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Computing the name, for headings, requires determining the oldest
comment. This must not be done before all the replies are added to the
thread.
Follow-up to e24550fae9
. It was
already *technically* incorrect before then because it was generating
the name based on the first comment in the thread, but that was only
not the oldest in very unusual cases so it was fine. That commit caused
the thread summary to be cached when first requested, however, which
made future requests for oldest/newest comment and authors to be
incorrect.
Bug: T318057
Change-Id: If0bd6caf88e72cd3f91e7f0633c40b445f5e2246
224 lines
6.4 KiB
JavaScript
224 lines
6.4 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 {HTMLElement} rootNode
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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, rootNode, 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, rootNode );
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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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}
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// Calculate names (currently not stored in the metadata) - can't be done
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// in the above loop because we have to wait until we have all the
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// replies.
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parser.computeIdsAndNames( result );
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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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};
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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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