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sip_get_request_method(3SIP)			   Session Initiation Protocol Library Functions		      sip_get_request_method(3SIP)

NAME
sip_get_request_method, sip_get_response_code, sip_get_response_phrase, sip_get_sip_version - obtain attributes from the start line in a SIP message SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsip [ library ... ] #include <sip.h> sip_method_t sip_get_request_method(const sip_msg_t sip_msg, int *error); int sip_get_response_code(sip_msg_t sip_msg, int *error); const sip_str_t *sip_get_response_phrase(sip_msg_t sip_msg, int *error); const sip_str_t*sip_get_sip_version(sip_msg_t sip_msg, int *error); DESCRIPTION
For functions that return a pointer of type sip_str_t, sip_str_t is supplied by: typedef struct sip_str { char *sip_str_ptr; int sip_str_len; }sip_str_t; The sip_str_ptr parameter points to the start of the returned value and sip_str_len supplies the length of the returned value. For example, given the following request line in a SIP message sip_msg that is input to sip_get_request_uri_str(): FROM : <Alice sip:alice@atlanta.com>;tag=1928301774 the return is a pointer to sip_str_t with the sip_str_ptr member pointing to "A" of Alice and sip_str_len being set to 5, the length of Alice. Access functions for headers that can have multiple values take the value as the input, while those that can have only one value take the SIP message sip_msg as the input. The sip_get_request_method() function will return the SIP method from the request line in the SIP message sip_msg. The method can be one of the following: INVITE ACK OPTIONS BYE CANCEL REGISTER REFER INFO SUBSCRIBE NOTIFY PRACK UNKNOWN The sip_get_response_code() function will return the response code response from the request line in the SIP message sip_msg. The sip_get_respose_phrase() function will return the response phrase response from the request line in the SIP message sip_msg. The sip_get_sip_version() function will return the version of the SIP protocol from the request or the response line in the SIP message sip_msg. RETURN VALUES
For functions that return a pointer to sip_str_t, the return value is the specified value on success or NULL in case of error. For func- tions that return an integer, the return value is the specified value on success and -1 on error. The value of errno is not changed by these calls in the event of an error. ERRORS
These functions take a pointer to an integer error as an argument. If the error is non-null, one of the following values is set: EINVAL The input SIP message sip_msg or the header value is null; or the specified header/header value is deleted. EPROTO The header value is not present or invalid. The parser could not parse it correctly. ENOMEM There is an error allocating memory for the return value. On success, the value of the location pointed to by error is set to 0. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libsip(3LIB) SunOS 5.11 25 Jan 2007 sip_get_request_method(3SIP)

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sip_delete_start_line(3SIP)			   Session Initiation Protocol Library Functions		       sip_delete_start_line(3SIP)

NAME
sip_delete_start_line, sip_delete_header, sip_delete_header_by_name, sip_delete_value - delete a SIP header or a header value SYNOPSIS
cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsip [ library ... ] #include <sip.h> int sip_delete_start_line(sip_msg_t sip_msg); int sip_delete_header(sip_msg_t sip_header); int sip_delete_header_by_name(sip_msg_t msg, char *header_name); int sip_delete_value(sip_header_t sip_header, sip_header_value_t sip_header_value); DESCRIPTION
The sip_delete_start_line() function deletes the start line, a request or a response line, from the SIP message sip_msg. The sip_delete_header() function deletes the SIP header specified by sip_header from the associated SIP message sip_msg. The sip_delete_header_by_name() function deletes the SIP header name specified by header_name (long or compact form) from the SIP message sip_msg. The sip_delete_value() deletes the SIP header value specified by sip_header_value from the SIP header sip_header. When a SIP header or value is deleted, the corresponding header or value is marked as deleted. Lookups ignore headers or values that are marked as deleted. RETURN VALUES
These functions return 0 on success and the appropriate error on failure. The value of errno is not changed by these calls in the event of an error. ERRORS
On failure, the returned error could be one of the following: EINVAL If any of the required input is NULL. If the header or value to be deleted does not exist. If the header or value to be deleted has already been deleted. EPERM If the SIP message cannot be modified. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Interface Stability |Committed | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |MT-Level |MT-Safe | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
libsip(3LIB) SunOS 5.11 20 Jan 2007 sip_delete_start_line(3SIP)
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