Hi Mark Looks nice to me. > Would appreciate any comments and I'm more than happy to update the > patch with any recommendations (especially around coding style). If > someone has a better way todo this then that is even better :-) In a refreshingly peaceful discussion we settled on the GNU Coding Standards (http://www.openvas.org/openvas-cr-19.html) and doxygen documentation blocks. Otherwise I think you took the shortest way possible.
Note that you are welcome in the IRC channel (http://www.openvas.org/online-chat.html). There are some statistics showing that you might not meet too many people from your timezone there, though. (btw, are the statistics based on GMT?) --felix On Tuesday 17 February 2009 07:46:58 Mark Wallis wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Please find attached a patch for comment. The patch adds a new feature > that allows a user to filter events during report export based on > their severity. This gives users the freedom to export reports that > only contain high severity, high and medium severity or all severity > events. I find this useful when I want to provide a report to upper > management and wish to exclude all the 'Security Note' data which > isn't going to provide them much value. > > Would appreciate any comments and I'm more than happy to update the > patch with any recommendations (especially around coding style). If > someone has a better way todo this then that is even better :-) > > Regards, > Mark Wallis > mwal...@serialmonkey.com -- Felix Wolfsteller | ++49-541-335 08 3451 | http://www.intevation.de/ PGP Key: 39DE0100 Intevation GmbH, Neuer Graben 17, 49074 Osnabrück | AG Osnabrück, HR B 18998 Geschäftsführer: Frank Koormann, Bernhard Reiter, Dr. Jan-Oliver Wagner _______________________________________________ Openvas-devel mailing list Openvas-devel@wald.intevation.org http://lists.wald.intevation.org/mailman/listinfo/openvas-devel