What do you mean by "actually executed"? Because that kind of various by extension. A special page extension is "executed" when its special page is viewed by a user. A parser hook extension is "executed" when a user saves a page with that parser function in it. Etc.
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On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 1:39 PM, Adam Baso abaso@wikimedia.org wrote:
A friend of mine asked me what's the best way to identify actually executed MediaWiki extensions, not just the ones that are installed.
Any hints? I thought that enabling debug logs for a day, then grepping for the text of filenames in the directory 'extensions' (subtracting out the stuff that adds hooks to the registry on page load only) may do the trick. But I imagine there are other wrinkles, and was hoping someone had a canned technique.
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