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@ -126,6 +126,22 @@ The following three inlines work for me with this patch:
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> needing to change the prototype of every pagespec function, since several
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> plugins define them too. --[[Joey]]
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>> Maybe - it needs more thought. I also considered it when I was going though changing all those plugins :).
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>> My concern was that `%params` can contain other user-defined parameters,
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>> e.g. `link(target, otherparameter)`, and that means that the specFuncs could be clobbered by a user (or other
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>> weird security hole). I thought it better to separate it, but I didn't think about it too hard. I might move it to
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>> the first parameter rather than the second. Ikiwiki is my first real perl hacking and I'm still discovering
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>> good ways to write things in perl.
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>> What do you think is best to do about `is_globlist()`? At the moment it requires that the 'second word', as
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>> delimited by a space and ignoring parens, is 'and' or 'or'. This doesn't hold in the above example pagespecs (so I just hard wired it to 0 to test my patch).
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>> My thought was just to search for 'and' or 'or' as words anywhere in the pagespec. Thoughts?
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>> Oh, one more thing. In pagespec_translate (now pagespec_makeperl), there is a part of the regular expression for `# any other text`.
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>> This contained `()`, which has no effect. I replaced that with `\(\)`, but that is a change in the definition of pagespecs unrelated to the
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>> rest of this patch. In a related change, commands were not able to contain `)` in their parameters. I've extended that so the cannot
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>> contain `(` or `)`. -- [[Will]]
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diff --git a/IkiWiki.pm b/IkiWiki.pm
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