It's not an operator, actually. :-) It's just a convention. You can call
your keys anything you like (that's grammatically valid).
On 08/28/2014 09:37 AM, aft wrote:
Hi,
From kamailio documentation, the usage of hashtable is given as :
modparam("htable", "htable", "a=>size=4;")
...
$sht(a=>test) = 1;
$sht(a=>$ci::srcip) = $si;
I get it that in the first statement, a is the hashtable, a new
key-value pair is added to one of its empty bucket (test,1).
What is happening in the second statement?
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