Peter Bowers wrote: > On this page: > > http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/DebuggingForCookbookAuthors > > At the very bottom of that page I have documented a modification which I > make to pmwiki.php in the MarkupToHTML() function. Very useful, thanks. Also, a *lot* of iterations for even a very simple page.
It seems like {$$vars} are handled and processed differently to other vars. A test (below) indicates that {$$vars} do not trigger a 'reprocess' as other vars appear to. I've moved earlymx procesing to after var: Markup('{earlymx(', '>{$var}', '/\\{earlymx(\\(\\w+\\b.*?\\))\\}/e', "MarkupExpression(\$pagename, PSS('$1'))"); ===Test.Main (:include Test.Include in="mnopqrstuvwxyz":) ===Test.Include PName is {$FullName} Inbound param {$$in} varinEarly:{earlymx(substr "{$$in}" 1 10)} varinNotEarly:{$$in} var:{earlymx(substr {$FullName} 3 7)} var is {$:var} varinEarly is {$:varinEarly} varinNotEarly is {$:varinNotEarly} ===Results in: PName is Blog.Include Inbound param mnopqrstuvwxyz varinEarly:nopqrstuvw varinNotEarly:mnopqrstuvwxyz var:g.Inclu var is g.Inclu varinEarly is $$in} varinNotEarly is {$$in} === The last line is the interesting one. Even though varinNotEarly shows the correct result, the actual value of varinNotEarly is incorrect. PTVs seem to work okay as the "var is " line shows. So is this a bug, or there some reason why {$$var} is not handled the same as other vars. ~ ~ David _______________________________________________ pmwiki-devel mailing list pmwiki-devel@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-devel