Daniel,
Many thanks!
DanB
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Oh, I see. I think I misunderstood the thread when I wandered into it
and saw your answer, thinking that the question was whether variables
set prior to t_suspend() can be used in the route invoked by
t_continue(). I should read more carefully.
-- Alex
On 05/25/2015 06:50 AM, Daniel-Constanti
$var(x) keeps the value in the context of the process. t_continue()
doesn't delegate route execution to other processes, it is executed in
the context of same process. So, yes, it is also the same for rtimer
processes. Actually, I can bet more for rtimer case, for evapi, I will
need to double check
Daniel,
On 05/25/2015 06:32 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
yes, it is safe to use $var(x) to pass values between the block
calling t_continue() and the route executed by t_continue().
Why is that, when the scope of $var() variables is, as I understand it,
maintained only by a given SIP
Hello,
yes, it is safe to use $var(x) to pass values between the block calling
t_continue() and the route executed by t_continue().
Cheers,
Daniel
On 25/05/15 10:52, DanB wrote:
> Hey Daniel,
>
> Thanks for coming back to me.
>
> Yes, called t_continue and for now I have used $var() to pass
> in
Hey Daniel,
Thanks for coming back to me.
Yes, called t_continue and for now I have used $var() to pass
information back to the route with transaction info recovered.
Will that be OK to leave it like that? Is $var() safe to use between
event_route[evapi:message-received] and route called by t_
Hello,
On 24/05/15 11:01, DanB wrote:
> Hey Guys,
>
> Was wondering what would be the recommended way to share information
> between $evapi(msg) received and transaction processors?
> I have tried $avp() but they do not appear to be available in
> evapi:message-received route. Trying to avoid here
Hey Guys,
Was wondering what would be the recommended way to share information
between $evapi(msg) received and transaction processors?
I have tried $avp() but they do not appear to be available in
evapi:message-received route. Trying to avoid here $sht() so I don't
need to do extra management