after \c this in the packet/header/interpreter
chain. */
+ void reparse() const; ///< Reparse the payload the packet
+ /**< This member will throw away the packet chain after the
+ current packet. The payload will be reparsed
+ automatically when calling next() */
///@}
///\name Data access
/**< This size does \e not include the size of any preceding
headers/packets/interpreters. It does however include
\c this packets payload. */
-
///@}
///\name Annotations
considering that the packetimpl itself uses a pool.
*/
- ///@}
-
template <class Annotation>
Annotation const & annotation() const; ///< Get packet annotation
/**< \see annotation() */
+ void clearAnnotations(); ///< Clear all packet annotations
+ /**< All packet annotations will be cleared. Afterwards
+ the annotations equates to a new created %packet.
+ \warning all references to existing complex
+ annotations become invalid. */
+ ///@}
+
///\name Other methods
///@{
access. The parser class may have any member which is
needed for full packet access (e.g. checksum validation
/ recreation ...)
- \see \ref packetparser for the parser interface. */
+ \see \ref packetparser for the %parser interface. */
Parser parser() const; ///< Access packet field parser directly
/**< Access the parser of the packet. This is the same
object returned by the operator->() operator. The
operator however does not allow to access this object
itself, only it's members.
- \see \ref packetparser for the parser interface */
+ \see \ref packetparser for the %parser interface */
protected: