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Hi,
I have just about every aspect of the SIP stack
working now.
I can initiate calls, both incoming and outgoing, and I'm
now
doing the loose ends, like dealing with cancelling the
call
under a number of conditions. IE: During the period
the
phone is ringing... During the period the call is in
progress,
etc. I got it to properly tear down the call after the call
is
made (incoming or outgoing). It's just the part where I
want to
abort the call before the remote party answers.
I have this piece of
code.... it gets executed when I CANCEL a call
while the other party is
ringing... myUAC is my
handler.
ClientInviteSessionHandle
cis;
cis =
myUAC->GetCisHandle();
cis->reject(488);
NSLog(@"Outgoing call cancelled");
This eventually calls code in
ClientInviteSession.cxx (approx line =
215)
case
UAC_Cancelled:
WarningLog
(<< "Try to reject when in state="
<<
toData(mState)); <--- it gets
here
assert(0);
break;
Try
to reject when in state=UAC_Early <--- log
says...
What if I'm not in that state, then what is the proper
procedure I use
to cancel out
on the call.... my onProvisional
callback has just been called, the
other party is ringing
at this
point. It stays in this state until the called party or sip
server on
remote end
times out.
Or, am I supposed to override the reject,
and handle it my
way....
John
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