Le 29 avr. 09 à 09:22, de Villamil Frédéric a écrit :
Le 29 avr. 09 à 08:32, Erik Ostrom a écrit :
Yes. Although the recently released BlueCloth 2 is built on
Discount, which should bring it into the "fast and slim" category.
http://www.deveiate.org/bluecloth2-announcement.html
Of course there are drawbacks to depending on C code, which
Discount is. This might lead back to the question in that other
thread about including unpacked gems in typo....
Including unpacked gems into Typo was a way for us to make the
install process easier with by including lots of dependencies into
the core application. It sounded like a good idea, until it crashed
somewhere.
For bluecloth2, I'm going to check if we can integrate it without
breaking everything, but it may help to fasten Typo, which is always
good. I've opened a ticket at https://fdv.lighthouseapp.com/projects/11171-typo-blog/tickets/97-replace-bluecloth-with-bluecloth-2
you can follow if you're interested in this topic.
Cheers,
Frédéric
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I've replaced bluecloth 1.0 by bluecloth 2.0 on master tonight. Seems
to work smoothly. I've also removed it from vendor/ and added as a gem
dependency instead. Tell me if perfs are better and if nothing goes
wrong for you.
Frédéric
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Frédéric de Villamil
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