I did a massive search-and-replace to get all the action subclasses to
use the new output function (common_element() -> $this->element(), etc.)
There's still a lot to do, but it's a first step
Another gigantor PEAR coding standards patch. Here, I've moved the
opening curly bracket on a class statement to the following line.
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Another huge change, for PEAR code standards compliance. Function
headers have to be in K&R style (opening brace on its own line),
instead of having the opening brace on the same line as the function
and parameters. So, a little perl magic found all the function
definitions and move the opening brace to the next line (properly
indented... usually).
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Another global search-and-replace update. Here, I've replaced the PHP
keyword 'NULL' with its lowercase version. This is another PEAR code
standards change.
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The PEAR coding standards decree: no tabs, but indent by four spaces.
I've done a global search-and-replace on all tabs, replacing them by
four spaces. This is a huge change, but it will go a long way to
getting us towards phpcs-compliance. And that means better code
readability, and that means more participation.
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I made a new notice-list widget (like the profile list) and call it
from StreamAction. This cleans up some of the mess in the various
notice-stream-showing classes.
I also changed show-stream so it uses a subclass of NoticeList that
doesn't show author info (which is unnecessary).
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I've removed the favoritedrss action, and removed the links from the
favorited page.
Most-favorited is not a good candidate for an RSS format. RSS works
well for series that work sequentially -- new things always come in at
the top.
This just isn't the case with "most favorited". The favorited notices
list on Identi.ca is sorted by how many times a message is favorited.
What happens if a notice used to be on that list, then falls off
because other messages get more faves, then gets back on because it
gets faved again? Or if a notice moves "up" on the list?
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