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Addition of the FrameHook API (AKA AwesomeHooks)
So far all our tools for viewing and manipulating media streams
within Asterisk have been entirely focused on audio. That made
sense then, but is not scalable now. The FrameHook API lets us
tap into and manipulate _ANY_ type of media or signaling passed
on a channel present today or in the future. This tool is a step
in the direction of expanding Asterisk's boundaries and will help
generate some rather interesting applications in the future.
In addition to the FrameHook API, a simple dialplan function
exercising the api has been included as well. This function
is called FRAME_TRACE(). FRAME_TRACE() allows for the internal
ast_frames read and written to a channel to be output. Filters
can be placed on this function to debug only certain types of frames.
This function could be thought of as an internal way of doing
ast_frame packet captures.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/925/
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r286059 | twilson | 2010-09-10 14:25:08 -0500 (Fri, 10 Sep 2010) | 16 lines
Inherit CHANNEL() writes to both sides of a Local channel
Having Local (/n) channels as queue members and setting the language in the
extension with Set(CHANNEL(language)=fr) sets the language on the Local/...,2
channel. Hold time report playbacks happen on the Local/...,1 channel and
therefor do not play in the specified language.
This patch modifies func_channel_write to call the setoption callback and pass
the CHANNEL() write info to the callback. chan_local uses this information to
look up the other side of the channel and apply the same changes to it.
(closes issue #17673)
Reported by: Guggemand
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/903/
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The purpose of this patch is to eliminate struct ast_callerid since it has
turned into a miscellaneous collection of various party information.
Eliminate struct ast_callerid and replace it with the following struct
organization:
struct ast_party_name {
char *str;
int char_set;
int presentation;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_number {
char *str;
int plan;
int presentation;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_subaddress {
char *str;
int type;
unsigned char odd_even_indicator;
unsigned char valid;
};
struct ast_party_id {
struct ast_party_name name;
struct ast_party_number number;
struct ast_party_subaddress subaddress;
char *tag;
};
struct ast_party_dialed {
struct {
char *str;
int plan;
} number;
struct ast_party_subaddress subaddress;
int transit_network_select;
};
struct ast_party_caller {
struct ast_party_id id;
char *ani;
int ani2;
};
The new organization adds some new information as well.
* The party name and number now have their own presentation value that can
be manipulated independently. ISDN supplies the presentation value for
the name and number at different times with the possibility that they
could be different.
* The party name and number now have a valid flag. Before this change the
name or number string could be empty if the presentation were restricted.
Most channel drivers assume that the name or number is then simply not
available instead of indicating that the name or number was restricted.
* The party name now has a character set value. SIP and Q.SIG have the
ability to indicate what character set a name string is using so it could
be presented properly.
* The dialed party now has a numbering plan value that could be useful to
have available.
The various channel drivers will need to be updated to support the new
core features as needed. They have simply been converted to supply
current functionality at this time.
The following items of note were either corrected or enhanced:
* The CONNECTEDLINE() and REDIRECTING() dialplan functions were
consolidated into func_callerid.c to share party id handling code.
* CALLERPRES() is now deprecated because the name and number have their
own presentation values.
* Fixed app_alarmreceiver.c write_metadata(). The workstring[] could
contain garbage. It also can only contain the caller id number so using
ast_callerid_parse() on it is silly. There was also a typo in the
CALLERNAME if test.
* Fixed app_rpt.c using ast_callerid_parse() on the channel's caller id
number string. ast_callerid_parse() alters the given buffer which in this
case is the channel's caller id number string. Then using
ast_shrink_phone_number() could alter it even more.
* Fixed caller ID name and number memory leak in chan_usbradio.c.
* Fixed uninitialized char arrays cid_num[] and cid_name[] in
sig_analog.c.
* Protected access to a caller channel with lock in chan_sip.c.
* Clarified intent of code in app_meetme.c sla_ring_station() and
dial_trunk(). Also made save all caller ID data instead of just the name
and number strings.
* Simplified cdr.c set_one_cid(). It hand coded the ast_callerid_merge()
function.
* Corrected some weirdness with app_privacy.c's use of caller
presentation.
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People expressed an interest in having access to the exact length of calls to a finer degree than seconds. See the CHANGES and UPGRADE.txt for usage also updated the sample configs to note the change.
Patch by snuffy.
(closes issue #16559)
Reported by: cianmaher
Tested by: cianmaher, snuffy
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/461/
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After 5 years in mantis and over a year on reviewboard, SRTP support is finally
being comitted. This includes generic CHANNEL dialplan functions that work for
getting the status of whether a call has secure media or signaling as defined
by the underlying channel technology and for setting whether or not a new
channel being bridged to a calling channel should have secure signaling or
media. See doc/tex/secure-calls.tex for examples.
Original patch by mikma, updated for trunk and revised by me.
(closes issue #5413)
Reported by: mikma
Tested by: twilson, notthematrix, hemanshurpatel
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From reviewboard:
Digium has a commercial customer who has made extensive use of the connected party and
redirecting information present in later versions of Asterisk Business Edition and which
is to be in the upcoming 1.8 release. Through their use of the feature, new problems and solutions
have come about. This patch adds several enhancements to maximize usage of the connected party
and redirecting information functionality.
First, Asterisk trunk already had connected line interception macros. These macros allow you to
manipulate connected line information before it was sent out to its target. This patch adds the
same feature except for redirecting information instead.
Second, the ast_callerid and ast_party_id structures have been enhanced to provide a "tag." This
tag can be set with func_callerid, func_connectedline, func_redirecting, and in the case of DAHDI,
mISDN, and SIP channels, can be set in a configuration file. The idea behind the callerid tag is
that it can be set to whatever value the administrator likes. Later, when running connected line
and redirecting macros, the admin can read the tag off the appropriate structure to determine what
action to take. You can think of this sort of like a channel variable, except that instead of having
the variable associated with a channel, the variable is associated with a specific identity within
Asterisk.
Third, app_dial has two new options, s and u. The s option lets a dialplan writer force a specific
caller ID tag to be placed on the outgoing channel. The u option allows the dialplan writer to force
a specific calling presentation value on the outgoing channel.
Fourth, there is a new control frame subclass called AST_CONTROL_READ_ACTION added. This was added
to correct a very specific situation. In the case of SIP semi-attended (blond) transfers, the party
being transferred would not have the opportunity to run a connected line interception macro to
possibly alter the transfer target's connected line information. The issue here was that during a
blond transfer, the SIP transfer code has no bridged channel on which to queue the connected line
update. The way this was corrected was to add this new control frame subclass. Now, we queue an
AST_CONTROL_READ_ACTION frame on the channel on which the connected line interception macro should
be run. When ast_read is called to read the frame, ast_read responds by calling a callback function
associated with the specific read action the control frame describes. In this case, the action taken
is to run the connected line interception macro on the transferee's channel.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/652/
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This directs users to documents which can help explain the
concepts and configuration options settable with the function.
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This allows for multiple SRV queries to be done
from the dialplan for the same service on a single call while
still allowing one to bypass the call to SRVQUERY if they so
please.
Taking action since no comments had been left for a while.
This can easily be reverted if needed. External tests
still pass.
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* Change copyright date
* Place channel in autoservice when doing SRV lookup
* Get rid of trailing whitespace
* Change logic in load_module function
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From Reviewboard:
CCSS stands for Call Completion Supplementary Services. An admittedly out-of-date
overview of the architecture can be found in the file doc/CCSS_architecture.pdf
in the CCSS branch. Off the top of my head, the big differences between what is
implemented and what is in the document are as follows:
1. We did not end up modifying the Hangup application at all.
2. The document states that a single call completion monitor may be used across
multiple calls to the same device. This proved to not be such a good idea
when implementing protocol-specific monitors, and so we ended up using one
monitor per-device per-call.
3. There are some configuration options which were conceived after the document
was written. These are documented in the ccss.conf.sample that is on this
review request.
For some basic understanding of terminology used throughout this code, see the
ccss.tex document that is on this review.
This implements CCBS and CCNR in several flavors.
First up is a "generic" implementation, which can work over any channel technology
provided that the channel technology can accurately report device state. Call
completion is requested using the dialplan application CallCompletionRequest and can
be canceled using CallCompletionCancel. Device state subscriptions are used in order
to monitor the state of called parties.
Next, there is a SIP-specific implementation of call completion. This method uses the
methods outlined in draft-ietf-bliss-call-completion-06 to implement call completion
using SIP signaling. There are a few things to note here:
* The agent/monitor terminology used throughout Asterisk sometimes is the reverse of
what is defined in the referenced draft.
* Implementation of the draft required support for SIP PUBLISH. I attempted to write
this in a generic-enough fashion such that if someone were to want to write PUBLISH
support for other event packages, such as dialog-state or presence, most of the effort
would be in writing callbacks specific to the event package.
* A subportion of supporting PUBLISH reception was that we had to implement a PIDF
parser. The PIDF support added is a bit minimal. I first wrote a validation
routine to ensure that the PIDF document is formatted properly. The rest of the
PIDF reading is done in-line in the call-completion-specific PUBLISH-handling
code. In other words, while there is PIDF support here, it is not in any state
where it could easily be applied to other event packages as is.
Finally, there are a variety of ISDN-related call completion protocols supported. These
were written by Richard Mudgett, and as such I can't really say much about their
implementation. There are notes in the CHANGES file that indicate the ISDN protocols
over which call completion is supported.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/523
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From Review Board:
There are two interrelated changes here.
First, there is the introduction of func_srv. This adds two new read-only
dialplan functions, SRVQUERY and SRVRESULT. They work very similarly to the
ENUMQUERY and ENUMRESULT functions, except that this allows one to query SRV
records instead. In order to facilitate this work, I added a couple of new API
calls to srv.h. ast_srv_get_record_count tells the number of records returned
by an SRV lookup. This number is calculated at the time of the SRV lookup.
ast_srv_get_nth_record allows one to get a numbered SRV record.
Second, there is the modification to chan_sip that allows one to specify a
hostname or IP address (along with a port) to send an outgoing INVITE to when
dialing a SIP peer. This goes hand-in-hand with func_srv. You can query SRV
records and then use the host and port from the results to dial via a specific
host instead of what is configured in sip.conf.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/608
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The PITCH_SHIFT function can be used on a channel to independently
modify the pitch of both rx and tx audio streams. Now you can
improve your conference calls by assigning a random pitch effect
to everyone entering a meetme room, or just make your day more
interesting by making your co-workers sound funny. These are just
some of the numerious practical uses for this function. Enjoy!
https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/526/
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Current support for regex matching was previously only available on the group.
Also, error reporting for regex failures has been added. In addition to this
feature enhancement a unit test has been written to check the regular expression
logic to ensure the count operation is working as expected.
(closes issue #16642)
Reported by: kobaz
Patches:
groupmatch2.patch uploaded by kobaz (license 834)
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/503/
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1) It occurred to me that the difference in usage between the error ast_str and
the ast_test_update_status() usage has turned out to be a bit ambiguous in
practice. In a lot of cases, the same message was being sent to both.
In other cases, it was only sent to one or the other. My opinion now is that
in every case, I think it makes sense to do both; we should output it to the
CLI as well as save it off for logging purposes.
This change results in most of the changes in this diff, since it required
changes to all existing unit tests. It also allowed for some simplifications
of unit test API implementation code.
2) Update ast_test_status_update() to include the file, function, and line
number for the code providing the update.
3) There are some formatting tweaks here and there. Hopefully they aren't too
distracting for code review purposes. Reviewboard's diff viewer seems to do a
pretty good job of pointing out when something is a whitespace change.
4) I moved the md5_test and sha1_test into the test_utils module. It seemed
like a better approach since these tests are so tiny.
5) I changed the number of nodes used in heap_test_2 from 1 million to
100 thousand. The only reason for this was to reduce the time it took
for this test to run.
6) Remove an unused function prototype that was at the bottom of utils.h.
7) Simplify test_insert() using the LIST_INSERT_SORTALPHA() macro. The one
minor difference in behavior is that it no longer checks for a test registered
with the same name.
8) Expand the code in test_alloc() to provide specific error messages for each
failure case, to clearly inform developers if they forget to set the name,
summary, description, etc.
9) Tweak the output of the "test show registered" CLI command. I swapped the
name and category to have the category first. It seemed more natural since
that is the sort key.
10) Don't output the status ast_str in the "test show results" CLI command.
This is going to tend to be pretty verbose, so just leave that for the
detailed test logs (test generate results).
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/493/
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Also include the tests provided by the reporter, as regression tests.
(closes issue #16667)
Reported by: wdoekes
Patches:
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When this patch was originally submitted, the code allowed for the token to be
set via a channel variable. I decided that a cleaner approach would be to
integrate it into the CHANNEL() function. Unfortunately, that is not a suitable
approach. It's not possible to get the value set on the channel soon enough
using that method. So, go back to the simple channel variable method.
(closes issue #16711)
Reported by: homesick
Patches:
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This change makes the AES tests in test_substitution.c pass. We still need to
work through what's going wrong in the ast_str version.
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* Add REPLACE function, which searches a given variable for a set of
characters and replaces each with a given character.
* Add PASSTHRU function, which passes a literal string back, like a NoOp for
functions. Intent is to be able to specify a literal string to another
function that takes a variable name as an argument.
* Let the array manipulation functions work with dialplan functions, in
addition to variables. This allows the array manipulation functions to
modify ASTDB and ODBC backends, assuming the func_odbc configuration has
both read and write functions.
(closes issue #15223)
Reported by: ajohnson
Patches:
20091112__issue15223.diff.txt uploaded by tilghman (license 14)
Tested by: lmadsen, tilghman
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The functions needed doesn't exist in Speex 1.05 which is what a lot of distros use.
1.2 seems to have been in beta status for years, and does include the sexy functions needed for func_speex to work.
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The Telecom Specs in NZ suggests that SUB ADDRESS is always on, so doing
"desk to desk" between offices each with an asterisk box over the ISDN
should then be possible, without a whole load of DDI numbers required.
(closes issue #15604)
Reported by: alecdavis
Patches:
asterisk_subaddr_trunk.diff11.txt uploaded by alecdavis (license 585)
Some minor modificatons were made.
Tested by: alecdavis, rmudgett
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/405/
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This patch finishes the implementation of OBJ_MULTIPLE in astobj2 (the
case where multiple results need to be returned; OBJ_NODATA mode
already was supported). In addition, it converts ast_channel_iterators
(only the targeted versions, not the ones that iterate over all
channels) to use this method.
During this work, I removed the 'ao2_flags' arguments to the
ast_channel_iterator constructor functions; there were no uses of that
argument yet, there is only one possible flag to pass, and it made the
iterators less 'opaque'. If at some point in the future someone really
needs an ast_channel_iterator that does not lock the container, we can
provide constructor(s) for that purpose.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/379/
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Pay attention to the return value of the manipulate function.
While this looks like an optimization, it prevents a crash from occurring
when used with certain audiohook callbacks (diagnosed with SVN trunk,
backported to 1.4 to keep the source consistent across versions).
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r222152 | kpfleming | 2009-10-05 20:16:36 -0500 (Mon, 05 Oct 2009) | 20 lines
Fix ao2_iterator API to hold references to containers being iterated.
See Mantis issue for details of what prompted this change.
Additional notes:
This patch changes the ao2_iterator API in two ways: F_AO2I_DONTLOCK
has become an enum instead of a macro, with a name that fits our
naming policy; also, it is now necessary to call
ao2_iterator_destroy() on any iterator that has been
created. Currently this only releases the reference to the container
being iterated, but in the future this could also release other
resources used by the iterator, if the iterator implementation changes
to use additional resources.
(closes issue #15987)
Reported by: kpfleming
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/383/
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r207945 | tilghman | 2009-07-21 17:38:54 -0500 (Tue, 21 Jul 2009) | 8 lines
Force an error if a blank is passed to QUOTE (because the documentation states the argument is not optional).
This change makes URIENCODE and QUOTE behave similarly, since the documentation
states that the argument is not optional, for both.
(closes issue #15439)
Reported by: pkempgen
Patches:
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Ensure that user-provided CFLAGS and LDFLAGS are honored.
This commit changes the build system so that user-provided flags (in ASTCFLAGS
and ASTLDFLAGS) are supplied to the compiler/linker *after* all flags provided
by the build system itself, so that the user can effectively override the
build system's flags if desired. In addition, ASTCFLAGS and ASTLDFLAGS can now
be provided *either* in the environment before running 'make', or as variable
assignments on the 'make' command line. As a result, the use of COPTS and LDOPTS
is no longer necessary, so they are no longer documented, but are still supported
so as not to break existing build systems that supply them when building Asterisk.
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This is a continuation of revision 885 to LibPRI (Capture and expose the Reverse
Charging Indication IE on ISDN PRI) which added the ability to get/set Reverse
Charging Indication in LibPRI. This patch adds the ability to specify RCI on
the outbound leg of a PRI call from within Asterisk, by prefixing the dialed
number with a capital 'C' like:
...,Dial(DAHDI/g1/C4445556666)
And to read it off an inbound channel:
exten => s,1,Set(RCI=${CHANNEL(reversecharge)})
Thanks again to rmudgett for the thorough review.
(closes issue #13760)
Reported by: mrgabu
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/303/
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CEL is the new system for logging channel events. This was inspired after
facing many problems trying to represent what is possible to happen to a call
in Asterisk using CDR records. For more information on CEL, see the built in
HTML or PDF documentation generated from the files in doc/tex/.
Many thanks to Steve Murphy (murf) and Brian Degenhardt (bmd) for their hard
work developing this code. Also, thanks to Matt Nicholson (mnicholson) and
Sean Bright (seanbright) for their assistance in the final push to get this
code ready for Asterisk trunk.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/239/
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Move function SYSINFO static documentation to the new AstXML form.
(issue #15245)
Reported by: eliel
Patches:
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r197194 | tilghman | 2009-05-27 14:09:42 -0500 (Wed, 27 May 2009) | 5 lines
Use a different determinator on whether to print the delimiter, since leading fields may be blank.
(closes issue #15208)
Reported by: ramonpeek
Patch by me, though inspired in part by a patch from ramonpeek
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This patch adds 'const' tags to a number of Asterisk APIs where they are appropriate (where the API already demanded that the function argument not be modified, but the compiler was not informed of that fact). The list includes:
- CLI command handlers
- CLI command handler arguments
- AGI command handlers
- AGI command handler arguments
- Dialplan application handler arguments
- Speech engine API function arguments
In addition, various file-scope and function-scope constant arrays got 'const' and/or 'static' qualifiers where they were missing.
Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/251/
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This branch adds additional methods to dialplan functions, whereby the result
buffers are now dynamic buffers, which can be expanded to the size of any
result. No longer are variable substitutions limited to 4095 bytes of data.
In addition, the common case of needing buffers much smaller than that will
enable substitution to only take up the amount of memory actually needed.
The existing variable substitution routines are still available, but users
of those API calls should transition to using the dynamic-buffer APIs.
Reviewboard: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/174/
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* Wait for a DivertingLegInformation3 message after receiving a
DivertingLegInformation1 message to complete the redirecting-to information
before queuing a redirecting update to the other channel.
* A DivertingLegInformation2 message should be responded to with a
DivertingLegInformation3 when the COLR is determined. If the call
could or does experience another redirection, you should manually
determine the COLR to send to the switch by setting REDIRECTING(to-pres)
to the COLR and setting REDIRECTING(to-num) = ${EXTEN}.
* A DivertingLegInformation2 message must have an original called number
if the redirection count is greater than one. Since Asterisk does
not keep track of this information, we can only indicate that the
number is not available due to interworking.
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The messages sent by a technology when a connected line update is received
are best determined by the current call state of the channel. The struct
ast_party_connected_line.source value is really only useful as a possible
tracing aid.
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There is a lot that could be said about this, but the patch is a big
improvement for performance, stability, code maintainability,
and ease of future code development.
The channel list is no longer an unsorted linked list. The main container
for channels is an astobj2 hash table. All of the code related to searching
for channels or iterating active channels has been rewritten. Let n be
the number of active channels. Iterating the channel list has gone from
O(n^2) to O(n). Searching for a channel by name went from O(n) to O(1).
Searching for a channel by extension is still O(n), but uses a new method
for doing so, which is more efficient.
The ast_channel object is now a reference counted object. The benefits
here are plentiful. Some benefits directly related to issues in the
previous code include:
1) When threads other than the channel thread owning a channel wanted
access to a channel, it had to hold the lock on it to ensure that it didn't
go away. This is no longer a requirement. Holding a reference is
sufficient.
2) There are places that now require less dealing with channel locks.
3) There are places where channel locks are held for much shorter periods
of time.
4) There are places where dealing with more than one channel at a time becomes
_MUCH_ easier. ChanSpy is a great example of this. Writing code in the
future that deals with multiple channels will be much easier.
Some additional information regarding channel locking and reference count
handling can be found in channel.h, where a new section has been added that
discusses some of the rules associated with it.
Mark Michelson also assisted with the development of this patch. He did the
conversion of ChanSpy and introduced a new API, ast_autochan, which makes it
much easier to deal with holding on to a channel pointer for an extended period
of time and having it get automatically updated if the channel gets masqueraded.
Mark was also a huge help in the code review process.
Thanks to David Vossel for his assistance with this branch, as well. David
did the conversion of the DAHDIScan application by making it become a wrapper
for ChanSpy internally.
The changes come from the svn/asterisk/team/russell/ast_channel_ao2 branch.
Review: http://reviewboard.digium.com/r/203/
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There seems to be a bug with old versions of g++ that doesn't allow a structure
member to use the name list. Rename list member to group_list in ast_group_info
and change the few places it is used.
(closes issue #14790)
Reported by: stuarth
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