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author | murf <murf@f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b> | 2007-07-19 23:24:27 +0000 |
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committer | murf <murf@f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b> | 2007-07-19 23:24:27 +0000 |
commit | 77f799ff1eab72ca12a0b89f48f7b4907c44e2be (patch) | |
tree | b7dc4ff6bdbb84391b8b226995daa5bb8fbde8b9 /apps/app_mixmonitor.c | |
parent | 5bc0b2d273087883a17b7804240030a322292279 (diff) |
After some study, thought, comparing, etc. I've backed out the previous universal mod to make ast_flags a 64 bit thing. Instead, I added a 64-bit version of ast_flags (ast_flags64), and 64-bit versions of the test-flag, set-flag, etc. macros, and an app_parse_options64 routine, and I use these in app_dial alone, to eliminate the 30-option limit it had grown to meet. There is room now for 32 more options and flags. I was heavily tempted to implement some of the other ideas that were presented, but this solution does not intro any new versions of dial, doesn't have a different API, has a minimal/zero impact on code outside of dial, and doesn't seriously (I hope) affect the code structure of dial. It's the best I can think of right now. My goal was NOT to rewrite dial. I leave that to a future, coordinated effort.
git-svn-id: http://svn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@75983 f38db490-d61c-443f-a65b-d21fe96a405b
Diffstat (limited to 'apps/app_mixmonitor.c')
-rw-r--r-- | apps/app_mixmonitor.c | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/apps/app_mixmonitor.c b/apps/app_mixmonitor.c index 3df6676dc..fbbde45aa 100644 --- a/apps/app_mixmonitor.c +++ b/apps/app_mixmonitor.c @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ struct mixmonitor { char *filename; char *post_process; char *name; - uint64_t flags; + unsigned int flags; }; enum { @@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ static void *mixmonitor_thread(void *obj) return NULL; } -static void launch_monitor_thread(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *filename, uint64_t flags, +static void launch_monitor_thread(struct ast_channel *chan, const char *filename, unsigned int flags, int readvol, int writevol, const char *post_process) { pthread_t thread; |