Previously data returned from `memcache get` would be truncated at the
first NULL byte.
By using raw_write_function here to stream the returned memcache
value, we allow mod_memcache to be used for audio and other arbitrary
binary data.
Dave has a format module planned that relies on this.
Thanks-to: Dave Olszewski <dolszewski@marchex.com>
FS-7114 #resolve
The clamp(v,a,b) function wraps v around the interval [a,b).
However prior to this commit, `clamp` was ignoring the third argument
and using the second argument again in its place. This resulted in a
division by zero. Hence `clamp` didn't work at all.
Even if the arguments were treated correctly, `clamp` incorrectly
multiplied rather than added whenever v < a. This would have produced
bogus results. (Thanks to Shona McNeill for pointing this out.)
Note that as implemented, `clamp` is undefined for b >= a.
These errors are present in the last upstream C version, v2.7.
They've been corrected in the C++ version that upstream now maintains
instead.
Thanks-to: Shona McNeill <prufrax@googlemail.com>
FS-7070 #resolve
The following values can be read from the event:
sync_lost_percent - Error percentage within the analysis window
sync_lost_count - How many times sync has been lost
cng_count - Counter of confort noise packets
err_samples - Number of samples that did not match the sequence
* commit 'f63f8686bc8da391b3c46b24e10571215c8b377f':
FS-7049 - Documentation for state optional paramenter in callcenter_config queue list and count
fix FS-7049 - Count and list agents based on their state
* commit '21458f85cc4228e54151350dd89c5c87cc3dfef4':
FS-7062: [mod_sofia] on redirect, when uri are passed in without <> with multiple uris, automatically add the q= header param in decending order. This should make 300 Multiple Choices work well with devices that require the q param. If you would like to specify explicit q-values, please use the syntax of redirect where you specify the entire header using the <>
As per RFC4856, Annex B mode for G.729 is disabled if the SDP contains a
fmtp parameter annexb=no and enabled if annexb=yes or the annexb parameter
is missing.
When responding to an offer mod_sangoma_codec always returns an answer
without a fmtp parameter. Even in response to a SDP offer which contains
one. This has the effect of responding to a request to disable Annex B
with an answer that only Annex B is supported.
With this change mod_sangoma_codec copies the fmtp parameter from the
offer to the answer fixing the problem.
This is nothing more than a shameless copy/paste from another mod_say
module, which already had timezone support. It simply checks if the
timezone variable is set and if it contains a valid timezone, then this
timezone will be used when announcing times/dates.
FS-7048 #resolve