well its Pakistani Urdu. I am not sure about Punjabi Grammar and pronunciation, but we will be able to add that also

Roy Sigurd Karlsbakk wrote:

is there only one ur language, or do you have variants like pakistani punjabi etc? if so, perhaps it could be nice to specify...


Den 13. jul. 2005 kl. 11.54 skrev Atif Rasheed:

I have used urdu to test this change, but according to 639-1 its "ur", so we will be using "ur". I am signing disclaimer, after that I will submit the patch to bugs.digium.com.


What's the language code for Urdu? "ur"? "urd"?

http://www.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/englangn.html#uvwxyz



        return(ast_say_number_full_urdu(chan, num, ints, language,

audiofd, ctrlfd));


/*---- Urdu sound files needed for Time/Date functions:
minute
second
---- Urdu sound files needed for Currency:
Rupay
Rupia
Paisa
Paisay
/*

/*--- ast_say_number_full_urdu: Urdu syntax */
/*--- Urdu syntax is little different, so we will require alot of extra files. from 0 - 99 */ static int ast_say_number_full_urdu(struct ast_channel *chan, int num, char *ints, char *language, int audiofd, int ctrlfd)
{
      int res = 0;
      int playh = 0;
      char fn[256] = "";
      if (!num)
return ast_say_digits_full(chan, 0,ints, language, audiofd, ctrlfd);

      while(!res && (num || playh)) {
                      if (playh) {
snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "digits/ hundred");
                              playh = 0;
                      } else  if (num < 100) {
snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "digits/% d", num);
                              num = 0;
                      } else {
                              if (num < 1000){
snprintf(fn, sizeof(fn), "digits/%d", (num/100));
                                      playh++;
                                      num -= ((num / 100) * 100);
                              } else {
if (num < 1000000) { /* 1,000,000 */ res = ast_say_number_full_en(chan, num / 1000, ints, language, audiofd, ctrlfd);
                                              if (res)
                                                      return res;
                                              num = num % 1000;
snprintf(fn, sizeof (fn), "digits/thousand");
                                      } else {



Is it just me, or the part below is replicated in too many functions?



if (num < 1000000000) { /* 1,000,000,000 */ res = ast_say_number_full_en(chan, num / 1000000, ints, language, audiofd, ctrlfd);
                                                      if (res)
return res; num = num % 1000000; snprintf (fn, sizeof(fn), "digits/million");
                                              } else {
ast_log (LOG_DEBUG, "Number '%d' is too big for me\n", num);
                                                      res = -1;
                                              }
                                      }
                              }
                      }
                      if (!res) {
if(!ast_streamfile(chan, fn, language)) { if ((audiofd > -1) && (ctrlfd > -1)) res = ast_waitstream_full(chan, ints, audiofd, ctrlfd);
                                      else
res = ast_waitstream (chan, ints);
                              }
                              ast_stopstream(chan);
                      }
      }
      return res;
}







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