Supported Header
[SIP Headers]

Collaboration diagram for Supported Header:


Detailed Description

The Supported header enumerates all the capabilities of the client or server.

Its syntax is defined in [S10.41] as follows:

    Supported  =  ( "Supported" / "k" ) HCOLON
                  [option-tag *(COMMA option-tag)]


Defines

#define sip_supported(sip)
 Access a sip_supported_t from sip_t.
#define SIP_SUPPORTED_INIT()
 Initializer for structure sip_supported_t.
#define SIPTAG_SUPPORTED(x)
 Tag list item for pointer to a Supported header structure.
#define SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_REF(x)
 Tag list item for reference to a a Supported header pointer.
#define SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_STR(s)
 Tag list item for string with Supported header value.
#define SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_STR_REF(x)
 Tag list item for reference to a a Supported header string.

Typedefs

typedef msg_list_t sip_supported_t
 The structure sip_supported_t contains representation of an Supported header.

Enumerator

 sip_supported_hash
 @

Hash of Supported header.


Functions

SOFIAPUBFUN int sip_supported_d (su_home_t *, msg_header_t *, char *s, int slen)
 Parse a Supported header.
SOFIAPUBFUN int sip_supported_e (char b[], int bsiz, msg_header_t const *h, int flags)
 Print a Supported header.
sip_supported_tsip_supported_init (sip_supported_t x[1])
 Initialize a structure sip_supported_t.
int sip_is_supported (sip_header_t const *header)
 Test if header object is instance of sip_supported_t.
sip_supported_tsip_supported_dup (su_home_t *home, sip_supported_t const *hdr))
 Duplicate (deep copy) sip_supported_t.
sip_supported_tsip_supported_copy (su_home_t *home, sip_supported_t const *hdr))
 Copy a sip_supported_t header structure.
sip_supported_tsip_supported_make (su_home_t *home, char const *s))
 Make a header structure sip_supported_t.
sip_supported_tsip_supported_format (su_home_t *home, char const *fmt,...)))
 Make a Supported header from formatting result.

Variables

tag_typedef_t siptag_supported
 Tag for Supported header object.
tag_typedef_t siptag_supported_str
 Tag for string with Supported header value.
msg_hclass_t sip_supported_class []
 Header class for SIP Supported header.


Define Documentation

 
#define SIP_SUPPORTED_INIT (  ) 

Initializer for structure sip_supported_t.

A static sip_supported_t structure must be initialized. The SIP_SUPPORTED_INIT() macro provides initialization value. For instance,

#define SIPTAG_SUPPORTED (  ) 

Tag list item for pointer to a Supported header structure.

The SIPTAG_SUPPORTED() macro is used to include a tag item with a pointer to a sip_supported_t object in a tag list.

Parameters:
x pointer to a sip_supported_t header structure, or NULL.
The corresponding tag taking reference parameter is SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_REF().

#define SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_STR (  ) 

Tag list item for string with Supported header value.

The SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_STR() macro is used to include a tag item with a string containing value of a sip_supported_t header in a tag list.

Parameters:
s pointer to a string containing sip_supported_t value, or NULL.
The string in SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_STR() can be converted to a sip_supported_t header structure by giving the string s has second argument to function sip_supported_make().

The corresponding tag taking reference parameter is SIPTAG_SUPPORTED_STR_REF().


Typedef Documentation

struct msg_list_s sip_supported_t

The structure sip_supported_t contains representation of an Supported header.

The sip_supported_t is defined as follows:

 typedef struct msg_list_s
 {
   msg_common_t       k_common[1];  // Common fragment info
   msg_list_t        *k_next;         // Link to next header
   msg_param_t       *k_items;      // List of items
 } sip_supported_t;


Enumerator Documentation

sip_supported_hash

@

Hash of Supported header.


Function Documentation

int sip_is_supported ( sip_header_t const *  header  )  [inline]

Test if header object is instance of sip_supported_t.

The function sip_is_supported() returns true (nonzero) if the header class is an instance of Supported header object and false (zero) otherwise.

Parameters:
header pointer to the header structure to be tested
Returns:
The function sip_is_supported() returns true (nonzero) if the header object is an instance of header supported and false (zero) otherwise.

sip_supported_t * sip_supported_copy ( su_home_t home,
sip_supported_t const *  hdr 
) [inline]

Copy a sip_supported_t header structure.

The function sip_supported_copy() copies a header structure hdr. If the header structure hdr contains a reference (hdr->h_next) to a list of headers, all the headers in that list are copied, too. The function uses given memory home to allocate all the memory areas used to copy the header structure hdr.

Parameters:
home memory home used to allocate new structure
hdr pointer to the header structure to be copied
When copying, only the header structure and parameter lists attached to it are duplicated. The new header structure retains all the references to the strings within the old hdr header, including the encoding of the old header, if present.

Example
   supported = sip_supported_copy(home, sip->sip_supported);
Returns:
The function sip_supported_copy() returns a pointer to newly copied header structure, or NULL upon an error.

sip_supported_t * sip_supported_dup ( su_home_t home,
sip_supported_t const *  hdr 
) [inline]

Duplicate (deep copy) sip_supported_t.

The function sip_supported_dup() duplicates a header structure hdr. If the header structure hdr contains a reference (hdr->x_next) to a list of headers, all the headers in the list are duplicated, too.

Parameters:
home memory home used to allocate new structure
hdr header structure to be duplicated
When duplicating, all parameter lists and non-constant strings attached to the header are copied, too. The function uses given memory home to allocate all the memory areas used to copy the header.

Example
   supported = sip_supported_dup(home, sip->sip_supported);
Returns:
The function sip_supported_dup() returns a pointer to the newly duplicated sip_supported_t header structure, or NULL upon an error.

sip_supported_t * sip_supported_format ( su_home_t home,
char const *  fmt,
  ... 
) [inline]

Make a Supported header from formatting result.

The function sip_supported_format() makes a new Supported header object using formatting result as its value. The function first prints the arguments according to the format fmt specified. Then it allocates a new header structure, and uses the formatting result as the header value.

Parameters:
home memory home used to allocate new header structure.
fmt string used as a printf()-style format
... argument list for format
Note:
This function is usually implemented as a macro calling msg_header_format().
Returns:
The function sip_supported_format() returns a pointer to newly makes header structure, or NULL upon an error.

sip_supported_t* sip_supported_init ( sip_supported_t  x[1]  )  [inline]

Initialize a structure sip_supported_t.

An sip_supported_t structure can be initialized with the sip_supported_init() function/macro. For instance,

  sip_supported_t sip_supported;
 
  sip_supported_init(&sip_supported);

sip_supported_t * sip_supported_make ( su_home_t home,
char const *  s 
) [inline]

Make a header structure sip_supported_t.

The function sip_supported_make() makes a new sip_supported_t header structure. It allocates a new header structure, and decodes the string s as the value of the structure.

Parameters:
home memory home used to allocate new header structure.
s string to be decoded as value of the new header structure
Note:
This function is usually implemented as a macro calling sip_header_make().
Returns:
The function sip_supported_make() returns a pointer to newly maked sip_supported_t header structure, or NULL upon an error.


Variable Documentation

msg_hclass_t sip_supported_class[]

Header class for SIP Supported header.

The header class sip_supported_class defines how a SIP Supported header is parsed and printed. It also contains methods used by SIP parser and other functions to manipulate the sip_supported_t header structure.


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