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Re: Unable to convert dial string to canonical format



On Sat, Feb 13, 1999 at 05:36:03PM -0500, Aidan Van Dyk wrote:
> There is a program called dialtest which allows you to test the
> dialrules and see how it is working.
> 
Hi Aidan,

thank for this. I tried it with my dialrules:

carnivore:/var/spool/fax/etc # dialtest -a 711 -c 49 -i 00 -l 0 dialrules.ralfs 
dialrules.ralfs: line 134577988: Define AreaCode = "711"
dialrules.ralfs: line 134577988: Define CountryCode = "49"
dialrules.ralfs: line 134577988: Define InternationalPrefix = "00"
dialrules.ralfs: line 134577988: Define LongDistancePrefix = "0"
dialrules.ralfs: line 19: Define Area = "711"
dialrules.ralfs: line 20: Define Country = "49"
dialrules.ralfs: line 21: Define IDPrefix = "00"
dialrules.ralfs: line 22: Define LDPrefix = "0"
dialrules.ralfs: line 24: Define WS = "         "
dialrules.ralfs: line 33: CanonicalNumber := [
dialrules.ralfs: line 35:   "^#" = "+497117777206"
dialrules.ralfs: line 36:   "[abcABC]" = "2"
dialrules.ralfs: line 37:   "[defDEF]" = "3"
dialrules.ralfs: line 38:   "[ghiGHI]" = "4"
dialrules.ralfs: line 39:   "[jklJKL]" = "5"
dialrules.ralfs: line 40:   "[mnoMNO]" = "6"
dialrules.ralfs: line 41:   "[prsPRS]" = "7"
dialrules.ralfs: line 42:   "[tuvTUV]" = "8"
dialrules.ralfs: line 43:   "[wxyWXY]" = "9"
dialrules.ralfs: line 44:   "[^+0-9]+" = ""
dialrules.ralfs: line 45:   "^00" = "+"
dialrules.ralfs: line 46:   "^0" = "+49"
dialrules.ralfs: line 47:   "^[^+]" = "+49711&"
dialrules.ralfs: line 48: ]
dialrules.ralfs: line 54: DialString := [
dialrules.ralfs: line 55:   "[-         .]+" = ""
dialrules.ralfs: line 56:   "[abcABC]" = "2"
dialrules.ralfs: line 57:   "[defDEF]" = "3"
dialrules.ralfs: line 58:   "[ghiGHI]" = "4"
dialrules.ralfs: line 59:   "[jklJKL]" = "5"
dialrules.ralfs: line 60:   "[mnoMNO]" = "6"
dialrules.ralfs: line 61:   "[prsPRS]" = "7"
dialrules.ralfs: line 62:   "[tuvTUV]" = "8"
dialrules.ralfs: line 63:   "[wxyWXY]" = "9"
dialrules.ralfs: line 64:   "^0049711" = ""
dialrules.ralfs: line 65:   "^0711" = ""
dialrules.ralfs: line 66:   "^0049" = "0"
dialrules.ralfs: line 67:   "^[+]49711" = ""
dialrules.ralfs: line 68:   "^[+]49" = "0"
dialrules.ralfs: line 69:   "^[+]" = "00"
dialrules.ralfs: line 70: ]
ready> #15
Apply CanonicalNumber rules to "#15"
--> match rule "^#", result now "+49711777720615"
--> return result "+49711777720615"
Apply DialString rules to "#15"
--> return result "#15"
Apply DisplayNumber rules to "#15"
--> return result "#15"
canonical = "+49711777720615"
dial-string = "#15"
display = "#15"
ready> 

They work exactly as expected. As I already supected in my previous mail
there must be something else that goes wrong. I guess that hylafax has a
problem with the resulting dialstring.

Ralf

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