2015-06-26 17:11 GMT+02:00 Steve Edwards asterisk@sedwards.com:
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
1. What's the official notation of each line: = or = ? In the wiki
of Asterisk, I see very often =, however, what's the reason for both
syntaxes authorized ? Historical ?
I'm not
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
It's interesting because from my point of view, I prefer to use '=',
because, to me, '=' is for config files. The dialplan is a programming
language, not a config file.
The only language I'm familiar with (I'm primarily a 'c' guy) that uses
'=' is
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Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Asterisk dialplan best practices syntax
On Sun, 28 Jun 2015, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
It's interesting because from my point of view, I prefer to use '=',
because, to me, '=' is for config files. The dialplan is a programming
language, not a config file
On Fri, 26 Jun 2015, Ludovic Gasc wrote:
1. What's the official notation of each line: = or = ? In the
wiki of Asterisk, I see very often =, however, what's the reason for
both syntaxes authorized ? Historical ?
I'm not 'official,' but I have a strong preference for just '=.' Using
'='
Hi,
I've two yocto questions about the syntax of dialplan:
1. What's the official notation of each line: = or = ? In the wiki
of Asterisk, I see very often =, however, what's the reason for both
syntaxes authorized ? Historical ?
2. To write info in logs/console, you have two commands: NoOp and