The wikitext parser outputs `<p><br></p>` for empty paragraphs, so we
need to ignore `<br>` tags when searching for an "interesting" node
that marks the beginning of a comment. Otherwise the empty paragraphs
mess up the detection of indentation levels.
Bug: T264116
Change-Id: I84a97ab577baa7336b78935ccdc48041ecfc231a
Previously, parser would output offsets that don't exist in their
containers, because we were pretending that entities are parts of
their neighboring text nodes.
Turns out it's much easier to do it right when going backwards.
Change-Id: I9bccca2d403f1a976ae517449989170cdd99721e
This is similar to the code we already have in JS tests, but instead
of printing to the console where you have to copy-paste from, it just
overwrites the files.
Also, update all of the expected results by this method.
Changes in the expected outputs:
* In JSON files, the "warnings" are now always in the same place
regardless of the type of the warning.
* In all HTML files, self-closing tags now include the trailing slash,
some characters are no longer encoded as entities when not necessary,
and attributes may be single-quoted when that makes them shorter.
* In Parsoid HTML files, the header is no longer terribly mangled.
Other notes:
* CommentParserTest.php: Change the output of serializeComments()
to be in similar order as in JS, to reduce the diffs in this commit
and because it's a better order for humans.
* modifier.test.js: Remove some hacks that were working around small
inconsistencies between the previous expected outputs and the actual
outputs.
Change-Id: I9f764640dae823321c0ac35898fa4db03f1ca364
It was useful when I was debugging those parts of the code, but now
it's usually annoying.
The warnings can still sometimes be useful for understanding how the
tool parses some discussion, though. To keep that functionality, add
displaying warnings for each comment in the debug mode.
Change-Id: I2d218a8a394f179bcc0990ff988a0567c275ccf2