Yes, they are used at the very same place. here is a code snippet of where i added it for testing purposes:
route[INIT_VARS] { $var(myself) = uri =~ "<regex string to match>" || uri == myself; //if i print $var(myself) it prints 0 $var(myself) = uri =~ "<regex string to match>" || is_myself("$ru"); //if i print $var(myself) it prints 1 // in both cases above the regex part isn't supposed to match and hence correctly returns false. ... } route{ route(INIT_VARS); ... } Thanks, Karthik On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 11:46 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla < mico...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello, > > > On 19.07.18 18:32, Karthik Srinivasan wrote: > > Hello, > > > > Can someone explain to me why statement A returns True and statement B > > returns False. > > > > Statement A: > > is_myself("$ru") > > > > Statement B: > > uri == myself > > > > > > Isn't uri and $ru referencing the same data? > > > > With my current config i am expecting the is_myself to return True; i > > was expecting the same for Statement B but unfortunately it is > > returning False. > > > they are supposed to be the same in this case. > > Are they used at the same place in config? Note that $ru can be changed > by different functions such as those from registrar, dispatcher, lcr, ... > > Cheers, > Daniel > > -- > Daniel-Constantin Mierla -- www.asipto.com > www.twitter.com/miconda -- www.linkedin.com/in/miconda > Kamailio World Conference -- www.kamailioworld.com > >
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