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Version 1.0.4
ui.link{...} with POST target can now be parameterized with BOTH content and text to allow HTML content for JavaScript browsers and a text-only version for accessiblity
Changes related to database selectors:
- Support for row-based locking
- New method :count(), caching and returning the number of rows, which WOULD have been returned by :exec()
- Bugfix: WHERE and HAVING expressions are now enclosed in parenthesis to avoid problems with operator precedence
ui.script{...} now supports external .js files
Changes in langtool.lua to cope with escaped new-line chars (\n)
ui.link{...} with POST target can now be parameterized with BOTH content and text to allow HTML content for JavaScript browsers and a text-only version for accessiblity
Changes related to database selectors:
- Support for row-based locking
- New method :count(), caching and returning the number of rows, which WOULD have been returned by :exec()
- Bugfix: WHERE and HAVING expressions are now enclosed in parenthesis to avoid problems with operator precedence
ui.script{...} now supports external .js files
Changes in langtool.lua to cope with escaped new-line chars (\n)
| author | jbe/bsw |
|---|---|
| date | Fri Dec 25 12:00:00 2009 +0100 (2009-12-25) |
| parents | 9fdfb27f8e67 |
| children | 30391b40722f |
line source
1 #!/bin/sh
2 src=$1
3 dst=$2
4 if [ "$src" = "" -o "$dst" = "" ]
5 then
6 echo "Usage: recursive-luac <source-dir> <destination-dir>"
7 exit 1
8 fi
9 cp -RL "$src" "$dst"
10 # TODO: handle whitespace in directory or file names correctly
11 for file in `find "$dst" -name '*.lua'`
12 do
13 luac -s -o "$file" "$file"
14 done
