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Add .gitignore Change-Id: I3369e8d13b36314dacfbe9793e30e8b5450ccfee
2012-05-21 00:48:34 +00:00
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Maintenance for extension SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi. * Use Message class where possible. * Removed superflous newlines. * Update .gitignore. Change-Id: Ic2386183e240662331656ebadcaad1057569fb7c
2012-08-16 20:43:42 +00:00
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build: Use npm for repo testing (jshint, jsonlint, jscs, banana) Add three qqq messages to make it pass. Change-Id: I77166ad79d8ad1497032ca7e571258bfc1850037
2015-05-29 14:52:06 +00:00
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Highlight using Pygments rather than Geshi GeSHi is unmaintained, lacks support for many popular modern languages, and suffers from deep architectural flaws, chief among them the inconsistent tokenization of different languages, each of which requires a custom stylesheet. Pygments is a well-maintained alternative. It is, by my count, the most popular syntax highlighting library around. It is BSD-licensed, actively maintained, and is widely used in PHP projects. To keep this easy to review, this change does not include update for l10n files, and it does not delete the geshi/ directory. I will do those in a separate patch. The chief change between this and the previous implementation is that errors result in the code block not being highlighted, as opposed to not being printed at all, having been replaced by an angry red error message. I think that is the right user experience. If you go to StackOverflow or GitHub and try to mark up your code block as being written in some language that their highlighter doesn't know about, you don't get an error message -- the code simply doesn't get highlighted. Because we don't recursively load dependencies for extensions, to test this, you will need to create a composer.local.json in $IP and add: { "extra": { "merge-plugin": { "include": [ "extensions/SyntaxHighlight_GeSHi/composer.json" ] } } } Then run `composer update`. Bug: T85794 Change-Id: I07446ec9893fae3d1e394f435d3d95cf8be6bc33
2015-06-16 03:52:58 +00:00
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Support local composer setup This makes installation easier for local development. Per https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:External_libraries I was supicious about whether 'use KzykHys\Pygments\Pygments;' works in a file if the namespace/class itself is only loaded later, but it works fine. Ref T103890. Change-Id: Ia1a577f555cd8ab09969dec219316bc1e76769f4
2015-06-25 22:46:22 +00:00
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build: Upgrade eslint-config-wikimedia from 0.10.1 to 0.11.0 Change-Id: I691326c8fc35e0ccc7b7d0b19b586e68611baf88
2019-04-03 23:26:40 +00:00
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