On Mar 17, 2005, at 1:36 PM, Scott Nelson wrote:
I groked the answer and it is more than pseudo code, it actually works. I'm using them in my extensions.conf now!
Priority n means 1+last defined priority. Putting a name inside parens defines that name.
So, in the example you sent, checkavail is set to 2, dial is 5, and I am not sure what s+2 means if not 7, and that doesn't make sense since you will leave 6 undefined.
It works, but only in CVS-HEAD, not in 1.0.x. It's one of the reasons to look forward to the next major release.
Scott
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