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Plugins should be able to render individual patterns exactly as core would render them

Open aleksip opened this issue 6 years ago • 10 comments

Plugins might need to render a pattern that has not (yet) been rendered by core. Not 100 % sure but it looks like this could be done by calling the compose module? Or does some other way to do this 'right' exist?

If compose can be used, it looks like the same function writes the pattern to disk. It could be useful to decouple this from the rendering?

I haven't been able to find out if core checks whether a pattern has already been rendered or not. A check like this in core would be good for performance reasons if plugins are allowed to render patterns.

aleksip avatar Jun 07 '19 16:06 aleksip

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stale[bot] avatar Aug 07 '19 01:08 stale[bot]

Bump!

sghoweri avatar Aug 12 '19 12:08 sghoweri

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stale[bot] avatar Oct 11 '19 13:10 stale[bot]

Bump

aleksip avatar Oct 11 '19 14:10 aleksip

does a use case for this in-fact exist?

bmuenzenmeyer avatar Oct 11 '19 16:10 bmuenzenmeyer

Yes, see the parent issue #1020. 🙂

aleksip avatar Oct 11 '19 16:10 aleksip

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stale[bot] avatar Dec 10 '19 17:12 stale[bot]

Issue closed after going stale. It can be re-opened if still relevant.

stale[bot] avatar Jan 09 '20 18:01 stale[bot]

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stale[bot] avatar Jan 09 '22 00:01 stale[bot]