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Fixed wrong Doxygen syntax and add some of the available FIXME to
Doxygen documentation.
Updated Doxygen configuration to add also all capital letter tags.
Adding some more Doxygen documentation.
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Fixed a wrong perm_is_allowed() parameter, commented some other places
where we use variables that are not set and should not work.
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return the bbcode for the appropriate content type. This results in two web fetches of the url in question, but the first one is just a HEAD. This way we won't try and download and parse an entire video. TODO: img's are checked to see if they should be zid-ified, but audio/video currently are not.
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not allowed emails:
config:'system','not_allowed_email'
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be re-run if necessary with a count of remaining hublocs to be fixed. Some sites are down so it probably can't ever get to zero. The check for a null join is quite an expensive query. It could block your DB for a couple minutes while it runs.
Also some preliminary work on a means to take the channel module out of list/forum mode if a specific mid is requested.
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and look for a hubloc even if an xchan is found.
You'll probably need to loop through the missing ones manually.
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There were 11 main types of changes:
- UPDATE's and DELETE's sometimes had LIMIT 1 at the end of them. This is not only non-compliant but
it would certainly not do what whoever wrote it thought it would. It is likely this mistake was just
copied from Friendica. All of these instances, the LIMIT 1 was simply removed.
- Bitwise operations (and even some non-zero int checks) erroneously rely on MySQL implicit
integer-boolean conversion in the WHERE clauses. This is non-compliant (and bad programming practice
to boot). Proper explicit boolean conversions were added. New queries should use proper conventions.
- MySQL has a different operator for bitwise XOR than postgres. Rather than add yet another dba_
func, I converted them to "& ~" ("AND NOT") when turning off, and "|" ("OR") when turning on. There
were no true toggles (XOR). New queries should refrain from using XOR when not necessary.
- There are several fields which the schema has marked as NOT NULL, but the inserts don't specify
them. The reason this works is because mysql totally ignores the constraint and adds an empty text
default automatically. Again, non-compliant, obviously. In these cases a default of empty text was
added.
- Several statements rely on a non-standard MySQL feature
(http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.5/en/group-by-handling.html). These queries can all be rewritten
to be standards compliant. Interestingly enough, the newly rewritten standards compliant queries run
a zillion times faster, even on MySQL.
- A couple of function/operator name translations were needed (RAND/RANDOM, GROUP_CONCAT/STRING_AGG,
UTC_NOW, REGEXP/~, ^/#) -- assist functions added in the dba_
- INTERVALs: postgres requires quotes around the value, mysql requires that there are not quotes
around the value -- assist functions added in the dba_
- NULL_DATE's -- Postgres does not allow the invalid date '0000-00-00 00:00:00' (there is no such
thing as year 0 or month 0 or day 0). We use '0001-01-01 00:00:00' for postgres. Conversions are
handled in Zot/item packets automagically by quoting all dates with dbescdate().
- char(##) specifications in the schema creates fields with blank spaces that aren't trimmed in the
code. MySQL apparently treats char(##) as varchar(##), again, non-compliant. Since postgres works
better with text fields anyway, this ball of bugs was simply side-stepped by using 'text' datatype
for all text fields in the postgres schema. varchar was used in a couple of places where it actually
seemed appropriate (size constraint), but without rigorously vetting that all of the PHP code
actually validates data, new bugs might come out from under the rug.
- postgres doesn't store nul bytes and a few other non-printables in text fields, even when quoted.
bytea fields were used when storing binary data (photo.data, attach.data). A new dbescbin() function
was added to handle this transparently.
- postgres does not support LIMIT #,# syntax. All databases support LIMIT # OFFSET # syntax.
Statements were updated to be standard.
These changes require corresponding changes in the coding standards. Please review those before
adding any code going forward.
Still on my TODO list:
- remove quotes from non-reserved identifiers and make reserved identifiers use dba func for quoting
- Rewrite search queries for better results (both MySQL and Postgres)
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triggered.
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content-type unknown warnings/errors. Also added a debug option to z_get|post_url so you could track and log some of these nasty little buggers.
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problems. Also clean up fetch_url/post_url header option
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the local site has diaspora disabled. This way it won't look like folks are talking to themselves.
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shareable (they're private to the channel so they won't be shown in searches), try and handle Diaspora mentions a bit more elegantly. (Bug: we don't convert mentions to Diaspora's format on outbound at all!)
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FRUCK ALONE until the feature is stable. I won't help you if you try this and end up with a borked site. You are completely on your own.
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functions that we're going to require (unfortunately)
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RedHat but open up the list just for openssl distros which seem to have all the problems at the moment.
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issues from other sites.
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keep the syntax highlighting in vi working
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admin ui
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selectable. Also red != friendica so we don't need all these friendica logos taking up space
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to be updated
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(directory sync) updates have been processed in some way.
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