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authorJeff Peeler <jpeeler@digium.com>2008-06-12 17:27:55 +0000
committerJeff Peeler <jpeeler@digium.com>2008-06-12 17:27:55 +0000
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parent6ac8ccaba45c9c11fefe853d0c83a92e881c2abf (diff)
Goodbye Zaptel, hello DAHDI. Removes Zaptel driver support with DAHDI. Configuration file and dialplan backwards compatability has been put in place where appropiate. Release announcement to follow.
git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@122234 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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-- Convert all existing uses of astobj.h to astobj2.h
-- (chan_sip already in progress in a branch)
- -- There are many places where large character buffers are allocated in structures. There is a new system for string handling that uses dynamically allocatted memory pools which is documented in include/asterisk/stringfields.h. Examples of where they are currently used are the ast_channel structure defined in include/asterisk/channel.h, some structures in chan_sip.c, and chan_zap.c.
+ -- There are many places where large character buffers are allocated in structures. There is a new system for string handling that uses dynamically allocatted memory pools which is documented in include/asterisk/stringfields.h. Examples of where they are currently used are the ast_channel structure defined in include/asterisk/channel.h, some structures in chan_sip.c, and chan_dahdi.c.
-- There is a convenient set of macros defined in include/asterisk/linkedlists.h for handling linked lists. However, there are some open-coded lists throughout the code. Converting linked lists to use these macros will make list handling more consistent and reduce the possibility of coding errors.