Encapsulated match if
Simon Hobson
dhcp1 at thehobsons.co.uk
Tue Mar 4 11:06:35 UTC 2008
Olivier Bax de Keating wrote:
>In each classes, I put 2 "match if", and I know
>that this syntax is probably not correct. I'm
>searching for the good one, I mean, a way to
>encapsulate 2 conditions of match, with "if "
>if it exists, or subclasses (but it seems to me
>that they are not done for that ?)
Have you checked 'man dhcp-eval' ?
Two features you probably want to look at :
AND : if match if ( condition 1 AND condition 2 )
Fairly obvious, matches if both conditions are true.
match-first-value : match-first-value ( expression 1, expression 2, ... )
Function that returns the first non-null value.
So if expression 1 has a value then it is
returned, but if it is null then expression 2 is
returned, and so on. I'm not sure you need this,
as I'm not entirely sure what the question is !
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