[asterisk-dev] [Code Review] 3193: cli: pjsip show endpoint <endpoint> shows allow/disallow codecs the same (take 8)
Scott Griepentrog
reviewboard at asterisk.org
Tue Mar 4 16:56:38 CST 2014
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(Updated March 4, 2014, 4:56 p.m.)
Review request for Asterisk Developers.
Summary (updated)
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cli: pjsip show endpoint <endpoint> shows allow/disallow codecs the same (take 8)
Bugs: ASTERISK-23092
https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-23092
Repository: Asterisk
Description (updated)
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WAS:
Insert a ! prefix in the display of endpoint disallow value. Result is:
disallow : !(ulaw|alaw)
NOW:
Remove the disallow option from generated lists, while still accepting it from a configuration file.
This attempt is short and sweet: add a flag to __ast_sorcery_object_field_register to indicate an 'alias' field, i.e. one that overlaps another field and is to be supported ongoing (to not break older .conf's) but has been replaced by a new field. Both the alias and the non-alias will load from the .conf file, but only the non-alias fields are actually kept in sorcery where they "exist" to iterate through.
This approach (rather than using aco's existing deprecated option) is made necessary because the allow & disallow options make use of a flags parameter (to differentiate between the two) and this is not replicated in aco (I tried to add it in take 7 and that was no good).
In this patch, the allow & disallow are both alias'd and a new codecs field replaces them. This is merely a suggestion and an example that could be tossed or placed only in trunk.
Diffs (updated)
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/branches/12/res/res_pjsip/pjsip_configuration.c 409676
/branches/12/main/sorcery.c 409676
/branches/12/include/asterisk/sorcery.h 409676
Diff: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/3193/diff/
Testing
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Ran command and checked output.
Thanks,
Scott Griepentrog
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