2016-08-07 18:58 GMT+02:00 João Valverde <joao.valve...@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>:

>
>
> On 08/07/2016 05:23 PM, Hadriel Kaplan wrote:
>
>>
>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>>> From: João Valverde <joao.valve...@tecnico.ulisboa.pt>
>>> Date: Sun, Aug 7, 2016 at 2:39 PM
>>> Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Current Lua test failures on the buildbot
>>> To: Developer support list for Wireshark <wireshark-dev@wireshark.org>
>>>
>>> Seriously, what's the point of this craziness when this works fine:
>>>
>>> $ luarocks install lrexlib-pcre-2.8.0-1.src.rock
>>> $ cat wslua-pcre.lua
>>> rex = require("rex_pcre")
>>> print(rex.version())
>>> $ tshark -r test/captures/empty.pcap -X lua_script:wslua-pcre.lua
>>> 8.39 2016-06-14
>>>
>>> Digging around a bit I see that Hadriel didn't want to complicate the
>>> build process with a libpcre dependency (!) so he ended up writing a whole
>>> new lrexlib binding (!!!).
>>>
>>> I propose we write our own regular expression engine instead so we don't
>>> have to worry about pesky complications such as having a build dependency
>>> on GRegex. :-D
>>>
>>
>>
>> At the time, wireshark didn't directly include PCRE as a third party
>> library, and for some reason I assumed doing so would be a big deal. It
>> seemed like folks didn't want to add more libraries to the dependencies
>> list. So... I figured using the one exposed in Glib, which was already
>> being used for display filters, would be less hassle overall - more hassle
>> for me, less for others.
>>
>> The lrexlib portion was just direct source so didn't add build
>> dependencies, and I did offer the Glib-regex binding code back upstream to
>> the lrexlib folks. They didn't want it since they were only really handling
>> bug fixes by then, not growing it. (and a Glib-regex binding would be odd
>> anyway, since most people wouldn't care about just using PCRE directly)
>>
>> But if folks prefer to add a dependency for PCRE and lrexlib to
>> Wireshark, then sure I could get rid of the Glib one and expose the lrexlib
>> one into Wireshark's lua engine instead.
>>
>
> Does this even require adding a PCRE build dependency to wireshark? I mean
> isn't lrexlib a runtime dependency for wslua? For example for Debian I
> think it's as simple as "apt-get install lua-rex-pcre". Maybe I'm
> misunderstanding, thanks for your help. :-)


And what about OSX / Windows? Is it as easy to install a new dependency (I
guess the answer is no)?

Pascal.
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