We've recently decided that we want to "extend" comments until
the end of the paragraph (e36dc8e78a,
d0ae6c4e44).
However, we still had this special case that did the opposite: it
ensured that if a comment ended in the middle of a text node, the
comment would not be extended to the end of the node. Remove it.
Note the change in the test file signatures-funny-formattedreply.html,
which actually covered this case specifically.
Change-Id: Id1384bb0c6e1a5f0c70f55efcb4caa240f230f07
The end marker is skipped forward until an open or close
block tag is reached. In tree traversal terms this means
moving either to the next sibling, or the parent (to skip
over close tags).
Bug: T256033
Change-Id: Iaa2c588698790d576ac4f9ecc126f58a082ef6b3
* grunt-stylelint: 0.15.0 → 0.16.0
* stylelint-config-wikimedia: 0.10.1 → 0.10.3
The following rules are failing and were disabled:
* unit-disallowed-list
Change-Id: Iab814dccab72d4c4f98a901f0368f579b3cf424e
The general rule is that comments start after their preceding
thread item, but when that is a heading we should skip past
the entire <h[1-6]> node to avoid making section edit links
part of the first comment.
Bug: T267988
Change-Id: Ia7f1b27e0a69a9aab7c7da743bf8549479304096
As CommentFormatter no longer needs HTMLFormatter, remove
the inheritance and make addReplyLinks a static method.
Testing locally this is marginally slower, going from 2.55s
to 2.9s for the CommentFormatterTest case.
Bug: T266317
Bug: T267973
Change-Id: If69749cae678a1647a138d782a32032189f55cec
A TreeWalker ends up walking potentially every single subsequent
node in the document looking for a target node. Instead use upwards
traversal to find a common ancestor, then sibling traversal to
compare document order.
This makes calling cloneContents on every comment on a 300k talk page
significantly faster, going from >30s to 500ms locally.
Change-Id: I28a2b8c11d4098d9bc44d19b98e19ccc02273098
Even though the field is supposed to resize itself to match the text
inside, vertical scrollbar would sometimes appear when the user has
zoomed in. Some calculation probably handles fractions of pixels
incorrectly (might be a bug in OOUI or a browser bug).
Since this field has no limit on max rows, we can just hide the
scrollbar. This can't be fixed in OOUI itself, since its autosize text
fields usually have a limit to how tall they are allowed to grow
before a scrollbar is used.
Bug: T267609
Change-Id: Id36ed417c4678e469a6c05715404e330064c2017
Matches what we end up posting. Leave context-aware code
commented out as this issue is not settled yet.
Change-Id: I7360e53d5d7823b2b52318005459212a21a6edc2