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* In Wrapper.pm, add a new hook "wrapperargcheck" to examine argc/argv
and return success or failure. In the failure case, the wrapper
terminates.
* In cvs.pm, implement the new hook to return failure if a directory is
being cvs added.
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template files in.
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IP address.
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Conflicts:
IkiWiki/Plugin/cvs.pm
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restored just so.
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having to quote, and the possible use of the shell) sucks. Stop
passing args to cvs_runcvs() as an arrayref, since that also sucks
(and was a sop to IPC::Cmd). Instead, use Joey's construction for
temporarily redirecting stderr to /dev/null. Much much simpler and
better. Works on my laptop with bozohttpd, now to test on the NetBSD
wiki.
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requote in such cases, do quote in all others.
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This reverts commit cdc3576c8d1efb2593cac2d9da3f2393a2afe26e.
Conflicts:
IkiWiki/Plugin/po.pm
This change broke the test suite and is not strictly necessary.
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basewiki. Makes the filetype-testing logic more explicit anyway.
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into memory (!)."
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binary file, cvs add -kb it (for attachment support)."
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substring instead.
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ikiwiki). Crunch on-demand module loads into one-liners. Comment why
cvsps output is getting read in its entirety and reversed.
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TeX has configuration options that prevent unsafe things like shell
escapes and insecure file reads/writes. Turn all of them on.
teximg's regex-based blacklist does not suffice. For instance:
[[!teximg code="""
\catcode`\%=0
%input{/etc/passwd}
"""]]
Remove the blacklist, since the TeX configuration options seal off the
underlying mechanisms more safely, and the blacklist blocks other TeX
commands that can prove useful.
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either dimension.
Although imagemagick handles even really large sizes sanely, using a page
file, doing so would just waste time and disk space, since the browser
can be told to resize it larger.
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checkconfig can run more than once in a single ikiwiki run if setup is
building wrappers. That clobbered the origsub value for bestlink, leading
to infinite recursion
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It's not "exact" since case munging has to be done, and I think
"simple" captures the optimisation better.</pedant>
With apologies to smcv, who probably has to rebuild his wiki now.
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As per Joey's review
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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single page
Let E be the number of dependencies per page of the form "A depends on B and
nothing else", let D be the number of other dependencies per page,
let P be the total number of pages, and let C be the number of changed
pages in a refresh.
This patch should speed up a refresh from O(E*C*P + D*C*P) to
O(C + E*P + D*C*P), assuming that hash lookups are O(1).
In practice, plugins like inline and map produce a lot of these very simple
dependencies, and my album plugin's combination of inline with a large
number of pages causes it to suffer particularly badly.
In testing on a wiki with about 7000 objects (3500 full pages, 3500
images), a full rebuild continued to take about 5:30, and a refresh
after touching about 350 pages and 350 images reduced from 5:30 to 1:30.
As with my previous optimizations, this change will result in downgrades not
working correctly until the wiki is rebuilt.
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This is unnecessary and just slows us down (by a factor of 2, in the
pessimal case where every page has an inline with pagenames); it's also
not possible to optimize it into add_depends_exact calls.
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Set rootpage to the non-l10n'd rootpage parameter if it is set,
else to the masterpage of the linking page.
Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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This reverts commit cf43ae5a1f5460a98cdd7acb36c0691b2eec988f, which actually
only works when a rootpage parameter is set. A more complete fix will be
written soon.
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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The po plugin's injected bestlink must do something special when called by this
exact part of inline's code.
Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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... which was broken by the new page_types code.
Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
(cherry picked from commit 1914ae2fd24e1e8021404eae847d70c710f8542d)
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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... which was broken by the new page_types code.
Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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On second^Wthird^Wfourth thought, putting the message into the page seems
better than using stderr.
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
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... else, the recentchanges page shows a link such as "sandbox.es". But,
clicking on it goes to the English (or negotiated language) version of the page.
It is better in this one case if the link goes direct to the translated version
of the page.
(cherry picked from commit 496e8523c6706d096f1b794e3f3ba5dd2fa260f3)
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... else, the recentchanges page shows a link such as "sandbox.es". But,
clicking on it goes to the English (or negotiated language) version of the page.
It is better in this one case if the link goes direct to the translated version
of the page.
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This should be more efficient than pagespec_match_list since it short-circuits
after the first match is found.
The other problem with using pagespec_match_list here is it may throw an
error if a bad or failing pagespec somehow got into the dependencies.
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