Hi Kanakatti,
for extracting an hdr into an AVP, you can use avp_write() instead of
avp_printf() - it's faster since it's not so complex ;)
regards,
bogdan
Kanakatti Mahesh Subramanya wrote:
True. and agreed.
I was actually trying to be more general, i.e., if I wanted to do some
processing on the contents of a specific header, would it be more
efficient to extract that header using avp_printf(), and then search
within it, as compared to just searching on the whole message
The answer, as it turns out, is that yes it is probably faster
(limited to walking through and extracting just the header), and safer
(less chance of matching against something else altogether)
thanx
Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
If you want just to check if there is a Refer-To
header, you can use
the function is_present_hf() from textops module. This is the fastest
way to check if a header exists.
Daniel
On 08/24/05 16:12, Kanakatti M. Subramanya wrote:
> e.g., if I want to do something if there is a Refer-To header in the
> message,
> am I better off doing
> avp_printf("$someAvp", "$rt");
> avp_check("$rt", "re/.../i");
>
> or
>
> search("/.../");
> Just want ot know whether to get started rewriting all the
> "search()" strings i have in my ser.cfg....
>
> cheers
>
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