}
templateactions($template, $page);
- my @backlinks=sort { $a->{page} cmp $b->{page} } backlinks($page);
+ my @backlinks=sort { $a->{page} cmp $b->{page} || $a->{url} cmp $b->{url} } backlinks($page);
my ($backlinks, $more_backlinks);
if (@backlinks <= $config{numbacklinks} || ! $config{numbacklinks}) {
$backlinks=\@backlinks;
sub scan ($) {
my $file=shift;
- return if $phase > PHASE_SCAN || $scanned{$file};
+ return if ($config{rebuild} && $phase > PHASE_SCAN) || $scanned{$file};
$scanned{$file}=1;
debug(sprintf(gettext("scanning %s"), $file));
$page = pagename($file);
if (! exists $pagesources{$page} &&
file_pruned($file)) {
+ no warnings 'once';
$File::Find::prune=1;
return;
}
}
$pagecase{lc $page}=$page;
if (! exists $pagectime{$page}) {
- my $ctime=(srcfile_stat($file, 1))[10];
+ my @stat=srcfile_stat($file, 1);
+ # For the creation time of the page, take the
+ # inode change time (not creation time!) or
+ # the modification time, whichever is older.
+ my $ctime=($stat[10] < $stat[9] ? $stat[10] : $stat[9]);
$pagectime{$page}=$ctime if defined $ctime;
}
}
# At this point it becomes OK to start matching pagespecs.
$phase = PHASE_RENDER;
- # Save some memory: we no longer need to keep track of which pages
- # we've scanned
- %scanned = ();
+ # Save some memory in full rebuilds: we no longer need to keep
+ # track of which pages we've scanned, because we can assume the
+ # answer is "all of them".
+ %scanned = () if $config{rebuild};
remove_del(@$del, @$internal_del);