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This is needed so that when a negated pagespec like "!author(foo)"
stops matching, due to the page being changed, ikiwiki knows that
the match was influenced by the page content.
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Conflicts:
IkiWiki/Plugin/tag.pm
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The commit that added the (working) support for using /tag to override
tagbase also tried to make ./tag work. Problem is, tags are links,
and ./foo is not a valid link (though I think there's a wishlist about it).
So, using ./tag really resulted in tag creation links that led to a
"bad page name" error. And even if the tag were created in the right place,
the link didn't go to it.
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Conflicts:
IkiWiki/Plugin/tag.pm
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So this is the one place that does need to canonpath and compare,
as two argument file_pruned used to.
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By a stroke of luck, after a long & full day, I happened to
remember that in the morning, I had seen someone on irc mention
that darcs query manifest doesn't like it if its full output
is not consumed.
So contrary to the usual case where bug reports sent via irc are like
messages written in sand before the new tide, this one was seen and
fixed.
(But use http://ikiwiki.info/bugs/ next time!)
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Avoid file_pruned triggering on absolute paths causing the whole
comments_pending directory being pruned.
Simplify code.
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$cgi->params('do') may not be defined. The CSRF code may delete all
cgi params. This uninitalized value was introduced when do=register
support was added recently.
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$_ will be absolute then
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Another bit of code that didn't realize that File::Find sets $_ to the
relative filename.
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file_pruned now tests for that
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In File::Find, $_ is relative to the current directory, so that is ok.
Also, the directory name doesn't need to be stripped from $_.
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file_prune also fails on absolute filenames now
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Many calls to file_prune were incorrectly calling it with 2 parameters.
In cases where the filename being checked is relative to the srcdir,
that is not needed.
Made absolute filenames be pruned. (This won't work for the 2 parameter call
style.)
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A tag like ./foo is searched for relative to the tagging page.
However, if multiple pages use such a tag, the only one sure
to be in common is in the root, so autocreate it there to
avoid scattering redunadant autocreated tags around the tree.
(This is probably not ideal.)
Also renamed the tagpage and taglink functions for clarity.
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Fix style of prompt.
Optional to rebuild when it is changed. (Needed to get new all missing tags)
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Made add_autofile take a generator function, and just register the
autofile, for later possible creation. The testing is moved into Render,
which allows cleaning up some stuff.
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Conflicts:
IkiWiki.pm
IkiWiki/Plugin/tag.pm
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This is a slow implementation; it runs svn log once per file
still, rather than running svn log once on the whole srcdir.
I did it this way because in my experience, svn log, run on a directory,
does not always list every change to files inside that directory.
I don't know why, and I use svn as little as possible these days.
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* Automatically run --gettime the first time ikiwiki is run on
a given srcdir.
* Optimise --gettime for git, so it's appropriatly screamingly
fast. (This could be done for other backends too.)
* However, --gettime for git no longer follows renames.
* Use above to fix up timestamps on docwiki, as well as ensure that
timestamps on basewiki files shipped in the deb are sane.
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* Rename --getctime to --gettime. (The old name still works for
backwards compatability.)
* --gettime now also looks up last modification time.
* Add rcs_getmtime to plugin API; currently only implemented
for git.
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The pagetemplate hook may be called multiple times, for example when pages
are inlined into a page. Sidebars were being calculated each time that
happened, only to be thrown away when the final pagetemplate hook was
called. Avoid this unnecessary work.
Remove stored sidebar content on use to save some memory.
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Commit b7351daacd0d4a041a51b43d99b7bf589de54f53 introduced the bug.
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This way, the example blog always has a sidebar on the index page,
but not the overhead of sidebars on all the other pages. And if a
user wants to, they can enable global_sidebars to switch to sidebars on
every page.
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on a page.
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