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It's undesirable for Yelp to live on the edge, depending on API/ABI that
can change at any time, without us noticing, without any WebKit soname
bump. So the unstable API has been removed from WebKit. All API needed
by Yelp is now stable.
And there was much rejoicing in the streets!
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=773551
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Since we switched to use custom URI schemes we no longer support loading
file URIs. We need to detect the document pointed by the given URI and
build an appropriate URI (ghelp, man, info, ...).
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=753443
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ghelp uris can start with the document name or with a slash and point
directly to a xternal resource like an image. However, we were assuming the
uris always started with the document name, so for uris not including
it, we were removing the first element of the path, typically the
images/figures directory. We could check first if the uri starts with
the document uri, to remove the document uri prefix from the path or
only the scheme.
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I have split the libyelp library into two parts in order to avoid linking the webextension against libyelp. So now we have a libyelpuri with the yelp-uri, yelp-build-uri and their dependecies and the old libyelp with the remaining files. I have modified the yelp-build-uri logic to not have to use yelp-document because it implies to have to add to the new library most of libyelp classes.
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