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[asterisk-users] ast_compile_ael2: Warning: file /etc/asterisk/extensions.ael, line 932-932: Empty Extension!


 
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 11:16 am    Post subject: [asterisk-users] ast_compile_ael2: Warning: file /etc/asteri Reply with quote

On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 17:18 +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
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Steve Murphy schrieb:
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On Mon, 2008-06-02 at 22:15 +0200, Philipp Kempgen wrote:
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On starting Asterisk (1.4) I get a whole bunch of
WARNING[5858]: pbx_ael.c:4040 ast_compile_ael2: Warning: file /etc/asterisk/extensions.ael, line 932-932: Empty Extension!

I find it a bit disturbing that this message has a level of WARNING
(instead of NOTICE maybe) because the extensions in question are
empty on purpose. The only reason they exist are the hints.

hint(SIP/3000) 3000 => {}
hint(SIP/4000) 4000 => {}
...

All the "real" dialplan stuff is in
_Z. => {
// do something ...
}

Maybe the error level should be lowered so the user is not mislead
into thinking something was broken?
Or is there a way to do it which does not trigger the warnings?

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I understand your frustration.

Frustration is not the right word, I'm not frustrated.

Telling from the zero feedback from other users to my post what I
do seems to be rather uncommon. So I wanted to make sure that
a) there is no better way to do it and b) that I'm not doing
something which is considered deprecated and subject to stop
working sooner or later.

It's just that people see my dialplan causing lots of warnings so
they assume it's broken.

Philipp--

I wouldn't worry about why users don't respond to a message. It's
a high-volume mailing list, and people are sometimes too busy to
answer. Such stuff only gets a response if a high emotional response
is evoked, and your request might not have rated right at this part
of the day. Or... nobody but you is using AEL! (which I somewhat doubt).

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So, my code prints a warning, and fills in the priority with a call
to NoOp().

Now, in the end, it doesn't matter at all what the internal
representation is,
or what the package is doing deep inside.

So, unless users in general object, I will go ahead and just remove
this warning. What a compiler has to do underneath to make your
code work/palatable is not necessarily of interest to you.

Probably I could use
hint(SIP/3000) 3000 => {NoOp(make the compiler happy);}
as long as _Z. matches before the literal extension does.

Changing the warning to a notice would do for me. Removing it
is fine as well - as long as _you_ don't have any objections. Smile


I had so little objection, I committed the discussed fix
to 1.4 with rev. 119929
to trunk with rev. 119930
and to 1.6.0 with rev. 119931

and then I made a pass to update the regressions for ael and committed
those to 1.4 with rev. 119966
and to trunk with rev. 119998
and to 1.6.0 with rev. 120000

(hey! a nice round rev number!)
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Gr??e,
und du, auch!

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Philipp Kempgen
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Steve Murphy
Software Developer
Digium
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PostPosted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 12:02 pm    Post subject: [asterisk-users] ast_compile_ael2: Warning: file /etc/asteri Reply with quote

Steve Murphy schrieb:

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I wouldn't worry about why users don't respond to a message. It's
a high-volume mailing list, and people are sometimes too busy to
answer.

which is perfectly understandable.

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Such stuff only gets a response if a high emotional response
is evoked

Next time I'll make sure to use the f* word at least twice in
every sentence to add a little spice to this hot topic. Wink
Gr??e,
Philipp Kempgen
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