Hello,
I have no problem in principle with the patch, I am just wary of changing something that works. I do Kamailio builds on four (very different) Linux variants (CentOS 6, Fedora 19, Ubuntu 13.10, Rasbian (Debian Wheezy on Raspberry Pi)) and have never had a problem with the libunistring dependency for WebSockets.
The code in the patch looks straight forward, and the information appears compelling, my question was just about verification and testing of this code copied from the webpage before using it to replace something that currently works.
Regards,
Peter
On 5 February 2014 08:05, Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.comwrote:
Thanks for update. Can you wrap your patch in some define, so it can be applied while keeping the libunistring as alternative? Something like:
#ifdef USE_UTF8_EMBEDDED // your code here #else // libunistring function call #endif
Then it can be pushed without any problem to the master branch, allowing me (and others) to test it easily. After that we can re-evaluate to remove libunistring completely or maybe just make the embedded version default.
Cheers, Daniel
On 05/02/14 07:45, Timo Teras wrote:
On Tue, 04 Feb 2014 21:34:35 +0100 Daniel-Constantin Mierla miconda@gmail.com wrote:
Was there any resolution on this topic? I would like to get rid of
the unnecessary dependency, the code looked fine at a quick check -- if it is just about utf8 encoding/decoding.
Eventually it can be made a compile time switch with defines for both options, keep the code for both cases and be able to easily switch from one to another.
I think the patch was not 'blessed' yet.
Peter asked for testing results along the lines of:
Something as simple as a loop through all possible values calling your function, the libunistring function, and comparing the results would be perfect.
The calling the function with every possible utf-8 string is impossible test plan.
Dunno. Perhaps you want to push the patch with dictator hat on, or some sane test plan can be made. For now, I just applied the patch to my local builds and forgot this.
- Timo
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