Simplify pagination logic in `comments_template()`.
[34561] "fixed" the problem of newest-first comments showing fewer than 'per_page' comments on the post permalink when the total number of comments was not divisible by 'per_page'. See #29462. But this fix caused numerous other problems. First, comment pages reported by `get_page_of_comment()` (which expects comment pages to be filled oldest-first) were no longer correct. Second, and more seriously, the new logic caused comments to be shifted between pages, making their permalinks non-permanent. The current changeset reverts the changed behavior. In order to preserve the performance improvements introduced in [34561], an additional query must be performed when 'default_comments_page=newest' and 'cpage=0' (ie, you're viewing the post permalink). A nice side effect of this revert is that we no longer need the hacks required to determine proper comment pagination, introduced in [34561]. See #8071. See #34073. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34729 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@34693 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
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@ -1240,74 +1240,30 @@ function comments_template( $file = '/comments.php', $separate_comments = false
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$per_page = (int) get_option( 'comments_per_page' );
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}
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/*
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* For legacy reasons, higher page numbers always mean more recent comments, regardless of sort order.
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* Since we don't have full pagination info until after the query, we use some tricks to get the
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* right comments for the current page.
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*
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* Abandon all hope, ye who enter here!
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*/
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$flip_comment_order = $trim_comments_on_page= false;
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$comment_args['order'] = 'ASC';
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$comment_args['number'] = $per_page;
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$page = (int) get_query_var( 'cpage' );
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if ( 'newest' === get_option( 'default_comments_page' ) ) {
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if ( $page ) {
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$comment_args['order'] = 'ASC';
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/*
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* We don't have enough data (namely, the total number of comments) to calculate an
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* exact offset. We'll fetch too many comments, and trim them as needed
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* after the query.
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*/
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$offset = ( $page - 2 ) * $per_page;
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if ( 0 > $offset ) {
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// `WP_Comment_Query` doesn't support negative offsets.
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$comment_args['offset'] = 0;
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} else {
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$comment_args['offset'] = $offset;
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}
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// Fetch double the number of comments we need.
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$comment_args['number'] += $per_page;
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$trim_comments_on_page = true;
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} else {
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$comment_args['order'] = 'DESC';
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$comment_args['offset'] = 0;
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$flip_comment_order = true;
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}
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if ( $page ) {
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$comment_args['offset'] = ( $page - 1 ) * $per_page;
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} elseif ( 'oldest' === get_option( 'default_comments_page' ) ) {
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$comment_args['offset'] = 0;
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} else {
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$comment_args['order'] = 'ASC';
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if ( $page ) {
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$comment_args['offset'] = ( $page - 1 ) * $per_page;
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} else {
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$comment_args['offset'] = 0;
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}
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// If fetching the first page of 'newest', we need a top-level comment count.
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$top_level_query = new WP_Comment_Query();
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$top_level_count = $top_level_query->query( array(
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'count' => true,
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'orderby' => false,
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'post_id' => $post->ID,
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'parent' => 0,
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) );
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$comment_args['offset'] = ( ceil( $top_level_count / $per_page ) - 1 ) * $per_page;
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}
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$comment_query = new WP_Comment_Query( $comment_args );
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$_comments = $comment_query->comments;
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// Delightful pagination quirk #1: `wp_list_comments()` expects the order to be wrong, so we make it wrong.
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if ( $flip_comment_order ) {
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$_comments = array_reverse( $_comments );
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}
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// Delightful pagination quirk #2: reverse chronological order requires page shifting.
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if ( $trim_comments_on_page ) {
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// Correct the value of max_num_pages, which is wrong because we manipulated the per_page 'number'.
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$comment_query->max_num_pages = ceil( $comment_query->found_comments / $per_page );
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// Identify the number of comments that should appear on page 1.
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$page_1_count = $comment_query->found_comments - ( ( $comment_query->max_num_pages - 1 ) * $per_page );
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// Use that value to shift the matched comments.
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if ( 1 === $page ) {
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$_comments = array_slice( $_comments, 0, $page_1_count );
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} else {
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$_comments = array_slice( $_comments, $page_1_count, $per_page );
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}
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}
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// Trees must be flattened before they're passed to the walker.
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$comments_flat = array();
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foreach ( $_comments as $_comment ) {
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*
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* @global string $wp_version
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*/
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$wp_version = '4.4-alpha-34728';
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$wp_version = '4.4-alpha-34729';
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/**
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* Holds the WordPress DB revision, increments when changes are made to the WordPress DB schema.
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