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authorDaniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>2024-04-13 14:11:00 +0000
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Adding upstream version 3.2.3+dfsg.upstream/3.2.3+dfsg
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+# -*- text -*-
+#
+# $Id$
+
+#
+# This module is useful only for 'xlat'.
+# To use it, add it to the raddb/mods-enabled/ directory.
+#
+# Two xlat functions are provided by this module:
+# - unpack
+# - substring
+#
+# Both are for use on the right-hand side of a variable assignment.
+#
+# unpack
+# ======
+#
+# ... = "%{unpack:data 1 integer}"
+#
+# The arguments are three fields:
+#
+# data
+# Either &Attribute-Name
+# the name of the attribute to unpack.
+# MUST be a "string" or "octets" type.
+#
+# or 0xabcdef
+# e.g. hex data.
+#
+# 1
+# The offset into the string from which
+# it starts unpacking. The offset starts
+# at zero, for the first attribute.
+#
+# integer
+# the data type to unpack at that offset.
+# e.g. integer, ipaddr, byte, short, etc.
+#
+# e.g. if we have Class = 0x0000000102030405, then
+#
+# %{unpack:&Class 4 short}
+#
+# will unpack octets 4 and 5 as a "short", which has
+# value 0x0304.
+#
+# This module is used when vendors put multiple fields
+# into one attribute of type "octets".
+#
+# The module can also be used to unpack substrings, by specifing a
+# data type of "string(len)" or "octets(len)". Where "len" is an
+# actual number. For example:
+#
+# %{unpack:&User-Name 1 string(2)}
+#
+# When given a User-Name of "hello", it will start taking the
+# substring at offset 1 (i.e. "e"), and it will take two characters
+# from that offset, i.e. "el".
+#
+# As a special case, you can unpack an entire string by specifying
+# the offset, and nothing for the length:
+#
+# %{unpack:&User-Name 1 string()}
+#
+# When "octets(len)" is used, the output is printed as hex. e.g. for
+# the above example with Class:
+#
+# %{unpack:&Class 4 octets(4)}
+#
+# Will return the hex string "02030405"
+#
+#
+# substring
+# =========
+#
+# substring will return a substring of a string or attribute using
+# the syntax
+#
+# %{substring:data start len}
+#
+# data
+# Either an attribute name or string data. String data
+# can have leading or trailing spaces. Only a single
+# space before "start" is taken as the separator.
+#
+# start
+# the zero based offset for the start of the substring.
+# A negative value will count in from the end of the
+# string.
+#
+# len
+# the number of characters to return. A Negative value
+# will remove that number of characters from the end.
+# If len is more than the available number of characters
+# then only the available number will be returned.
+#
+# Examples:
+#
+# "%{substring:foobar 2 3}" == "oba"
+# "%{substring:foobar -3 2}" == "ba"
+# "%{substring:foobar 1 -1}" == "ooba"
+# if User-Name is "foobar" "%{substring:&User-Name 1 -2}" == "oob"
+#
+
+unpack {
+}