The fix introduced in Hugo `0.49.1` had an unintended side-effect in the `Append` func used in both `append` and `.Scratch.Add`.
This commit fixes that by loosen/fixing the type checking so concrete types can be appended to interface slices.
Fixes#5303
The fix introduced in Hugo `0.49.1` had an unintended side-effect in the `Append` func used in both `append` and `.Scratch.Add`.
This commit fixes that by loosen/fixing the type checking so concrete types can be appended to interface slices.
Fixes#5303
This commit consolidates the reflective collections handling in `.Scratch` vs the `tpl` package so they use the same code paths.
This commit also adds support for a corner case where a typed slice is appended to a nil or empty `[]interface{}`.
Fixes#5275
In Hugo `0.49` we improved type support in `slice`. This has an unfortunate side effect in that `resources.Concat` now expects something that can resolve to `resource.Resources`.
This worked for most situations, but when you try to `slice` different `Resource` objects, you would be getting `[]interface {}` and not `resource.Resources`. And `concat` would fail:
```bash
error calling Concat: slice []interface {} not supported in concat.
```
This commit fixes that by simplifying the type checking logic in `Slice`:
* If the first item implements the `Slicer` interface, we try that
* If the above fails or the first item does not implement `Slicer`, we just return the `[]interface {}`
Fixes#5269
This commit consolidates the reflective collections handling in `.Scratch` vs the `tpl` package so they use the same code paths.
This commit also adds support for a corner case where a typed slice is appended to a nil or empty `[]interface{}`.
Fixes#5275
In short:
* Avoid double tolower in MakeSegment
* Use MakePathSanitized for taxonomies in pageToPermalinkTitle; this matches what MakeSegment does.
* Move the "double hyphen and space" logic into UnicodeSanitize
The last bullet may be slightly breaking for some that now does not get the "--" in some URLs, but we need to reduce the amount of URL logic.
See #4926
When constructing permalinks, ensure that most inputs used as path
segments are normalized with PathSpec.MakeSegment instead of
PathSpec.URLize.
The primary exception to that rule is with taxonomy titles in
pageToPermalinkTitle(). The approach taken here is to use URLize for
taxonomy pages. Everything else will use MakeSegment. The reason for
this exception is that people use taxonomies such as "s1/p1" to generate
URLs precisely they way they wish (see #5223). Tests have been added to
check for this case.
Fixes#4926
Fix broken links for Dev Chat that point to broken gitter.im room.
Remove lines about `mage vendor` target that is no longer available.
Remove broken table of contents links for headings in CONTRIBUTING.md
Fix typo
Previously, calls to *Page.Eq(nil) would always return false because the
unwrapPage func didn't support the nil case. Add support for unwrapping
nil to a *Page.
Fixes#5043
In Hugo `0.49` we improved type support in `slice`. This has an unfortunate side effect in that `resources.Concat` now expects something that can resolve to `resource.Resources`.
This worked for most situations, but when you try to `slice` different `Resource` objects, you would be getting `[]interface {}` and not `resource.Resources`. And `concat` would fail:
```bash
error calling Concat: slice []interface {} not supported in concat.
```
This commit fixes that by simplifying the type checking logic in `Slice`:
* If the first item implements the `Slicer` interface, we try that
* If the above fails or the first item does not implement `Slicer`, we just return the `[]interface {}`
Fixes#5269
The original implementation of NumFmt did not take into account that the
options delimiter (a space) could be a valid option. Adding a delim
parameter seems like the simplest, safest, and most flexible way to
solve this oversight in a backwards-compatible way.
Fixes#5260
Introduce new page position variables in order to fix the ordering issue
of `.Next` and `.Prev` while also allowing an upgrade path via
deprecation.
`.NextInSection` becomes `.NextPageInSection`.
`.PrevInSection` becomes `.PrevPageInSection`.
`.Next` becomes a function returning `.PrevPage`.
`.Prev` becomes a function returning `.NextPage`.
Fixes#1061