Reintroduces IIFE closures in test files because variables were
declared in the global namespace, and "const" now causes hard errors.
Bug: T339323
Change-Id: I69e9d7a29591137f185f3e5ab02dea590ec4dff6
… and replace them with more trivial `function …() {}`. I
believe this does not make any difference. But I feel this
makes the code a little more straightforward.
The motivation for this patch is because a few other patches
change some of these function declarations, leaving a (in my
opinion) confusing mixture of styles behind.
Change-Id: Ib8928c4176a963afcf1fee1c785dd7bdc86c9706
In my PHPStorm IDE, this makes it possible to follow all methods and
properties in these classes, even these that are later defined.
Otherwise only the empty stub of each class is found.
This might be different in other IDEs.
Basically: PHPStorm does not understand the meaning of the $.extend()
syntax from jQuery without these hints.
Change-Id: I4aa76db183122f6669dc72561441f46f0056d793
Several improvments including documentation, naming and refactoring:
- bundeling of methods setting, redrawing and loading new diffs
- renamed and improved documentation around some methods in that area
- fixed some leftovers from past refactoring not using new methods
Change-Id: Idf1afcd6ce9210951d28655128a47150f6b7a2aa
This patch improves screenreader support by applying some basic
rules and improving the OOjs UI usage. Things done here:
- make use of 'aria-label' attribute to label interactive buttons
- use connect method on help button to allow keyboard interaction
- give hint on help button that it opens a dialog
- communicate state of autoexpand button
- add attributes to make screenreaders understand the accordion
mechanism if the slider widget
See:
https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#buttonhttps://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices/#accordion
Bug: T165489
Change-Id: I7a174e5971a751ec54d4d5115d5441f0a577c103