ok,I will try,thank you so much!



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??????: "Pascal Quantin";<[email protected]>;
????????: 2014??3??30??(??????) ????5:06
??????: "Developer support list for Wireshark"<[email protected]>; 

????: Re: [Wireshark-dev] how to use the wireshark source code to 
developapplication?





 Le 30 mars 2014 08:58, "??????????" <[email protected]> a ??crit :
 >
 > I want to store some information about packets and transmit among files,so i 
 > create a file in wireshark root directory,named performance.h:
 >
 > //performance.h
 > #include <glib.h>
 > typedef struct performance_s
 > {
 > gfloat time[100];
 >        gfloat delay[100];
 > guint32 packetSize[100];
 > guint32 payload;
 > guint32 index;
 > guint32 temp_size;
 > gfloat temp_time;
 > }performance;
 > extern peformance* performance_test;
 >
 > in the file ,i declare a struct and declare a pointer to it,then i want to 
 > use the variable "performance_test" in file wiretap/libpcap.c, 
 > epan/dissectors/packet-ieee80211.c,so i define the variable 
 > "peformance_test" in performance.c in wireshark root directory  and include 
 > the head file in wiretap/libpcap.c, epan/dissectors/packet-ieee80211.c ,but 
 > once i use the variable in these two files,when i compile the wireshark 
 > project,it come up with one error:undefined reference to 'peformance_test'.
 >
 > it looks like the variable peformance_test should be defined and used in the 
 > same file ,if i want to use it in different files,i think i should modify 
 > the makefile.common to change the compile process ,but i don't know how 
 > .could someone help me fix it,please!
 
Hi,
 
Assuming you work on the master branch (Wireshark 1.11.X), if you want to use 
in libwireshark a variable defined in libwiretap, you should export the symbol 
with the WS_DLL_PUBLIC macro instead of using extern. Do not forget to include 
ws_symbol_export.h file also.
 You can search in the code for examples of the use of this macro.
 
Regards,
 Pascal.
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