# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "dissectors", to indicate that we should build
# a register.c file for libwireshark.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.
# reason.
#
# Therefore, we use a script to generate the register.c file.
-# There are two versions of the script, a shell and a Python version.
-# The Python script runs faster, since it uses caching to speed up
-# repeated runs and doesn't invoke external processes, so we prefer
-# that if Python is available.
-#
# The first argument is the directory in which the source files live.
# The second argument is "plugin", to indicate that we should build
# a plugin.c file for a plugin.