NAME
TODO - Perlbug TODO list
DESCRIPTION
- speed
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Speed improvements are probably the highest priority
I wonder if AUTOLOAD routines are a benefit while they're tidy and save lots of drossy code, they are the slowest methods and use up the most time (%), even when aliased into the symbol table and primed?
- ID
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X-Perlbug: [ID ...]
Where:
[ID] = new ticket id has been assigned to this message [ID*] = this is a reply to an existing non-open ticket [ID+] = this is a reply to an existing open ticket [ID-] = this is a reply to a ticket which has been deleted or is non-existent
- overview
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Time related links on web overview, and check ratios
- tests
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Full test suite
- oracle
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v3.5 Oracle support
- templates
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Configurable template support dependent on context, object and user choice
- web_search_by_object
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Search functions for all discrete objects (currently it's all very bug oriented).
- security
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Better security model.
- modify
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check modified status of db after create/delete of new object/relation
- userid
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migrate userid from varchar->int
- pod2html
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generate link from each section base to index/name/etc.
- trim
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trim logs and ranges of unnecessary data
- Fix
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rationalise output ->
initial call with args... intermittent results... final results $ret = relevant -v = verbose -q = quiet single wrapper to fix most things in the correct order a = things('mail')->check to and from's and cc's remove 5.6.0. versions -> 5.6.0 trim redundant log and range info
- Web
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fixed in field is dodgy templates and search forms for each object 'new' form for each object
consistency:
bug_ids, bug_headers, bug_search... status_ids, status_search user_ids, user_search
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