Daniel,

Based on this, I think I was erroneous in suggesting that plain flags (setflag, isflagset) are transaction-associated. They seem to be message-associated, not transaction. Is this right?

Thanks,

-- Alex

On 07/06/2010 04:05 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:

Hello,

here is a wiki page with some flag bitmask vector examples that might help:
http://www.kamailio.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/tutorials:openser-flag-operations

The cfg file examples are for older kamailio versions.

Cheers,
Daniel


On 7/6/10 4:02 AM, Alex Balashov wrote:
On 07/05/2010 09:59 PM, zhou tianjun wrote:

I'm in doubt of the means of setflag()'s parameter. I have looked for
it everywhere including internet and the ser source code, but no any
docs explained it in detail. can anybody tell me about it ?

It sets bits in a 32-bit integer (it may be 64-bit on 64-bit
platforms, of this I am not sure) that is bound to a transaction, so
those "flags" may be accessed in requests and replies associated with
a given transaction, or, further down in the execution flow of same
message handler.

It is precisely equivalent to the way bit vectors are used in
general-purpose programming languages, e.g.

int flags = 0;

flags |= (1 << 4); /* Set bit 4 */

if(flags & (1 << 4)) {
printf("Bit 4 is set!\n");
} else {
printf("Bit 4 is not set!\n");
}

/* If bit 4 is set, unset it */

if(flags & (1 << 4))
flags &= ~(1 << 4);





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