use warnings;
use strict;
-use IkiWiki;
+use IkiWiki 2.00;
my %smileys;
my $smiley_regexp;
sub import { #{{{
- hook(type => "checkconfig", id => "smiley", call => \&setup);
+ hook(type => "filter", id => "smiley", call => \&filter);
} # }}}
-sub setup () { #{{{
+sub build_regexp () { #{{{
my $list=readfile(srcfile("smileys.mdwn"));
while ($list =~ m/^\s*\*\s+\\([^\s]+)\s+\[\[([^]]+)\]\]/mg) {
$smileys{$1}=$2;
}
if (! %smileys) {
- debug(gettext("failed to parse any smileys, disabling plugin"));
+ debug(gettext("failed to parse any smileys"));
+ $smiley_regexp='';
return;
}
- hook(type => "filter", id => "smiley", call => \&filter);
# sort and reverse so that substrings come after longer strings
# that contain them, in most cases.
$smiley_regexp='('.join('|', map { quotemeta }
sub filter (@) { #{{{
my %params=@_;
+ build_regexp() unless defined $smiley_regexp;
$params{content} =~ s{(?:^|(?<=\s))(\\?)$smiley_regexp(?:(?=\s)|$)}{
- $1 ? $2 : htmllink($params{page}, $params{page}, $smileys{$2}, 0, 0, $2)
- }egs;
+ $1 ? $2 : htmllink($params{page}, $params{page}, $smileys{$2}, linktext => $2)
+ }egs if length $smiley_regexp;
return $params{content};
} # }}}