The custom sort functions used from the templates had some subtle data race- and related issues,
especially when used in the single page template.
This commit fixes this by making copies and protect the read and writes with a RWMutex.
The results are cached (it will typically be invoked *number of pages* times with exactly the same data).
This is, not surprisingly, also faster:
```
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkSortByWeightAndReverse 14228 491 -96.55%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkSortByWeightAndReverse 1 0 -100.00%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkSortByWeightAndReverse 32 0 -100.00%
```
Fixes#1293
I could be wrong here, but it looks to me like .Site.Social.facebook is used in tpl/template_embedded.go, but the variable is never set. I've added a line to initializeSiteInfo to map the info from config into this variable.
In particular, RawContent() excludes the metadata header.
This is necessary in the use case of embedding remarkjs.com slides, as it needs
the unprocessed Markdown content to generate the slides.
Even as a copy at the end is needed, this consumes way less memory on Go 1.4.2:
```benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkParsePage 145979 139964 -4.12%
BenchmarkReplaceShortcodeTokens 633574 631946 -0.26%
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer 195842 187938 -4.04%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkParsePage 87 87 +0.00%
BenchmarkReplaceShortcodeTokens 9424 9415 -0.10%
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer 274 274 +0.00%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkParsePage 141830 141830 +0.00%
BenchmarkReplaceShortcodeTokens 35219 25385 -27.92%
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer 30178 30177 -0.00%
```
See #1148
This commit replaces the regexp driven `replaceShortcodeTokens` with a handwritten one.
It wasnt't possible to handle the p-tags case without breaking performance.
This fix actually improves in that area:
```
benchmark old ns/op new ns/op delta
BenchmarkParsePage 142738 142667 -0.05%
BenchmarkReplaceShortcodeTokens 665590 575645 -13.51%
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer 176038 181074 +2.86%
benchmark old allocs new allocs delta
BenchmarkParsePage 87 87 +0.00%
BenchmarkReplaceShortcodeTokens 9631 9424 -2.15%
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer 274 274 +0.00%
benchmark old bytes new bytes delta
BenchmarkParsePage 141830 141830 +0.00%
BenchmarkReplaceShortcodeTokens 52275 35219 -32.63%
BenchmarkShortcodeLexer 30177 30178 +0.00%
```
Fixes#1148
Before this commit, taxonomy names were hyphenated, lower-cased and normalized -- then fixed and titleized on the archive page.
So what you entered in the front matter isn't necessarily what you got in the final site.
To preserve backwards compability, `PreserveTaxonomyNames` is default `false`.
Setting it to `true` will preserve what you type (the first characters is made toupper for titles), but normalized in URLs.
This also means that, if you manually construct URLs to the archive pages, you will have to pass the Taxonomy names through the `urlize` func.
Fixes#1180
Section names are also used as the title of the list pages, but naming section folders as `Fish and Chips` and similar didn't work very well.
This commit fixes that.
This commit also changes the title casing of the section titles. Some may argue that this is a breaking change, but the old behaviour was also pretty broken,
even for languages that use title capitalizations, as it didn't follow any particular style guide, `fish and chips` became `Fish And Chips` etc.
Now it just turns the first letter into upper case, so `Fish and Chips` will be left as `Fish and Chips`.
People wanting the good old behaviour can use the `title` template func.
Fixes#1176
To determine if a page is the "Home Page" has inspired lots of creativity in the template department.
This commit makes it simpler: IsHome will tell the truth.