2010-07-18 19:52:03 +02:00
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The `conflicts` testcase has 4 failing test cases. The underlaying problem
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is that there are multiple possible source files that can create the same
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destination files.
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1. `foo.mdwn` is in srcdir, rendered to destdir. Then
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it is removed, and `foo` is added, which will be rendered
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raw to destdir. Since the `foo/` directory still exists,
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it fails.
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1. `foo` is added to srcdir, rendered raw to destdir.
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Then it is removed from srcdir, and `foo.mdwn` is added.
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The `foo` file is still present in the destdir, and mkdir
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of the directory `foo/` fails.
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1. `foo.mdwn` renders to `foo/index.html`. Then `foo/index.html`
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is added to the srcdir, using rawhtml. It renders to the same
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thing.
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1. `foo/index.html` in srcdir is rendered to same thing in destdir
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using rawhtml. Then `foo.mdwn` is added; renders same thing.
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Note that another case, that of page `foo.mdwn` and page `foo.txt`, that
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both render to `foo/index.html`, used to cause problems, but no longer
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crashes ikiwiki. It now only complains in this situation, and which
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file "wins" is undefined. The fix for this relied on both pages being
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named `foo`; but in the above cases, the source files have different
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pagenames.
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One approach: Beef up checking in `will_render` to detect when the same
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destination file is rendered by multiple pages. Or when one page renders
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a file that is a parent directory of the rendered file of another page.
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It could warn, rather than erroring. The last page rendered would "win";
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generating the destdir file.
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2010-07-18 23:30:46 +02:00
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[[done]]
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