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This reverts commit 2f96c49bd1826ecb213ae025ad456a714aa04863.
I forgot about internal pages. We don't want * matching them!
I left the optimisation in pagecount, where it used to live.
Internal pages probably don't matter when they're just being
counted.
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I forgot to check if it was called from preprocess, and it is
not; it's called by a format hook. If an error is thrown from
a format hook, wiki build fails, so we don't want that.
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Add an optimisation for the semi-common case of a "*" pagespec. Can
avoid doing any real processing in this case.
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* pagespec_match_list: New API function, matches pages in a list
and throws an error if the pagespec is bad.
* inline, brokenlinks, calendar, linkmap, map, orphans, pagecount,
pagestate, postsparkline: Display a handy error message if the pagespec
is erronious.
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wish to, if the configuration makes signin optional for commenting.
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* Add IkiWiki::ErrorReason objects, and modify pagespecs to return
them in cases where they fail to match due to a configuration or syntax
error.
* inline: Display a handy error message if the inline cannot display any
pages due to such an error.
This is perhaps somewhat incomplete, as other users of pagespecs do not
display the error, and will eventually need similar modifications to inline.
I should probably factor out a pagespec_match_all function and make it throw
ErrorReasons.
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printed at that point if it's not available, allowing the admin to see it during wiki setup. Closes: #520015
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
debian/control
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Conflicts:
debian/changelog
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The darcs backend appends @web to the names of web committers, so remove it
when extracting.
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use a consistent name for the ikiwiki wrapper file
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Conflicts:
doc/ikiwiki-makerepo.mdwn
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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Conflicts:
debian/control
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The munged ids were looking pretty nasty, and were not completly guaranteed
to be unique. So a md5sum seems like a better approach. (Would have used
sha1, but md5 is in perl core.)
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Well, that was a PITA.
Luckily, this doesn't break guids to comments in rss feeds,
though it does change the links.
I haven't put in a warning about needing to rebuild to get
this fix. It's probably good enough for new comments to get the
fix, without a lot of mass rebuilding.
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with "comment_" in their name. Closes: #521322
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This was being buggy and returning the file's last change time, not its
creation time.
(I checked all the others (except tla) and they're ok.)
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This was being buggy and returning the file's last change time, not its
creation time.
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It would be better to use urlto() here, but will_render
has not yet been called on the feed files at this point, so
it won't work. (And reorganizing so it can be is tricky.)
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adds a new sorting order, title_natural, that uses Sort::Naturally's
ncmp function to provide better sorting for inlines
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invalidly encoded output.
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I guess what's happening here is that since the name
is passed to git via an environment variable, perl's normal
utf-8 IO layer stuff doesn't work. So we have to explicitly
decode the string from perl's internal representation into
utf-8.
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