Sneaky!  Works like a charm.  I guess this is in the next documentation
update :^)

Michael

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles P Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 1:59 PM
To: Michael Stovenour
Cc: 'SIPp-Users'
Subject: RE: [Sipp-users] Problem starting SIPp with a regular expression:
Variable $1 is referenced 1 times!

How about:
<Reference variables="1" />

Already comitted.

Charles




"Michael Stovenour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
08/27/2008 02:54 PM

To
Charles P Wright/Watson/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc
"'SIPp-Users'" <[email protected]>
Subject
RE: [Sipp-users] Problem starting SIPp with a regular expression: Variable 
$1 is referenced 1 times!






How about a way to tell the scenario that a variable is intentionally
unused?  Or maybe the parser could call WARNING() and continue.  Or both?

-----Original Message-----
From: Charles P Wright [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, August 27, 2008 1:34 PM
To: Michael Stovenour
Cc: SIPp-Users; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Sipp-users] Problem starting SIPp with a regular expression:
Variable $1 is referenced 1 times!

Everyone complains about this.  Is there really no one else that checking 
references has saved from hours of fruitless debugging?

Charles




"Michael Stovenour" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
08/27/2008 02:24 PM

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[Sipp-users] Problem starting SIPp with a regular expression:   Variable 
$1 is referenced 1 times!






 to grab the user part of the To: header.  The To: header looks like this:
                 To: 
<sip:2082221234;[EMAIL PROTECTED];user=phone>
I've defined the re to look like this:
<ereg regexp="<sip:([^;@]*)" search_in="hdr" header="To:" assign_to="1,2" 
/>
Where the idea is to match only the portion following the sip: using a RE
sub-match with ().  In this case SIPp is placing all of the matching
characters for the entire RE into $1 and the sub-match in $2.  I later use
[$2] when I want to recall the user portion of the To header.  It all 
works
except....
SIPp refuses to start unless I use both variables somewhere in the 
scenario.
I really do not need $1; it is just an artifact of the RE behavior, yet I
must some how "refer" to $1 or I receive the following error:
                 Variable $1 is referenced 1 times!
I built a fake reference like this:
                 <assign assign_to="1" variable="2" />
That just creates a second reference to variable 1 and SIPp is happy but
this seems like a real waste.
Michael


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