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EqualsAssertionError: :: MACAddress(11:22:33:44:55:66) != MACAddress(11:22:33:44:55:66)
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MACAddress(11:22:33:44:55:66) != MACAddress(11:22:33:44:55:66)
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Change-Id: I89896a823b8f8a861813dabf23e7c9207e4fabb6
Signed-off-by: Paul Vinciguerra <pvinci@vinciconsulting.com>
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The API calls that use any of vl_api_address_t, vl_api_ip4_address,
vl_api_ip6_address_t, vl_api_prefix_t, vl_api_ip4_prefix_t,
vl_api_ip6_prefix_t now accepts either the old style dictionary,
a text string (2001:db8::/32) or an ipaddress ojbect.
Unless it is called with '_no_type_conversion':True, it will
also return an appropriate ipaddress object.
Change-Id: I84e4a1577bd57f6b5ae725f316a523988b6a955b
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Id8669bbadd1d6b2054865a310a654e9b38d1667d
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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With the introduction of new types, like vl_api_address_t
it is now possible to call a message using one of those
functions with a string representation. E.g. for an IP address
ip_add_address(address="1.1.1.1/24")
The language wrapper will automatically convert the string
into the vl_api_address_t representation. Currently
the caller must do the reverse conversion from the returned
named tuple with the unformat function.
rv = get_address_on_interface(sw_if_index=1)
print(VPPFormat.unformat(rv.address))
Change-Id: Ic872b4560b2f4836255bd5260289bfa38c75bc5d
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: Ic952ed5b837ac8409fd95e2b5cb92eb028ba0c40
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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Change-Id: I67a0f168254367c657eb11d4413f9dc0c5356b3c
Signed-off-by: Ole Troan <ot@cisco.com>
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