Hello,

pushed a patch that defines MOD_modname for each loaded module.

It is easier than adding a new directive IFMODULE. Now it can be tested in config with:

#!ifdef MOD_xyz

I took module name from what is set as name in exported structure of the module, that is the module name (without any extension).

I would make all upercases, but wanted to check first if people will find a conflict by a potential case of different modules with same name but using different case letters. I say that shall not be the case, but theoretically is possible...

Btw, I just tested it compiles, give it a test and let me know the results.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 3/26/13 6:48 PM, Olle E. Johansson wrote:
Hi!

Something I would like to see in Kamailio is something used heavily in Apache 
HTTPD, a config parser statement like #IFDEF for modules. WIth this a part of 
the config only applies if a module is loaded, like

#!IFMODULE SNMPSTATS.SO
modparam()
#!ENDIF

Another way to implement it would be to have modules publish a #!DEFINE, like

#!IFDEF MOD_SNMPSTATS.SO

Now, I don't know how Kamailio parses the configuration files. Is this at all 
possible? Either the module itself or the config file parser could inject these 
variables - but at module init it may be too late.

Any ideas, someone who understands the config file parsing?

/O
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