Features: BRIDGE_FEATURES variable automixmonitor support and use proper party

BRIDGE_FEATURES did not previously support the automixmonitor feature. Now it
does. In addition, the BRIDGE_FEATURES variable would not apply features to
the proper party based on whether the feature option letter was in caps or
in lowercase (both ways would apply it to the caller). Now uppercase applies
to the caller while lowercase applies to the callee (like with the dial option)


git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@378063 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
changes/78/78/1
Jonathan Rose 13 years ago
parent 0f54b3ee37
commit ae655031b9

@ -31,6 +31,16 @@ AMI (Asterisk Manager Interface)
'Manager Show Command' now displays the privileges needed for using a given
manager command instead.
Features
-------------------
* The BRIDGE_FEATURES channel variable would previously only set features for
the calling party and would set this feature regardless of whether the
feature was in caps or in lowercase. Use of a caps feature for a letter
will now apply the feature to the calling party while use of a lowercase
letter will apply that feature to the called party.
* Add support for automixmonitor to the BRIDGE_FEATURES channel variable.
Logging
-------------------
* When performing queue pause/unpause on an interface without specifying an

@ -64,6 +64,9 @@ Dialplan:
- Asterisk has always had code to ignore dash '-' characters that are not
part of a character set in the dialplan extensions. The code now
consistently ignores these characters when matching dialplan extensions.
- BRIDGE_FEATURES channel variable is now casesensitive for feature letter codes.
Uppercase variants apply them to the calling party while lowercase variants
apply them to the called party.
From 10 to 11:

@ -4227,22 +4227,32 @@ static void set_bridge_features_on_config(struct ast_bridge_config *config, cons
}
for (feature = features; *feature; feature++) {
switch (*feature) {
case 'T' :
struct ast_flags *party;
char this_feature;
if (isupper(*feature)) {
party = &(config->features_caller);
} else {
party = &(config->features_callee);
}
this_feature = tolower(*feature);
switch (this_feature) {
case 't' :
ast_set_flag(&(config->features_caller), AST_FEATURE_REDIRECT);
ast_set_flag(party, AST_FEATURE_REDIRECT);
break;
case 'K' :
case 'k' :
ast_set_flag(&(config->features_caller), AST_FEATURE_PARKCALL);
ast_set_flag(party, AST_FEATURE_PARKCALL);
break;
case 'H' :
case 'h' :
ast_set_flag(&(config->features_caller), AST_FEATURE_DISCONNECT);
ast_set_flag(party, AST_FEATURE_DISCONNECT);
break;
case 'W' :
case 'w' :
ast_set_flag(&(config->features_caller), AST_FEATURE_AUTOMON);
ast_set_flag(party, AST_FEATURE_AUTOMON);
break;
case 'x' :
ast_set_flag(party, AST_FEATURE_AUTOMIXMON);
break;
default :
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Skipping unknown feature code '%c'\n", *feature);

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