Hello,
for completion -- there should be a log message printed at startup when
the number of ifdefs/endifs is not the same.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 09/11/15 06:39, Alex Balashov wrote:
I traced this bizarre behaviour to an unbalanced
number of
ifdefs/endifs, although it's still bizarre.
On 11/08/2015 09:22 PM, Alex Balashov wrote:
Hi,
I've got:
# define WITH_VENDOR_ROUTING_LNPOIP
at the top of my config. This is intended to mean that this constant is
commented out and disabled ('# define' vs. '#!define'), and tests
correctly in a given request route.
Later:
route[STAGE_3] {
...
#!ifdef WITH_VENDOR_ROUTING_LNPOIP
xlog("L_INFO", "LNPOIP ENABLED STAGE 3\n");
#!else
xlog("L_INFO", "LNPOIP NOT ENABLED STAGE 3\n");
#!endif
route(OUTBOUND_VENDOR_SELECT);
}
This tests correctly:
Nov 8 21:17:54 centosity6 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[12296]: INFO: LNPOIP
NOT ENABLED STAGE 3
However, in route[OUTBOUND_VENDOR_SELECT]:
#!ifdef WITH_VENDOR_ROUTING_LNPOIP
xlog("L_INFO", "LNPOIP ENABLED\n");
#!else
xlog("L_INFO", "LNPOIP NOT ENABLED\n");
#!endif
This prints:
Nov 8 21:17:54 centosity6 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[12296]: INFO: LNPOIP
ENABLED
Nov 8 21:17:54 centosity6 /usr/local/sbin/kamailio[12296]: INFO: LNPOIP
NOT ENABLED
... which I must admit is quite puzzling. Looks like it's both defined
and not defined.
Running 4.3:16be09c here.
Thanks!
-- Alex
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