* Allow users to filter directories by ending their path with "/"
* Allow users to filter with a Regexp, some scenariors can really require it.
* Use Pathutil#in_path? for Symlink verification, it real/expand.
This also requires some downstream work in "jekyll-watch" which at this time is
not very robust, it doesn't recognize the difference either, and should probably
start doing so (what I mean is detecting "/" and using the full path.)
When it comes to bundler it's smart enough to know what to require, and in casees it's not, it's smart enough to accept :require. In most cases when bundler has a LoadError (or otherwise) it's because there is a problem inside of the Gem itself and when this happens, Jekyll will happily let that error slip when it shouldn't, resulting in a badly placed error that is actually wrong. This corrects that so errors can surface properly.
* master: (58 commits)
Update history to reflect merge of #4792 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4793 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4804 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4754 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4813 [ci skip]
Added missing single quote on rsync client side command
Add v3.0.4 and v3.1.3 to the history.
Fixed typo
Add jekyll-autoprefixer plugin
Explicitly require Filters rather than implicitly.
Update history to reflect merge of #4786 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4789 [ci skip]
updates example domain in config template
Globalize Jekyll's Filters.
Update JRuby to 9.0.5.0; Drop the double digit test.
Update Rack-Jekyll Heroku deployment blog post url
convertible: use Document::YAML_FRONT_MATTER_REGEXP to parse transformable files
Update history to reflect merge of #4734 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4478 [ci skip]
Fix rubocop warning.
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As it stands Jekyll does not globalize it's filters. So anybody wishing to go
into Jekyll's context to process their own Liquid (say in a plugin) may be taken
aback when they find out that Jekyll's filters are not available.
See: jekyll/jekyll-assets#252.
This commit introduces a where_exp filter, which can be used as follows:
`{{ array | where_exp: "item", "item == 10" }}`
`{{ array | where_exp: "item", "item.field > 10" }}`
`{{ site.posts | where_exp: "post", "post contains 'field'" }}`
`{{ site.posts | where_exp: "post", "post.array contains 'giraffes'" }}`
This permits a variety of use cases, such as reported in: jekyll#4467,
jekyll#4385, jekyll#2787.
As it was we assumed that any system that wasn't Windows or OS X must be Linux
but the reality of that can be very unlikely. BSD is popular in some places and
it's not Linux and this would cause an error there. If we do not know the
launcher for a platform we should ship an error and have the user file
a bug if they feel it necessary and skip the launch otherwise.
* origin/master: (65 commits)
Update history to reflect merge of #4703 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4712 [ci skip]
Highlight the test code
Update history to reflect merge of #4640 [ci skip]
readded "env=prod"-condition
Update history to reflect merge of #3849 [ci skip]
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Update history to reflect merge of #4704 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4706 [ci skip]
Checks for link file extension in tests
Updating assets documentation
Fix test teardown for cleaner.
Update history to reflect merge of #4542 [ci skip]
Add explanation of site variables in the example _config.yml
Use double quotes in the gemfile
Add test for creation of Gemfile by 'jekyll new'
Add comment about github-pages
Update history to reflect merge of #4533 [ci skip]
Ensure Rouge closes its div/figure properly after highlighting ends.
Add Site#config= which can be used to set the config
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This removes the following warnings:
- /lib/jekyll/configuration.rb:151: warning: instance variable @default_config_file not initialized
- /lib/jekyll/converter.rb:12: warning: instance variable @highlighter_prefix not initialized
- /lib/jekyll/converter.rb:24: warning: instance variable @highlighter_suffix not initialized
- /lib/jekyll/converters/markdown.rb:9: warning: instance variable @setup not initialized
- /lib/jekyll/converters/markdown/kramdown_parser.rb:60: warning: instance variable @highlighter not initialized
- /lib/jekyll/frontmatter_defaults.rb:97: warning: shadowing outer local variable - path
- /lib/jekyll/plugin.rb:66: warning: instance variable @safe not initialized
- /lib/jekyll/regenerator.rb:147: warning: instance variable @disabled not initialized
- /test/test_convertible.rb:40: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_filters.rb:154: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_new_command.rb:84: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_site.rb:234: warning: assigned but unused variable - site
- /test/test_site.rb:240: warning: assigned but unused variable - site
- /test/test_site.rb:522: warning: assigned but unused variable - source
- /test/test_tags.rb:153: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_tags.rb:425: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_tags.rb:449: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_tags.rb:496: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_tags.rb:496: warning: instance variable @result not initialized
- /test/test_tags.rb:511: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_tags.rb:773: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_tags.rb:773: warning: instance variable @result not initialized
- /test/test_tags.rb:788: warning: ambiguous first argument; put parentheses or a space even after `/' operator
- /test/test_url.rb:66: warning: shadowing outer local variable - doc
- /lib/jekyll/url.rb:119:in `escape_path': warning: URI.escape is obsolete