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Necessary so search can remove its indexes for internal pages.
But also, it seems it was an omission not to pass the deleted
pages before.
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indexed for searching.
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Probably only the search plugin uses it, so this seemed safe.
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Plugins will also be able to use this to tell if the template
is being used to generate a wiki page, when misctemplate starts
also using page.tmpl.
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links to the action bar without modifying the template further.
(COMMENTSLINK and DISCUSSIONLINK could be folded into this, but are kept
separate for now to avoid breaking modified templates.)
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mode, use time tag.
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* Ikiwiki can be configured to generate html5 instead of the default xhtml
1.0. The html5 output mode is experimental, not yet fully standards
compliant, and will be subject to rapid change.
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Needed to handle the move of the .js files into ikiwiki/, but also this is
a longstanding bug.
Old pagemtime is not remembered in rebuild mode, and changing that would
need a lot of changes. So instead, loop on pagectime, which is remembered.
Change to remembering old pagesources info in rebuild mode. This seems safe
enough.
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Registered by passing "" as page name to add_depends.
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Rather than wasting resources recording that every page depends on
page.tmpl, add a special case. The special case curretly rebuilds non-page
files too when page.tmpl changes, but that's minor.
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This entailed changing template_params; it no longer takes the template
filename as its first parameter.
Add template_depends to api and replace calls to template() with
template_depends() in appropriate places, where a dependency should be
added on the template.
Other plugins don't use template(), so will need further work.
Also, includes are disabled for security. Enabling includes only when using
templates from the templatedir would be nice, but would add a lot of
complexity to the implementation.
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Conflicts:
IkiWiki/Plugin/tag.pm
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loadindex does not bother populating oldtypedlinks if there is no link
type. However, the code in link_types_changed assumed that if oldtypedlinks
is not defined, and typedlinks is, they must differ.
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This way, if an autofile is registered for a file that already exists,
it is remembered that it was tried, and it doesn't get recreated when
removed.
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This fixes the problem that it did not remember if an autofile is deleted,
unless a plugin happened to register the autofile at the same time.
With the new code, we just never recreate an autofile more than once.
Only downside is that the list of autofiles is never pruned either.
And I don't really see a way to prune it.
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Splitting out this function bothered me. It is conceptially similar to
file_pruned, and yet also very specific to exactly the security needs of
find_src_files.
I liked that it got rid of duplicate code in the latter function. So
instead, put a helper sub in that, which I think allows refactoring
things more cleanly, and with less boilerplate.
As to the needs of gen_autofile, I'm not convinced this needs to handle
the same set of problems that verify_src_file did. So I sat down and
wrote a custom validator for autofiles, which turned out to seem to just
need three things: Make sure the candidate filename is not something
that would be pruned; untaint the candidate filename; and make sure that
srcdir doesn't already have something with its name. (Plus, of course,
all the other checks that were already in gen_autofile.)
(In passing, also fixed a bunch of bugs I had introduced in this branch.)
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This is more accurate when a file that is not a page is what is removed.
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Ok, this is longer, but features less scary action at a distance.
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Filenames need to be decoded, as File::Find does not provide them in
decoded form, but other callers of verify_src_file will be using utf8.
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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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* 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 reason to do this is basically a user interaction design decision.
It is achieved by adding an entry, associated to the creating plugin, to
%pagestate. To find out if files were deleted a new global hash %del_hash is
%introduced.
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This reverts commit 31680111f0062f07727d14fcf291c98978ad5a2f.
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pagespec_translate may set $@ if it fails to parse a pagespec, but
due to memoization, this is not reliable. If a memoized call is repeated,
and $@ is already set for some other reason previously, it will remain
set through the call to pagespec_translate.
Instead, just check if pagespec_translate returns undef.
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destdir, as well as wrappers and the .ikiwiki directory.
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Use `_` to avoid superfluous stat.
Check for `defined $file`, instead of just `$file`.
Add spaces after commas.
Change return values of `verify_src_file()` to not return the tainted filename.
Rename `$f` to `$file_untainted in `verify_src_file()`.
$f changes to `$file` in `find_src_files()`.
This attempts to fix commit f3abeac919c4736429bd3362af6edf51ede8e7fe.
For discussion see
<http://ikiwiki.info/todo/auto-create_tag_pages_according_to_a_template/>
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This also means that if autoadded files are deleted they will just be
recreated.
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To make automatically added files render they have to be added to the $files,
$pages, $new, and $changed variables.
After that scan() is called on them.
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This also has the advantage that I can use the resulting new function
elsewhere.
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discussionpage setting.
Specifically, fixes discussion actions on discussion pages, and unbreaks the opendiscussion plugin.
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