Re: [Asterisk-Users] Pre-Parse Extensions.conf?

2005-05-01 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Matthew Boehm wrote: I think I said it wrong. I'm not looking to "pre-compile" the dialplan; No, I understood what you meant :-) Looking for more of a syntax checker than anything. Something like that isn't possible? Yes, but it won't look into the data provided in each extension priority, because

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Pre-Parse Extensions.conf?

2005-05-01 Thread Matthew Boehm
> Matthew Boehm wrote: >> Is there a way to pre-parse your extensions.conf so you can check for errors >> before making it live? > > No, there is not. And any pre-parser that existed today would be > incomplete anyway, because most of the dialplan is not actually parsed > until the applications a

Re: [Asterisk-Users] Pre-Parse Extensions.conf?

2005-05-01 Thread Kevin P. Fleming
Matthew Boehm wrote: Is there a way to pre-parse your extensions.conf so you can check for errors before making it live? No, there is not. And any pre-parser that existed today would be incomplete anyway, because most of the dialplan is not actually parsed until the applications are called (i.e.

[Asterisk-Users] Pre-Parse Extensions.conf?

2005-05-01 Thread Matthew Boehm
Is there a way to pre-parse your extensions.conf so you can check for errors before making it live? ARA Extensions is a really cool tool and will allow us to let our customers create/manage their own dialplans. It would be nice if when a customer changes their dialplan that it gets parsed and chec