The first bug is that we will repeatedly write out the result
of a customized raw definition to the filesystem, even when a cache
entry already exists.
The second bug is that caching these definitions doesn't actually
work (the cache entry is written but never used.) A new API
for retrieving raw definitions permits the user to take advantage
of caching.
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@mit.edu>
- HTMLPURIFIER_PREFIX constant added, and relevant files transitioned over
- Custom ChildDef added to default include list
- Tester accepts ?standalone parameter
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- Fixed bug where manually modified definitions were not saved via cache (mostly harmless, except for the fact that it would be a little slower)
- Configuration objects with different serials do not clobber each others when revision numbers are unequal
. DefinitionCache keys reordered to reflect precedence: version number, hash, then revision number
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- Make some AttrDef member-variables lazy-loading to save serialization space, clean up others
- Refactor get*Definition() methods
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- Armor some character index checking
- Add compatibility stuff for PHP_EOL
- Add autoclose for colgroup
- Compensate for realpath() quirkiness in old versions
- Add flush maintenance script
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