HI Daniel,
thanks, so in the first case instead of assigning the value to the $var(x) can i delete
the $var(x) so that comparison works ?
in the second case (returned value from transform) what value should i compare against to
check if returned value was null ?
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To: Kamailio (SER) - Development Mailing List
Subject: Re: [sr-dev] need help understanding $null
Hello,
$var(...) cannot be null by design, setting it to $null makes it 0.
$null is more for variables that don't exist, e.g., you don't have the $avp(x),
then it is null if you compare it.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 04/01/15 12:35, Luis Azedo wrote:
Hi Daniel,
can you help on this ?
Thank you
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Subject: [sr-dev] need help understanding $null
Hi,
if we return val.flags = PV_VAL_NULL, does the == $null comparison work ?
script example
my_function("some param","$var(result)");
if( $var(result) == $null {
do something
}
in code => dst_pv->setf(msg, &dst_pv->pvp, (int)EQ_T, &dst_val);
should the comparison work if we set dst_val.flags = PV_VAL_NULL ?
if( $(myPvar{my.mytransform,transformParameter}) == $null) {
....
}
should this work if the transform returns val.flags = PV_VAL_NULL ?
thank you
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