | =head2 LIMITATIONS/NOTES |
741 | =head2 LIMITATIONS/NOTES |
742 | |
742 | |
743 | This module can only en-/decode 64 bit signed and unsigned integers, and |
743 | This module can only en-/decode 64 bit signed and unsigned integers, and |
744 | only when your perl supports those. So no UUID OIDs for now. |
744 | only when your perl supports those. So no UUID OIDs for now (unless you |
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745 | map the C<OBJECT IDENTIFIER> tag to something other than C<BER_TYPE_OID>). |
745 | |
746 | |
746 | This module does not generally care about ranges, i.e. it will happily |
747 | This module does not generally care about ranges, i.e. it will happily |
747 | de-/encode 64 bit integers into an C<ASN_INTEGER> value, or a negative |
748 | de-/encode 64 bit integers into an C<ASN_INTEGER> value, or a negative |
748 | number into an C<SNMP_COUNTER64>. |
749 | number into an C<SNMP_COUNTER64>. |
749 | |
750 | |