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/**
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/**
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* DOC: Filters
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* DOC: Filters
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*
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*
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* You can find sources of filters language in filter/
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* You can find sources of filters language in |filter/|
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* directory. filter/config.Y filter grammar, and basically translates
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* directory. |filter/config.Y| filter grammar, and basically translates
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* source from user into tree of &f_inst structures. These trees are
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* source from user into tree of &f_inst structures. These trees are
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* later interpreted using code in filter/filter.c. Filters internally
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* later interpreted using code in |filter/filter.c|. Filters internally
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* work with values/variables in struct f_val, which contains type of
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* work with values/variables in struct f_val, which contains type of
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* value and value.
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* value and value.
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*
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*
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*
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*
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* Filters use structure &f_val for its variables. Each &f_val
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* Filters use structure &f_val for its variables. Each &f_val
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* contains type and value. Types are constants prefixed with %T_. Few
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* contains type and value. Types are constants prefixed with %T_. Few
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* of types are special; %T_RETURN can be or--ed with type to indicate
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* of types are special; %T_RETURN can be or-ed with type to indicate
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* that return from function/from whole filter should be
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* that return from function/from whole filter should be
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* forced. Important thing about &f_val s is that they may be copied
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* forced. Important thing about &f_val s is that they may be copied
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* with simple =. That's fine for all currently defined types: strings
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* with simple =. That's fine for all currently defined types: strings
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}
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}
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/**
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/**
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* val_compare
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* val_compare - compare two values
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* @v1: first value
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* @v1: first value
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* @v2: second value
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* @v2: second value
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*
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*
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}
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/**
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/**
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* val_in_range
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* val_in_range - implement |~| operator
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* @v1: element
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* @v1: element
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* @v2: set
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* @v2: set
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*
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*
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* Checks if @v1 is element (|~| operator) of @v2. Sets are internally represented as balanced trees, see
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* Checks if @v1 is element (|~| operator) of @v2. Sets are internally represented as balanced trees, see
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* tree.c module (this is not limited to sets, but for non-set cases, val_simple_in_range() is called early).
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* |tree.c| module (this is not limited to sets, but for non-set cases, val_simple_in_range() is called early).
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*/
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*/
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int
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int
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val_in_range(struct f_val v1, struct f_val v2)
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val_in_range(struct f_val v1, struct f_val v2)
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* by &f_val structures (that can be compared by val_compare()). In each node of tree,
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* by &f_val structures (that can be compared by val_compare()). In each node of tree,
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* either single value (then t->from==t->to) or range is present.
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* either single value (then t->from==t->to) or range is present.
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*
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*
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* Both set matching and switch() { } construction is implemented using this function,
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* Both set matching and |switch() { }| construction is implemented using this function,
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* thus both are as fast as they can be.
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* thus both are as fast as they can be.
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*/
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*/
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struct f_tree *
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struct f_tree *
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