+1 +1 +1 +1
I like that:
If you have a reference that is an array, you can now call
fixed-length list methods on it. (e.g. $array.size() and
$array.get($index) )
And this could make our dream come true:
The underlying Velocimacro code has been refactored to allow:
Much, much better performance than Velocity 1.5
This could be cool also (we need to set a property for it.. I would say
100 or 200)
users to configure a velocimacro.max.depth property (to limit
recursion et al)
That's nice too:
There is now an automatic $velocityHasNext reference in #foreach loops
Is it working without changes ? Can we try it right now on
myxwiki.org ?
Ludovic
Vincent Massol a écrit :
Hi devs,
Under Anca's pressure (joking :)) here's a vote to upgrade our
velocity deps.
Reasons:
* There are some features listed below we want to benefit from
in the near future
* We have some lock issue with some velocity code in Velocity 1.5
on
myxwiki.org and we hope (dream?) that the upgrade could fix them...
For details see
http://jira.xwiki.org/jira/browse/XWIKI-3142
Note that the build works fine and the selenium tests seem ok
(although some tests are failing but some - all? - were also failing
before - this is bad btw since we can't trust our build, we need to
fix that).
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
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