Was previously broken as getSlice was using ve.Range#equals to
compare ranges which is direction-sensitive.
Bug: 51538
Change-Id: Ib58d1d8fd11b62388c111a5da66171d13a9db9c2
Currently ignores all non-element data, but element content (e.g.
images) can be annotated.
Added test cases and updated the test runner to only compare
store indexes for a more readable output.
Bug: 50127
Change-Id: I234586a28072811c8288aab56f6abaaa0da0c88d
This isn't a problem when using the UI buttons as they get disabled
but the command keys can still trigger these methods.
Also fix hasPastState to include check for small stack. This fixes
an existing bug where the undo button doesn't become active until
~1s after the first change is commited (i.e. after the small stack
is committed to the big stack).
Bug: 52113
Change-Id: Idbd34953c805620881a609409290256462af80a5
GeneratedContentNode didn't track concurrent updates at all, so a
race condition was possible: if the node was updated a second time
before the first update had been rendered, the second update might
render first and then be overwritten by the other one.
To prevent this, we track the promise associated with the current
render. If a new update is launched while a previous one is still
pending we attempt to abort the old one by calling .abort() on it,
and ignore any future resolution or rejection from it.
Also allow rerenders based on non-model data by calling
.update( { config object } );
Change-Id: I8feefd9e8fb6c41d06b8b20131e3be5e37954e83
If you had an HTML element that was matched by two models, one with
a direct string match and one with a regex match, then the string
match would beat the regex match (which is correct) if they both
specified a tag name, but the regex match would win (which is wrong)
if they both didn't specify a tag name.
The fix is to only check for tagName === null if we're in tag-agnostic
mode (tag === '').
Change-Id: I9943611111e4c4ff498cdd95b7b3e72f95fb413b
This allows abstract classes to specify RDFa types based on a static
property overridden by a child class. The default implementation is to
just use .static.matchRdfaTypes.
Change-Id: Ic71fc552a6a1626d94f998e9517af971e8198e79
This is bit of a hack, as leading whitespace could be
significant if styled with white-space:pre.
Long term VE shouldn't be editing the user's HTML, and
should just highlight potential formatting issues.
We avoid the stripping in preformatted elements as we
expect they will have that styling.
Bug: 51462
Change-Id: I654d98e17dd604cb2a192831ff3f3597f95b9962
Not having a description yet is fine, but they should at least
be indexed as blocks so that they are searchable and listed
in the jsduck generated pages. jsduck defaults to @method + name
of prototype property. And it even guesses parameters sometimes.
Search: \n\n([a-zA-Z\.]+\.prototype\.[a-zA-Z]+)
Where: modules/ve,modules/ve-mw
Where-Not: modules/ve/test
Replace: \n\n/** */\n$1
Added @return in a few places where it was easy to add.
Change-Id: I830c94cc7dbc261bd7a077391f930cbfff165f9d
op !== operation in all iterations of this loop except the first,
and using information from one operation to apply another one
doesn't work very well.
The fact that undefined cast to a number is NaN rather than 0
is very unhelpful :(
Also fixed some commas that should be semicolons.
Bug: 52238
Change-Id: I4138c023c955f2866881084506e24bb8b6db5a4d
These have been pointing to the same method for a while now,
we can safely remove these obsolete aliases and just use it
as generic copy.
* Each file touched by my editor had its new line at EOF fixed
where absent
* Don't copy an otherwise unused empty object
(ve.dm.Converter)
* Use common ve#copy syntax instead to create a link
(ve.dm.Document, ve.dm.example)
* Remove redundant conditionals for isArray/copyArray/copyObject
(ve.dm.example)
Change-Id: If560e658dc1fb59bf01f702c97e3e82a50a8a255
Annotations' attributes might contain DOM elements, which cause infinite
recursion in ve.compare(). Annotation classes can protect against this
by overriding getHashObject() to summarize DOM nodes, but that doesn't
help if that's not respected everywhere.
Instead, compare the hash objects, those are safe. This does not appear
to be a problem in practice, currently, because the nowiki annotation
is experimental, oo.compare() now short-circuits if a === b, and because
of optimizations in openAndCloseAnnotations() which lead to the relevant
compareToForSerialization() code path being taken very rarely.
Bug: 51948
Change-Id: If1bcc3eee4fd14d107db1935d89dcc5516643b53
By using annotation indexes only we can avoid a lot of
ve.getHash calls. This reduces the number of getHash calls
on load of [[:en:Argentina]] from ~60,000 to ~2,000.
Bug: 52013
Change-Id: I0bc9aa8feea5f7e4e90a5fcd829de57cab803c15
We would dirty-diff "</span>\n<!-- comment -->\n<span>" to
"</span>\n\n<!-- comment --><span>", i.e. the second newline made
a bunny-hop to the left over the comment.
The actual bug turned out to involve a double bunny-hop, with
"</span> <!-- comment -->\n<span>" turning into
"</span>\n <!--comment --><span>", i.e. the newline bunny-hops
both the comment and the space.
This happened because outputWrappedMetaItems() didn't take
wrappedWhitespace into account when restoring meta items and
associated whitespace. I hacked a check for wrappedWhitespace into it,
but we should really just rewrite this pile of hacks into a unified
system for queuing and processing both whitespace and metadata.
Change-Id: I4375f4c07983ffec6877d0371aeaa9bf6e65fd6e
To avoid confusion between IV store indexes and the index
within the set, rename them to storeIndex and offset.
Change-Id: Ic7d741bd5d39240d63fdc04a2df45658a64441de
As that method makes expensive ve.compare calls, we can quickly
avoid most cases by testing AnnotationSet#contains first.
On page load this reduces the number of ve.compare calls on
[[:en:Argentina]] from ~6,000,000 to about ~2,000.
Also reduces ve.compare calls per backspace keystroke from
~300 to 2.
We can optimise this further, but this is a good simple start.
Bug: 52013
Change-Id: Ie3b4517fd13383c48acb64b3c4e82051c34e7484
If undoIndex is 0 then we don't need to do anything, or even
emit the history event which is quite expensive as it triggers
various node redraws.
Bug: 52012
Change-Id: I09ca2d6cd0f4cbaf8316819dab0bd6edfc5de62c
Whenever there is more than 2 spaces (except the extra space
on a continued line of an @ tag, or the extra space on a
continued line of a list item) it causes a <pre> context.
Removed both spurious spaces that caused a <pre> and ones that
didn't but looked like it could.
When making an ordered or unordered list, the first item needs
to be on a new line and in block context (e.g. an empty line
before it). Otherwise it is rendered inline as 1. Foo 2. Bar
(such as in #rebuildNodes where both the ordered and unordered
lists were broken).
Change-Id: Id0f154854afbdc8e5a8387da92e6b2cdf0875f69
To achieve this we need to evaluate the DOM contents of
transclusion nodes to see if it consists solely of meta items
and whitespace.
To check for meta items we do a model registry match, but with an
additional parameter to exclude mwTransclusion types as a possible
result (as the first item may be a meta tag, but with a mw:Transclusion
typeof attribute).
Bug: 51322
Change-Id: I89a220350fb7e10e15f3682d21438539196a5846
For now this approach is bit of a hack and will hopefully
be replaced with an ability to cursor either side of an
annotation.
Bug: 51463
Change-Id: I701e3d26e06a28fed2d4950b1d418eda80a1fac5
* changes:
Add a node class for mw:Nowiki
Move getHashObject() from dm.Node up into dm.Model
Allow annotations to render nothing
Pass child DOM elements to annotations' toDomElements()
Process annotations bottom-up rather than top-down in data->DOM
Adding the <code> element as a matched text style annotation, plus some
tests (for all the other un-tested text styles as well, whilst I'm at
it).
We'll need an icon, a button and a way of the buttons not forever
extending the length of the toolbar to properly edit <code> spans, but
this is a start.
Bonus: unit test coverage for all TextStyleAnnotations
Bug: 51590
Change-Id: I5438bcf2ec6eeb2e50400f8013964f91c33ce455
If the element is undefined, it would stand to reason that there are no annotations there.
Just sayin'.
Change-Id: I2b66e7adc2b3af19df1a3f490ab479627807636e
This way annotations inherit it too.
Also add htmlAttributes to the hash, and implement getComparableObject()
in terms of getHashObject().
Change-Id: Iea905f2b430f8e51c6026065be17b89b9a03cfab
This effectively unwraps the annotation. Annotations can do this by
returning an empty array from their toDomElements() function.
Right now this is only supported for annotations, but once the converter
is rewritten to be entirely bottom-up, this is trivial to support for
other model types, and could even be used to implement unwrapping of
wrapper paragraph.
Change-Id: Ia572fd0610afccccfe795c257c0de9d003330f13
This is special-cased for annotations but should be supported for
all model types once the converter is rewritten to be bottom-up
entirely.
Add a toDomElements() stub to ve.dm.Annotation overriding the stub
in ve.dm.Model so there's a place for the new parameter to be documented.
Change-Id: Id81da87b8b83d556a3618cc6187b22443a1e37e6
This means that instead of creating a DOM element for an annotation,
then appending stuff to that DOM element, we queue up the things to
append and only create the DOM element after we've built everything
that's going to be in it.
Most significantly, this moves the toDomElements() call to the close
function, which paves the way for passing in the annotation's contents.
Change-Id: I98a7d3ebb0f3eb8627c22348b48596906db2646e
This isn't as simple as just dropping applyToAppendedContent = false
on LinkAnnotation, because browsers differ in their continuation
behavior. Firefox continues links, but Chrome doesn't.
To work around this, add a property indicating that the annotation
needs its continuation behavior to be forced.
Rename areAnnotationsCorrect() to needsPawn() accordingly.
Bug: 49931
Change-Id: Id6424af89c92bba2be87736e8a937e0f2067c007
Otherwise links don't get removed as an empty link is not
comparable to a real link with an href.
Bug: 50461
Change-Id: Id8b421bd44cd5c427d0e5cd738c380bc2b1ea719
An empty document is one which contains no 'real' data, so
we should check for meta-only documents when deciding whether
to add in a wrapper paragraph.
Bug: 50289
Change-Id: Ib3ebf0717aa0c6c51fd1d0b14e95de50b2842647