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Before we would run `mdbook test` using the current Markdown sources. This is subtly wrong: we publish the course using back-dated sources, so we should therefore also run the tests using the same sources (this ensures that the code snippets actually work). After this commit, all translatable content lives in exactly two directories: - `src/` - `third_party/` We need to restore both directories when testing and when publishing. This ensures consistency in the Markdown text and in the included source code. A new `.github/workflows/build.sh` script takes care of preparing the two directories according to the date in the PO file (if any). To ensure we can restore all of `third_party/` to an old commit, the non-changing `third_party/mdbook/book.js` file has been moved to `theme/book.js`. The file is generated by `mdbook init --theme`, making it suitable for modification by the user (us). Symlinks have been added to `third_party/mdbook/` to indicate that the files ultimately came from upstream. |
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Third-party Course Content
The files in this directory are included in the course via the {{#include ..}}
syntax. All third-party content must be placed here to clearly indicate its
origin.
When we publish a translation of the course, we git restore
the src/
and
third_party/
directories at the repository root back to the date listed in the
POT-Creation-Date header of the translation. It is crucial, that all
translatable content lives in those two directories. The other files (such as
book.toml
and theme/
) are not restored and we always use the latest version
of them.