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Patrice Dumas |
Date: |
Tue, 9 Jan 2024 08:08:16 -0500 (EST) |
branch: master
commit bcfe691ab5a6da4566ac49fcb1d65d0b50f2321a
Author: Patrice Dumas <pertusus@free.fr>
AuthorDate: Mon Jan 8 11:25:48 2024 +0100
Update TODO
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tp/TODO | 15 ---------------
1 file changed, 15 deletions(-)
diff --git a/tp/TODO b/tp/TODO
index 9a0f5f639f..8d18307060 100644
--- a/tp/TODO
+++ b/tp/TODO
@@ -106,21 +106,6 @@ the context command stack.
@end defun
-For HTML conversion it is possible that the conversion and caching of
-element text (in general for directions href) is done at different
-moments with conversion in perl only and conversion with a mix of perl
-code and C code. Indeed, if an element text is formatted in C and
-will be needed later on in perl it will be formatted later on in perl
-in that setup compared to the pure perl case. In general the moment
-of first conversion of element text does not matter much, but it does
-in specific cases, for instance with recursive definitions of sectioning
-commands (with a @ref in sectioning command). This is tested in test
-30sectioning.t double_recursive_self_section_reference.
-With @ref converted in perl and other parts of the conversions
-in C, an href for a direction differs for this test. If @ref is also
-converted in C, this issue is invisible.
-
-
Modules included in tp/maintain/lib/ need to be updated from time to
time.
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