"Conflicting" here includes the case where one of two <ref> with the
same name does not have an extends attribute. The first occurence of
a name specifies if a <ref> is a top-level or a sub-reference. This can
not be changed later.
This patch changes multiple existing test cases. I checked all of them
in detail and confirmed the behavior is fine. The error reporting is
better or at least equally good in all cases.
Bug: T242141
Change-Id: Iaec306eefe5b168d496990105e297ca044a5e721
Allow a ref with `name=""` for backwards-compatibility.
Partially reverts I07738cce2641026dfaa92ba263ed6f9834be0944
Bug: T242437
Change-Id: Iaed2d1c41be377a4961aff39838b0965f6c00616
The goal of this patch is to not change any behavior, just make the
code less nested and less complicated.
Change-Id: I89170960ffbf61f57e245adf097f3e8d8196bbce
The difference between the two is that isOK() only reports "fatals",
while isGood() also reports "warnings" and "errors". I believe we
*want* to report all of these the same way.
Change-Id: I3be832c5db7aba3c03bd2ad8cfbba42362c093fd
A fun edge case where `name=""` fools both validation branches after
a references rollback, and triggered a LogicException. Stop these
freak refs.
Bug: T242437
Change-Id: I07738cce2641026dfaa92ba263ed6f9834be0944
It's possible to nest <references> by using tricky constructs like the
{{#tag function, and this breaks our rollback logic. Try to show normal
output, otherwise show an error.
Includes regression tests.
Bug: T242437
Change-Id: I33e497cdf8508ce7ccb7f0f315c00af5eee47d0e
This error happens only when previewing an edit, because some of the
validation in Cite::validateRefInReferences() is disabled in preview
mode. Unfortunately this codebase was never properly tested in preview
mode.
This patch is intentionally so small to make it easy to backport.
Tests will follow.
Bug: T242434
Change-Id: I5e529b7227598ab2acc624c90a0cb5d09b3f5452
* Always have an empty line between @param and @return to improve
readability as well as consistency within this codebase (before, both
styles have been used).
* Flip parameter order in validateRefInReferences() for consistency with
the rest of the code.
* In Cite::guardedRef() the Parser was now the 1st parameter. I changed
all related functions the same way to make the code less surprising.
* Same in CiteUnitTest. This is really just the @dataProvider. But I feel
it's still helpful to have the arguments in the same order everywhere, if
possible.
* Add a few strict type hints.
* It seems the preferred style for PHP7 return types is `… ) : string {`
with a space before the `:`. There is currently no PHPCS sniff for this.
However, I think this codebase should be consistent, one way or the other.
Change-Id: I91d232be727afd26ff20526ab4ef63aa5ba6bacf
There is currently no strict CodeSniffer rule for this. I think we
need to have one sooner or later. Anyway, what I find important is to
have a consistent code style in one codebase.
I refused to do this change previously because I don't like to mess
with Git blame if it's not really necessary. However, at this point all
code was moved around anyway.
I ended removing a comment that appears misplaced now, and doesn't help
maiing the code more readable. I like not having a dot at the end if
it's not really a sentence.
Change-Id: Id1d4f43277c69080c512c1a5ceff4c948bfa05be
In the end I don't care much if we agree on having this newline, or
not. What I care about more is that this codebase is consistent.
Personally I prefer having the newline. It creates a visible separation
between what "goes in" and what "goes out" (@throws and @return).
Change-Id: Ibc60af621132e415a5579397c01688fa21eb0be5
The rollback feature was not able to properly restore a __placeholder__.
That's why a specific use case was behaving different. This already
worked just fine:
<ref extends="a">…</ref>
<references>
<ref name="a">…</ref>
</references>
But this didn't, even if it is the exact same from the users
perspective:
<ref extends="a">…</ref>
{{#tag:references|
<ref name="a">…</ref>
}}
Bug: T239810
Change-Id: I163a1bffb9450a9e7f776e32e66fb08d0452cdb9
Note this leaves *another* bug behind. When a <ref> is properly reused
by name="…", and the content is fine (either missing or identical),
possibly conflicting extends="…" attributes are currently entirely
ignored. However, this is already much better than what happened before.
Bug: T242110
Change-Id: Id808ce31c8036cc290f68bb3e8c5a7b12f4f44cf
The rollbackRefs function no longer needs to "know" details about
how to turn a refCallStack item into a redo item. This is better a
responsibility of the subroutine, where the items are unpacked.
Change-Id: I1e2ff77cb5e66d70e451ee09e641ff752c770ab4
The logic was changed in 51ff3cc819.
Only `responsive="0"` is supposed to disable responsive references,
any other value should enable it.
Bug: T241303
Change-Id: I8c99bf93c739d6dba348785b1b6452cfce2c57c9
One of the most significant changes is when I noticed that the $group
can never be null. We set it to DEFAULT_GROUP before. That's an empty
string.
I'm not very happy with the two @phan-suppress-next-line. Is there a
better way to fix these lines?
Change-Id: I33c1681e2f3857cb6701da71f4ed8893caff4d1e
Since I3db5175 the ParserCloned hook handler does not rely on cloning
the Cite object any more. There is no cloning any more. This is dead
code and we could remove it. Just to be sure I propose to keep the
method, but let it throw an exception.
Bug: T240248
Change-Id: I2057ea652ca25f4c7031c28a6e713671738f5e22
These should be impossible conditions, we don't want to continue with
processing.
I hate this patch, it's a temporary workaround until someone rewrites
or replaces the rollback logic, for example with a two-pass parse.
Change-Id: I6a1327e397d4272fa412c3f290c2107d867d2854
I hope this patch is not to horrifying and can be reviewed. It's
possible to split this into a sequence of smaller patches. Please
tell me.
Change-Id: I4797fcd5612fcffb0df6c29ff575dd05f278bd4d
The main benefit is this nifty call: `$this->rollbackRef( ...$call )`
To make this possible, the minimal change I needed to do was to move
the two $argv and $text arguments to the end.
I also tried to order all other arguments as good as I could: Required
first, optional later. Group and name together. Name and extends
together.
All this is private implementation and should not affect anything.
Change-Id: I7af7636c465769aa53122eb40d964eabdd1289ba
I feel this is a little better than before. It looks like we never need
to *replace* a text that existed before.
This depends on I4a156aa which fixes one of the last remaining trimming
issues. Outside of <references>, a <ref> </ref> with no other content
but some whitespace was already forbidden. But not inside of <references>.
This is relevant for appendText(). It should not be called with null, but
was because of the inconsistent behavior.
Change-Id: I38c9929f2fa6e69482e45919e2f8dbf823cb1c8b
Note that this patch changes behavior, an invalid "dir" will result in
a cite reference at the point where the <ref> is declared rather than
in the references section. This is consistent with other errors.
Bug: T15673
Change-Id: Id10db40aa0b391f2f1d9274aa09d22a7278d65e3
This makes one of the last remaining edge-cases about non-empty, but
non-visible content (a <ref> that only contains whitespace) behave
identical to all other places. We already reported it as being empty
everywhere else, except inside of <references>.
Note that the test cases look like they are reporting the same errors
twice. But this is not the case:
The first set of errors is about <ref name="…"> inside of <references>
not having visible content. This should always be reported, even if the
<ref> got content from somewhere else on the page.
The second set of errors is when a <ref name="…"> *never* got any
content.
This patch will slightly increase the numbers of errors reported.
Change-Id: I4a156aa9e466f735d92fe0ba5cc0678ec8bbdd50
* Use the Html class to safely create HTML code.
* $this->referenceStack can not be null any more.
* $this->inReferencesGroup is not needed during output, only when
parsing tags.
* Replace ReferencesStack::getGroupRefs() as well as deleteGroup()
with a combined popGroup() that does both things.
* Extract the code responsible for the "responsive" behavior to a
separate function.
* Some TestingAccessWrapper are not needed.
Change-Id: Ie1cf2533d7417ae2f6647664ff1145e37b814a39
In these cases, an expression is either true-ish or null, so we can use
the implicit boolean cast to test.
Change-Id: Ibe94829f9774bf2a1907635a8bd28369908b4d1e
Finishes breaking the circular reference between Cite and Parser.
This patch also demonstrates how evil it is to allow the error reporter
to be called from anywhere, and have side-effects. At least it's explicit
now.
Also fixes a bug where the inner error message would not be in the
interface language.
Bug: T240431
Change-Id: Ic3325cafb503e78295d72231ac6da5c121402def