Administrator TOOTAI
2019-Oct-01 14:24 UTC
[asterisk-users] Increasing variables - Changes v13 vs v16
Hi list,
on asterisk 13 I use
same => n,Set(__myCpt=$[${myCpt} + 1])
which is working well. On an Asterisk 16 I get, for this same command
[2019-10-01 16:15:01] WARNING[28197][C-00000008]: ast_expr2.fl:470
ast_yyerror: ast_yyerror(): syntax error: syntax error, unexpected '+',
expecting $end; Input:
+ 1
^
What changes in 16 version creates this behavior and how to get it work ?
Thanks for any hint
--
Daniel
Eric Wieling
2019-Oct-01 14:38 UTC
[asterisk-users] Increasing variables - Changes v13 vs v16
Verify ${myCpt} is not empty.
On 10/1/19 10:24 AM, Administrator TOOTAI wrote:> Hi list,
>
> on asterisk 13 I use
>
> same => n,Set(__myCpt=$[${myCpt} + 1])
>
> which is working well. On an Asterisk 16 I get, for this same command
>
> [2019-10-01 16:15:01] WARNING[28197][C-00000008]: ast_expr2.fl:470
> ast_yyerror: ast_yyerror(): syntax error: syntax error, unexpected
'+',
> expecting $end; Input:
>
> + 1
>
> ^
>
> What changes in 16 version creates this behavior and how to get it work ?
>
> Thanks for any hint
>
--
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Administrator TOOTAI
2019-Oct-01 15:09 UTC
[asterisk-users] Increasing variables - Changes v13 vs v16
Le 01/10/2019 à 16:38, Eric Wieling a écrit :> Verify ${myCpt} is not empty.Yes, it was that. Many thanks> > On 10/1/19 10:24 AM, Administrator TOOTAI wrote: >> Hi list, >> >> on asterisk 13 I use >> >> same => n,Set(__myCpt=$[${myCpt} + 1]) >> >> which is working well. On an Asterisk 16 I get, for this same command >> >> [2019-10-01 16:15:01] WARNING[28197][C-00000008]: ast_expr2.fl:470 >> ast_yyerror: ast_yyerror(): syntax error: syntax error, unexpected >> '+', expecting $end; Input: >> >> + 1 >> >> ^ >> >> What changes in 16 version creates this behavior and how to get it work ? >> >> Thanks for any hint >> >-- Daniel