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||LONG||style="background:#3C4565"| ||00||uint64, 8 bytes. Used mostly for object IDs.
 
||LONG||style="background:#3C4565"| ||00||uint64, 8 bytes. Used mostly for object IDs.
 
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||A_STRING||style="background:#C6C600"| ||00||Ascii String, 2 byte Size, 1 byte characters.
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||A_STRING||style="background:#D8F2E0"| ||00||Ascii String, 2 byte Size, 1 byte characters.
 
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||U_STRING||style="background:#8BD9A3"| ||00||Unicode String, 4 byte Size, 2 byte characters.
 
||U_STRING||style="background:#8BD9A3"| ||00||Unicode String, 4 byte Size, 2 byte characters.

Revision as of 00:55, 18 December 2006

Packet Structure

Each Page should have a STRUCT section, which gives the variable type and a variable name if known.

Variable Types

TYPE ColourCode Example Description
BYTE 00 uint8, 1 byte, mostly used for flags or small integer IDs
SHORT 00 uint16, 2 bytes. Used for various data.
INT 00 uint32, 4 bytes. Used for various data.
FLOAT 00 uint32, 4 bytes. Floating point value. Used for various data.
LONG 00 uint64, 8 bytes. Used mostly for object IDs.
A_STRING 00 Ascii String, 2 byte Size, 1 byte characters.
U_STRING 00 Unicode String, 4 byte Size, 2 byte characters.
C_STRING 00 Customization String, 2 byte Size, see Customization String Format Below.
B_STRING 00 Byte String, 4 bytes Size, 1 byte characters. Used only for session key.
{ } 00 LIST component, this is a sub section repeated as a list of data. Indent Variable types with 1 space.
? 00 Uncertin Variables: Use a single question mark ? in the name to display uncertainty in the variables understanding.
?? 00 Unknown Variable Names: Use ?? or Unknown for the name to display that there is no clue as to what the data does.

Additional Guidelines

In Addition, each page should contain a section for Variable Descriptions should be made. This should include a brief, or detailed description as needed to document what the variable does and how it can be used. Also the Opperand_Count and Opcode should be listed with it.

Finally an Additional Info section should be provided to give more info in the case it is needed for that packet.


= STRUCT =
{{{
SHORT:		VarName
SHORT:		16bitVariable
INT:		32bitVariable
INT:		LookAList
{
 LONG:		64bitVariable
 BYTE:		8bitVariable
 BYTE:		??
}
A_STRING:	AsciiString
U_STRING:	UnicodeString
C_STRING:	CustomizationString
}}}
----
= Variable Description =
{{{
OpperandCount	= 9
Opcode		= FFFFFFFF

AsciiString:
This variable is a string for the name.

64bitVariable:
This variable is an ID for that guy.

8bitVariable:
This byte is a flag for stuff.
}}}
----
= Notes =
{{{
Anything Additional Goes here.
}}}