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Fix a bug where you'd get an error when trying to delete a forum thread (topic does not exist). Apparently when you call topic.delete() the posts would get deleted, but the signal handler for each one would run, and it would try to update the topic's post count or something, but the topic was gone? Reworked the code a bit and explicitly delete the posts first. I also added a sync() call on the parent forum since post counts were not getting adjusted.
author | Brian Neal <bgneal@gmail.com> |
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date | Sat, 05 Feb 2011 21:46:52 +0000 |
parents | 3a626c48e9ae |
children | a321685505cc |
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""" Markup related utitlities useful for the entire project. """ import markdown as _markdown from django.utils.encoding import force_unicode from smiley import SmilifyMarkdown class Markdown(object): """ This is a thin wrapper around the Markdown class which deals with the differences in Markdown versions on the production and development server. This code was inspired by the code in django/contrib/markup/templatetags/markup.py. Currently, we only have to worry about Markdown 1.6b and 2.0. """ def __init__(self, safe_mode='escape'): # Unicode support only in markdown v1.7 or above. Version_info # exists only in markdown v1.6.2rc-2 or above. self.unicode_support = getattr(_markdown, "version_info", None) >= (1, 7) self.md = _markdown.Markdown(safe_mode=safe_mode) def convert(self, s): if self.unicode_support: return self.md.convert(force_unicode(s)) else: return force_unicode(self.md.convert(s)) def markdown(s): """ A convenience function for one-off markdown jobs. """ md = Markdown() return md.convert(s) class SiteMarkup(object): """ This class provides site markup by combining markdown and our own smiley markup. """ def __init__(self): self.md = Markdown() self.smiley = SmilifyMarkdown() def convert(self, s): return self.md.convert(self.smiley.convert(s)) def site_markup(s): """ Convenience function for one-off site markup jobs. """ sm = SiteMarkup() return sm.convert(s)