i have not been able to figure out, how to give integer avp name in
a pseudo variable. test

    $var(name) = "i:1000";
    $avp($var(name)) = "value";
    xlog("L_INFO", "avp i:1000 has value <$avp(i:1000)>\n");
    xlog("L_INFO", "avp s:i1000 has value <$avp(s:i:1000)>\n");

produces to syslog

Nov  8 13:17:23 sip /usr/sbin/sip-proxy[8642]: INFO: avp i:1000 has value 
<<null>>
Nov  8 13:17:23 sip /usr/sbin/sip-proxy[8642]: INFO: avp s:i1000 has value 
<value>

that is, $var(name) value i:1000 is interpreted as string name even when
its syntax conforms to integer name.

is this is a bug or how should value of $var(name) look like?

-- juha

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