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Andy Newlands committed b5266ed6b44
FS-9325 [mod_dptools] Priority flag for faster bind_digit_action matches Add exec: flag, 'P' (for "Priority") to bind_digit_action so that a match is returned as soon as it is found, without waiting for the inter-digit timeout to expire. This can be very useful where the system needs to be more responsive to the user. By default, if multiple bindings are enabled and one or more use a regex, switch_ivr_dmachine_check_match waits for the inter-digit timeout to expire before returning a match. This ensures overlapping patterns, such as "^\d{4}$" and "^\12{3}$" can both be reliably matched When the 'P' flag is specified with bind_digit_action, whose action is exec, a match is returned as soon as the condition is satisfied, regardless of whether or not a longer match may be possible if further digits were entered. For example: <action application="bind_digit_action" data="test,~^*\d{2}$, exec[P]:execute_extension,myextn,self,self"/> <action application="bind_digit_action" data="test,~^#\d{2}$", exec:execute_extension,myotherextn,self,peer"/> The first example causes a match to be returned immediately after the 2nd digit is received, whereas the second example defaults to waiting for the inter-digit timeout to expire before returning. In cases where the 'P' flag is used with a regex and string, and both are matched, the more explicit, string match will be returned. For example: <action application="bind_digit_action" data="test,~^*\d{2}$, exec[P]:execute_extension,myextn,self,self"/> <action application="bind_digit_action" data="test,*12, exec[P]:execute_extension,myotherextn,self,self"/> If "*12" is matched, myotherextn is executed, because "*12" is more explicit/specific than "^*\d{2}$" If the 'P'(riority) flag is not used, behaviour is unchanged from previous versions. This ensures backward compatibility. FS-9325 #resolve