* master: (58 commits)
Update history to reflect merge of #4792 [ci skip]
Update history to reflect merge of #4793 [ci skip]
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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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Linux does not read files in alphanumeric order, this can lead to
Jekyll drops not working on Linux because the assumption here is that
the collection drop will be required first.
The properties of Liquid::Drops are only evaluated when they're asked for
and therefore save computation time. This prevents a lot of GC time cleaning
up objects that are not needed, because they're not created unless requested.
Additionally, this saves time for actual computation of those values because
they can be computed only if needed.
It's funny how much it helps when you only do what is needed. Far less overhead.
- Replaced occurrences of #array += with concat
operations.(performance)
- Corrected alignment.
- Removed rebase artifact.
Signed-off-by: Martin Rogalla <martin@martinrogalla.com>
Organized the draft, post and layout reader into the *readers* classes.
Fixed all references and ran tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Jorn Rogalla <martin@martinrogalla.com>
Extracted `in_source_dir` from site.rb into reader.rb.
Updated all the references and tests.
Signed-off-by: Martin Jorn Rogalla <martin@martinrogalla.com>
* Stevenson now inherits from Logger and extends some methods to use $stderr
for log messages greater than info level.
* LogWriter provides an interface between Jekyll and Logger to maintain API.
To use, just include `Jekyll::LiquidExtensions` as you please:
```ruby
class SayHi < Liquid::Tag
include Jekyll::LiquidExtensions
def initialize(tag_name, markup, tokens)
@markup = markup.strip
end
def render(context)
"hi #{lookup_variable(context, @markup)}"
end
end
```
Fixes#2071.