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libnetdude 0.11 (Default branch)

libnetdude is the packet manipulation backend ofthe Netdude trace file editing framework. Itallows you to perform trace file manipulations ata much higher level of abstraction than codewritten directly for the pcap interface. It alsosupports plugins (dynamically loaded libraries)that can essentially do whatever the programmerdesires. When developers write their packetmanipulation code as libnetdude plugins, thisinstantly allows other developers to use theirtools. It provides data types and APIs for themost common situations when dealing with libpcaptrace files: trace files of arbitrary size,packets, network protocols, packet iterators, andpacket filters, just to name a few. License: BSD License (revised)Changes:
This release adds support for VLAN-tagged packets. It fixes a small number of bugs in the handling of unused space in packets.Image

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MAXDB_DEBUG(3)								 1							    MAXDB_DEBUG(3)

maxdb_debug - Performs debugging operations

SYNOPSIS
void maxdb_debug (string $debug) DESCRIPTION
The maxdb_debug(3) can be used to trace the SQLDBC communication. The following strings can be used as a parameter to maxdb_debug(3): oTRACE SHORT ON|OFF - Enables/disables method call trace. oTRACE LONG ON|OFF - Enables/disables method argument and detail debug trace. oTRACE PACKET ON|OFF|<size> - Enables/disables packet trace, limiting the size of the traced object to the specified number of bytes, or 1000 if no size is specified. oTRACE SQL ON|OFF - Enables/disables high level api trace. oTRACE TIMESTAMP ON|OFF - Enables/disables a timestamp prefix on each line that is traced. oTRACE SIZE <size> - Limits the size of the trace file to <size> bytes, at least 8192 bytes are required. RETURN VALUES
maxdb_debug(3) doesn't return any value. EXAMPLES
Example #1 Procedural style <?php maxdb_debug("trace packet 200"); $link = maxdb_connect("localhost", "MONA", "RED", "DEMODB"); /* check connection */ if (!$link) { printf("Connect failed: %s ", maxdb_connect_error()); exit(); } /* close connection */ maxdb_close($link); ?> The above example produces no output. PHP Documentation Group MAXDB_DEBUG(3)