didn't notice, since the pagespec no longer matched.
In this case, `depends_simple` needs to contain all pages
-that do *not* match `link_done)`, but before my change, it contained
+that do *not* match `link(done)`, but before my change, it contained
all pages that *do* match. After my change, it contained all pages.
+----
+
So, seems what is needed is a way for influence info to be manipulated by
the boolean operations that are applied. One way would be to have two
sets of influences be returned, one for successful matches, and one for
When ANDing/ORing, combine the individual sets. Querying the object for
influences should return only the successful influences.
-In light of this, commit f2b3d1341447cbf29189ab490daae418fbe5d02d seems
+----
+
+Would it be possible to avoid the complication of maintianing two sets of
+influence info?
+
+Well, notice that the influence of `pagespec_match($page, "link(done)")`
+is $page. Iff the match succeeds.
+
+Also, the influence of `pagespec_match($page, "!link(done)")` is
+$page. Iff the (overall) match succeeds.
+
+Does that hold for all cases? If so, the code that populates
+`depends_simple` could just test if the pagespec was successful, and
+if not, avoid adding $page influences, while still adding any other,
+non-$page influences.
+
+----
+
+Hmm, commit f2b3d1341447cbf29189ab490daae418fbe5d02d seems
thuroughly wrong. So, what about influence info for other matches
like `!author(foo)` etc? Currently, none is returned, but it should
be a content influence. (Backlink influence data is ok.)
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
-use Test::More tests => 107;
+use Test::More tests => 115;
BEGIN { use_ok("IkiWiki"); }
$IkiWiki::pagectime{foo} = 2;
$IkiWiki::pagectime{foo2} = 2;
$IkiWiki::pagectime{foo3} = 1;
+$IkiWiki::pagectime{foo4} = 1;
+$IkiWiki::pagectime{foo5} = 1;
$IkiWiki::pagectime{bar} = 3;
$IkiWiki::pagectime{"post/1"} = 6;
$IkiWiki::pagectime{"post/2"} = 6;
ok($IkiWiki::depends{foo2}{$spec} & $IkiWiki::DEPEND_PRESENCE);
ok(! ($IkiWiki::depends{foo2}{$spec} & ($IkiWiki::DEPEND_CONTENT | $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS)));
ok($IkiWiki::depends_simple{foo2}{foo2} == $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS);
+ ok($IkiWiki::depends_simple{foo2}{foo} != $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS);
%IkiWiki::depends_simple=();
%IkiWiki::depends=();
pagespec_match_list("foo3", $spec, deptype => deptype("links"));
ok($IkiWiki::depends{foo3}{$spec} & $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS);
ok(! ($IkiWiki::depends{foo3}{$spec} & ($IkiWiki::DEPEND_CONTENT | $IkiWiki::DEPEND_PRESENCE)));
ok($IkiWiki::depends_simple{foo3}{foo3} == $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS);
+ ok($IkiWiki::depends_simple{foo3}{foo} != $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS);
+ %IkiWiki::depends_simple=();
+ %IkiWiki::depends=();
+}
+# Above we tested that a link pagespec is influenced
+# by the pages that currently contain the link.
+
+# Oppositely, a pagespec that tests for pages that do not have a link
+# is not influenced by pages that currently contain the link, but
+# is instead influenced by pages that currently do not (but that
+# could be changed to have it).
+foreach my $spec ("* and !link(bar)", "* and !(!(!link(bar)))") {
+ pagespec_match_list("foo2", $spec);
+ ok($IkiWiki::depends_simple{foo2}{foo2} != $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS);
+ ok($IkiWiki::depends_simple{foo2}{foo} == $IkiWiki::DEPEND_LINKS);
%IkiWiki::depends_simple=();
%IkiWiki::depends=();
}