echo " * __IPV4HEX__ : hexadecimal IPv4 address, for example: 00000001"
echo " * __IPV4__ : IPv4 address, for example: 0.0.0.1"
echo
- echo " One variant (former ones plus 1):"
- echo " * __SEQ8P1__ : 8-digit number corresponding to the sequence number (00000002 for 1, and so on)"
- echo " * __IPV4HEXP1__: hexadecimal IPv4 address, for example: 00000002"
- echo " * __IPV4P1__ : IPv4 address, for example: 0.0.0.2"
- echo
+ #echo " One variant (former ones plus 1):"
+ #echo " __SEQ8P1__ : 8-digit number corresponding to the sequence number (00000002 for 1, and so on)"
+ #echo " __IPV4HEXP1__: hexadecimal IPv4 address, for example: 00000002"
+ #echo " __IPV4P1__ : IPv4 address, for example: 0.0.0.2"
+ #echo
echo " Edit the variables section to add more special values if you need them."
echo
echo " initial sequence: initial sequence number to parse over variables."
################################ EDIT THIS SECTION IF YOU NEED NEW SPECIAL VARIABLES ################################
testid=$sequence
seq8=$(printf "%08d" $testid)
- seq8_p1=$((seq8+1))
+ #seq8_p1=$((seq8+1))
ipv4hex=$seq8
- ipv4hex_p1=$seq8_p1
+ #ipv4hex_p1=$seq8_p1
#ipv4=$(for i in $(echo $seq8 | sed 's/\(..\)/0x\1 /g'); do printf "%d." $i; done | sed 's/\.$/\n/')
# Numbers beginning with "0" are treated as octal (i.e. base-8): we would have 'invalid octal number with 08 and 09'
# Solution: convert to base-10 in this way: $((10#$i))
ipv4=$(for i in $(echo $seq8 | sed 's/\(..\)/ \1 /g'); do printf "%d." $((10#$i)); done | sed 's/\.$/\n/')
- ipv4_p1=$(for i in $(echo $seq8_p1 | sed 's/\(..\)/ \1 /g'); do printf "%d." $((10#$i)); done | sed 's/\.$/\n/')
+ #ipv4_p1=$(for i in $(echo $seq8_p1 | sed 's/\(..\)/ \1 /g'); do printf "%d." $((10#$i)); done | sed 's/\.$/\n/')
local target=$wkdir/values.${1}
echo "__TESTID__=$testid" > $target
echo "__SEQ8__=$seq8" >> $target
echo "__IPV4HEX__=$ipv4hex" >> $target
echo "__IPV4__=$ipv4" >> $target
- # First variant:
- echo "__SEQ8P1__=$seq8_p1" >> $target
- echo "__IPV4HEXP1__=$ipv4hex_p1" >> $target
- echo "__IPV4P1__=$ipv4_p1" >> $target
+ ## First variant:
+ #echo "__SEQ8P1__=$seq8_p1" >> $target
+ #echo "__IPV4HEXP1__=$ipv4hex_p1" >> $target
+ #echo "__IPV4P1__=$ipv4_p1" >> $target
source $target
#rm $target
######################################### END SPECIAL VARIABLES SECTION #########################################