A bunch of the common_* functions for date formatting expect an interpretable string, rather than a Unix timestamp, as input. Switched to using the DB-formatted timestamps as we put them into the object rather than the unix timestamp intermediate value when formatting the plaintext and HTML fallback content.
The ShowNoticeAction subclasses were cut-n-pasting a lot of prepare() code from ShowNoticeAction, though the only part that's different is how we look up the notice. Broke that out to a getNotice() method, so only that needs to be copied. Avoids extra copies of permission checks and other common code in this spot.
Numbered parameters when more than one used in a message.
L10n updates for consistency.
i18n for non-translatable exception.
Updated translator documentation.
Removed superfluous whitespace.
We get HTTP 400 for various cases of invalid data, where retrying doesn't help at all -- previously those would loop forever, or until something died at least. :)
400 is also used for rate limiting, but retrying *immediately* will just hit the rate limit again, so better to discard if we're going over for now.
like leprous boils in our code. So, I've replaced all of them with //
comments instead. It's a massive, meaningless, and potentially buggy
change -- great one for the middle of a release cycle, eh?
Switched from one-time setup to live stuff that'll work without per-notice setup.
Used to not matter because Realtime wouldn't include the extra stuff, but new Realtime pulls the full rendering, so yay!
* keep the notice-reply-placeholder around, but hidden
* insert things before the placeholder, rather than appending to the end of the list.
* append the active form after the hidden placeholder, so things inserted before the placeholder never come after it
* Realtime: check pre-existing notice visibility a second time after loading the HTML for a notice. Fixes bug where sometimes your own post would be shown twice because the Realtime notification arrived before the AJAX posting returned, but Realtime's AJAX fetch of the notice returned after.