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2015-01-12Remove special case in parserBjörn Gustavsson
The parser handled the builtin ABSTRACT-SYNTAX and TYPE-IDENTIFIER classes specially, which caused problems. It turns out that there is no longer any need to handle those classes specially.
2014-09-01Remove unused code for ABSTRACT-SYNTAX and TYPE-IDENTIFIERBjörn Gustavsson
Before classes were fully implemented, there was support for ABSTRACT-SYNTAX and TYPE-IDENTIFIER. Some of that code is still there and is no longer used. Get rid of it and correct comments.
2014-09-01Add the module name to the #classdef{} recordBjörn Gustavsson
If we want construct an #'Externaltypereference'{} from a #classdef{} record, we will need the module name.
2014-09-01Eliminate the use of #identifier{} outside the tokeniser and parserBjörn Gustavsson
The only remaining use of #identifier{} in asn1ct_check was in a temporary packaging of a value that would be ultimately be put into #valuedef{}. Therefore we can eliminate that last usage but putting the value directly into a #valuedef{} and we can move the record definition into asn1ct_parser2.
2014-09-01Fix problem with object identifiers in external modulesBjörn Gustavsson
When parsing ASN.1, certain constructs can only be understood in the full context of the entire ASN.1 module. For instance, the value following ID in this simplified excerpt from MTSAbstractService88: administration-88 PORT ::= { ID {id-pt-administration 88} } the value following "ID" can be interpreted either as value for: SEQUENCE { id-pt-administration INTEGER } or as an OBJECT IDENTIFIER. Our ASN.1 parser assumes that a SEQUENCE is meant, and if that later turns out to be wrong, the SEQUENCE value is rewritten to an OBJECT IDENTIFIER. The problem is that at the time of the rewrite, we no longer know in which ASN.1 module id-pt-administration was defined in, and we have to use the module name in the state{} record. Unfortunately, the module name in the state{} record may not always be correct. While there are attempts in the code to keep the module name up-to-date when checking imported types, it is not done consistently, and it seems to be a difficult and error-prone task to attempt to make it consistent. A safer and less error-prone approach is to make sure that we don't lose the module name while parsing. To make it clear what we are doing, we will introduce a new #seqtag{} record that are used for tags in SEQUENCE values. The name is based on its primary use. The record also contains the module in case it happens to be an OBJECT IDENTIFIER.
2014-09-01Teach the ASN.1 compiler to understand "EXPORTS ALL"Björn Gustavsson
EXPORTS ALL is the same as leaving out the EXPORTS statement.
2013-09-18asn1ct_parser2: Clean the process dictionary after parsingBjörn Gustavsson
Apart from cleanliness, the test suite runs many tests cases in parallel, so it never hurts to reduce the memory pressure.
2013-06-12Update copyright yearsBjörn-Egil Dahlberg
2013-05-31Eliminate use of #constraint{} outside of the parserBjörn Gustavsson
The record #constraint{} is almost unused outside of the parser except for two places in asn1ct_check. The only correct usage of the record is in instance_of_constraints/2. Eliminate that usage by updating the parser to pass that constraint in the same way as all other constraints. In check_integer_range/2, the record is used incorrectly. A constraint for an integer will never be a list of #constraint{} records. Therefore, the list comprehension will always produce an empty list, and check_constr/2 will not actually check anything (which is kind of lucky, since the 'ValueRange' range constraint is incorrectly written - the lower and upper bounds should be in a tuple). For now, we will not attempt to actually start validating integer ranges. Firstly (obviously) we will need to be sure that we correctly handles all forms of constraints, and secondly we will need to consider whether we need to produce a warning rather than an error for compatibility reasons.
2013-05-31Eliminate general use of #typereference{}Björn Gustavsson
The record #typereference{} is only used internally within the asn1ct_parser2 module (the parser translates it to an #'Externaltypereference{} record).
2012-12-18asn1ct_parser2: Let synonyms share parsing codeBjörn Gustavsson
UNION and "|" are synonyms, as are INTERSECTION and "^". Use the same parsing code for the synonyms.
2012-05-04Add support for multiple ExtensionAdditionGroupsKenneth Lundin
2012-02-28[asn1] Make tables and processes unnamedAdam Lindberg
- Refactor and clean up asn1_db process - Remove unused stop function in asn1ct.erl - Remove infinite loop possibilites in asn1ct_check.erl - test/1,2,3 now run in separate process - Update documentation for new test options
2010-08-25Add support for Extension addition groupKenneth Lundin
2010-02-19OTP-8463 Support for EXTENSIBILITY IMPLIED and SET/SEQ OF NamedType isKenneth Lundin
added.
2009-11-20The R13B03 release.OTP_R13B03Erlang/OTP