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This fixes a bug: when a page links to its own #comments anchor you would
get a link like "index.html#comments" rather than "./#comments".
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A malformed pagespec will cause $@ to be set when translated, but if
it is used a second time, the memoization will defeat that check. Better to
check for the result not being defined.
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Had forgot to include it in the option list.
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This avoids constructing urls like "./../foo/".
The leading "../" avoids any colon confusion already.
I noticed in my logs that certain badly written web spiders (hello again,
Yahoo!) fail to follow urls like ikiwiki was constructing to the right
place (instead ending up at "./foo/")
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Since ikiwiki uses open :utf8, perl assumes that files contain valid utf-8.
If it turns out to be malformed it may later crash while processing strings
read from them, with 'Malformed UTF-8 character (fatal)'.
As at least a quick fix, use utf8::valid as soon as data is read, and if
it's not valid, call encode_utf8 on the string, thus clearing the utf-8
flag. This may cause follow-on encoding problems, but will avoid this
crash, and the input file was broken anyway, so GIGO is a reasonable
response. (I looked at calling decode_utf8 after, but it seemed to cause
more trouble than it was worth. BTW, use open ':encoding(utf8)' avaoids
this problem, but the corrupted data later causes Storable to crash when
writing the index.)
This is a quick fix, clearly imperfect:
- It might be better to explicitly call decode_utf8 when reading files,
rather than using the IO layer.
- Data read other than by readfile() can still sneak in bad utf-8. While
ikiwiki does very little file input not using it, stdin for the CGI
would be one way.
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This is necessary so that things that fork to the background,
like pinger, and inline ping, don't block other cgis from running.
Note that websetup also calls unlockwiki, before refreshing / rebuilding
the wiki. It makes perfect sense for that not to block other cgis.
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* Stop busy-waiting in lockwiki, as this could delay ikiwiki from waking up
for up to one second. The bailout code is no longer needed.
* Remove support for unused optional wait parameter from lockwiki.
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This fixes a problem exposed by the recent change to tags
(a2839de9362187b67b0e3a564461e272e64fd9b4). That recorded tag links as
absolute by including a leading slash in the link. The same could also be
done with an absolute wikilink.
In either case, link() would not match such links, unless the leading slash
was included in the link to match. But that's not right, because pagespecs
match absolute by default. So strip the leading slash.
Note that to keep any existing `link(/foo)` pagespecs working after this
change, the leading slash is removed from there, too.
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Still need to investigate possible races, and test some more.
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Wired up check_canedit and check_canremove, still need to deal with
check_canattach, and test.
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Still need to wire up the calls to check_* , but it's cold out here and my
hands are going numb, so enough for now.
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Add an inject function, that can be used by plugins that want to replace
one of ikiwiki's functions with their own version. (This is a scary thing
that grubs through the symbol table, and replaces all exported occurances
of a function with the injected version.)
external: RPC functions can be injected to replace exported functions.
Removed the stupid displaytime hook, and use injection instead.
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Need to use a hook because an exported function cannot be reliably
overridden. The replacement verstion was actually only affecting plugins
loaded after it.
formattime doesn't need a hook, since there's no reason to export it.
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The machine parseable date needs to include a timezone.
Also, simplified the interface for date display.
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for. This supports most of the ACL type things users have been wanting to be done. Closes: #443346 (It does not control who can read a page, but that's out of scope for ikiwiki.)
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This is the easy part of supporting foo/index.mdwn sources for page foo.
Note that if foo.mdwn exists too, there will be a warning about multiple
sources for the same page, and which is used is indeterminate.
indexpages should also cause web based editing to create index source pages
by default; this and other fallout of the option not yet implemented.
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files rendered during page preview.
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page, and is preserved across rebuilds.
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Upgrades to the new index format should be transparent.
The version field is 3, because 1 was the old textual index, 2 was the
pre-versioned format.
This also includes some efficiency improvements to index loading, by
not copying a hash and using a reference.
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if desired.
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filenames, the wiki_file_chars setting is added. For example, set to "-[:alnum:]+/._" to disable colons from being used in source files (which can cause trouble om Windows).
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external plugins.
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This allows later switches to override them. Previously, setup file options overrode most command line options.
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This reverts commit c8d3626c51bdc53781d9431b1da88ae1e92dc2d5.
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Setting the values in the setup file by default makes it annoyingly hard to
override them at the command line (since setup files override the command
line).
Both default to off if no value is set.
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(cherry picked from commit cf58eefaa56eb17c227d97d129bf95e3dab54fd3)
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Small data leak, but only to admins, and I think it's worth it to see the
stuff that cannot be configured.
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