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/** @file
*
* Routines supporting the use of Windows friendly interface names within Wireshark
* Copyright 2011-2012, Mike Garratt <wireshark@evn.co.nz>
*
* Wireshark - Network traffic analyzer
* By Gerald Combs <gerald@wireshark.org>
* Copyright 1998 Gerald Combs
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-2.0-or-later
*/
#ifndef CAPTURE_WIN_IFNAMES_H
#define CAPTURE_WIN_IFNAMES_H
/*
* If a string is a GUID in {}, fill in a GUID structure with the GUID
* value and return true; otherwise, if the string is not a valid GUID
* in {}, return false.
*/
extern bool parse_as_guid(const char *guid_text, GUID *guid);
/* Get the friendly name for the given GUID */
extern char *get_interface_friendly_name_from_device_guid(GUID *guid);
/*
* Given an interface name, try to extract the GUID from it and parse it.
* If that fails, return NULL; if that succeeds, attempt to get the
* friendly name for the interface in question. If that fails, return
* NULL, otherwise return the friendly name, allocated with g_malloc()
* (so that it must be freed with g_free()).
*/
extern char *get_windows_interface_friendly_name(const char *interface_devicename);
#endif
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