I don't think I totally get it. My question was to ask why does anyone need to write 'shared-memory' access to call the corresponding binary API for each and every feature set that one is interested in. If there is a direct client library available, then it would be much easy to call the direct feature API and get going with this API stuff.
Could you please throw some light on this? Thanks, Leela sankar On 4/8/18, 5:39 PM, "vpp-dev@lists.fd.io on behalf of Jim Thompson" <vpp-dev@lists.fd.io on behalf of j...@netgate.com> wrote: > On Apr 8, 2018, at 7:00 PM, Gudimetla, Leela Sankar <lgudi...@ciena.com> wrote: > > Why does the VPP not provide a client library to access the APIs instead of writing code to call each API ? > src/vpp-api/vom/ is a C++ wrapper. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#8846): https://lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev/message/8846 View All Messages In Topic (1): https://lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev/topic/16930729 Mute This Topic: https://lists.fd.io/mt/16930729/21656 New Topic: https://lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev/post Change Your Subscription: https://lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev/editsub/21656 Group Home: https://lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev Contact Group Owner: vpp-dev+ow...@lists.fd.io Terms of Service: https://lists.fd.io/static/tos Unsubscribe: https://lists.fd.io/g/vpp-dev/unsub -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-