Documentation update and improvement of tests related to expressions in sets.
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@ -706,9 +706,21 @@ incompatible with each other (that is to prevent you from shooting in the foot).
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Filters recognize four types of sets. Sets are similar to strings: you can pass them around
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but you can't modify them. Literals of type <cf>int set</cf> look like <cf>
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[ 1, 2, 5..7 ]</cf>. As you can see, both simple values and ranges are permitted in
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sets. For pair sets, expressions like <cf/(123,*)/ can be used to denote ranges (in
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sets.
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For pair sets, expressions like <cf/(123,*)/ can be used to denote ranges (in
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that case <cf/(123,0)..(123,65535)/). You can also use <cf/(123,5..100/ for range
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<cf/(123,5)..(123,100)/.
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You can also use expressions for both, pair sets and int sets. However it must
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be possible to evaluate these expressions before daemon boots. So you can use
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only constants inside them. E.g.
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<code>
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define one=1;
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int set odds;
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pair set ps;
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odds = [ one, (2+1), (6-one), (2*2*2-1), 9, 11 ];
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ps = [ (1,(one+one)), (3,4)..(4,8), (5,*), (6,3..6) ];
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</code>
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Sets of prefixes are special: their literals does not allow ranges, but allows
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prefix patterns that are written as <cf><M>ipaddress</M>/<M>pxlen</M>{<M>low</M>,<M>high</M>}</cf>.
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print " must be true: ", defined(1), ",", defined(1.2.3.4), ",", 1 != 2, ",", 1 <= 2;
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print " data types: must be false: ", 1 ~ [ 2, 3, 4 ], ",", 5 ~ is, ",", 1.2.3.4 ~ [ 1.2.3.3, 1.2.3.5 ], ",", (1,2) > (2,2), ",", (1,1) > (1,1), ",", 1.0.0.0/9 ~ [ 1.0.0.0/8- ], ",", 1.2.0.0/17 ~ [ 1.0.0.0/8{ 15 , 16 } ], ",", true && false;
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is1 = [2, 3, 5, 8, 11, 15, 17, 19];
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is1 = [one, (2+1), (6-one), 8, 11, 15, 17, 19];
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is2 = [19, 17, 15, 11, 8, 5, 3, 2];
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is3 = [5, 17, 2, 11, 8, 15, 3, 19];
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print " must be true: ", 2 ~ is1, " ", 2 ~ is2, " ", 2 ~ is3;
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print " must be true: ", 1 ~ is1, " ", 3 ~ is1, " ", 5 ~ is1;
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print " must be true: ", (one+2) ~ is1, " ", 2 ~ is2, " ", 2 ~ is3;
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print " must be false: ", 4 ~ is1, " ", 4 ~ is2, " ", 4 ~ is3;
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print " must be false: ", 10 ~ is1, " ", 10 ~ is2, " ", 10 ~ is3;
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print " must be true: ", 15 ~ is1, " ", 15 ~ is2, " ", 15 ~ is3;
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", true: ", RTS_STATIC ~ [RTS_STATIC, RTS_DEVICE],
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", false: ", RTS_BGP ~ [RTS_STATIC, RTS_DEVICE];
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ps = [(1,2), (3,4)..(4,8), (5,*)];
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print "Testing pair set, true: ", pp ~ ps, " ", (3,5) ~ ps, " ", (4,1) ~ ps, " ", (5,4) ~ ps, " ", (5,65535) ~ ps;
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print "Testing pair set, false: ", (3,3) ~ ps, " ", (4,9) ~ ps, " ", (4,65535) ~ ps, " ", (6,0) ~ ps ;
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ps = [(1,(one+one)), (3,4)..(4,8), (5,*), (6,3..6)];
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print "Testing pair set, true: ", pp ~ ps, " ", (3,5) ~ ps, " ", (4,1) ~ ps, " ", (5,4) ~ ps, " ", (5,65535) ~ ps, " ", (6,4) ~ ps;
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print "Testing pair set, false: ", (3,3) ~ ps, " ", (4,9) ~ ps, " ", (4,65535) ~ ps, " ", (6,2) ~ ps, " ", (6,(6+one)) ~ ps, " ", ((one+6),2) ~ ps ;
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qq = 1.2.3.4;
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print "Testinq quad: 1.2.3.4 = ", qq,
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