Thanks for quick reply. Do you think in
this case is bettr to use return or break function?
if
(method=="INVITE") {
route(7);
return;
} else if
(method=="ACK") {
route(8);
return;
} else if
(method=="CANCEL") {
route(9);
return;
} else if
(method=="BYE") {
route(10);
return;
};
if (loose_route()) {
xlog("L_INFO","Eseguo
loose_route");
# mark routing
logic in request
append_hf("P-hint:
rr-enforced\r\n");
route(1);
return;
};
if (uri==myself) {
if
(method=="REGISTER") {
#
Uncomment this if you want to use digest authentication
#if
(!www_authorize("138.132.167.240", "subscriber")) {
# www_challenge("138.132.167.240",
"0");
# exit;
#};
save("location");
#exit;
return;
};
};
Thanks
Davide
Da:
raviprakash sunkara [mailto:sunkara.raviprakash.feb14@gmail.com]
Inviato: luned́ 26 giugno 2006
14.21
A: D'Addelfio Davide
Oggetto: Re: [Users] difference
between return, break and exit.
Hi Davide ,
openser 0.9 is having the break,,, now in 1.0.1 and 1.1.0 is
using.... now..
return is also used ...
But the difference b/n the return and exit.. is
In retuern the function is + ve or - ve return type..
where exit .... to gettinh out the condition function;
bettter to use only exit function...
On 6/26/06, D'Addelfio
Davide <Davide.D'Addelfio@italtel-consultant.com>
wrote:
Hi to all,
i
need to understand the difference in usage between return, break and exit.
Could
someone help me, maybe with some example?
Thanks
Davide
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