X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/89b2c0cbcc6d6f3d5b114d0a3f349fb591306db3..5c7771e01aafb7b2e197f58a725132e4c2f4bde8:/doc/todo/pagespec_expansions.mdwn?ds=inline diff --git a/doc/todo/pagespec_expansions.mdwn b/doc/todo/pagespec_expansions.mdwn index 9915d8b3b..6107f5489 100644 --- a/doc/todo/pagespec_expansions.mdwn +++ b/doc/todo/pagespec_expansions.mdwn @@ -48,6 +48,12 @@ I can see why it might not be much of an improvement. :) --Ethan >>> Ah.. in that case, why not use "a/b/* and !a/b/*/*" ? No need for a new >>> symbol. --[[Joey]] +>>>> I know it's not necessary, but it would be helpful. --Ethan + +>>>>> I don't see the need for a new syntax since it's only a little long +>>>>> using the old one. And of course even that can now be shortened: +>>>>> "./* and !./*/*" --[[Joey]] + OK, I took a shot at implementing the changes. I was thinking about making pagespecs relative by default but I couldn't decide whether page `foo/bar` inlining `*` should match `foo/bar/*` or `foo/*`. @@ -114,9 +120,32 @@ and you can see it work at >>> of deeply nested subdirs. >>> --[[Joey]] +>>>> Context-dependence was my conclusion too. My feeling is that inlining +>>>> in a subdirectory of the current page is more common, but I don't +>>>> really know. However, I think the changes as written should work OK +>>>> with my index patch and allowing inlining from a/b/c/, so I'm +>>>> satisfied. --Ethan + > I've committed support for ./ to ikiwiki now, based on your patch. +> [[todo/done]] > --[[Joey]] >> Cool! I haven't played with it yet, but looking over the patch, I see that >> you added another parameter to match_glob, which is an approach that didn't >> occur to me. I like it, it's more flexible. --Ethan + +One last thing -- could you either change: + + $from=~s!/?[^/]+$!!; + +to + + $from=~s!/?[^/]*$!!; + +Or could you put in: + + $glob =~ s!//!/!g; + +somewhere? Or should I just add this to my index patch? --Ethan + +> If it's specific to your index patch, let's put it in there. --[[Joey]]