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NAME
call-handler - (service-processing program-flow)
PURPOSE
Call another handler within the same process.
SYNTAX
call-handler <request path> [ return-value <return value> ]
DESCRIPTION
Calls another handler within the same request in the same process. You can call any handler within the same application. "Calling a handler" means executing it solely within the context of the top handler currently running; no before-handler or after-handler will execute for the called handler. <request path> is the request path served by the handler being called. It can be a string variable or a constant. Use set-param and get-param to pass parameters between the caller and callee handlers. You can obtain a <return value> from the called handler <request path> by using "return-value" clause. See return-handler on how to return a number value from <request path> handler. call-handler uses the same high-performance hash table used by a request to route requests by name; if <request path> is a constant string, then a hash table lookup is performed only once for the life of the process and all subsequent calls use a cached address of the request handler.
EXAMPLES
The following example demonstrate calling a call-handler twice, and also using its output inline in the caller. An input parameter is passed to it, and an output obtained: Copy to file "callsub.golf": %% /callsub public // // First call to call-handler // // Set input for call-handler set-param inp = "some string" (( s call-handler "/sub/service" )) // Get output from call-handler get-param out type string @<<print-out s>> with output [<<print-out out>>] // // Second call to call-handler // // Set input for call-handler called as inline code set-param inp = "new string" (( s @Output: <<call-handler "/sub/service">> )) // Get output from call-handler get-param out type string @<<print-out s>> with output [<<print-out out>>] %% And in "sub/service.golf" file (meaning file "service.golf" in subdirectory "sub"): %% /sub/service private @This is sub! get-param inp (( out @got input: <<print-out inp>> )) set-param out = out %% Create and build an application: gg -k subhandler gg -q Run it: gg -r --req="/callsub" --exec --silent-header The output: This is sub! with output [got input: some string] Output: This is sub! with output [got input: new string]
SEE ALSO
Program flow break-loop call-handler code-blocks continue-loop do-once exit-handler if-defined if-true quit-process return-handler start-loop Service processing after-handler before-handler begin-handler call-handler See all documentation $DATE $VERSION GOLF(2gg)