Module: sip-router
Branch: master
Commit: e3f78196b345ab22eaba8f4ade7492e660782485
URL:
http://git.sip-router.org/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/sip-router/?a=commit;h=e3f7819…
Author: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
Committer: Daniel-Constantin Mierla <miconda(a)gmail.com>
Date: Sun Jan 20 11:59:00 2013 +0100
perl: xs file updated to use Kamailio instead of OpenSER
---
modules_k/perl/kamailioxs.xs | 60 +++++++++++++++++++++---------------------
1 files changed, 30 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
diff --git a/modules_k/perl/kamailioxs.xs b/modules_k/perl/kamailioxs.xs
index a7f536b..7f6ffdb 100644
--- a/modules_k/perl/kamailioxs.xs
+++ b/modules_k/perl/kamailioxs.xs
@@ -429,19 +429,19 @@ inline int sv2int_str(SV *val, int_str *is,
/* ************************************************************************ */
/* Object methods begin here */
-=head1 OpenSER
+=head1 Kamailio
-This module provides access to a limited number of OpenSER core functions.
+This module provides access to a limited number of Kamailio core functions.
As the most interesting functions deal with SIP messages, they are located
-in the OpenSER::Message class below.
+in the Kamailio::Message class below.
=cut
-MODULE = OpenSER PACKAGE = OpenSER
+MODULE = Kamailio PACKAGE = Kamailio
=head2 log(level,message)
-Logs the message with OpenSER's logging facility. The logging level
+Logs the message with Kamailio's logging facility. The logging level
is one of the following:
* L_ALERT
@@ -454,10 +454,10 @@ is one of the following:
Please note that this method is I<NOT> automatically exported, as it collides
with the perl function log (which calculates the logarithm). Either explicitly
-import the function (via C<use OpenSER qw ( log );>), or call it with its full
+import the function (via C<use Kamailio qw ( log );>), or call it with its full
name:
- OpenSER::log(L_INFO, "foobar");
+ Kamailio::log(L_INFO, "foobar");
=cut
@@ -481,13 +481,13 @@ log(level, log)
-MODULE = OpenSER PACKAGE = OpenSER::Message
+MODULE = Kamailio PACKAGE = Kamailio::Message
PROTOTYPES: ENABLE
-=head1 OpenSER::Message
+=head1 Kamailio::Message
-This package provides access functions for an OpenSER C<sip_msg> structure and
+This package provides access functions for an Kamailio C<sip_msg> structure and
its sub-components. Through its means it is possible to fully configure
alternative routing decisions.
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@ parameters self, string1, string2.
C<string1> and/or C<string2> may be omitted.
As this function provides access to the functions that are exported to the
-OpenSER configuration file, it is autoloaded for unknown functions. Instead of
+Kamailio configuration file, it is autoloaded for unknown functions. Instead of
writing
$m->moduleFunction("sl_send_reply", "500", "Internal
Error");
@@ -858,7 +858,7 @@ you may as well write
WARNING
-In OpenSER 1.2, only a limited subset of module functions is available. This
+In Kamailio 1.2, only a limited subset of module functions is available. This
restriction will be removed in a later version.
Here is a list of functions that are expected to be working (not claiming
@@ -991,7 +991,7 @@ moduleFunction (self, func, string1 = NULL, string2 = NULL)
=head2 log(level,message) (deprecated type)
-Logs the message with OpenSER's logging facility. The logging level
+Logs the message with Kamailio's logging facility. The logging level
is one of the following:
* L_ALERT
@@ -1002,8 +1002,8 @@ is one of the following:
* L_INFO
* L_DBG
-The logging function should be accessed via the OpenSER module variant. This
-one, located in OpenSER::Message, is deprecated.
+The logging function should be accessed via the Kamailio module variant. This
+one, located in Kamailio::Message, is deprecated.
=cut
@@ -1211,7 +1211,7 @@ append_branch(self, branch = NULL, qval = NULL)
=head2 getParsedRURI()
-Returns the current destination URI as an OpenSER::URI object.
+Returns the current destination URI as an Kamailio::URI object.
=cut
@@ -1233,7 +1233,7 @@ getParsedRURI(self)
uri = &(msg->parsed_uri);
ret = sv_newmortal();
- sv_setref_pv(ret, "OpenSER::URI", (void *)uri);
+ sv_setref_pv(ret, "Kamailio::URI", (void *)uri);
SvREADONLY_on(SvRV(ret));
ST(0) = ret;
@@ -1241,9 +1241,9 @@ getParsedRURI(self)
-MODULE = OpenSER PACKAGE = OpenSER::URI
+MODULE = Kamailio PACKAGE = Kamailio::URI
-=head1 OpenSER::URI
+=head1 Kamailio::URI
This package provides functions for access to sip_uri structures.
@@ -1513,9 +1513,9 @@ r2_val(self)
-=head1 OpenSER::AVP
+=head1 Kamailio::AVP
-This package provides access functions for OpenSER's AVPs.
+This package provides access functions for Kamailio's AVPs.
These variables can be created, evaluated, modified and removed through this
package.
@@ -1526,20 +1526,20 @@ documentation of add method below.
=cut
-MODULE = OpenSER PACKAGE = OpenSER::AVP
+MODULE = Kamailio PACKAGE = Kamailio::AVP
=head2 add(name,val)
Add an AVP.
-Add an OpenSER AVP to its environment. name and val may both be integers or
+Add an Kamailio AVP to its environment. name and val may both be integers or
strings; this function will try to guess what is correct. Please note that
- OpenSER::AVP::add("10", "10")
+ Kamailio::AVP::add("10", "10")
is something different than
- OpenSER::AVP::add(10, 10)
+ Kamailio::AVP::add(10, 10)
due to this evaluation: The first will create _string_ AVPs with the name
10, while the latter will create a numerical AVP.
@@ -1579,10 +1579,10 @@ add(p_name, p_val)
=head2 get(name)
-get an OpenSER AVP:
+get an Kamailio AVP:
- my $numavp = OpenSER::AVP::get(5);
- my $stravp = OpenSER::AVP::get("foo");
+ my $numavp = Kamailio::AVP::get(5);
+ my $stravp = Kamailio::AVP::get("foo");
=cut
@@ -1632,8 +1632,8 @@ get(p_name)
Destroy an AVP.
- OpenSER::AVP::destroy(5);
- OpenSER::AVP::destroy("foo");
+ Kamailio::AVP::destroy(5);
+ Kamailio::AVP::destroy("foo");
=cut