define('GNUSOCIAL_ENGINE', 'GNU social');
define('GNUSOCIAL_ENGINE_URL', 'https://www.gnu.org/software/social/');
-define('GNUSOCIAL_BASE_VERSION', '1.1.1');
-define('GNUSOCIAL_LIFECYCLE', 'alpha'); // 'dev', 'alpha[0-9]+', 'beta[0-9]+', 'rc[0-9]+', 'release'
+define('GNUSOCIAL_BASE_VERSION', '1.2.0');
+define('GNUSOCIAL_LIFECYCLE', 'beta4'); // 'dev', 'alpha[0-9]+', 'beta[0-9]+', 'rc[0-9]+', 'release'
define('GNUSOCIAL_VERSION', GNUSOCIAL_BASE_VERSION . '-' . GNUSOCIAL_LIFECYCLE);
define('PROFILES_PER_PAGE', 20);
define('MESSAGES_PER_PAGE', 20);
define('GROUPS_PER_PAGE', 20);
+define('APPS_PER_PAGE', 20);
+define('PEOPLETAGS_PER_PAGE', 20);
+
+define('GROUPS_PER_MINILIST', 8);
+define('PROFILES_PER_MINILIST', 8);
define('FOREIGN_NOTICE_SEND', 1);
define('FOREIGN_NOTICE_RECV', 2);
define('NOTICE_INBOX_SOURCE_PROFILE_TAG', 5);
define('NOTICE_INBOX_SOURCE_GATEWAY', -1);
+/**
+ * StatusNet had this string as valid path characters: '\pN\pL\,\!\(\)\.\:\-\_\+\/\=\&\;\%\~\*\$\'\@'
+ * Some of those characters can be troublesome when auto-linking plain text. Such as "http://some.com/)"
+ * URL encoding should be used whenever a weird character is used, the following strings are not definitive.
+ */
+define('URL_REGEX_VALID_PATH_CHARS', '\pN\pL\,\!\.\:\-\_\+\/\=\;\%\~\*');
+define('URL_REGEX_VALID_QSTRING_CHARS', URL_REGEX_VALID_PATH_CHARS . '\&');
+define('URL_REGEX_VALID_FRAGMENT_CHARS', URL_REGEX_VALID_QSTRING_CHARS . '\?\#');
+define('URL_REGEX_EXCLUDED_END_CHARS', '\?\.\,\!\#\:\''); // don't include these if they are directly after a URL
+
// append our extlib dir as the last-resort place to find libs
set_include_path(get_include_path() . PATH_SEPARATOR . INSTALLDIR . '/extlib/');
function addPlugin($name, array $attrs=array())
{
- return StatusNet::addPlugin($name, $attrs);
+ return GNUsocial::addPlugin($name, $attrs);
}
function _have_config()
{
- return StatusNet::haveConfig();
+ return GNUsocial::haveConfig();
}
function GNUsocial_class_autoload($cls)
* and is available here: http://www.php-fig.org/psr/psr-0/
*/
spl_autoload_register(function($class){
- $file = INSTALLDIR.'/extlib/'.preg_replace('{\\\\|_(?!.*\\\\)}', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, ltrim($class, '\\')).'.php';
+ $class_base = preg_replace('{\\\\|_(?!.*\\\\)}', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, ltrim($class, '\\'));
+ $file = INSTALLDIR."/extlib/{$class_base}.php";
+ if (file_exists($file)) {
+ require_once $file;
+ return;
+ }
+
+ # Try if the system has this external library
+ $file = "/usr/share/php/{$class_base}.php";
if (file_exists($file)) {
require_once $file;
+ return;
}
});
require_once INSTALLDIR.'/lib/mail.php';
//set PEAR error handling to use regular PHP exceptions
-function PEAR_ErrorToPEAR_Exception($err)
+function PEAR_ErrorToPEAR_Exception(PEAR_Error $err)
{
//DB_DataObject throws error when an empty set would be returned
//That behavior is weird, and not how the rest of StatusNet works.