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All modules must have at least the following functions:
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int load_module():
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Do what you need to do when you get started. This function
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returns 0 on sucess and non-zero on failure (it is not considered loaded
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if it failes.
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int unload_module():
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The module will soon be unloaded. If any channels are using your
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features, you should give them a softhangup in an effort to keep the
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program from crashing. Generally, unload_module is only called when the
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usecount is 0 or less, but the user can force unloading at their
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discression, and thus a module should do its best to comply (although in
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some cases there may be no way to avoid a crash). This function should
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return 0 on success and non-zero on failure (i.e. it cannot yet be
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unloaded).
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char *description():
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Return a description of the module's functionality.
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int usecnt():
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Return the number of channels, etc that are using you.
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