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author | Anders Svensson <[email protected]> | 2012-08-30 09:39:48 +0200 |
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committer | Anders Svensson <[email protected]> | 2012-08-30 12:09:52 +0200 |
commit | b9f75367e58e8d0ece55f654c540b8c061c3f328 (patch) | |
tree | ff07e69974a5a98060d6896e92386e168f26164a /lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml | |
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diff --git a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml index 0bfbf62cd3..38b3cdcba5 100644 --- a/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml +++ b/lib/diameter/doc/src/diameter.xml @@ -368,7 +368,8 @@ eval(F) -> </code> <p> -Applying an evaluable() <c>E</c> to an argument list <c>A</c> +Applying an <c><seealso marker="#evaluable">evaluable()</seealso></c> +<c>E</c> to an argument list <c>A</c> is meant in the sense of <c>eval([E|A])</c>.</p> <warning> @@ -436,8 +437,8 @@ specified value, or all peers if the atom <c>any</c>.</p> <tag><c>{eval, <seealso marker="#evaluable">evaluable()</seealso>}</c></tag> <item> <p> -Matches only those peers for which the specified <seealso -marker="#evaluable">evaluable()</seealso> returns +Matches only those peers for which the specified <c><seealso +marker="#evaluable">evaluable()</seealso></c> returns <c>true</c> on the connection's <c>diameter_caps</c> record. Any other return value or exception is equivalent to <c>false</c>.</p> </item> @@ -471,9 +472,9 @@ that matches no peer.</p> <p> The <c>host</c> and <c>realm</c> filters examine the outgoing request as passed to <seealso marker="#call">call/4</seealso>, -assuming that this is a record- or list-valued <seealso -marker="diameter_app#message">diameter_app:message()</seealso>, and that -the message contains at most one of each AVP. +assuming that this is a record- or list-valued <c><seealso +marker="diameter_app#message">diameter_app:message()</seealso></c>, +and that the message contains at most one of each AVP. If this is not the case then the <c>{host|realm, <seealso marker="diameter_dict#DATA_TYPES">DiameterIdentity()</seealso>}</c> filters must be used to achieve the desired result. @@ -675,7 +676,7 @@ that is somewhat unique.</p> <p> An option passed to <seealso marker="#start_service">start_service/2</seealso>. -Can be any <seealso marker="#capability">capability()</seealso> as +Can be any <c><seealso marker="#capability">capability()</seealso></c> as well as the following.</p> <taglist> @@ -688,8 +689,8 @@ Defines a Diameter application supported by the service.</p> <p> A service must configure one <c>application</c> for each Diameter application it intends to support. -For an outgoing Diameter request, the relevant <seealso -marker="#application_alias">application_alias()</seealso> is +For an outgoing Diameter request, the relevant <c><seealso +marker="#application_alias">application_alias()</seealso></c> is passed to <seealso marker="#call">call/4</seealso>, while for an incoming request the application identifier in the message header determines the application, the identifier being specified in @@ -786,8 +787,8 @@ TLS is desired over TCP as implemented by A callback invoked upon reception of CER/CEA during capabilities exchange in order to ask whether or not the connection should be accepted. -Applied to the relevant <seealso -marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso> and the +Applied to the relevant <c><seealso +marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso></c> and the <c>#diameter_caps{}</c> record of the connection. Returning <c>ok</c> accepts the connection. Returning <c>integer()</c> causes an incoming @@ -1075,7 +1076,7 @@ outgoing messages.</p> <p> The value returned is the number of seconds since 19680120T031408Z, -the first value that can be encoded as a Diameter <seealso marker="diameter_dict#DATA_TYPES">Time()</seealso>, +the first value that can be encoded as a Diameter <c><seealso marker="diameter_dict#DATA_TYPES">Time()</seealso></c>, at the time the diameter application was started.</p> <marker id="remove_transport"/> @@ -1245,20 +1246,20 @@ An example return value with for a client service with Origin-Host </code> <p> -Here <c>ref</c> is a <seealso -marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso> and <c>options</c> -the corresponding <seealso -marker="#transport_opt">transport_opt()</seealso> list passed to <seealso +Here <c>ref</c> is a <c><seealso +marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso></c> and <c>options</c> +the corresponding <c><seealso +marker="#transport_opt">transport_opt()</seealso></c> list passed to <seealso marker="#add_transport">add_transport/2</seealso>. The <c>watchdog</c> entry shows the state of a connection's RFC 3539 watchdog state machine. -The <c>peer</c> entry identifies the <seealso -marker="diameter_app#peer_ref">diameter_app:peer_ref()</seealso> for +The <c>peer</c> entry identifies the <c><seealso +marker="diameter_app#peer_ref">diameter_app:peer_ref()</seealso></c> for which there will have been <seealso marker="diameter_app#peer_up">peer_up</seealso> callbacks for the Diameter applications identified by the <c>apps</c> entry, -<c>common</c> being the <seealso -marker="#application_alias">application_alias()</seealso>. +<c>common</c> being the <c><seealso +marker="#application_alias">application_alias()</seealso></c>. The <c>caps</c> entry identifies the capabilities sent by the local node and received from the peer during capabilities exchange. The <c>port</c> entry displays socket-level information about the @@ -1277,8 +1278,8 @@ during the lifetime of the transport configuration.</p> <p> A listening transport presents its information slightly differently -since there may be multiple accepted connections for the same <seealso -marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso>. +since there may be multiple accepted connections for the same <c><seealso +marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso></c>. The <c>transport</c> info returned by a server with a single client connection might look as follows.</p> @@ -1405,10 +1406,10 @@ contrast to <c>transport</c> info.</p> <item> <p> Return a <c>{{Counter, Ref}, non_neg_integer()}</c> list of counter values. -<c>Ref</c> can be either a <seealso -marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso> -or a <seealso -marker="diameter_app#peer_ref">diameter_app:peer_ref()</seealso>. +<c>Ref</c> can be either a <c><seealso +marker="#transport_ref">transport_ref()</seealso></c> +or a <c><seealso +marker="diameter_app#peer_ref">diameter_app:peer_ref()</seealso></c>. Entries for the latter are folded into corresponding entries for the former as peer connections go down. Entries for both are removed at <seealso @@ -1569,8 +1570,8 @@ be called to remove transport configuration.</p> </type> <desc> <p> -Subscribe to <seealso -marker="#service_event">service_event()</seealso> messages from +Subscribe to <c><seealso +marker="#service_event">service_event()</seealso></c> messages from a service.</p> <p> |