- same trick with "import wcnew; webchecker = wcnew" as above
- updated readhtml() method to handle pair representation; used
new name suppression infrastructure from wcnew.py to suppress
processing name anchors
[And untabified --GvR]
- added -t and -a arguments
- added "import wcnew; webchecker = wcnew" in place of "import
webchecker" (I assume that if you're happy with the changes, you'll
just replace webchecker.py with wcnew.py, but if I were to do that,
the diffs would be incomprehensible)
- fixed buggy -v argument (I think you got out of sync with the
way verbosity was handled in webchecker vs. wcgui between 1.5 and
1.5.2)
- made -v actually do something by adding a call to c.setflags()
(probably the same problem as above)
- updated references to URLs to accommodate wcnew.py's pair
representation; added appropriate calls to format_url() to handle
display; added argument to ListPanel() initialization to provide
access to format_url()
[And untabified --GvR]
- same fixes from webchecker.py
- incorporated small diff between current webchecker.py and 1.5.2
- fixed bug where "extra roots" added with the -t argument were being
checked as real roots, not just as possible continuations
- added -a argument to suppress checking of name anchors
[And untabified --GvR]
- forced new done origins to set errors if they're in self.bad (fixes
bug where only the first of a number of errorful references to a
link is reported under some circumstances)
- suppressed adding duplicates to self.todo list (cleans up printout
in wcgui details)
Duzan, for AIX, to support C++ objects with static initializers, when
using the genuine IBM C++ compiler (namely xlC/xlC_r).
See accompanying patches to acconfig.h and importdl.c.
Duzan, for AIX, to support C++ objects with static initializers, when
using the genuine IBM C++ compiler (namely xlC/xlC_r).
See accompanying patches to configure.in and importdl.c.
Duzan, for AIX, to support C++ objects with static initializers, when
using the genuine IBM C++ compiler (namely xlC/xlC_r).
See accompanying patches to configure.in and acconfig.h.
text. Looks like \program.
\citetitle: New macro, used to mark titles of cited works (like the
names of the Python manuals). Accepts & discards an
optional parameter that is only used by the HTML
formatter. Looks like \emph.
do_cmd_citetitle(): New function. Extracts one optional and one
required parameter. If the optional one is
provided, it is used a URL (or relative URL) and
the text of the required parameter is turned into
a hyperlink.
simply moves the call to Tk_MainWindow() after the Tcl/Tk
initialization calls. The patch is unconditional, it works with
earlier and later versions as well.