This makes it possible to transclude list items from a template.
Note: "5 quotes" test is broken by this patch, it appears that ListHandler
newline processing is changing some state which mysteriously affects the
QuoteTransformer. This is ominous, hopefully there's a simple explanation...
gwicke: fix a bug in tokenizer triggered by definition lists like this:
**; foo : bar
Change-Id: I4e3a86596fe9bffcbfc4bf22895362c3bf742bad
* [[:en:Barack Obama]] can now be expanded in 77 seconds using 330MB RAM,
while it would prevously run out of RAM after ~30 minutes. Wohoooo!
The token transform framework rework really paid off.
* 303 parser tests are passing in the new record time of 5.5 seconds. Two more
tests are passing since these tests expect the day of the week to be
Thursday. Won't be the case tomorrow.
Change-Id: I56e850838476b546df10c6a239c8c9e29a1a3136
* All parser pipelines including tokenizer and DOM stuff are now constructed
from a 'recipe' data structure in a ParserPipelineFactory.
* All sub-pipelines of these can now be cached
* Event registrations to a pipeline are directly forwarded to the last
pipeline member to save relatively expensive event forwarding.
* Some APIs for on-demand expansion / format conversion of parameters from
parser functions are added:
param.to('tokens/expanded', cb)
param.to('text/wiki', cb) (this does not work yet)
All parameters are additionally wrapped into a Param object that provides
method for positional parameter naming (.named() or conversion to a dict
(.dict()).
* The async token transform manager is now separated from a frame object, with
the frame holding arguments, an on-demand expansion method and loop checks.
* Only keys of template parameters are now expanded. Parser functions or
template arguments trigger an expansion on-demand. This (unsurprisingly)
makes a big performance difference with typical switch-heavy template
systems.
* Return values from async transforms are no longer used in favor of plain
callbacks. This saves the complication of having to maintain two code paths.
A trick in transformTokens still avoids the construction of unneeded
TokenAccumulators.
* The results of template expansions are no longer buffered.
* 301 parser tests are passing
Known issues:
* Cosmetic cleanup remains to do
* Some parser functions do not support async expansions yet, and need to be
modified.
Change-Id: I1a7690baffbe8141cadf67270904a1b2e1df879a
* Ignore safesubst for now
* Remove an unneeded whitelist entry
* Make sure the caption is not lost for thumbs (fix to last commit) and remove
debug print
Change-Id: I243584ed0838cf7c3b4110fe9cdf869272477312
The HTML5 parser we are using to normalize expected HTML output in parserTests
reverses the order of attributes (see
https://github.com/aredridel/html5/pull/53 for the fix). Remove whitelist
entries concerned with this and use the proper order in external image
attributes.
Change-Id: If1868cae05396a150757c85a20473ab756cbcd97
Explained in the README how to use npm to load the dependencies and run tests. Too bad about NODE_PATH...
Don't try to find parserTests.txt in assorted places--if it isn't present, fetch from gerrit. You can symlink from core if you're developing on both parsers, and the fetch script will not overwrite.
Use __dirname in parserTests.js to allow the script to run independent of current working directory.
Change-Id: I4c8b884e91f4fdeae385c7697aff768bdd199dd5
Instead of a proliferation of data-mw-* attributes, it should be easier to
stash all private / non-semantic round-trip information in a JSON object
stored in data-mw.
Change-Id: Id200a6a8789fa152f29ea530e5a24b6ee7b4b285
wgUploadPath configurable. Also change the hard-coded fall-back image sizes to
sensible defaults. This breaks three parser tests until image size retrieval
from the wiki is implemented.
construction' part of the HTML5 spec:
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/urls.html#url-manipulation-and-creation
Removed a few whitelisted test cases that are now passing directly.
The encoding canonicalization could also be moved to the Sanitizer. Doing this
early in token stream processing however has the advantage of providing further
transformations uniform data to work with. We could even consider to move this
even further into the tokenizer.
possible to support template / template argument expansion in image options,
and causes little trouble for wikilinks. Non-image wikilinks with multiple
text pipes are quite rare in the dumps, and concatenating description tokens
with a plain '|' is quite easy. 261 parser tests passing.
Note that the compiled .js file (generated by "make"/"make test")
is still under version control so folks can work on the project
even without a running "coffee" command in PATH.
Also updated README to mention coffee-script and "make test".
serialized into a single data-mw-rt attribute if present. Update parserTests
to ignore this attribute for comparisons with expected parser output.
A few more tweaks and notes are thrown into this commit too. 233 tests are
passing now.
are now merged with specific registrations by rank. Not yet clear if that is a
good idea overall, need to check use cases when implementing template expansion
and other functionality.
183 parser test now passing.
The TokenTransformDispatcher now actually implements an asynchronous, phased
token transformation framework as described in
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Future/Parser_development/Token_stream_transformations.
Additionally, the parser pipeline is now mostly held together using events.
The tokenizer still emits a lame single events with all tokens, as block-level
emission failed with scoping issues specific to the PEGJS parser generator.
All stages clean up when receiving the end tokens, so that the full pipeline
can be used for repeated parsing.
The QuoteTransformer is not yet 100% fixed to work with the new interface, and
the Cite extension is disabled for now pending adaptation. Bold-italic related
tests are failing currently.
tests now passing.
Link trails depend on language-dependent positive character classes in the PHP
parser. These classes all seem to disallow punctuation implicitly and list
differing plain text characters instead, so it might be possible to get away
with identifying a common class of non-trail punctuation instead. This would
help to keep the tokenizer independent of configurations, which is very
desirable for caching and simplified external parsing.