Follows-up I99acbd1699:
* "Parent method" comment
* Remove redundant slice() call to convert arguments to array,
native JavaScript methods that take array-like arguments such
as Function#apply and Array#slice are both compatible with
the Arguments objects, no need to convert it. Most invocations
already did this right but a few were recently introduced again.
* Removed silly "Document dialog." descriptions.
* Removed a few redundant "@method" tags in the near vicinity
of code I changed.
* Fixed function invocation to be either on one line or
one parameter per line. Having all arguments on one line
but the name + "(" looks confusing as it suggest there
is only 1 parameter. Same as object literals:
so:
{ foo: 1, bar }
or:
{
foo: 1,
bar: 2,
}
not:
{
foo: 1, bar: 2
}
Change-Id: I379bc2b32603bcf90aba9b4cd0112e7f027d070e
* Optimise initialisation by building the tree from the bottom up
and applying the class last.
* Actually document the dialog. Documenting it as "Document dialog"
is useless and confusing. If there is no documentation yet, leave it
empty so it is included in jsduck's optional "no_doc" warning list.
* Remove the redundant "Call" prefix in the parent method description,
we don't do this else where either.
Change-Id: I99acbd1699b2c99a2c9b58f34dc1e07bea58203d
Objectives:
* Introduce new icon for a reference
* Repurpose existing reference icon for references block
Change-Id: I1bfcdbeda3b9730d62d6b264ef72921e93623f7e
At the moment we create an alien meta item if an annotation
wraps contents of zero length, however we also need to handle
nested empty annotations, i.e. where the contents is other
empty annotations (i.e. alien meta items).
As alien meta items simply preserve DOM elements we don't
mind what type of alien meta items they are, so this also fixes
the case of an annotation wrapping another alien meta
e.g. a comment or <meta> tag.
Bug: 48605
Change-Id: I98d88b341efcd6384ee1fda5d6d7e1e1acb107aa
Previously pageExists thought matchingPages was an indexed object when
in fact it was an array. This didn't manifest as a bug as we subsequently
check the normalised URL in the correct manner (using indexOf), but it
did remove the optimisation of not running mw.Title if there was an exact match.
Change-Id: Ic616cbfa0d7ed5447e032dd1f772779db2dc19e5
Until this is fixed by Parsoid, this is a dirty hack that compares
HTML attributes on annotations, excluding data-parsoid. Obviously
we shouldn't have any parsoid specific code so this should be removed
as soon as it is fixed properly.
Bug: 48194
Change-Id: Ibb18b4f653c664e8ab7876498dc8395d878f7aaa
Was previously doing the text slicing before the cluster split
using substring, instead of after using splice.
Bug: 49233
Change-Id: If9c0860e2fe7b01eb0b27aae67c671062799a0fa
The API gives us normalisation information about all titles,
including titles of which it couldn't provide any template data.
Spec storage should only have properties with valid values
(has property means to have a valid value, like database). The
absence of this check was causing it to turn this:
{
pages: {
'Template:Unsigned': { params: { .. } }
},
normalised: [
{ from: 'foo bar', to: 'Foo_bar' },
{ from: 'template: unsigned', to: 'Template:Unsigned' }
]
}
into:
{
pages: {
'foo bar': undefined
},
normalised: [
{ from: 'foo bar', to: 'Foo_bar' }
]
}
Bug: 49493
Change-Id: I0b661744d0388345561897c9631f15e691737031
Previous condition was put in as part of I9ed6f9fb as a
temporary fix for bug 42842. However this code was causing
the popup widget to not appear for items at the start of
the document. It appears the bug it was put in to fix
has since been fixed elsewhere.
Bug: 49421
Change-Id: I8bcdea0f7a6951216bf8368865d23ef6246880ea
The transclusion dialog lets you completely delete all templates
within it. If this happens we should delete the node completely, or
not insert it if it's a new instance.
Bug: 49831
Change-Id: Ic5d4fbf73f3d1be9cf877bc8b98096de9e98991a
Without these properties set, the layout is collapsed into a 0x0px square due to the
parent having overflow-x: auto; and no width/height set.
Change-Id: I77aef8afa3327b11f453196badcdfad3f51f7c3d
The check for the toolbar not overlapping the last branch node
'fixes' an edge case where the user has scrolled too far, and
the viewport is shorter than the last branch. A more common
problem caused by this is that if the last branch is very tall
the toolbar disappears whenever you scroll past it.
Bug: 48662
Change-Id: I1c7662f2b6f1ced6f80dec16c6ed69a8cc0c06c8
Removed inherited (and often wrong) documentation, replaced direct
usage of onApplyButtonClick with more standard onClose handling,
and one case of calling the wrong parent method.
Change-Id: I86ed16860e996b42c141a6499eefb9084d759a72