Re: Can we create cpp file using mIb2c?

This is a discussion on Re: Can we create cpp file using mIb2c? within the SNMP Coders forums, part of the Networking and Network Related category; >>>>> On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:49:20 +0200, Thomas Anders <thomas.anders@blue-...


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Old 09-27-2005
Wes Hardaker
 
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Default Re: Can we create cpp file using mIb2c?

>>>>> On Tue, 27 Sep 2005 10:49:20 +0200, Thomas Anders <thomas.anders@blue-cable.de> said:

Thomas> Wes Hardaker wrote:
>> Well, that's not entirely true. You can't create .cpp files
>> *currently* using mib2c using the current templates. However, you can
>> write your own mib2c.conf file that would generate .cpp code because
>> mib2c is a misnomer and can actually generate just about anything.


Thomas> Has anyone ever toyed with the idea of creating a suitable
Thomas> mib2c.conf to generate Perl code? =:o

Toyed with would imply physical tinkering. It's been in my head for
years and years at this point. Never actually touched the keyboard in
making something happen though.

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Wes Hardaker
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