I used this hacky sed-command (run it from your GNU Social root, or change the first grep's path to where it actually lies) to do a rough fix on all ::staticGet calls and rename them to ::getKV
sed -i -s -e '/DataObject::staticGet/I!s/::staticGet/::getKV/Ig' $(grep -R ::staticGet `pwd`/* | grep -v -e '^extlib' | grep -v DataObject:: |grep -v "function staticGet"|cut -d: -f1 |sort |uniq)
If you're applying this, remember to change the Managed_DataObject and Memcached_DataObject function definitions of staticGet to getKV!
This might of course take some getting used to, or modification fo StatusNet plugins, but the result is that all the static calls (to staticGet) are now properly made without breaking PHP Strict Standards. Standards are there to be followed (and they caused some very bad confusion when used with get_called_class)
Reasonably any plugin or code that tests for the definition of 'GNUSOCIAL' or similar will take this change into consideration.
Squashed commit of the following:
commit 1c0766e8f9d9e962ec553e2fb35bd2f944ffb4b0
Author: Zach Copley <zach@status.net>
Date: Mon May 9 17:00:51 2011 -0700
Make the invites from the fancier invite form save
commit 9ea45b7cf38eda8dad1d82e87b3400413a532079
Author: Zach Copley <zach@status.net>
Date: Fri May 6 16:14:40 2011 -0700
.js to let the user add (and remove) additional invitees from their domain
commit b2a02339bd11d02c7cba24629dde359e22de32b6
Author: Zach Copley <zach@status.net>
Date: Thu May 5 15:44:49 2011 -0700
Load special whitelist invite .js when loading the invite page
commit 132fed7550b40cd1d46ee506fd83974a116bce32
Author: Zach Copley <zach@status.net>
Date: Wed May 4 18:35:49 2011 -0700
Remove settings class from whitelist inviter form
commit a38437351b505594aead5da86af9a5ed089666b6
Author: Zach Copley <zach@status.net>
Date: Wed May 4 18:21:18 2011 -0700
Make a fancier form for whitelist domain invites
commit 710d4f41edf412871a9c1fbf33af317226485325
Author: Zach Copley <zach@status.net>
Date: Wed May 4 17:34:09 2011 -0700
Add some more events to the invitation page
commit 2449e4e0c1bf11568968cfc3ea2d8e69db2d875e
Author: Zach Copley <zach@status.net>
Date: Wed May 4 17:12:36 2011 -0700
Refactor invite action a bit
like leprous boils in our code. So, I've replaced all of them with //
comments instead. It's a massive, meaningless, and potentially buggy
change -- great one for the middle of a release cycle, eh?
This reverts commit 14b46e2183.
This functionality will need to be rewritten to work with the new
OpenIDPlugin.
Conflicts:
index.php
lib/logingroupnav.php
If $config['site']['openidonly'] is set to true:
* the Login/Register pages will be removed from the navigation;
* directly accesses to the Login/Register pages will redirect to the
OpenID login page;
* most links to the Login/Register pages will link to the OpenID login
page instead.
The user will still need to set a password to access the API and RSS
feeds.
The invite function may not applicable for private and/or closed installs. This adds a configuration option to enable/disable invites (defaulting to enabled), hides the "Invite" nav item when necessary, and adds a check to actions/invite.php.
Note that I haven't tried the Facebook application so I didn't add any checks to actions/facebookinvite.php.
Add an array of arguments to isReadOnly() method of actions, to let
them change their results depending on what actions are called.
Primarily used by the 'api' action. Ideally in the future that will be
multiple actions. But this might still be useful.
I did a massive search-and-replace to get all the action subclasses to
use the new output function (common_element() -> $this->element(), etc.)
There's still a lot to do, but it's a first step
Another gigantor PEAR coding standards patch. Here, I've moved the
opening curly bracket on a class statement to the following line.
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Another huge change, for PEAR code standards compliance. Function
headers have to be in K&R style (opening brace on its own line),
instead of having the opening brace on the same line as the function
and parameters. So, a little perl magic found all the function
definitions and move the opening brace to the next line (properly
indented... usually).
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