On Jul 24, 2016, at 3:49 AM, Peter Lambrechtsen <peter@crypt.nz> wrote:
I'm looking to do some further extension to some perl code I have to deal with the TiMos / SROS Alcatel / Nokia 7750 Accounting packets. I'm wondering if there is a smarter way of doing it than using perl.
v4.0.x. :) It supports "struct". I've taken the liberty of updating the "man dictionary" page, and of updating some attributes in dictionary.alcatel.sr.
The issue with the above is the Alc-Acct-I-All-Octets_64 is in there twice so I need to create an array and loop through it to see what type it is.
Does it change format? If not, just do: if (&Alc-Acct-I-All-Octets-64[1]) { # decode it }
B is similar to A as the outbound logic is the same and the inbound logic I need to loop through I-Inprof-Octets-64 and I-Outprof-Octets-64 and add them all up as Inbound packets.
Yeah... the "expr" module could arguably take attribute references such as: %{expo:0 + &Alc-Acct-I-All-Octets-64[*]} and then automagically loop over the attributes, adding them in...
Any ideas how to easily convert these, or do I just stick with Perl?
Perl is OK for now. It's probably also only ~200 lines of C code. Or maybe I'll go poke rlm_expr in v4.0.x In the interests of keeping v3 stable, we're not doing any more changes to it. Sorry.... Alan DeKok.