Hi Bendan,

2011/3/21 Brendan Loudermilk <bren...@apwit.com>:
> As a weekend project I've begun to play around with Sofia-SIP. I'm using FFI
> to build a simple Ruby interface to some of the lower-level functions in the
> library. My first goal is to be able to parse arbitrary strings from a Ruby
> networking library. I saw the example on this page for parsing memory, but
> I'm wondering if theres a simpler way.

What kind of strings you want to parse? Something like "Contact:
<sip:192.168.1.2:5060>"?

> As a secondary question, what options are there for those of us who are
> interested in the SIP/SDP protocol behavior implementations, but want to
> implement our own networking? Are we forced to re-implement the various
> behavioral RFCs in our implementation? Or is there an event-based hook
> portion of Sofia that I have yet to discover?

I'm a bit loss what you want to do by yourself? Interface towards the
sockets and network? Something else?

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