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SNACC

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SNACC

Given an ASN.1 source file SNACC can produce C routines for BER encoding, decoding, printing, and freeing; C++ routines for BER encoding, decoding, and printing; and a type table that can be used with generic C routines for BER encoding, decoding, printing, and freeing. SNACC produces reasonably efficient C or C++ routines and data structures values of the given ASN.1 data structures, as well as printing routines for the decoded values. For C only, the program generates hierarchical freeing routines (but for efficiency reasons this is not recommended). The SNACC compiler and the generated code will compile under both ANSI and non-ANSI C compilers.


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released on 15 October 1997

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GPLv2 Janet Casey 2451941.51 February 2001


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"Email sebastian.wangnick@eurocontrol.be" Sebastian Wangnick Maintainer
Michael SampleContributor
"Email rj@rainbow.in-berlin.de" Robert Joop Contributor

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Bug Tracking,Developer,Support E-mail mailto:sebastian.wangnick@eurocontrol.be


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 4 November 2008.



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