1 | Introduction:
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2 | =============
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3 | This directory contains the source code of the pidl (Perl IDL)
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4 | compiler for Samba 4.
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5 |
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6 | The main sources for pidl are available using Git as part of
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7 | the combined Samba 3 / Samba 4 tree. Use:
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8 | git clone git://git.samba.org/samba.git
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9 |
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10 | Pidl works by building a parse tree from a .pidl file (a simple
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11 | dump of it's internal parse tree) or a .idl file
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12 | (a file format mostly like the IDL file format midl uses).
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13 | The IDL file parser is in idl.yp (a yacc file converted to
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14 | perl code by yapp)
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15 |
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16 | After a parse tree is present, pidl will call one of it's backends
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17 | (which one depends on the options given on the command-line). Here is
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18 | a list of current backends:
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19 |
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20 | Standalone installation:
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21 | ========================
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22 | Run Makefile.PL to generate the Makefile.
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23 |
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24 | Then run "make install" (as root) to install.
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25 |
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26 | Internals overview:
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27 | ===================
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28 |
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29 | -- Generic --
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30 | Parse::Pidl::Dump - Converts the parse tree back to an IDL file
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31 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Header - Generates header file with data structures defined in IDL file
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32 | Parse::Pidl::NDR - Generates intermediate datastructures for use by NDR parses/generators
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33 | Parse::Pidl::ODL - Generates IDL structures from ODL structures for use in the NDR parser generator
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34 | Parse::Pidl::Test - Utility functions for use in pidl's testsuite
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35 |
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36 | -- Samba NDR --
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37 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Client - Generates client call functions in C using the NDR parser
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38 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Parser - Generates pull/push functions for parsing NDR
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39 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::NDR::Server - Generates server side implementation in C
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40 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::TDR - Parser generator for the "Trivial Data Representation"
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41 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Template - Generates stubs in C for server implementation
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42 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::Python - Generates bindings for Python
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43 |
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44 | -- Samba COM / DCOM --
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45 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Proxy - Generates proxy object for DCOM (client-side)
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46 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Stub - Generates stub call handler for DCOM (server-side)
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47 | Parse::Pidl::Samba4::COM::Header - Generates headers for COM
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48 |
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49 | -- Wireshark --
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50 | Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::NDR - Generates a parser for the Wireshark network sniffer
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51 | Parse::Pidl::Wireshark::Conformance - Reads conformance files containing additional data for generating Wireshark parsers
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52 |
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53 | -- Utility modules --
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54 | Parse::Pidl::Util - Misc utility functions used by *.pm and pidl.pl
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55 | Parse::Pidl::Typelist - Utility functions for keeping track of known types and their representation in C
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56 |
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57 | Tips for hacking on pidl:
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58 | - Look at the pidl's parse tree by using the --keep option and looking
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59 | at the generated .pidl file.
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60 | - The various backends have a lot in common, if you don't understand how one
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61 | implements something, look at the others
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62 | - See pidl(1) and the documentation on midl
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63 | - See 'info bison' and yapp(1) for information on the file format of idl.yp
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