* drop OStatusPlugin::localProfileFromUrl(), we can just look up on user.uri
* clean up a few edge cases that returned null through Ostatus_profile::ensure* code paths, now throws clear exception when we can't find a feed from the given profile url
* add some doc comments on the ensure* methods
Moved the various classes used by the Activity class to their own
files. There were >10 classes in the same file, with around 1500 lines
in the file. Just too big.
This change makes autoloading work for these classes, so also removed
the hard require in lib/common.php.
Superfeedr (sp.?) posts entries without author information. We can
assume that this is intended to be by the original author.
Re-structured the checks for entries that come in by PuSH so they can
either have no author or an empty author, but not a different author.
RSS feeds have the format
<rss><channel><item/><item/><item/></channel></rss>. The element named
$rss was actually the <channel> element, so I renamed the variable so
I wouldn't hurt my head.
The magic __call() method is used to implement a getter and setter interface, and simply didn't bother to throw an error for things it didn't recognize.
This may expose a number of existing errors where mistyped method names are called and we're not noticing that they're failing.
This bug was hitting a number of places where we had the pattern:
$db->find();
while($dbo->fetch()) {
$x = clone($dbo);
// do anything with $x other than storing it in an array
}
The cloned object's destructor would trigger on the second run through the loop, freeing the database result set -- not really what we wanted.
(Loops that stored the clones into an array were fine, since the clones stay in scope in the array longer than the original does.)
Detaching the database result from the clone lets us work with its data without interfering with the rest of the query.
In the unlikely even that somebody is making clones in the middle of a query, then trying to continue the query with the clone instead of the original object, well they're gonna be broken now.