use -C to display the default VCL , or just put in a command you want to do in C inside the vcl and then see how it looks when running -C -f against the config.<div><br></div><div><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 7:39 AM, Dan <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:dan@retrobadger.net">dan@retrobadger.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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I would like to do some more advanced functionality within our VCL
file, and to do so need to use the inline-c capabilities of
varnish. So, to start off with, I thought I would get my VCL file
to set the headers, so I can test variables, and be sure it is
working. But am getting a WSOD when I impliment my seemingly simple
code.<br>
<br>
<br>
So my main questions are:<br>
* Are there any good docs on the VRT variables<br>
* Are there examples/tutorials on using C within the VCL (for
beginners to the subject)<br>
* Is there something obvious I have overlooked when writing my code<br>
<br>
<br>
The snipper from my current code is:<br>
<i><font color="#660000">sub detectmobile {</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> C{</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> VRT_SetHdr(sp, HDR_BEREQ,
"\020X-Varnish-TeraWurfl:", "no1", vrt_magic_string_end);</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> }C</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000">}</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000">sub vcl_miss {</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> call detectmobile;</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> return(fetch);</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000">}</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000">sub vcl_pipe {</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> call detectmobile;</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> return(pipe);</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000">}</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000">sub vcl_pass {</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> call detectmobile;</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000"> return(pass);</font></i><br>
<i><font color="#660000">}</font></i><br>
<br>
<br>
Thanks for your advice,<br>
Dan<br>
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