[test-results] [Bamboo] Asterisk - Trunk > Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) > #239 has FAILED (5 tests failed). Change made by Tilghman Lesher.

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Asterisk - Trunk > Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) > #239 failed.
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Code has been updated by Tilghman Lesher.
2/2 jobs failed with 5 failing tests.

http://bamboo.asterisk.org/browse/ASTTRUNK-LUCID-239/


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Failing Jobs
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  - amd64 (Default Stage): 1 of 97 tests failed.
  - i386 (Default Stage): 4 of 97 tests failed.


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Code Changes
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Tilghman Lesher (303198):

>Add DB_KEYS.
>
>Discussion on #asterisk on 2011-01-19:
>(02:07:03 PM) boch: i wonder how to cycle all entries in a tree
>(02:07:11 PM) leifmadsen: use While()
>(02:07:17 PM) leifmadsen: you need to know the tree structure already though
>(02:07:36 PM) boch: what you mean?
>(02:09:02 PM) leifmadsen: you need to know the structure prior to looping, because you can't just return the structure from the dialplan
>(02:09:43 PM) leifmadsen: the only way I can think of doing that is via something like writing the output of:  asterisk -rx "database show" to a file, then looping through that to know the structure of the database and check everything
>(02:09:59 PM) leifmadsen: but at that point you're better off just using either a relational database or an external script
>(02:10:13 PM) boch: for example i need to know all entries in the tree
>(02:10:15 PM) boch: got it
>(02:10:20 PM) leifmadsen: exactly
>(02:10:22 PM) leifmadsen: that's the problem
>(02:10:22 PM) boch: thank you
>(02:13:09 PM) mateu: yeah, i'm surprised there isn't something from the dialplan like 'database show family' so one can get all keys in a family to loop over.
>(02:15:35 PM) leifmadsen: database shows everything
>(02:16:22 PM) mateu: i mean something from the dial plan that mimics 'database show <family>'
>(02:16:41 PM) leifmadsen: guess no one has found that important enough to program :)
>(02:16:52 PM) leifmadsen: at that point you should probably just use a relational database...
>(02:17:10 PM) mateu: i dunno
>(02:17:16 PM) mateu: seems pretty basic to me.
>(02:17:16 PM) leifmadsen: me either
>(02:17:19 PM) leifmadsen: sure does
>(02:17:24 PM) leifmadsen: no one has programmed it though
>(02:17:28 PM) ***leifmadsen shrugs
>(02:17:43 PM) mateu: ok, well at least we know how it currently stands.  thanks leifmadsen
>(02:28:52 PM) Corydon76-home: leifmadsen: something like HASHKEYS() ?
>(02:30:11 PM) leifmadsen: Corydon76-home: ummm, I was thinking more like DUNDI_QUERY() and DUNDI_RESULT()
>(02:30:31 PM) leifmadsen: although HASHKEYS() might work
>(02:30:58 PM) leifmadsen: actually ya, looking at it, similar to HASHKEYS()
>(02:31:01 PM) leifmadsen: DBKEYS() I guess?
>(02:31:45 PM) Corydon76-home: So with no argument, retrieves families, with an argument, retrieves keys of that family?
>(02:34:02 PM) leifmadsen: ya
>(02:34:16 PM) leifmadsen: how would you iterate through layers of them?
>(02:34:30 PM) leifmadsen: i.e. family/key/key/key ?
>(02:34:43 PM) Corydon76-home: Essentially, yes
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Tests
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New Test Failures (5)
   - AsteriskTestSuite: S/feature attended transfer
   - AsteriskTestSuite: S/sip/options
   - AsteriskTestSuite: S/cdr/originate-cdr-disposition
   - AsteriskTestSuite: S/cdr/blind-transfer-accountcode
   - AsteriskTestSuite: S/fax/local channel t38 queryoption

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