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[asterisk-dev] Re: Placing a new outbound call using C

 
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PostPosted: Fri Mar 09, 2007 9:44 am    Post subject: [asterisk-dev] Re: Placing a new outbound call using C

In article <c493fc5c0703081549m183b2295s5da5abae6d0a700c@mail.gmail.com>,
Joel <jjshoe@gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:

Compared to calling a function in C there is a significant time difference
that is only further amplified by scheduling lots of calls in advance.

Anyways, to make it perfectly clear, as the subject states, I want to do
this using pure c.

Joel, I think the part of the picture we are missing when trying to help
you is this: you plan to write some functions in C that will directly
call the C API in Asterisk; how do you plan to call those functions that
you have written? What part of your overall system will cause them to
be executed?

Cheers
Tony
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