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Catrope e95cc34978 (bug 42469) Leading newlines in <pre>s get eaten
HTML DOM has annoying behavior for <pre>s where .innerHTML eats the
first newline in a <pre>. Work around this by explicitly adding a
newline in the data->DOM converter if the <pre> already contained a
newline.

There is a separate bug in Parsoid that causes the newline to be lost
anyway, filed as bug 42666

Change-Id: Ia26cd4a4c61afbe439b0562deb7f24ee8b8147d7
2012-12-03 17:14:33 -08:00
Catrope e123a39b4e Handle annotated inline nodes in the converter
Was broken both on the way in and on the way out.

* Move alien restoration (data->DOM) out of the main getDomFromData()
  function and into getDomElementFromDataElement(). This means the
  comment about District 9 is gone (sniff), but moving this here ensures
  all code paths hit it (previously, it was assumed annotated nodes
  could never be aliens).
* In the DOM->data converter, add annotation application to
  getDataElementFromDomElement() (for content nodes) and createAlien()
  (for aliens). Previously, these nodes would not get annotations.
** ve.AnnotationSet doesn't have a constructor that takes an array, we
   should fix that.

Change-Id: I65f8e9a322111ca3af275bf9997b0b1e7ee93769
2012-11-27 14:41:40 -08:00
Inez Korczyński a9082e6dde Only apply HTML attributes to DOM nodes that are "safe"
* Added whitelist argument to setDomAttributes which allows filtering of attributes being set
* Added prefix argument to ve.dm.Node.getAttributes to allow extracting a subset of attributes by name prefix
* Added a whitelist to ve.ce.Node which was extracted from MediaWiki's Sanitizer class
* Replaced attribute copying code with a call to setDomAttributes using the whitelist argument, passing in attributes from a call to ve.dm.Node.getAttributes using the prefix argument

Also…

* Removed comment in constructor of ve.ce.Node, documentation for properties is usually in the getters/setters, and already was in this case
* Renamed ve.setDOMAttributes to ve.setDomAttributes
* Renamed ve.getDOMAttributes to ve.getDomAttributes
* Renamed ve.getDOMText to ve.getDomText
* Renamed ve.getDOMHash to ve.getDomHash
* Updated all callers of renamed methods

Change-Id: Id556172d5d18ea431044b9d402400e1f0e67a293
2012-11-27 14:34:29 -08:00
Trevor Parscal b6139ba65e Merge "(bug 42124) Store comments in the meta-linmod" 2012-11-21 22:12:41 +00:00
Catrope bf7b243627 (bug 42121) Change markers lost for first paragraph on new page
When editing a new page, or loading an empty page into the editor, the
converter generates a paragraph so the document isn't completely empty.
This paragraph is then unwrapped on the way out, potentially destroying
change markers and generally producing strange HTML output.

Mark this paragraph with generated=empty rather than generated=wrapper,
and only unwrap it on the way out if it's still empty. This means we
cleanly round-trip empty documents (and empty list items and the like),
but if the user enters text, we create a paragraph like we're supposed
to.

Change-Id: Id0241221a67b769445676b833b5741320d99ea5f
2012-11-21 13:54:52 -08:00
Catrope 662880605c (bug 42119) Handle alienation in wrapping mode properly
When alienating in wrapping mode, we need to look at the type of tag to
decide whether to create a wrapped alienInline, or to interrupt the
paragraph for an alienBlock.

This was being done just fine for the general alienation case
(unrecognized tag), but not for the special cases (mw:unrecognized,
about groups).

* Centralize the logic for ending a wrapper in stopWrapping()
* Move the wrapping-contingent block/inline detection logic into
  createAlien()
* Simplify the terrible if statement to decide whether a future decision
  requires us to stop wrapping. Instead, detect the cases in each code
  path separately and call stopWrapping() as appropriate
* Add tests

Change-Id: I4054584ae05e7d5daa71edead3e6a6588cf5d3bb
2012-11-21 13:42:13 -08:00
Catrope 1234a702c9 (bug 42218) Add MWEntityNode
<span typeof="mw:Entity"> tags are now correctly represented in the
model, and rendered in CE. There are still issues with cursor movement
etc. in CE.

Because the prioritization mechanism for annotations vs nodes is broken
in the current "node API", I had to hack two special cases for mw:Entity
into the converter. I also had to change the converter to ignore the
children of inline nodes (this was a legitimate bug, but had never come
up before).

Change-Id: Ib9f70437c58b4ca06aa09f7272bf51d9c41b18f2
2012-11-20 16:19:55 -08:00
Catrope 3a047e0208 (bug 42124) Store comments in the meta-linmod
* Make converter generate meta nodes with 'style': 'comment'
* Handle style==='comment' in MetaBlockNode toDOM converter
* Add some comments to the meta test case
** Update other tests accordingly
* Change getDomElementSummary() to actually assert presence of comment
  nodes (specifically, all non-text child nodes)

Change-Id: Ieef9418f4c47df3541477d9420aa2ab8df6e3df1
2012-11-19 20:01:09 -08:00
Trevor Parscal 2c8411eb62 (bug 41947) Propagate change markers when unwrapping generated nodes
Editing the text of a list item results in a change marker on the
paragraph within that list item. However, that paragraph usually isn't
present in the HTML, so the converter unwraps it when converting back to
HTML, and the change markers are lost. Instead, transfer the change
markers to the <li>.

Change-Id: Id675075d19c08d69bc8e990174841dc393b749fc
2012-11-16 15:39:35 -08:00
Catrope 3acc6cb8f4 Disable change marking by default
It's causing problems with Parsoid in production

Change-Id: Id47493baafe1ec7f7c0e2bbdb2ea60a82913dfaf
2012-11-14 11:58:32 -08:00
Catrope d4ea93b872 Add basic support for about groups
About groups are HTML structures like the following:
<div about="#mwt1">....</div>
<span about="#mwt1">...</span>
<div about="#mwt1">...</div>
When about groups are alienated, they are now merged into one alien
node, rather than producing a separate alien node for each sibling.

This is very basic about group handling, because it only works for
groups of directly adjacent siblings (text nodes are permitted in
between, but nothing else) assumes all about groups are aliens (which
is currently true).

* Before processing an element in the DOM->data converter, perform about
  grouping on its children. This temporarily wraps about groups in
  <div data-ve-aboutgroup="value of about attribute">
* Extended createAlien() to handle single nodes as well as wrappers
  holding multiple nodes.
* In the data->DOM converter, temporarily wrap multi-node aliens in
  <div data-ve-multi-child-alien-wrapper="true"> . This makes the rest
  of the algorithm easier.

Change-Id: I2df5f62bc222b570fc11a89fe43d353f8363ead8
2012-11-07 18:13:50 -08:00
Catrope 1f01100eb9 Flag pre nodes as having significant whitespace
This causes the converter not to strip inner whitespace in them, and
causes CE to suppress the whitespace mangling logic that is normally
applied (↵ for newlines, ➞ for tabs, alternating &nbsp;s for spaces).

Change-Id: I738a750c91a4ca4836c485e282865bb7525bf30a
2012-11-07 12:10:58 -08:00
Catrope 04a999f991 Add change marking for Parsoid's benefit
* Add map of change markers per offset to Transaction
* Map is populated by TransactionProcessor
* Markers are reversed on rollback
* Removals aren't marked, Parsoid can detect these using DSR
  discontinuities

Change-Id: I2290886ab411c6ad6162044ed85c091313613e51
2012-11-06 10:11:11 -08:00
Catrope 84e598953a Wrap inline elements properly
The HTML "1<br/>2" was being converted to a linmod that looked like
"<p>1</p><br></br><p>2</p>". This commit fixes the wrapping logic such
that the result is "<p>1<br></br>2</p>" instead. In general, inline
nodes (content nodes) should not interrupt the wrapping, but block nodes
should.

This creates a problem for alien nodes: normally, we determine whether an
alien node is a block alien or an inline alien based on context, but if
we're in wrapping mode we're unsure of the context. We can't tell the
difference between "1<tt>Foo</tt>2" (should be wrapped as one, because
tt is inline) and "1<figure></figure>2" (1 and 2 should be wrapped
separately, because figure is block) using context alone, so in these
cases (and ONLY in these cases) we look up whether the HTML tag in
question is an inline tag or a block tag and use that to decide.

Change-Id: I75e7f3da387dd401d9b93e09a21751951eccbb83
2012-10-17 13:50:29 -07:00
Catrope 735ee449e3 New annotation API: ve.dm.Converter integration
The annotation-related code in the converter is greatly simplified
because the API itself takes care of almost everything already.

Change-Id: Ib48f52bad6b650a05dc4e7ef82db4158c19b3cf5
2012-10-12 15:07:28 -07:00
Trevor Parscal daa7e76807 Merge "Add a node type for meta nodes" 2012-09-18 18:15:46 +00:00
Timo Tijhof ab7d6bf082 Documentation & clean up
* Commands for Sublime:

  Find*: "(\* @[a-z]+) ([^{].*) \{(.*)\}"
  Replace: "$1 {$3} $2"

  Save all && Close all

  Find: " function("
  Replace: " function ("

  Save all && Close all

  Find: "Intialization"
  Replace: "Initialization"

  Save all && Close all

* Consistent use of types (documented in CODING.rm):
  - Merged {Integer} into {Number}.
  - Merged {DOM Node} into {DOMElement}.

* Remove work-around /*jshint newcap: false */ from ve.js
  Calling Object() as a function to to use the internal
  toObject no longer throws a newcap warning in JSHint.
  It only does that normal functions now .

  (e.g. var a = Cap(); or var a = new uncap();)

* Add missing annotations (@static, @method, ..).

* Remove unused variables

* Remove null-assignments to variables that should just be
  undefined. There's a few variables explicitly set to null
  whereas they are set a few lines under and not used otherwise
  (e.g. 'tx' in ve.ce.Surface.prototype.onPaste)

Change-Id: I0721a08f8ecd93c25595aedaa1aadb0e08b83799
2012-09-17 16:02:52 +02:00
Catrope 7b96fbe3d2 Add a node type for meta nodes
This node type represents <meta> or <link> (transparently, based on the
style attribute). I had to make two node types for this and hack the
toData conversion code directly into ve.dm.Converter, because we don't
have native support for node types that can be both inline and block.
(We should add this in the node API rewrite.)

The CE implementation renders a placeholder (with the same styles as an
alien node) right now. I'm not sure how nice that is, but it's better
than rendering raw <meta>/<link> tags.

This whole thing is a total pile of hacks to make VE deal with
<meta>/<link> tags until we have a proper node types API.

Change-Id: Id6783fcfc35a896db088ff424ff9faaabcaff716
2012-09-10 15:35:30 -07:00
Catrope c6cb537f1a Fix bugs in whitespace preservation for aliens
This was broken in three different ways:
* On the way in, we were applying whitespace to an array of elements
  rather than the actual element, so the whitespace wasn't stored.
* Whitespace processing on the way out was skipped for aliens because
  they had their own code path. Refactored this so alien openings and
  regular openings share much more code, including whitespace output.
* Somewhat unrelatedly, innerPost output was broken for paragraphs
  containing inline elements, because the inline elements' processing
  polluted lastOuterPost. Discovered this because my test with inline
  aliens also happened to be the first test of whitespace preservation
  in paragraphs with inline content elements. Fixed by explicitly
  skipping content nodes when outputting whitespace.

Fixed these issues and added a test case.

Change-Id: I8edb61a008e60ace886b1a841b3417682ec39c32
2012-09-07 15:17:28 -07:00
Catrope 74ed8e8766 Rename ve_foo_bar back to VeFooBar per discussion
Change-Id: Ibf6d4f08c4761727b2e3952a76e474c8221b38f9
2012-09-06 16:15:55 -07:00
Timo Tijhof b1d9c83b5d Object management: Object create/inherit/clone utilities
* For the most common case:
  - replace ve.extendClass with ve.inheritClass (chose slightly
    different names to detect usage of the old/new one, and I
    like 'inherit' better).
  - move it up to below the constructor, see doc block for why.

* Cases where more than 2 arguments were passed to
  ve.extendClass are handled differently depending on the case.

  In case of a longer inheritance tree, the other arguments
  could be omitted (like in "ve.ce.FooBar, ve.FooBar,
  ve.Bar". ve.ce.FooBar only needs to inherit from ve.FooBar,
  because ve.ce.FooBar inherits from ve.Bar).

  In the case of where it previously had two mixins with
  ve.extendClass(), either one becomes inheritClass and one
  a mixin, both to mixinClass().

  No visible changes should come from this commit as the
  instances still all have the same visible properties in the
  end. No more or less than before.

* Misc.:
 - Be consistent in calling parent constructors in the
   same order as the inheritance.
 - Add missing @extends and @param documentation.
 - Replace invalid {Integer} type hint with {Number}.
 - Consistent doc comments order:
   @class, @abstract, @constructor, @extends, @params.
 - Fix indentation errors
   A fairly common mistake was a superfluous space before the
   identifier on the assignment line directly below the
   documentation comment.
   $ ack "^ [^*]" --js modules/ve
 - Typo "Inhertiance" -> "Inheritance".
 - Replacing the other confusing comment "Inheritance" (inside
   the constructor) with "Parent constructor".
 - Add missing @abstract for ve.ui.Tool.
 - Corrected ve.FormatDropdownTool to ve.ui.FormatDropdownTool.js
 - Add function names to all @constructor functions. Now that we
   have inheritance it is important and useful to have these
   functions not be anonymous.

   Example of debug shot: http://cl.ly/image/1j3c160w3D45

   Makes the difference between

   < documentNode;
   > ve_dm_DocumentNode
     ...
     : ve_dm_BranchNode
       ...
       : ve_dm_Node
         ...
         : ve_dm_Node
           ...
           : Object
             ...

   without names (current situation):

   < documentNode;
   > Object
     ...
     : Object
       ...
       : Object
         ...
         : Object
           ...
           : Object
             ...

   though before this commit, it really looks like this
   (flattened since ve.extendClass really did a mixin):

   < documentNode;
   > Object
     ...
     ...
     ...

   Pattern in Sublime (case-sensitive) to find nameless
   constructor functions:
   "^ve\..*\.([A-Z])([^\.]+) = function \("

Change-Id: Iab763954fb8cf375900d7a9a92dec1c755d5407e
2012-09-06 15:29:31 -07:00
Trevor Parscal 64209467df Merge "Alienate everything with an unrecognized mw: type." 2012-09-06 21:57:00 +00:00
Catrope 5e7c14c868 Manage annotations in ve.AnnotationSet object
Introduced the ve.AnnotationSet class to manage sets of annotations. This
is a generalization of ve.OrderedHashSet, a class that manages a set
using an array and an object keyed by hash.

Converted everything that stores, tracks or passes around annotations to
use ve.AnnotationSet. In particular, this means the linear model now
contains AnnotationSets instead of hash-keyed objects.

This allows us to maintain the order of annotations in the linear model,
and will help fix bugs with annotation ordering and splitting.

Change-Id: I50975b0a95f4cc33017a0b59fdede9ed1eff0124
2012-09-06 14:39:38 -07:00
Catrope e14d30f3cc Alienate everything with an unrecognized mw: type.
Currently this is done in a hacky way because we don't have a real
registry of RDFa types for node types, so we just hardcode the list of
recognized types (only links currently).

Change-Id: I5afcc55701fc6fa0ee2a360dcf5ca62b065292f5
2012-09-06 13:33:20 -07:00
Timo Tijhof 71020f7175 Remainder JSHint fixes on modules/ve/*
[jshint]
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 670, col 9, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 695, col 6, Missing semicolon.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 726, col 22, Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 726, col 41, Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 733, col 13, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 734, col 24, Expected '===' and instead saw '=='.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1013, col 13, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1019, col 17, Too many var statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1023, col 18, Too many ar statements.
ce/ve.ce.Surface.js: line 1027, col 13, Too many var statements.
dm/annotations/ve.dm.LinkAnnotation.js: line 70, col 52, Insecure '.'.
dm/ve.dm.Converter.js: line 383, col 29, Empty block.
dm/ve.dm.Converter.js: line 423, col 33, Empty block.

Commands:
 * jshint .
 * ack '(if|else|function|switch|for|while)\('
 * Sublime Text 2:
   Find(*): (if|else|function|switch|for|while)\(
   Replace: $1 (
 * ack '  ' -Q # double spaces, except in certain comments

Change-Id: I8e34bf2924bc8688fdf8acef08bbc4f6707e93be
2012-09-05 13:45:09 -07:00
Catrope 452c759914 Preserve whitespace between elements
This commit fully utilizes all four positions in the internal.whitespace
array. Outer whitespace is now preserved as well, and is duplicated
either in the adjacent sibling (one node's outerPost is the next
sibling's outerPre) or in the parent (a branch node's innerPre is its
first child's outerPre, and its innerPost is its last child's
outerPost). Before restoring saved whitespace, we check that these two
agree with each other, and if they disagree we assume the user has been
moving stuff around and don't restore any whitespace in that spot. The
whitespace at the very beginning and the very end of the document (i.e.
the first node's outerPre and the last node's outerPost) isn't
duplicated anywhere, nor is inner whitespace in content nodes.

The basic outline of the implementation is:
* When we encounter whitespace, strip it and store it in the previous
  node's outerPost. Also store it in nextWhitespace so we can put it in
  the next node's outerPre once we encounter that node.
* When we encounter whitespace in wrapped bare text, we don't know in
  advance if it's gonna be succeeded by more non-whitespace (in which
  case it needs to be output verbatim), or not (in which case it's
  leading whitespace and needs to be stripped and stored). The fact that
  annotations are nodes in HTML makes this trickier. So we write the
  whitespace to the temporary linmod and store it in wrappedWhitespace,
  then if it turns out to be trailing whitespace we take it back out of
  the data array and record it the usual way.
* Because text nodes can contain any combination of leading whitespace
  actual text and trailing whitespace, and because we may or may not
  already have opened a wrapping paragraph, there are a lot of different
  combinations to handle. We handle all of them but the resulting code
  is pretty dense and verbose.

More low-level list of changes:

In getDataFromDom():
* Added helper function addWhitespace() for storing whitespace for an
  element
* Added helper function processNextWhitespace() for processing any
  whitespace passed on from the previous node via the nextWhitespace var
* Rename paragraph to wrappingParagraph. Make wrapping default to
  alreadyWrapped so we can simplify wrapping||alreadyWrapped and
  !wrapping&&!alreadyWrapped. Add wrappingIsOurs to track whether the
  wrapping originated in this recursion level (needed for deciding when
  to close the wrapper).
* Add prevElement to track the previous element so we can propagate
  whitespace to it, and nextWhitespace so we can propagate whitespace to
  the next element.
* Remove previous newline stripping hacks
* Integrate the logic for wrapping bare content with the outer
  whitespace preservation code
* Remove wrapperElement, no longer needed because we have a dedicated
  variable for the wrapping paragraph now and what was previously inner
  whitespace preservation for wrapper paragraphs is now covered by the
  outer whitespace preservation code.

In getDomFromData():
* Reinsert whitespace where appropriate
** outerPre is inserted when opening the element
** This covers outerPost as well except for the last child's outerPost,
   which is handled as the parent's innerPost when closing the parent.
** innerPre and innerPost are inserted when closing the element. Care is
   taken not to insert these if they're duplicates of something else.
* Propagate each node's outerPost to the next node (either the next
  sibling or the parent) using parentDomElement.lastOuterPost. We can't
  get this using .lastChild because we will have destroyed that child's
  .veInternal by then, and we can't tell whether a node will be its
  parent's last child when we process it (all other processing,
  including first child handling is done when processing the node itself,
  but this cannot be).
* Special handling is needed for the last node's outerPost, which ends
  up in the container's .lastOuterPost property.

Tests:
* Allow .html to be null in data<->DOM converter tests. This indicates
  that the test is a one-way data->DOM test, not a DOM->data->DOM
  round-trip test. The data will be converted to HTML and checked
  against .normalizedHtml
* Update existing tests as needed
* Add tests for outer whitespace preservation and storage
* Add test for squashing of whitespace in case of disagreement (this
  requires .html=null)

Change-Id: I4db4fe372a421182e80a2535657af7784ff15f95
2012-08-23 19:08:00 -07:00
Trevor Parscal 15791bef8b Merge "Remove references to data-mw-gc" 2012-08-21 21:49:32 +00:00
Catrope dfd78cb121 Remove references to data-mw-gc
data-mw-gc is ancient and unused. We do need to detect and alienate
generated nodes, but that is now based on RDFa types. Removing the
data-mw-gc stuff for now because it doesn't work anyway, will replace it
with proper detection later.

Replaced instances of data-mw-gc in the test suite with unregistered
node types.

Change-Id: If3f5898d382a436fa57929013264c53af5e840ba
2012-08-20 17:44:55 -07:00
Catrope 1a85b48c87 (bug 39512) Fix regression in I277ad5fe3f64e07c1bbf49007d6bbaecc90b7466
.childNodes is live, so iterating over it ends up skipping every other
child

Change-Id: I54ac480eca8e7ed36d299d68670a97ff176f3ebd
2012-08-20 15:18:41 -07:00
Catrope 7319038ed6 Strip generated <p> tags in dataToDom
domToData wraps bare content in paragraph elements, which were then
converted to <p> tags by domToData. With this fix, HTML with "missing"
<p> tags actually round-trips through the editor correctly now, rather
than having <p> tags added wherever VE believes they should exist.

* Mark generated paragraph elements with .internal.generated = 'wrapper'
** This signifies the wrapper was generated but its contents were not,
   so the right thing to do when converting back to HTML is to remove
   the wrapper and keep the contents. We might want to use other values
   of generated in the future.
* Unwrap nodes with generated=wrapper when converting to HTML

Tests:
* Add 'generated': 'wrapper' as appropriate. Only affects 1 test
* Remove 'normalizedHtml' for this test because it is no longer needed
** Need to keep 'normalizedHtml' for now because we normalize hrefs
* Eventually the main example should test bare content, but that
  requires touching a lot of stuff. The main example could use some
  beefing up anyway.

Change-Id: I277ad5fe3f64e07c1bbf49007d6bbaecc90b7466
2012-08-16 16:09:28 -07:00
Catrope ce60b54d33 Rename fringeWhitespace to internal
This allows us to put other internal data in there in the future. Also
passing it through the Node constructor properly now.

* ve.dm.Node
** Rename fringeWhitespace property to internal
** Add internal parameter to constructor
** Remove setFringeWhitespace()
* Increase the number of parameters passed through by ve.Factory to 3
* Pass through .internal from linmod to nodeFactory in ve.dm.Document
* ve.dm.Converter
** Rename .fringeWhitespace to .internal.whitespace and make it an array
** Store a temporary reference to .internal in domElement.veInternal
* Add internal to all node constructors except TextNode

Tests:
* Update for fringeWhitespace->internal rename
* Add third parameter to ve.Factory tests
* Add .internal to getNodeTreeSummary

Change-Id: If20c0bb78fee3efa55f72e51e7fc261283358de7
2012-08-16 15:14:01 -07:00
Catrope 70fa9c8aeb Recognize annotation types with multiple slashes correctly
Annotation types with more than one slash such as 'link/ExtLink/URL'
weren't being processed correctly because .split( '/', 2 ) throws away
everything after the second slash. Instead, don't pass a limit to
.split(); the code for reconstructing a slash-separated string from
multiple components was already in place.

Also add test cases for URL links and numbered links.

(Do you like the lines-of-code to lines-of-test ratio in this commit,
Trevor? ;) )

Change-Id: I7add87396447a01b1c23a4f9bfd63d2e8fd861ce
2012-08-13 18:22:31 -07:00
Trevor Parscal f99088b79f Merge "Strip and preserve inner leading&trailing whitespace in the linear model" 2012-08-13 16:56:50 +00:00
Trevor Parscal ea0467fb0e Merge "Refactor ve.js utilities and improve documentation" 2012-08-13 03:24:43 +00:00
Timo Tijhof f06952f2f3 Refactor ve.js utilities and improve documentation
Refactor:
* ve.indexOf
  Renamed from ve.inArray.
  This was named after the jQuery method which in turn has a longer
  story about why it is so unfortunately named. It doesn't return
  a boolean, but an index. Hence the native method being called
  indexOf as well.

* ve.bind
  Renamed from ve.proxy.
  I considered making it use Function.prototype.bind if available.
  As it performs better than $.proxy (which doesn't use to the native
  bind if available). However since bind needs to be bound itself in
  order to use it detached, it turns out with the "call()" and
  "bind()"  it is slower than the $.proxy shim:
  http://jsperf.com/function-bind-shim-perf
  It would've been like this:
  ve.bind = Function.prototype.bind ?
      Function.prototype.call.bind( Function.prototype.bind ) :
      $.proxy;
  But instead sticking to ve.bind = $.proxy;

* ve.extendObject
  Documented the parts of jQuery.extend that we use. This makes it
  easier to replace in the future.

Documentation:
* Added function documentation blocks.
* Added annotations to  functions that we will be able to remove
  in the future in favour of the native methods.
  With "@until + when/how".
  In this case "ES5". Meaning, whenever we drop support for browsers
  that don't support ES5. Although in the developer community ES5 is
  still fairly fresh, browsers have been aware for it long enough
  that thee moment we're able to drop it may be sooner than we think.
  The only blocker so far is IE8. The rest of the browsers have had
  it long enough that the traffic we need to support of non-IE
  supports it.

Misc.:
* Removed 'node: true' from .jshintrc since Parsoid is no longer in
  this repo and thus no more nodejs files.
 - This unraveled two lint errors: Usage of 'module' and 'console'.
   (both were considered 'safe globals' due to nodejs, but not in
   browser code).

* Replaced usage (before renaming):
 - $.inArray -> ve.inArray
 - Function.prototype.bind -> ve.proxy
 - Array.isArray -> ve.isArray
 - [].indexOf -> ve.inArray
 - $.fn.bind/live/delegate/unbind/die/delegate -> $.fn.on/off

Change-Id: Idcf1fa6a685b6ed3d7c99ffe17bd57a7bc586a2c
2012-08-12 20:32:45 +02:00
Catrope 63e6702c52 Strip and preserve inner leading&trailing whitespace in the linear model
This makes things like
== Foo ==
* Bar
render without the leading and trailing spaces, while still
round-tripping those spaces.

* Added a .fringeWhitespace property to the linear model and ve.dm.Node
** Object containing innerPre, innerPost, outerPre, outerPost
** Only inner* are used right now, outer* are planned for future use
** Like .attributes , it's suppressed if it's an empty object
* In getDataFromDom():
** Store the stripped whitespace in .fringeWhitespace
** Move emptiness check up: empty elements with .fringeWhitespace have
   to be preserved
** Move paragraph wrapping up: .fringeWhitespace has to be applied to
   the generated paragraph, not its parent
** Add wrapperElement to keep track of the element .fringeWhitespace has
   to be added to; this is either dataElement or the generated paragraph
   or nothing, but we can't modify dataElement because it's used later
* In getDomFromData():
** When processing an opening, store the fringeWhitespace data in the
   generated DOM node
** When processing a closing, add the stored whitespace back in
* In the ve.dm.Document constructor, pass through .fringeWhitespace from
  the linear model data to the generated nodes

Tests:
* Change one existing test case to account for this change
* Add three new test cases for this behavior
* Add normalizedHtml field so I can test behavior with bare content

Change-Id: I0411544652dd72b923c831c495d69ee4322a2c14
2012-08-10 17:23:53 -07:00
Catrope 8887a0731b Fix up c0ea02c0bf
Was stripping whitespace before and after annotations as well

Change-Id: Ie49319c15e68de6855fef2beadec0a11beea3ec6
2012-08-10 13:44:35 -07:00
Catrope baf965fc50 Merge "Make use of new jshint options" 2012-08-10 01:43:25 +00:00
Timo Tijhof 23c5b0d02c Make use of new jshint options
* Restricting "camelcase":
  No changes, we were passing all of these already

* Explicitly unrestricting "forin" and "plusplus"
  These are off by default in node-jshint, but some distro of jshint
  and editors that use their own wrapper around jshint instead of
  node-jshint (Eclipse?) may have different defaults. Therefor
  setting them to false explicitly. This also serves as a reminder
  for the future so we'll always know we don't pass that, in case
  we would want to change that.

* Fix order ("quotemark" before "regexp")

* Restricting "unused"
  We're not passing all of this, which is why I've set it to false
  for now. But I did put it in .jshintrc as placeholder.
  I've fixed most of them, there's some left where there is no clean
  solution.

* While at it fix a few issues:
 - Unused variables ($target, $window)
 - Bad practices (using jQuery context for find instead of creation)
 - Redundant /*global */ comments
 - Parameters that are not used and don't have documentation either
 - Lines longer than 100 chars @ 4 spaces/tab

* Note:
 - ve.ce.Surface.prototype.onChange takes two arguments but never
   uses the former. And even the second one can be null/undefined.
   Aside from that, the .change() function emits
   another event for the transaction already. Looks like this
   should be refactored a bit, two more separated events probably
   or one that is actually used better.
 - Also cleaned up a lot of comments, some of which were missing,
   others were incorrect
 - Reworked the contentChange event so we are no longer using the
   word new as an object key; expanded a complex object into multiple
   arguments being passed through the event to make it easier to work
   with and document

Change-Id: I8490815a508c6c379d5f9a743bb4aefd14576aa6
2012-08-10 02:50:30 +02:00
Catrope c0ea02c0bf Strip leading and trailing whitespace in text
Right now this means things like headings and list items are rendered
nicer (without the whitespace), but also get their whitespace normalized
when saving back. I'll submit code tomorrow that preserves this
whitespace.

Submitting this now because it's needed to make <br>s look reasonable

Change-Id: I4b5e5ad8ee1bbe2f1eaf0fb860dd59f6e401dc3d
2012-08-09 16:26:35 -07:00
Trevor Parscal d8ee3c2c29 After much research on error objects, native = good, custom = bad
Stack traces, line numbers, etc. All the approaches I've seen are bad hacks. This is the best way to go.

Change-Id: Ib12e9d2ecfe610bcc89d046005e35cc13efa3d99
2012-08-08 10:48:53 -07:00
Trevor Parscal b4de3ead08 Throw ve.Error instead of string literals
Throwing strings is bad because it doesn't include a lot of important
information that an error object does, such as a stack trace or where
the error was actually thrown from.

ve.Error inherits directly from Error. In the future we may create
more specific subclasses and/or do custom stuff.

Some interesting reading on the subject:
* http://www.devthought.com/2011/12/22/a-string-is-not-an-error/

Change-Id: Ib7c568a1dcb98abac44c6c146e84dde5315b2826
2012-08-08 06:19:00 +02:00
Trevor Parscal 255ce870e2 Puttin' em white-spacers where they aught'a be
function() -> function ()
){ -> ) {

Change-Id: I20a85fcf79d7aec64f7f2559e84c0279550d4eea
2012-08-06 18:52:19 -07:00
Trevor Parscal f0549e0075 Merge "Kill all but one of the Parsoid compat hacks, we don't need them any more" 2012-08-06 21:02:03 +00:00
Catrope 444961af2f Kill all but one of the Parsoid compat hacks, we don't need them any more
Also remove traces of Parsoid workarounds in tests. Tests are now
passing, yay :)

Change-Id: I8a59fc92c567c3595849e3e9377ce6eb6acde280
2012-08-06 13:56:40 -07:00
Catrope 68c5430872 Fix weird bug that was suddenly happening on the live site
When closing annotation nodes, we weren't popping them off
annotationStack. Not sure where this came from, but the code was
definitely bad and this fixes it.

Change-Id: I6d805e9aca3778666212135f76ff34c6baacbbc8
2012-08-06 13:51:51 -07:00
Trevor Parscal 13ccb68ae1 Cleanup - all jshint conditions are now met
Also:
* Removed a lot of dead code in Surface that was used in the now dead and gone sandbox.
* Changed from throwing an exception when calling getBalancedData on a range that produces no results from selectNodes to just returning []

Change-Id: Icf27094724eae5b90eec21308f9e26afe877e3ee
2012-08-03 18:56:04 -07:00
Catrope 67e11ebbc3 Make VE work again with the link RDFa changes in Parsoid
This is ugly but makes things work again. I intend to clean this up once
we have a better attribute API

* Recognize mw:WikiLink, mw:SimpleWikiLink, mw:ExtLink,
 mw:NumberedExtLink and mw:UrlLink
* Support is incomplete because we can't get to the annotation text with
  the current API
* Preserve all unhandled attributes rather than special-casing data-mw
* Update remaining code using data-mw (sHref and stx extraction) to
  account for the data-mw -> data-rt rename
* Update tests accordingly

Change-Id: Ia13d3008a6d4cdc8828f9acda5aa797566bc597f
2012-07-26 16:23:03 -07:00
Trevor Parscal a0f537712e Converted some instances of "var\t" to "var "
Change-Id: I02154e0381d5ae65b482bbcfc21ac93d0bf30d86
2012-07-19 17:24:54 -07:00
Trevor Parscal 6b34f09df2 Removed some whitespace
And added a license to some files that didn't have it yet

Change-Id: I3a7e60374d1198d369a0475b8f65f7415012a337
2012-07-19 14:25:16 -07:00