* Briefly explain TOML tables
There's a warning about a possible source of errors, but it doesn't give you the relevant information to actually make sense of it. I hope this saves someone a search since I personally had to find this out reading the TOML spec.
Any other ways to phrase this?
* Update configuration.md
* Add class based syntax higlighting + line numbers
* Use fork of syntect for now
* Fix tests
* Fix diff background on inline highlighter
Co-authored-by: evan-brass <evan-brass@protonmail.com>
* Add `num_format` filter for displaying formatted numbers
* Register the filter
* Update docs
* Make `locale` argument required
* Revert "Make `locale` argument required"
This reverts commit 9cdbf285915f0257d1b9157572588b0ce6698a44.
* Pull the default locale from the site config
* Add note about defaults to the docs
* Add missing borrow
* Fix|Docs: paginate_reversed is missing from example _index.md
* Update docs/content/documentation/content/section.md
Co-authored-by: Vincent Prouillet <balthek@gmail.com>
* Fixed failing tests on windows when user is not VssAdministrator.
* Fixed windows specific testcases related to \r
* Added the ability to perform POST requests to load_data
* make tests on windows deal with both \r being there on windows, and \r not being generated as on my personal windows system.
* undo earlier commit eaaa8c3ddd65d474161073a6fb80599eea1a9a21
because it fails on azure buildserver
* added new arguments to the hash for the cache function.
So caching now works as it should
* added new arguments to the hash for the cache function.
* improved documentation of load_data POST with better example.
* added basic derive traits
* changed load_data param contenttype to content_type
* fixed caching issues that went missing?
* format
* made code more idiomatic as suggested by keats
* fix can not build zola with search/indexing-zh feature
* fix can not build components/utils after enabled indexing-zh feature
error[E0252]: the name `Deserialize` is defined multiple times
--> components/utils/src/de.rs:2:5
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1 | use serde::{Deserialize, Deserializer};
| ----------- previous import of the macro `Deserialize` here
2 | use serde_derive::Deserialize;
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ `Deserialize` reimported here
|
= note: `Deserialize` must be defined only once in the macro namespace of this module