which is a message from Philipp Kempgen, requesting that the WARNING
that an extension is empty be reduced to a NOTICE or less, as empty
extensions are syntactically possible, and no big deal.

With which I agree, and have removed that WARNING message entirely.
I think it is not necessary to see this message. It didn't 
state that a NoOp() was inserted automatically on your behalf,
and really, as users, who cares? Why freak out dialplan writers
with unnecessary warnings? The details of the machinations a compiler goes
thru to produce working assembly code is of little interest
to most programmers-- we will follow the unix principal of
doing our work silently.




git-svn-id: https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4@119929 65c4cc65-6c06-0410-ace0-fbb531ad65f3
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Steve Murphy
2008-06-03 14:49:46 +00:00
parent 6d78e78947
commit bfd56d7f25

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@@ -4035,12 +4035,6 @@ void ast_compile_ael2(struct ast_context **local_contexts, struct pval *root)
exten-> return_target = np2;
}
/* is the last priority in the extension a label? Then add a trailing no-op */
if( !exten->plist_last )
{
ast_log(LOG_WARNING, "Warning: file %s, line %d-%d: Empty Extension!\n",
p2->filename, p2->startline, p2->endline);
}
if ( exten->plist_last && exten->plist_last->type == AEL_LABEL ) {
struct ael_priority *np2 = new_prio();
np2->type = AEL_APPCALL;