TITAN just gained basic CSN.1 support!

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Harald Welte laforge at gnumonks.org
Thu Jul 11 01:54:51 UTC 2019


Dear all,

I'm very happy to have received the below attached news via the Eclipse
bugzilla.

This is great, as it permits us to have "real" SI rest octet as well as
RLC/MAC support in our TTCN3 test suites while still using declarative
RAW codec syntax.

Just to be clear there's no misunderstanding: This doesn't mean that
CSN.1 syntax can be parsed by TITAN.  It just means that we can use RAW
codec annotations to describe something that matches the CSN.1 encoding.

Regards,
	Harald
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