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cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsip [ library ... ] #include <sip.h> const sip_str_t *sip_get_request_uri_str(sip_msg_t sip_msg, int *error);
typedef struct sip_str { char *sip_str_ptr; int sip_str_len; }sip_str_t;
The sip_str_ptr parameter points to the start of the returned value and sip_str_len supplies the length of the returned value.
For example, given the following request line in a SIP message input to sip_get_request_uri_str():
INVITE sip:marconi@example.org SIP/2.0
the return is a pointer to sip_str_t with the sip_str_ptr member pointing to "s" of sip:marconi@example.org and sip_str_len being set to 23, the length of sip:marconi@example.org.
The sip_get_request_uri_str() function returns the URI string from the request line in the SIP message sip_msg.
The value of errno is not changed by these calls in the event of an error.
For the sip_get_request_uri_str() function, there is no request line is in the SIP message.
For sip_get_request_uri_str, the request URI is invalid.
On success, the value of the location pointed to by error is set to 0.
ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability Committed |
MT-Level MT-Safe |