* Reimplement tools, starting with a spiffy AJAX expression tester. Didn't bother implementing as non-AJAX, as it's just an extra.
* Change exchange protocol between native parser and PHP app. Resulted in 2-3-fold performance boost.
* Fix minor bug from last night.
* Introduce a syntax check on-save.
* Introduce filter history (requires DB schema change).
* Deprecate now non-working /tools interface (will come back).
* Revert r38187 for now:
** Introduced a memory leak.
** Used an unnecessary library. The point is taken, and this will be fixed in a few days (using glibc instead).
* Fix logic error in boolean ops.
* Integrate with the PHP abuse filter using AbuseFilterParserNative class.
* Fix memory leak.
* Fix a few miscellaneous bugs
* Add a bunch of profiling, so we can figure out where performance bottlenecks are.
* Cache the in-object token cache in memcached, bringing per-condition run times from 4ms to a cooler 296us
* Improve normalisation: use AntiSpoof.
* Allow callers to prevent the use of a condition counter. It's kinda annoying in batch processes.
* Improved caching of tokenisation - reduces average time to process a condition from 4ms right down to 200us
* Some new modifiers, caching of modifier data.
* Allow matching on the changes made in an edit (added/removed lines, etc)
* Improve display of variables in details view - standardise the table size, add white-space: pre, font-family: monospace.
* Improve modifiers: add htmlencode/htmldecode/urlencode/urldecode.
* Add 'abuse filter tools', currently consisting of a testing ground for the modifiers. In future, may include facilities for testing filters against user contributions, recent changes, or other sources.
* Disallow more than 100 condition-checks per action.
* Disallow filters which are misbehaving (more than 5 matches, constituting more than 5% of recent actions)
* Display statistics for all filters (percentage of times the condition limit is reached, and percentage of times some filter is matched), and individual filters (percentage of times it's matched).