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I'm thinking about caching the backlinks between runs. --[[Joey]]
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* It would save some time (spent resolving every single link
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on every page, every run). The cached backlinks could be
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updated by only updating backlinks from changed pages.
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(Saved time is less than 1/10th of a second for docwiki.)
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* It may allow attacking [[bugs/bestlink_change_update_issue]],
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since that seems to need a copy of the old backlinks.
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Actually, just the next change will probably solve that:
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* It should allow removing the `%oldlink_targets`, `%backlinkchanged`,
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and `%linkchangers` calculation code. Instead, just generate
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a record of which pages' backlinks have changed when updating
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the backlinks, and then rebuild those pages.
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Proposal:
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* Store a page's backlinks in the index, same as everything else.
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* Do *something* to generate or store the `%brokenlinks` data.
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This is currently generated when calculating backlinks, and
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is only used by the brokenlinks plugin. It's not the right
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"shape" to be stored in the index, but could be changed around
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to fit.
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