Currently the method render always returns
a html string that can be a string that
represents the correct result or a rendered
error message.
This change splits rendering and
fetching of the HTML output.
This simplifies the logic of the rendering
and caching mechanism.
Now the render method returns a boolean that
indicates if the rendering was sucessful or
not.
Step 2/2
Warning: Errors in this change might affect
caching logic and squid caches.
Change-Id: I00502b84212ed70cdf63bd69916a35afbd6fdbc1
Currently the method render always returns
a html string that can be a string that
represents the correct result or a rendered
error message.
This change adds a mechanism that allows
to fetch the HTML output.
In a followup commit the rendering function
is changed to return a boolean value rather
than the rendering result.
This will simplify the error handling and caching.
Change-Id: I80760493e391911c41eb69d75a93c6a34db8852e
Currently the PNG and the LaTeXML rendering mode
use a common table in the database. If both rendering
modes are allowed in a wiki simultaneously this causes
problems, because the fields are continuously overwritten.
This is patch changes the logic of the rendering
engine to use the specific database.
The caching logic is now simpler to understand.
A entry is written to the database if the changed field
of the MathRenderer class is true. Is is triggered by the
setters of the database relevant fields.
Bug: 65522
Change-Id: Ief9de889b9292b21c9d1529a8b1797f38196edad
* Include generated tests for a better test coverage
of the Math extension.
* Compiles texvc in testsuite (if required)
* Test generator now included
* Replaces the old parser tests
* Fixes whitspace issues
Bug: 61090
Change-Id: Iff7eeb5ee72137492c3f6659e4d4d106e5715586
* Remove parameters/append that are never outputted by texvc.ml
* Add missing math_output_error to i18n file
* Improve a few qqq descriptions
Change-Id: Iea5139682fbe8389e578549f5f62e5505f4c0b48
Physikerwelt asked for some guidance on how to write good unit tests for
classes that depend on external resources. I wrote a few to serve as examples
for additional tests. Because they have an ulterior didactic purpose, the
comments are a bit more verbose than I would otherwise like, but despite that
the tests are good enough to merit being merged.
Change-Id: Ifa97eec1a68fb68b4744d1e5b192b410afe5ef68