Render links for commit hashes followed by comma (#14224)
Regex test cases: https://regex101.com/r/mVbPxM/2/ fixes #14223
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// sha1CurrentPattern matches string that represents a commit SHA, e.g. d8a994ef243349f321568f9e36d5c3f444b99cae
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// sha1CurrentPattern matches string that represents a commit SHA, e.g. d8a994ef243349f321568f9e36d5c3f444b99cae
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// Although SHA1 hashes are 40 chars long, the regex matches the hash from 7 to 40 chars in length
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// Although SHA1 hashes are 40 chars long, the regex matches the hash from 7 to 40 chars in length
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// so that abbreviated hash links can be used as well. This matches git and github useability.
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// so that abbreviated hash links can be used as well. This matches git and github useability.
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sha1CurrentPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`(?:\s|^|\(|\[)([0-9a-f]{7,40})(?:\s|$|\)|\]|\.(\s|$))`)
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sha1CurrentPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`(?:\s|^|\(|\[)([0-9a-f]{7,40})(?:\s|$|\)|\]|[.,](\s|$))`)
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// shortLinkPattern matches short but difficult to parse [[name|link|arg=test]] syntax
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// shortLinkPattern matches short but difficult to parse [[name|link|arg=test]] syntax
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shortLinkPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\[\[(.*?)\]\](\w*)`)
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shortLinkPattern = regexp.MustCompile(`\[\[(.*?)\]\](\w*)`)
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test("/home/gitea/"+sha, "<p>/home/gitea/"+sha+"</p>")
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test("/home/gitea/"+sha, "<p>/home/gitea/"+sha+"</p>")
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test("deadbeef", `<p>deadbeef</p>`)
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test("deadbeef", `<p>deadbeef</p>`)
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test("d27ace93", `<p>d27ace93</p>`)
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test("d27ace93", `<p>d27ace93</p>`)
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test(sha[:14]+".x", `<p>`+sha[:14]+`.x</p>`)
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expected14 := `<a href="` + commit[:len(commit)-(40-14)] + `" rel="nofollow"><code>` + sha[:10] + `</code></a>`
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test(sha[:14]+".", `<p>`+expected14+`.</p>`)
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test(sha[:14]+",", `<p>`+expected14+`,</p>`)
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test("["+sha[:14]+"]", `<p>[`+expected14+`]</p>`)
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}
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}
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func TestRender_CrossReferences(t *testing.T) {
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func TestRender_CrossReferences(t *testing.T) {
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