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The torture test DCOM-SIMPLE now successfully does an
IStream_Read and a IStream_Write call.
This test can now be run successfully against the "Simple DCOM" Visual
Studio example.
(You have to quote out line 337 in pidl. pidl complains if the variable
that contains the array size follows the array. I still need to fix this
properly)
Next goals:
- Clean up code
- Server side support
- Support custom marshalling
- Support DCOM interfaces in files other then dcom.idl
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- Support for sending over the object UUID in DCERPC calls
- Simple torture test for the DCOM "Simple" object
- Generate extra argument for "object" interfaces in pidl
- Some stubs for common DCOM functions
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describes a COM class. A coclass is the implementation of one or more
interfaces. It has a UUID referred to as it's CLSID (Class ID).
Also adding an example coclass called "CoffeeMachine". You can give
it a string (or a cup, whatever you like ;-) and it will fill it with
"COFFEE" (kind of the like the echo pipe is for regular RPC). CoffeeMachine's
Windows implementation already works, a torture test for Samba will follow
soon.
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- IDL fixes + adding comments
- Start working on dcom infrastructure
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- Support for "object oriented" interfaces in pidl
- Support for inherited interfaces in pidl
- Simplification of the support for properties on an interface
- Start on dcom rpc torture tests
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syntax errors (some editors parse these strings and jump to the erroneous
line directly)
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don't loop forever if we get a cpp format line we don't understand
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pidl
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We'll probably need a configure entry for this
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precedence rules
* build a standalone parser. When we come to distributing Samba4 we
can just include idl.pm and other developers won't need Parse::Yapp
installed
* avoid the recursive make in most cases in build_idl.sh
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makes pidl about 3x faster, and also gives us much better error
reporting and a more standard grammer definition that will be much
easier to code in lex/yacc if we want to do so at a later
date. (Parse::Yapp uses essentially the same grammer file as lex/yacc)
It also means we no longer need Parse::RecDescent, which should make
pidl much more portable.
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