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SlowFox Smarty Regular
Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 55
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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:08 pm Post subject: who is calling Smarty_Internal_Template::mustCompile()? |
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After switching to the trunk (due to some custom resource issues recently discussed) my templates are not compiled any more after saving changes to them (and as far as I can see, I implemented the populate() method of my custom resource correctly).
Investigating this lead me to Smarty_Internal_Template::mustCompile() which seems to be the one and only place where template and compilation dates are compared. Problem is: this method is never called (I can even put a "die;" statement at its very beginning without any effect).
In my "old" Smarty Version (3.0.7), mustCompile() was called (at least) from SmartyInternalTemplate::getCompiledTemplate() and fromm SmartyInternalTemplate::renderTemplate(), but neither of these two functions does exist anymore. With my limited knowledge, I have found no other call - where SHOULD it be? |
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U.Tews Administrator
Joined: 22 Nov 2006 Posts: 5068 Location: Hamburg / Germany
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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 2:48 pm Post subject: |
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mustCompile() is in Smarty 3.1 no longer called internally.
The check is now done in decodeProperties(). It loops over all file dependencies and compares the timestamps to determine the $is_valid status.
It looks like that your resouce does not populate the correct timestamp. |
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SlowFox Smarty Regular
Joined: 02 Oct 2006 Posts: 55
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Posted: Sun Oct 16, 2011 3:47 pm Post subject: |
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U.Tews wrote: | The check is now done in decodeProperties(). It loops over all file dependencies |
Thank you - this was enough information to solve the problem.
Quote: | It looks like that your resouce does not populate the correct timestamp. |
No, actually the piece of the code was copied 1:1 from the Smarty resource handler.
The bug was hiding in buildUniqueResourceName(): I use this function to map identifiers to complete file paths (and to generate a unique id from that path), but I did ONLY expect identifiers as an argument. However the compiled templates identify with their full path and pass this path to buildUniqueResourceName (instead of the identifier). My function did not expect this and for the sake of speed just terminated (which prohibited ->populate() of being called at all)...
(I don't know whether it is worth noting this fact somewhere in the documentation) |
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