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Goal: ----- Finishing the work from Iadb7757debe000025e52770ca51ebcf24ca8ee66 by changing CommentParser::parse() to return a data object, instead of the whole parser. Changes: -------- ThreadItemSet.php: ThreadItemSet.js: * New data class to access the results of parsing a discussion. Most methods and properties are moved from CommentParser with no changes. CommentParser.php: Parser.js: * parse() returns a new ThreadItemSet. * Remove methods moved to ThreadItemSet. * Placeholder headings are generated slightly differently, as we process things in a different order. * Grouping threads and computing IDs/names is no longer lazy. We always needed IDs/names anyway. * computeId() explicitly uses a ThreadItemSet to check the existing IDs when de-duplicating. controller.js: * Move the code for turning some nodes annotated by CommentFormatter into a ThreadItemSet (previously a Parser) from controller#init to ThreadItemSet.static.newFromAnnotatedNodes, and rewrite it to handle assigning parents/replies and recalculating legacy IDs more nicely. * mw.dt.pageThreads is now a ThreadItemSet. Change-Id: I49bfe019aa460651447fd383f73eafa9d7180a92
232 lines
6.5 KiB
JavaScript
232 lines
6.5 KiB
JavaScript
var CommentItem = require( './CommentItem.js' );
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var HeadingItem = require( './HeadingItem.js' );
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var ThreadItem = require( './ThreadItem.js' );
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/**
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* Groups thread items (headings and comments) generated by parsing a discussion page.
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*
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* @class ThreadItemSet
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*/
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function ThreadItemSet() {
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this.threadItems = [];
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this.commentItems = [];
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this.threadItemsByName = {};
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this.threadItemsById = {};
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this.threads = [];
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}
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OO.initClass( ThreadItemSet );
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/**
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* Created a ThreadItemSet from DOM nodes that have been annotated by the PHP CommentFormatter with
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* metadata about the thread structure.
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*
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* @param {HTMLElement} nodes
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* @param {mw.dt.Parser} parser
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* @return {ThreadItemSet}
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.static.newFromAnnotatedNodes = function ( nodes, parser ) {
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var result = new ThreadItemSet();
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// The page can be served from the HTTP cache (Varnish), containing data-mw-comment generated
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// by an older version of our PHP code. Code below must be able to handle that.
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// See CommentFormatter::addDiscussionTools() in PHP.
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var i, item;
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var items = [];
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var replyIds = [];
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var itemsById = {};
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// Create ThreadItem objects with basic data
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for ( i = 0; i < nodes.length; i++ ) {
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var hash = JSON.parse( nodes[ i ].getAttribute( 'data-mw-comment' ) );
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item = ThreadItem.static.newFromJSON( hash );
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result.addThreadItem( item );
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// Store info for second pass
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items[ i ] = item;
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replyIds[ i ] = hash.replies;
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itemsById[ item.id ] = item;
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}
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// Now that we have all objects, we can set up replies/parent pointers
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for ( i = 0; i < nodes.length; i++ ) {
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item = items[ i ];
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// eslint-disable-next-line no-loop-func
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item.replies = replyIds[ i ].map( function ( id ) {
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itemsById[ id ].parent = item;
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return itemsById[ id ];
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} );
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// Recalculate legacy IDs (and calculate names, currently not stored in the metadata)
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var newId = parser.computeId( item, result );
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if ( newId !== item.id ) {
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item.legacyId = item.id;
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item.id = newId;
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}
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item.name = parser.computeName( item );
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result.updateIdAndNameMaps( item );
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}
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return result;
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};
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/**
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* @param {ThreadItem} item
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.addThreadItem = function ( item ) {
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this.threadItems.push( item );
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if ( item instanceof CommentItem ) {
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this.commentItems.push( item );
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}
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if ( item instanceof HeadingItem ) {
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this.threads.push( item );
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}
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};
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/**
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* @return {boolean}
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.isEmpty = function () {
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return this.threadItems.length === 0;
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};
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/**
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* @param {ThreadItem} item
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.updateIdAndNameMaps = function ( item ) {
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if ( !this.threadItemsByName[ item.name ] ) {
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this.threadItemsByName[ item.name ] = [];
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}
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this.threadItemsByName[ item.name ].push( item );
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this.threadItemsById[ item.id ] = item;
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if ( item.legacyId ) {
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this.threadItemsById[ item.legacyId ] = item;
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}
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};
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/**
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* Get all discussion comments (and headings) within a DOM subtree.
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*
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* This returns a flat list, use #getThreads to get a tree structure starting at section headings.
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*
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* For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here, the wikitext
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* syntax is just for illustration):
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*
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* == A ==
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* B. ~~~~
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* : C.
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* : C. ~~~~
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* :: D. ~~~~
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* ::: E. ~~~~
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* ::: F. ~~~~
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* : G. ~~~~
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* H. ~~~~
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* : I. ~~~~
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*
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* This function would return a structure like:
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*
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* [
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* HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H) } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I) } )
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* ]
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*
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* @return {ThreadItem[]} Thread items
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.getThreadItems = function () {
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return this.threadItems;
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};
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/**
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* Same as getFlatThreadItems, but only returns the CommentItems
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*
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* @return {CommentItem[]} Comment items
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.getCommentItems = function () {
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return this.commentItems;
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};
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/**
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* Find ThreadItems by their name
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*
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* This will usually return a single-element array, but it may return multiple comments if they're
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* indistinguishable by name. In that case, use their IDs to disambiguate.
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*
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* @param {string} name Name
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* @return {ThreadItem[]} Thread items, empty array if not found
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.findCommentsByName = function ( name ) {
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return this.threadItemsByName[ name ] || [];
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};
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/**
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* Find a ThreadItem by its ID
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*
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* @param {string} id ID
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* @return {ThreadItem|null} Thread item, null if not found
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.findCommentById = function ( id ) {
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return this.threadItemsById[ id ] || null;
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};
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/**
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* Group discussion comments into threads and associate replies to original messages.
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*
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* Each thread must begin with a heading. Original messages in the thread are treated as replies to
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* its heading. Other replies are associated based on the order and indentation level.
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*
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* Note that the objects in `comments` are extended in-place with the additional data.
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*
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* For example, for a MediaWiki discussion like this (we're dealing with HTML DOM here, the wikitext
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* syntax is just for illustration):
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*
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* == A ==
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* B. ~~~~
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* : C.
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* : C. ~~~~
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* :: D. ~~~~
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* ::: E. ~~~~
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* ::: F. ~~~~
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* : G. ~~~~
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* H. ~~~~
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* : I. ~~~~
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*
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* This function would return a structure like:
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*
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* [
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* HeadingItem( { level: 0, range: (h2: A), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: B), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: C, li: C), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 3, range: (li: D), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: E), replies: [] } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 4, range: (li: F), replies: [] } ),
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* ] } ),
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* ] } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: G), replies: [] } ),
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* ] } ),
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* CommentItem( { level: 1, range: (p: H), replies: [
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* CommentItem( { level: 2, range: (li: I), replies: [] } ),
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* ] } ),
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* ] } )
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* ]
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*
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* @return {HeadingItem[]} Tree structure of comments, top-level items are the headings.
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*/
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ThreadItemSet.prototype.getThreads = function () {
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return this.threads;
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};
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module.exports = ThreadItemSet;
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