that the page links to, which is just what link dependencies are
triggered on.
+[[done]]
----
### the removal problem
>>>> find changes in deleted pages. (I verified this works by experiment,
>>>> also that `created_after` is triggered by a deleted page.) --[[Joey]]
+>>>>> Oh, okie. I looked at the source, saw the `if (exists $IkiWiki::pagectime{$testpage})` and assumed it would fail.
+>>>>> Of course, having it succeed doesn't cure all the issues -- just moves them. With `created_before()` succeeding
+>>>>> for deleted files, this pagespec will be match any removal in the entire wiki with the base mechanism. Whether this is
+>>>>> better or worse than the longer indirect influence list is an empirical question. -- [[Will]]
+
* The pagespec "foo" has an empty influence list. This is because a
modification/creation/removal of foo directly changes what the pagespec
matches.
`HardFailReason() | SuccessReason(index)` =>
`SuccessReason(index)` => right
+Ok so far, but:
+
"!bugs/* and link(patch)" =>
-`HardFailReason() | SuccessReason(bugs/foo)` =>
-`HardFailReason()` => right
+`!SuccessReason() | SuccessReason(bugs/foo)` =>
+'FailReason() | SuccessReason(bugs/foo)
+`FailReason(bugs/foo)` => wrong!
+
+This could be fixed by adding a HardSuccessReason that glob also returns.
+Maybe just a field of the object that is set if it is "hard" is a better
+approach though.
#### Influence types