[Asterisk-Dev] Another weird dialplan question
Jerris, Michael MI
mjerris at ofllc.com
Fri Nov 11 15:19:44 MST 2005
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> OK, here's another oddball question for y'all:
>
> Is there a way you can force all calls to go to a certain
> extension before they exit? I mean something besides the
> brute-force solution of making sure every end node in your
> dialplan is followed by an explicit Goto (and doesn't call
> Hangup first!) What I want is something like a Java-style
> "finally" clause for your dialplan.
>
> I'm almost sure the answer is no, this can't be done. (I've
> read the O'Reilly book, for instance, and it doesn't mention
> this feature).
> However, I want to be 100% sure before I start hacking,
> because my current dialplan is going to be much more tricky
> without this feature.
>
> Speaking of "you can't get there from here", what would it
> take to write a replacement for Asterisk's
> dialplan-processing engine? Am I crazy even to think of this?
>
> In any case, thanks. So far your answers have steered me
> down the path of wisdom, and away from the path of madness.
> :) _______________________________________________
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