> > >> It appears that MACRO() is not going away, though deprecated. >>> "for the sake of backwards compatibility it will not be removed" see >>> below. >>> >>> From asterisk /tags/1.6.0-beta9/UPGRADE.txt >>> >>> 88 Macro() is now deprecated. If you need subroutines, you should >>> use the >> >> The developers typically remove the feature in the version after the >> feature is marked as deprecated. I would expect this to be gone in >> 1.8, >> whenever that's released. So for 1.4 and 1.6, you're right that >> Macro() >> is still available. >> >> Darrick > >I agree with you, removing deprecated features is the norm... but I >read their description as... > >"we prefer you not to use macro() anymore, but because of all the >grief we have been getting from removing long-standard features, we >have decided to not remove macro() anytime soon" - my quote > >I predict 1.8 and 2.0 will include macro()... but, I may be wrong. :-) > >Lonnie
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