Re: [Moin-user] First macro call

2011-10-03 Thread Jim Wight
On 20/09/11 10:09, Jim Wight wrote: > How might a macro determine when it is being called for the first time > in a page? I've come up with an answer to my own question: track the page name (using macro.formatter.page.page_name). A change of name will obviously be detected by the first call in a

Re: [Moin-user] First macro call

2011-09-22 Thread Jim Wight
On 22/09/11 08:11, R.Bauer wrote: > Am 20.09.2011 11:09, schrieb Jim Wight: >> How might a macro determine when it is being called for the first time >> in a page? > > I think your question is related to the caching facility. No, it's not that. I have been seeking a way to detect when to perform

Re: [Moin-user] First macro call

2011-09-22 Thread R.Bauer
Am 20.09.2011 11:09, schrieb Jim Wight: > How might a macro determine when it is being called for the first time > in a page? I think your question is related to the caching facility. This depends on your macro. It can check if a cache of its result exists and can output this. If you want to re

[Moin-user] First macro call

2011-09-20 Thread Jim Wight
How might a macro determine when it is being called for the first time in a page? Jim -- All the data continuously generated in your IT infrastructure contains a definitive record of customers, application performance, s