Hi Tobias, 2016-02-24 10:16 GMT+02:00 FIXED-TERM Scholz Tobias (DC-IA/EAI3) < [email protected]>:
> Hey, > > before uploading my changes, I wanted to test my files with perl, like its > mentioned within the guide “3.9 – Contribute your changes”. For my new > functions I edited three files. > > - Starting perl for the first file I first got the error, that I used > non-ASCII Chars. Since I have fixed that problem, starting perl another > time for the same file it’s just crashing and I get a Windows message > “perl.exe has stopped working”. Looking to the prompt, there hasn’t been > added any new output message by perl. Does anybody know, whats happening > there or how I get the error for crashing perl? > > (I used the perl command within git-bash and having a win7 x64 operating > system.) > > > - Using the perl command for the other two files, I get this message > on the prompt: > > “Nested quantifiers in regex; marked by <-- HERE in m/ \s index \s*+ <-- > HERE [^\(\w] / at D:/Development/wireshark/tools/checkAPIs.pl line 1395.” > I even don’t get the point of that message. Can someone help me with that > issue? > The Perl script is tested (and supposed to work) with Cygwin's Perl interpreter. I do not know whether it's expected to use with the Perl version packaged with Windows Git package. Could you retry from Cygwin terminal rather than git-bash one? On my side I avoid as much as possible the use of pre-packaged programs from Git Windows installer. BTW if you copy the tools\pre-commit file in our D:\Development\wireshark\.git\hooks folder, the checks will be performed automatically at commit time. Regards, Pascal.
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