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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T14:17:42+00:00 2026-05-13T14:17:42+00:00

gcc 4.4.2 c89 I have these defines in our API header file. /* Reason

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gcc 4.4.2 c89

I have these defines in our API header file.

/* Reason for releasing call */
#define UNASSIGNED_NUMBER      0x01  /* Number unassigned / unallocated */
#define NORMAL_CLEARING        0x10  /* Call dropped under normal conditions*/
#define CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLE   0x06
#define USER_BUSY              0x11  /* End user is busy */
.
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However, I want to pass one to a function but I am not sure of the type. I could pass as just an integer value? The release_call function takes one of these as its parameter. However, I am not sure as the defines are defined as hex notation.

drop_and_release_call(23, 6); /* Dropping call for CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLE */


uint32_t drop_and_release_call(uint32_t port_num, uint32_t reason)
{
    release_call(port_num, reason);
}

Many thanks for any suggestions,

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    2026-05-13T14:17:42+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 2:17 pm

    Yes, it’s just an integer.

    The hexadecimal aspect of it is only important when it’s displayed for us to read.

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