so that paths and filename are writable by asterisk.c without
causing segfaults.
This involves defining the variables as const char *,
and having them point to as static, writable buffer
defined in asterisk.c
On passing, fix some errors in using these variables
in some files in utils/ , and in res/snmp/agent.c
which was redefining a variable without using paths.h
(not applicable to 1.4)
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modified.
This requires casting the strings in asterisk.c when writing to
them, so we do it through a macro to do it consistently.
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r87168 | murf | 2007-10-26 10:34:02 -0600 (Fri, 26 Oct 2007) | 1 line
closes issue #11086 where a user complains that references to following contexts report a problem; The problem was REALLy that he was referring to empty contexts, which were being ignored. Reporter stated that empty contexts should be OK. I checked it out against extensions.conf, and sure enough, empty contexts ARE ok. So, I removed the restriction from AEL. This, though, highlighted a problem with multiple contexts of the same name. This should be OK, also. So, I added the extend keyword to AEL, and it can preceed the 'context' keyword (mixed with 'abstract', if nec.). This will turn off the warnings in AEL if the same context name is used 2 or more times. Also, I now call ast_context_find_or_create for contexts now, instead of just ast_context_create; I did this because pbx_config does this. The 'extend' keyword thus becomes a statement of intent. AEL can now duplicate the behavior of pbx_config,
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