05-18-2016
It's the "Output Record Separator" that by default would print <NL> (= '\n', 0x0A) chars; setting it to space will print everything in one line.
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LEARN ABOUT CENTOS
packet.record
PACKET.RECORD(1) packet.record 1.0.1 PACKET.RECORD(1)
NAME
packet.record - Record module
DESCRIPTION
Provides the object for a record and the string representation of the record in a tcpdump trace file.
Record object attributes:
Record(
index = Frame number
length_inc = Number of bytes included in trace
length_orig = 1
msecs = 905320,
seconds = 1349747491,
secs = 4.165262937545776,
)
CLASSES
class Record(baseobj.BaseObj)
Record object
Usage:
from packet.record import Record
x = Record()
Methods defined here:
---------------------
__str__(self)
String representation of object
The representation depends on the verbose level set by debug_repr(). If set to 0 the generic object representation is returned. If
set to 1 the representation of the object is condensed to display the frame number and the timestamp:
'57 0.530957 '
If set to 2 the representation of the object also includes the number of bytes on the wire, number of bytes captured and a little
bit more
verbose:
SEE ALSO
baseobj(1)
BUGS
No known bugs.
AUTHOR
Jorge Mora (mora@netapp.com)
NFStest 1.0.2 10 April 2013 PACKET.RECORD(1)