removal of trailing whitespace and useless 'extern'
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#define AST_CLI_COMPLETE_EOF "_EOF_"
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/*! \brief A command line entry */
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/*! \brief A command line entry */
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struct ast_cli_entry {
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char * const cmda[AST_MAX_CMD_LEN];
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/*! Handler for the command (fd for output, # of args, argument list).
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*/
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char *ast_cli_complete(const char *word, char *const choices[], int pos);
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/*! \brief Interprets a command
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/*! \brief Interprets a command
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* Interpret a command s, sending output to fd
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* Returns 0 on succes, -1 on failure
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* Returns 0 on succes, -1 on failure
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*/
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int ast_cli_command(int fd, const char *s);
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/*! \brief Registers a command or an array of commands
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/*! \brief Registers a command or an array of commands
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* \param e which cli entry to register
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* Register your own command
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* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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int ast_cli_register(struct ast_cli_entry *e);
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/*!
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/*!
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* \brief Register multiple commands
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* \param e pointer to first cli entry to register
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* \param len number of entries to register
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*/
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void ast_cli_unregister_multiple(struct ast_cli_entry *e, int len);
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/*! \brief Readline madness
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/*! \brief Readline madness
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* Useful for readline, that's about it
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* Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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/*!
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* \brief Generates a NULL-terminated array of strings that
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* 1) begin with the string in the second parameter, and
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* 1) begin with the string in the second parameter, and
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* 2) are valid in a command after the string in the first parameter.
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*
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* The first entry (offset 0) of the result is the longest common substring
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struct ast_key;
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/*! \brief Retrieve a key
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/*! \brief Retrieve a key
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* \param name of the key we are retrieving
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* \param int type of key (AST_KEY_PUBLIC or AST_KEY_PRIVATE)
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*
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* Returns the key on success or NULL on failure
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*/
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extern struct ast_key *(*ast_key_get)(const char *key, int type);
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struct ast_key *(*ast_key_get)(const char *key, int type);
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/*! \brief Check the authenticity of a message signature using a given public key
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/*! \brief Check the authenticity of a message signature using a given public key
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* \param key a public key to use to verify
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* \param msg the message that has been signed
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* \param sig the proposed valid signature in mime64-like encoding
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* Returns 0 if the signature is valid, or -1 otherwise
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*
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*/
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extern int (*ast_check_signature)(struct ast_key *key, const char *msg, const char *sig);
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int (*ast_check_signature)(struct ast_key *key, const char *msg, const char *sig);
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/*! \brief Check the authenticity of a message signature using a given public key
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/*! \brief Check the authenticity of a message signature using a given public key
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* \param key a public key to use to verify
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* \param msg the message that has been signed
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* \param sig the proposed valid signature in raw binary representation
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* Returns 0 if the signature is valid, or -1 otherwise
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*
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*/
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extern int (*ast_check_signature_bin)(struct ast_key *key, const char *msg, int msglen, const unsigned char *sig);
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int (*ast_check_signature_bin)(struct ast_key *key, const char *msg, int msglen, const unsigned char *sig);
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/*!
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* \param key a private key to use to create the signature
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* Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure.
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*
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*/
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extern int (*ast_sign)(struct ast_key *key, char *msg, char *sig);
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int (*ast_sign)(struct ast_key *key, char *msg, char *sig);
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/*!
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* \param key a private key to use to create the signature
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* Returns 0 on success or -1 on failure.
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*
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*/
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extern int (*ast_sign_bin)(struct ast_key *key, const char *msg, int msglen, unsigned char *sig);
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int (*ast_sign_bin)(struct ast_key *key, const char *msg, int msglen, unsigned char *sig);
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/*!
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* \param key a private key to use to encrypt
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* Returns length of encrypted data on success or -1 on failure.
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*
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*/
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extern int (*ast_encrypt_bin)(unsigned char *dst, const unsigned char *src, int srclen, struct ast_key *key);
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int (*ast_encrypt_bin)(unsigned char *dst, const unsigned char *src, int srclen, struct ast_key *key);
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/*!
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* \param key a private key to use to decrypt
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* Returns length of decrypted data on success or -1 on failure.
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*
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*/
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extern int (*ast_decrypt_bin)(unsigned char *dst, const unsigned char *src, int srclen, struct ast_key *key);
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int (*ast_decrypt_bin)(unsigned char *dst, const unsigned char *src, int srclen, struct ast_key *key);
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#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
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}
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#endif
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struct ast_channel;
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/*! \brief Perform DNS lookup (used by DNS, enum and SRV lookups)
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/*! \brief Perform DNS lookup (used by DNS, enum and SRV lookups)
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\param context
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\param dname Domain name to lookup (host, SRV domain, TXT record name)
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\param class Record Class (see "man res_search")
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\note Asterisk DNS is synchronus at this time. This means that if your DNS
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services does not work, Asterisk may lock while waiting for response.
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*/
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extern int ast_search_dns(void *context, const char *dname, int class, int type,
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int ast_search_dns(void *context, const char *dname, int class, int type,
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int (*callback)(void *context, char *answer, int len, char *fullanswer));
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#endif /* _ASTERISK_DNS_H */
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/*! \brief Lookup entry in ENUM Returns 1 if found, 0 if not found, -1 on hangup
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\param chan Channel
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\param number E164 number with or without the leading +
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\param number E164 number with or without the leading +
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\param location Number returned (or SIP uri)
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\param maxloc Max length
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\param technology Technology (from url scheme in response)
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\param technology Technology (from url scheme in response)
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You can set it to get particular answer RR, if there are many techs in DNS response, example: "sip"
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If you need any record, then set it to empty string
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\param maxtech Max length
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\param suffix Zone suffix (if is NULL then use enum.conf 'search' variable)
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\param options Options ('c' to count number of NAPTR RR, or number - the position of required RR in the answer list
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\param maxtech Max length
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\param suffix Zone suffix (if is NULL then use enum.conf 'search' variable)
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\param options Options ('c' to count number of NAPTR RR, or number - the position of required RR in the answer list
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*/
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extern int ast_get_enum(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *number, char *location, int maxloc, char *technology, int maxtech, char* suffix, char* options);
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int ast_get_enum(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *number, char *location, int maxloc, char *technology, int maxtech, char* suffix, char* options);
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/*! \brief Lookup DNS TXT record (used by app TXTCIDnum
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\param chan Channel
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\param number E164 number with or without the leading +
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\param number E164 number with or without the leading +
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\param location Number returned (or SIP uri)
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\param maxloc Max length of number
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\param technology Technology (not used in TXT records)
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\param txt Text string (return value)
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\param maxtxt Max length of "txt"
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*/
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extern int ast_get_txt(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *number, char *location, int maxloc, char *technology, int maxtech, char *txt, int maxtxt);
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int ast_get_txt(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *number, char *location, int maxloc, char *technology, int maxtech, char *txt, int maxtxt);
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extern int ast_enum_init(void);
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extern int ast_enum_reload(void);
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int ast_enum_init(void);
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int ast_enum_reload(void);
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#endif /* _ASTERISK_ENUM_H */
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/*! \brief structure associated with registering an image format */
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struct ast_imager {
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/*! Name */
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char *name;
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char *name;
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/*! Description */
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char *desc;
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char *desc;
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/*! Extension(s) (separated by '|' ) */
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char *exts;
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char *exts;
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/*! Image format */
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int format;
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int format;
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/*! Read an image from a file descriptor */
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struct ast_frame *(*read_image)(int fd, int len);
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struct ast_frame *(*read_image)(int fd, int len);
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/*! Identify if this is that type of file */
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int (*identify)(int fd);
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int (*identify)(int fd);
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/*! Returns length written */
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int (*write_image)(int fd, struct ast_frame *frame);
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int (*write_image)(int fd, struct ast_frame *frame);
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/*! For linked list */
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AST_LIST_ENTRY(ast_imager) list;
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};
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/*! Check for image support on a channel */
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/*!
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/*!
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* \param chan channel to check
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* Checks the channel to see if it supports the transmission of images
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* Returns non-zero if image transmission is supported
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*/
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extern int ast_supports_images(struct ast_channel *chan);
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int ast_supports_images(struct ast_channel *chan);
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/*! Sends an image */
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/*!
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* Sends an image on the given channel.
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* Returns 0 on success, -1 on error
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*/
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extern int ast_send_image(struct ast_channel *chan, char *filename);
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int ast_send_image(struct ast_channel *chan, char *filename);
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/*! Make an image */
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/*!
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/*!
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* \param filename filename of image to prepare
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* \param preflang preferred language to get the image...?
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* \param format the format of the file
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* Make an image from a filename ??? No estoy positivo
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* Returns an ast_frame on success, NULL on failure
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*/
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extern struct ast_frame *ast_read_image(char *filename, const char *preflang, int format);
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struct ast_frame *ast_read_image(char *filename, const char *preflang, int format);
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/*! Register image format */
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/*!
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/*!
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* \param imgdrv Populated ast_imager structure with info to register
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* Registers an image format
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* Returns 0 regardless
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*/
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extern int ast_image_register(struct ast_imager *imgdrv);
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int ast_image_register(struct ast_imager *imgdrv);
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/*! Unregister an image format */
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/*!
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* Unregisters the image format passed in
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* Returns nothing
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*/
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extern void ast_image_unregister(struct ast_imager *imgdrv);
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void ast_image_unregister(struct ast_imager *imgdrv);
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/*! Initialize image stuff */
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/*!
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* Initializes all the various image stuff. Basically just registers the cli stuff
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* Returns 0 all the time
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*/
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extern int ast_image_init(void);
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int ast_image_init(void);
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#endif /* _ASTERISK_IMAGE_H */
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* Returns an allocated io_context structure
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*/
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extern struct io_context *io_context_create(void);
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struct io_context *io_context_create(void);
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/*
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* Destroy a context for I/O operations
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* Frees all memory associated with the given io_context structure along with the structure itself
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*/
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extern void io_context_destroy(struct io_context *ioc);
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void io_context_destroy(struct io_context *ioc);
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typedef int (*ast_io_cb)(int *id, int fd, short events, void *cbdata);
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#define AST_IO_CB(a) ((ast_io_cb)(a))
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/*! Adds an IO context */
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/*!
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/*!
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* \param ioc which context to use
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* \param fd which fd to monitor
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* \param callback callback function to run
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* \param events event mask of events to wait for
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* \param data data to pass to the callback
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* Watch for any of revents activites on fd, calling callback with data as
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* Watch for any of revents activites on fd, calling callback with data as
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* callback data. Returns a pointer to ID of the IO event, or NULL on failure.
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*/
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extern int *ast_io_add(struct io_context *ioc, int fd, ast_io_cb callback, short events, void *data);
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int *ast_io_add(struct io_context *ioc, int fd, ast_io_cb callback, short events, void *data);
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/*! Changes an IO handler */
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/*!
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* if >-1, and data if non-null. Returns a pointero to the ID of the IO event,
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* or NULL on failure.
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*/
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extern int *ast_io_change(struct io_context *ioc, int *id, int fd, ast_io_cb callback, short events, void *data);
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int *ast_io_change(struct io_context *ioc, int *id, int fd, ast_io_cb callback, short events, void *data);
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/*! Removes an IO context */
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*/
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extern int ast_io_remove(struct io_context *ioc, int *id);
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int ast_io_remove(struct io_context *ioc, int *id);
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/*! Waits for IO */
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* I/O events which took place.
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extern int ast_io_wait(struct io_context *ioc, int howlong);
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int ast_io_wait(struct io_context *ioc, int howlong);
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/*! Dumps the IO array */
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* Debugging: Dump everything in the I/O array
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extern void ast_io_dump(struct io_context *ioc);
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void ast_io_dump(struct io_context *ioc);
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/*! Set fd into non-echoing mode (if fd is a tty) */
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extern int ast_hide_password(int fd);
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int ast_hide_password(int fd);
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/*
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* Call with result from previous ast_hide_password
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extern int ast_restore_tty(int fd, int oldstatus);
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int ast_restore_tty(int fd, int oldstatus);
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extern int ast_get_termcols(int fd);
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int ast_get_termcols(int fd);
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#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
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void (*stop_ptr)(struct ast_channel *),
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void ast_uninstall_music_functions(void);
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void ast_moh_cleanup(struct ast_channel *chan);
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#endif
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/*! \brief Max num of schedule structs
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/*! \brief Max num of schedule structs
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* \note The max number of schedule structs to keep around
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* for use. Undefine to disable schedule structure
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* caching. (Only disable this on very low memory
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* caching. (Only disable this on very low memory
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* machines)
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*/
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#define SCHED_MAX_CACHE 128
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struct sched_context;
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/*! \brief New schedule context
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/*! \brief New schedule context
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* \note Create a scheduling context
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* \return Returns a malloc'd sched_context structure, NULL on failure
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*/
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extern struct sched_context *sched_context_create(void);
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struct sched_context *sched_context_create(void);
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/*! \brief destroys a schedule context
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* Destroys (free's) the given sched_context structure
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typedef int (*ast_sched_cb)(void *data);
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#define AST_SCHED_CB(a) ((ast_sched_cb)(a))
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/*! \brief Adds a scheduled event
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* Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. callback
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/*! \brief Adds a scheduled event
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* Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. callback
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* will be called with data as the argument, when milliseconds into the
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* future (approximately)
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* If callback returns 0, no further events will be re-scheduled
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* \param data data to pass to the callback
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* \return Returns a schedule item ID on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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extern int ast_sched_add(struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, void *data);
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int ast_sched_add(struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, void *data);
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/*!Adds a scheduled event with rescheduling support
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* \param con Scheduler context to add
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* \param when how many milliseconds to wait for event to occur
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* \param callback function to call when the amount of time expires
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* \param data data to pass to the callback
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* \param variable If true, the result value of callback function will be
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* \param variable If true, the result value of callback function will be
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* used for rescheduling
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* Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. Callback
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* Schedule an event to take place at some point in the future. Callback
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* will be called with data as the argument, when milliseconds into the
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* future (approximately)
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* If callback returns 0, no further events will be re-scheduled
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* \return Returns a schedule item ID on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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extern int ast_sched_add_variable(struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, void *data, int variable);
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int ast_sched_add_variable(struct sched_context *con, int when, ast_sched_cb callback, void *data, int variable);
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/*! \brief Deletes a scheduled event
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/*! \brief Deletes a scheduled event
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* Remove this event from being run. A procedure should not remove its
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* own event, but return 0 instead.
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* \param con scheduling context to delete item from
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* \param id ID of the scheduled item to delete
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* \return Returns 0 on success, -1 on failure
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*/
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extern int ast_sched_del(struct sched_context *con, int id);
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int ast_sched_del(struct sched_context *con, int id);
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/*! \brief Determines number of seconds until the next outstanding event to take place
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/*! \brief Determines number of seconds until the next outstanding event to take place
|
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* Determine the number of seconds until the next outstanding event
|
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* should take place, and return the number of milliseconds until
|
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* it needs to be run. This value is perfect for passing to the poll
|
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* call.
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* call.
|
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* \param con context to act upon
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||||
* \return Returns "-1" if there is nothing there are no scheduled events
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* (and thus the poll should not timeout)
|
||||
*/
|
||||
extern int ast_sched_wait(struct sched_context *con);
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int ast_sched_wait(struct sched_context *con);
|
||||
|
||||
/*! \brief Runs the queue
|
||||
/*! \brief Runs the queue
|
||||
* \param con Scheduling context to run
|
||||
* Run the queue, executing all callbacks which need to be performed
|
||||
* at this time.
|
||||
* \param con context to act upon
|
||||
* \return Returns the number of events processed.
|
||||
*/
|
||||
extern int ast_sched_runq(struct sched_context *con);
|
||||
int ast_sched_runq(struct sched_context *con);
|
||||
|
||||
/*! \brief Dumps the scheduler contents
|
||||
* Debugging: Dump the contents of the scheduler to stderr
|
||||
* \param con Context to dump
|
||||
*/
|
||||
extern void ast_sched_dump(const struct sched_context *con);
|
||||
void ast_sched_dump(const struct sched_context *con);
|
||||
|
||||
/*! \brief Returns the number of seconds before an event takes place
|
||||
* \param con Context to use
|
||||
* \param id Id to dump
|
||||
*/
|
||||
extern long ast_sched_when(struct sched_context *con,int id);
|
||||
long ast_sched_when(struct sched_context *con,int id);
|
||||
|
||||
/*!
|
||||
* \brief Convenience macro for objects and reference (add)
|
||||
|
|
|
@ -37,35 +37,35 @@ extern "C" {
|
|||
#define ATTR_HIDDEN 8
|
||||
|
||||
#define COLOR_BLACK 30
|
||||
#define COLOR_GRAY 30 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_GRAY (30 | 128)
|
||||
#define COLOR_RED 31
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRRED 31 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRRED (31 | 128)
|
||||
#define COLOR_GREEN 32
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRGREEN 32 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRGREEN (32 | 128)
|
||||
#define COLOR_BROWN 33
|
||||
#define COLOR_YELLOW 33 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_BLUE 34
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRBLUE 34 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_YELLOW (33 | 128)
|
||||
#define COLOR_BLUE 34
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRBLUE (34 | 128)
|
||||
#define COLOR_MAGENTA 35
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRMAGENTA 35 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRMAGENTA (35 | 128)
|
||||
#define COLOR_CYAN 36
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRCYAN 36 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRCYAN (36 | 128)
|
||||
#define COLOR_WHITE 37
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRWHITE 37 | 128
|
||||
#define COLOR_BRWHITE (37 | 128)
|
||||
|
||||
extern char *term_color(char *outbuf, const char *inbuf, int fgcolor, int bgcolor, int maxout);
|
||||
char *term_color(char *outbuf, const char *inbuf, int fgcolor, int bgcolor, int maxout);
|
||||
|
||||
extern char *term_color_code(char *outbuf, int fgcolor, int bgcolor, int maxout);
|
||||
char *term_color_code(char *outbuf, int fgcolor, int bgcolor, int maxout);
|
||||
|
||||
extern char *term_strip(char *outbuf, char *inbuf, int maxout);
|
||||
char *term_strip(char *outbuf, char *inbuf, int maxout);
|
||||
|
||||
extern char *term_prompt(char *outbuf, const char *inbuf, int maxout);
|
||||
char *term_prompt(char *outbuf, const char *inbuf, int maxout);
|
||||
|
||||
extern char *term_prep(void);
|
||||
char *term_prep(void);
|
||||
|
||||
extern char *term_end(void);
|
||||
char *term_end(void);
|
||||
|
||||
extern char *term_quit(void);
|
||||
char *term_quit(void);
|
||||
|
||||
#if defined(__cplusplus) || defined(c_plusplus)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
|
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