Change per-file debug and verbose levels to be per-module, the way

users expect them to work.

'core set debug' and 'core set verbose' can optionally change the
level for a specific filename; however, this is actually for a
specific source file name, not the module that source file is included
in. With examples like chan_sip, chan_iax2, chan_misdn and others
consisting of multiple source files, this will not lead to the
behavior that users expect. If they want to set the debug level for
chan_sip, they want it set for all of chan_sip, and not to have to
also set it for reqresp_parser and other files that comprise the
chan_sip module.

This patch changes this functionality to be module-name based instead
of file-name based.

To make this work, some Makefile modifications were required to ensure
that the AST_MODULE definition is present in each object file produced
for each module as well.

Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/574/



git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/trunk@253917 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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Kevin P. Fleming
2010-03-23 14:22:27 +00:00
parent f9e4d024c9
commit ae6008ef3a
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@@ -165,6 +165,8 @@ ifneq ($(findstring ENABLE_UPLOADS,$(MENUSELECT_CFLAGS)),)
GMIMELDFLAGS+=$(GMIME_LIB)
endif
$(OBJS): _ASTCFLAGS+=-DAST_MODULE=\"core\"
$(MAIN_TGT): $(OBJS) editline/libedit.a db1-ast/libdb1.a $(AST_EMBED_LDSCRIPTS) asterisk.exports
@$(CC) -c -o buildinfo.o $(_ASTCFLAGS) buildinfo.c $(ASTCFLAGS)
$(ECHO_PREFIX) echo " [LD] $(OBJS) editline/libedit.a db1-ast/libdb1.a $(AST_EMBED_LDSCRIPTS) -> $@"