r114108 MediaWiki - Code Review archive

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Revision:r114107‎ | r114108 | r114109 >
Date:20:17, 18 March 2012
Author:van-de-bugger
Status:new (Comments)
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WhiteSpace: Initial revision.
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  • /trunk/extensions/WhiteSpace (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/WhiteSpace/AGPL-3.0.txt (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/WhiteSpace/MediaWiki-1.18.1.patch (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/WhiteSpace/README (added) (history)
  • /trunk/extensions/WhiteSpace/WhiteSpace.class.php (added) (history)
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 2+<?php
 3+/**
 4+ * Internationalisation for Genderize extension
 5+ *
 6+ * @file
 7+ * @ingroup Extensions
 8+ */
 9+
 10+$messages = array();
 11+
 12+/** English
 13+ * @author Van de Bugger
 14+ */
 15+$messages['en'] = array(
 16+ 'whitespace-desc' => 'Tags to control whitespace: &lt;dws/&gt; discards itself and all whitespace (including newlines) after the tag, &lt;nl/&gt; replaces itself with newline.',
 17+);
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 2+<?php // WhiteSpace.php //
 3+
 4+/*
 5+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 6+ WhiteSpace, a MediaWiki extension for controlling white space.
 7+ Copyright (C) 2012 Van de Bugger.
 8+
 9+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
 10+ of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
 11+ either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 12+
 13+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
 14+ without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 15+ See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
 16+
 17+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this
 18+ program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 19+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20+*/
 21+
 22+if ( ! defined( 'MEDIAWIKI' ) ) {
 23+ die( 'Not an entry point.' );
 24+}; # if
 25+
 26+global $wgAutoloadClasses;
 27+$wgAutoloadClasses[ 'WhiteSpace' ] = __DIR__ . '/WhiteSpace.class.php';
 28+
 29+global $wgHooks;
 30+$wgHooks[ 'ParserBeforePreprocess' ][] = 'WhiteSpace::onParserBeforePreprocess';
 31+$wgHooks[ 'ParserBeforeStrip' ][] = 'WhiteSpace::onParserBeforeStrip';
 32+
 33+global $wgExtensionMessagesFiles;
 34+$wgExtensionMessagesFiles[ 'WhiteSpace' ] = __DIR__ . '/WhiteSpace.i18n.php';
 35+
 36+global $wgExtensionCredits;
 37+$wgExtensionCredits[ 'parserhook' ][] = array(
 38+ 'path' => __FILE__,
 39+ 'name' => 'WhiteSpace',
 40+ 'version' => '0.0.1',
 41+ 'license' => 'AGPLv3',
 42+ 'author' => array( '[https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User:Van_de_Bugger Van de Bugger]' ),
 43+ 'url' => 'http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:WhiteSpace',
 44+ 'descriptionmsg' => 'whitespace-desc',
 45+);
 46+
 47+// end of file //
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 2+Index: docs/hooks.txt
 3+===================================================================
 4+--- docs/hooks.txt (revision 114104)
 5+@@ -1335,6 +1335,11 @@
 6+ $text: text to parse
 7+ $stripState: StripState instance being used
 8+
 9++'ParserBeforePreprocess': called at the beginning of Parser::preprocessToDom()
 10++$parser: Parser object
 11++&$text: text to preprocess, hook is allowed to change it
 12++$flags: flags
 13++
 14+ 'ParserBeforeStrip': Called at start of parsing time
 15+ (no more strip, deprecated ?)
 16+ $parser: parser object
 17+Index: includes/parser/Parser.php
 18+===================================================================
 19+--- includes/parser/Parser.php (revision 114104)
 20+@@ -2801,6 +2801,7 @@
 21+ * @return PPNode
 22+ */
 23+ function preprocessToDom( $text, $flags = 0 ) {
 24++ wfRunHooks( 'ParserBeforePreprocess', array( $this, &$text, $flags ) );
 25+ $dom = $this->getPreprocessor()->preprocessToObj( $text, $flags );
 26+ return $dom;
 27+ }
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 2+<?php // WhiteSpace.class.php //
 3+
 4+/*
 5+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 6+ WhiteSpace, a MediaWiki extension for controlling white space.
 7+ Copyright (C) 2012 Van de Bugger.
 8+
 9+ This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms
 10+ of the GNU Affero General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation,
 11+ either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
 12+
 13+ This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY;
 14+ without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
 15+ See the GNU Affero General Public License for more details.
 16+
 17+ You should have received a copy of the GNU Affero General Public License along with this
 18+ program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
 19+ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 20+*/
 21+
 22+if ( ! defined( 'MEDIAWIKI' ) ) {
 23+ die();
 24+}; // if
 25+
 26+class WhiteSpace {
 27+
 28+ static private function callback( $match ) {
 29+ switch ( $match[ 1 ] ) {
 30+ case 'dws' : {
 31+ return '';
 32+ } break;
 33+ case 'nl' : {
 34+ return "\n" . $match[ 2 ];
 35+ } break;
 36+ default : {
 37+ return $match[ 0 ];
 38+ } break;
 39+ }; // if
 40+ } // function callback
 41+
 42+ static private function replaceTags( &$text ) {
 43+ $text = preg_replace_callback( '/<(dws|nl)\s*\/>(\s*)/', 'WhiteSpace::callback', $text );
 44+ } // function replaceTags
 45+
 46+ static public function onParserBeforePreprocess( $parser, &$text, $flags ) {
 47+ if ( $flags & Parser::PTD_FOR_INCLUSION ) {
 48+ self::replaceTags( $text );
 49+ }; // if
 50+ return true;
 51+ } // function onParserBeforePreprocess
 52+
 53+ static public function onParserBeforeStrip( &$parser, &$text, &$strip_state ) {
 54+ self::replaceTags( $text );
 55+ return true;
 56+ } // function onParserBeforeStrip
 57+
 58+} // class WhiteSpace
 59+
 60+// end of file //
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 2+<!-- README -->
 3+
 4+== Purpose ==
 5+
 6+`WhiteSpace' extension introduces two tags to control white space:
 7+
 8+* <dws/> discards itself and all the whitespace (including newlines) after, up to the first
 9+non-whitespace character.
 10+
 11+* <nl/> discards itself but inserts a newline.
 12+
 13+Primary purpose of the tags -- allow nice (almost free) formatting in templates, for example:
 14+
 15+ {{ The first
 16+ | Arg1
 17+ | Arg2
 18+ }}<dws/>
 19+ {{ The second
 20+ }}
 21+
 22+In resulting text there will not be any space between the results of templates.
 23+
 24+== License ==
 25+
 26+GNU Affero General Public License, version 3 or any later version.
 27+
 28+See `AGPL-3.0.txt' file for the full license text.
 29+
 30+<!-- end of file -->
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Follow-up revisions

RevisionCommit summaryAuthorDate
r114110Foolow-up to r114108: https protocol is used instead of http.van-de-bugger20:34, 18 March 2012

Comments

#Comment by Reedy (talk | contribs)   20:24, 18 March 2012

Are you going to get that core patch into trunk phase3?

#Comment by Van de Bugger (talk | contribs)   12:10, 19 March 2012

But how? "this wasn't really something that anyone wanted." See https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31865

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