On 12/10/09 1:08 PM, Juha Heinanen wrote:
Daniel-Constantin Mierla writes:
t_on_reply("1"); - run
onreply_route[1] with no locking (default, same
syntax as now) for current transaction.
t_on_reply("1", "0"); - run onreply_route[1] with no locking for
current
transaction.
t_on_reply("1", "1"); - run onreply_route[1] under lock for
current
transaction.
fine, if t_on_reply("1") is equal to t_on_reply("1", "1").
this is very
important for backwards compatibility and error prevention.
t_on_reply("1", "0") is then for optimization purpose.
that was a proposal. Maybe others can have different opinions. I need
this option in several cases, not that often. Note that in K it is by
default off. So in case you do not have set the tm parameter
onreply_avp_mode to 1, then it is eqiuvalent of t_on_reply("1",
"0").
Cheers,
Daniel
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