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r159808 | kpfleming | 2008-11-29 10:58:29 -0600 (Sat, 29 Nov 2008) | 7 lines
update dev-mode compiler flags to match the ones used by default on Ubuntu Intrepid, so all developers will see the same warnings and errors
since this branch already had some printf format attributes, enable checking for them and tag functions that didn't have them
format attributes in a consistent way
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in addition:
move some format attributes from main/utils.c to the header files they belong in, and fix up references to the relevant functions based on new compiler warnings
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in 1.6.1 (as compared to 1.6.0 and versions of 1.4), this change also
deprecates the use of Asterisk with FreeBSD 4, given the central use of va_copy
in core functions. va_copy() is C99, anyway, and we already require C99 for
other purposes, so this isn't really a big change anyway. This change also
simplifies some of the core ast_str_* functions.
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this commit, only the logger thread's PID would
be printed.
(closes issue #13150)
Reported by: atis
Patches:
log_pid.diff uploaded by putnopvut (license 60)
Tested by: eliel
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They want (char *)NULL as sentinel.
An example is OpenBSD (confirmed on 4.3) that ships with gcc 3.3.4
This commit introduces a contstant SENTINEL which is declared as:
#define SENTINEL ((char *)NULL)
All places I could test compile on my openbsd system are converted.
Update CODING-GUIDELINES to tell about this constant.
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If a deadlock is detected, then the typical lock information will be
printed along with a backtrace of the stack for the offending threads.
Use of this requires compiling with DETECT_DEADLOCKS and having glibc
installed.
Furthermore, issuing the "core show locks" CLI command will print the
normal lock information as well as a backtraces for each lock. This
requires that DEBUG_THREADS is enabled and that glibc is installed.
All the backtrace features may be disabled by running the configure
script with --without-execinfo as an argument
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Until this change, all verbose messages in Asterisk's log files reported logger.c
as the source of the message.
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equivalent to the check done by ast_verb, I wrote a macro, VERBOSITY_LEVEL, which does this
check. I did a quick look in the source and used this macro in some places where option_verbose
was used.
I also converted some verbose messages in logger.c to use ast_verb instead of ast_verbose.
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build times - tested, there is no measureable difference before and
after this commit.
In this change:
use asterisk/compat.h to include a small set of system headers:
inttypes.h, unistd.h, stddef.h, stddint.h, sys/types.h, stdarg.h,
stdlib.h, alloca.h, stdio.h
Where available, the inclusion is conditional on HAVE_FOO_H as determined
by autoconf.
Normally, source files should not include any of the above system headers,
and instead use either "asterisk.h" or "asterisk/compat.h" which does it
better.
For the time being I have left alone second-level directories
(main/db1-ast, etc.).
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This prevents modifying the strings in the stored variables,
and catched a few instances where this was actually done.
Given the differences between trunk and 1.4 (and the fact that this
is effectively an API change) it is better to fix 1.4 independently.
These are
chan_sip.c::sip_register()
chan_skinny.c:: near line 2847
config.c:: near line 1774
logger.c::make_components()
res_adsi.c:: near line 1049
I may have missed some instances for modules that do not build here.
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- the *_CURRENT macros no longer need the list head pointer argument
- add AST_LIST_MOVE_CURRENT to encapsulate the remove/add operation when moving entries between lists
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r77380 | mmichelson | 2007-07-26 15:35:17 -0500 (Thu, 26 Jul 2007) | 7 lines
Fixes to get ast_backtrace working properly. The AST_DEVMODE macro was never defined so the majority of ast_backtrace never
attempted compilation. The makefile now defines AST_DEVMODE if configure was run with --enable-dev-mode. Also, changes were
made to acccomodate 64 bit systems in ast_backtrace.
Thanks to qwell, kpfleming, and Corydon76 for their roles in allowing me to get this committed
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