asterisk/pbx
Jason Parker cfbc4f5fb8 Doxygen fixes.
Also fix a common typo I kept seeing (arguement) in various files.

Closes issue #11222, patch by snuffy (with arguement > argument by me).


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ael/ael-test Merged revisions 87168 via svnmerge from 2007-10-26 17:39:39 +00:00
Makefile This commit closes bug 7605, and half-closes 7638. The AEL code has been redistributed/repartitioned to allow code re-use both inside and outside of Asterisk. This commit introduces the utils/conf2ael program, and an external config-file reader, for both normal config files, and for extensions.conf (context, exten, prio); It provides an API for programs outside of asterisk to use to play with the dialplan and config files. 2007-08-15 19:21:27 +00:00
dundi-parser.c Simplify buffer handling in dundi-parser.c. This also makes the code a bit 2007-10-15 15:55:23 +00:00
dundi-parser.h remove extraneous svn:executable properties 2005-11-29 18:24:39 +00:00
kdeconsole_main.cc rename this file so it doesn't appear to be a module by itself 2006-07-07 02:20:28 +00:00
pbx_ael.c This is the perhaps the biggest, boldest, most daring change I've ever committed to trunk. Forgive me in advance any disruption this may cause, and please, report any problems via the bugtracker. The upside is that this can speed up large dialplans by 20 times (or more). Context, extension, and priority matching are all fairly constant-time searches. I introduce here my hashtables (hashtabs), and a regression for them. I would have used the ast_obj2 tables, but mine are resizeable, and don't need the object destruction capability. The hashtab stuff is well tested and stable. I introduce a data structure, a trie, for extension pattern matching, in which knowledge of all patterns is accumulated, and all matches can be found via a single traversal of the tree. This is per-context. The trie is formed on the first lookup attempt, and stored in the context for future lookups. Destruction routines are in place for hashtabs and the pattern match trie. You can see the contents of the pattern match trie by using the 'dialplan show' cli command when 'core set debug' has been done to put it in debug mode. The pattern tree traversal only traverses those parts of the tree that are interesting. It uses a scoreboard sort of approach to find the best match. The speed of the traversal is more a function of the length of the pattern than the number of patterns in the tree. The tree also contains the CID matching patterns. See the source code comments for details on how everything works. I believe the approach general enough that any issues that might come up involving fine points in the pattern matching algorithm, can be solved by just tweaking things. We shall see. The current pattern matcher is fairly involved, and replicating every nuance of it is difficult. If you find and report problems, I will try to resolve than as quickly as I can. The trie and hashtabs are added to the existing context and exten structs, and none of the old machinery has been removed for the sake of the multitude of functions that use them. In the future, we can (maybe) weed out the linked lists and save some space. 2007-11-09 16:00:22 +00:00
pbx_config.c This commits the performance mods that give the priority processing engine in the pbx, a 25-30% speed boost. The two updates used, are, first, to merge the ast_exists_extension() and the ast_spawn_extension() where they are called sequentially in a loop in the code, into a slightly upgraded version of ast_spawn_extension(), with a few extra args; and, second, I modified the substitute_variables_helper_full, so it zeroes out the byte after the evaluated string instead of demanding you pre-zero the buffer; I also went thru the code and removed the code that zeroed this buffer before every call to the substitute_variables_helper_full. The first fix provides about a 9% speedup, and the second the rest. These figures come from the 'PIPS' benchmark I describe in blogs, conf. reports, etc. 2007-11-01 22:26:51 +00:00
pbx_dundi.c Based on a note in asterisk-dev by Brian Capouch, I determined I too agressive in not initializing arrays passed to pbx_substitute_variables_xxxx; I reviewed the code (again) and hopefully found every possible spot where substitute_variables is called conditionally, and made sure the char array involved was set to a null string. 2007-11-12 18:44:36 +00:00
pbx_gtkconsole.c Do a massive conversion for using the ast_verb() macro 2007-07-26 15:49:18 +00:00
pbx_kdeconsole.cc various minor fixes 2006-07-07 00:48:40 +00:00
pbx_kdeconsole.h remove extraneous svn:executable properties 2005-11-29 18:24:39 +00:00
pbx_loopback.c This commits the performance mods that give the priority processing engine in the pbx, a 25-30% speed boost. The two updates used, are, first, to merge the ast_exists_extension() and the ast_spawn_extension() where they are called sequentially in a loop in the code, into a slightly upgraded version of ast_spawn_extension(), with a few extra args; and, second, I modified the substitute_variables_helper_full, so it zeroes out the byte after the evaluated string instead of demanding you pre-zero the buffer; I also went thru the code and removed the code that zeroed this buffer before every call to the substitute_variables_helper_full. The first fix provides about a 9% speedup, and the second the rest. These figures come from the 'PIPS' benchmark I describe in blogs, conf. reports, etc. 2007-11-01 22:26:51 +00:00
pbx_lua.c Doxygen fixes. 2007-11-12 23:44:20 +00:00
pbx_realtime.c Based on a note in asterisk-dev by Brian Capouch, I determined I too agressive in not initializing arrays passed to pbx_substitute_variables_xxxx; I reviewed the code (again) and hopefully found every possible spot where substitute_variables is called conditionally, and made sure the char array involved was set to a null string. 2007-11-12 18:44:36 +00:00
pbx_spool.c Merged revisions 82358 via svnmerge from 2007-09-13 23:12:16 +00:00