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sip_parse_uri(3SISession Initiation Protocol Library Functisip_parse_uri(3SIP)

NAME
       sip_parse_uri, sip_free_parsed_uri - parse a URI and free a parsed URI

SYNOPSIS
       cc [ flag ... ] file ... -lsip [ library ... ]
       #include <sip.h>

       sip_uri_t sip_parse_uri(sip_str_t *uri_str,
	   int *error);

       void sip_free_parsed_uri(sip_uri_t sip_uri);

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 input to
       sip_get_request_uri_str():

	 INVITE sip:marconi@radio.org SIP/2.0

       the return is a pointer to sip_str_t with the sip_str_ptr member point‐
       ing  to	"s"  of sip:marconi@radio.org and sip_str_len being set to 21,
       the length of sip:marconi@radio.org.

       The sip_parse_uri() function takes a URI string in the  form  sip_str_t
       and returns a parsed URI sip_uri. The syntax of the URI is as specified
       in RFC 3261, section 25.1.  If the  parser  encounters  an  error  when
       parsing	a  component,  it  sets the appropriate error bit in the error
       flags and proceeds to the next component, if present.

       The sip_free_parsed_uri() function takes a parsed URI sip_uri, obtained
       from sip_parse_uri(), and frees any associated memory.

RETURN VALUES
       The sip_parse_uri() function returns the parsed URI sip_uri on success.
       It returns a NULL if memory cannot be allocated for the parsed URI.

       The value of errno is not changed by these calls in  the	 event	of  an
       error.

ERRORS
       If the error is non-null, the following values is set:

       EINVAL	 The  SIP  header value of the SIP message is NULL or there is
		 no URI.

		 The input URI is null	or  the	 requested  URI	 component  is
		 invalid. The error flag is set for the requested component.

		 The URI parameters or headers are requested from a non-SIP[S]
		 URI; or the 'opaque', 'query', 'path', 'reg-name'  components
		 are requested from a SIP[S] URI.

       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	     │Stable			   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │MT-Level		     │MT-Safe			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       libsip(3SIP)

SunOS 5.10			  20 Mar 2007		   sip_parse_uri(3SIP)
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