Objectives:
* Got rid of mw prefixing in tools, inspectors and dialogs
* Simplify tool classes so they can be generically used as items in bars, lists and menus
* Add support for a catch-all toolbar group
* Simplify tool registration, leaning on tool classes' static name property
* Move default commands to command registry
* Move default triggers to trigger registry
* Get language tool working in standalone
Change-Id: Ic97a636f9a193374728629931b6702bee1b3416a
Objectives:
* Make it possible to add items to toolbars without having to have all
toolbars know about the items in advance
* Make it possible to specialize an existing tool and have it be used
instead of the base implementation
Approach:
* Tools are named using a path-style category/id/ext system, making them
selectable, the latter component being used to differentiate extended
tools from their base classes, but is ignored during selection
* Toolbars have ToolGroups, which include or exclude tools by category or
category/id, and order them by promoting and demoting selections of
tools by category or category/id
Future:
* Add a way to place available but not yet placed tools in an "overflow"
group
* Add a mode to ToolGroup to make the tools a multi-column drop-down style
list with labels so tools with less obvious icons are easier to identify
- and probably use this as the overflow group
Change-Id: I7625f861435a99ce3d7a2b1ece9731aaab1776f8
Problem: When the toolbar is created twice with the same config object,
the second time around the tools are still bound to the old surface
Reason: The tool config is overwritten such that symbolic names of tools
are replaced with instances of tools, bound to a specific surface. The
second time around, the creation fails (silently in a try-catch) and then
the already translated list of tools is used to create a new toolbar
filled with old tools still bound to the wrong surface.
Solution: Leave the config object alone, and instead build a new list of
tool instances while iterating through tool names.
Bonus: Don't fail silently. Using a try-catch to detect whether a
requested tool is supported masks other errors, and is evil. Instead,
just do a lookup and skip tools in which the lookup's result is falsey.
Change-Id: Ic43ec29173e556592bb3db9399ff83787e0a6857
Objectives:
* Use a class for toolbar groups to add more functionality later
* Rename addTools method to setup
Changes:
*.php
* Add link to new file
* Move ui element classes up for more general use
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js, ve.init.sa.Target.js, ve.ui.Context.js,
ve.ui.SurfaceWidget.js
* Update use of addTools method
ve.ui.Tool.css, ve.ui.Toolbar.css
* Move styles between sheets
ve.ui.Toolbar.js
* Rename addTools to setup
* Use ve.ui.ToolGroup objects when building tools
ve.ui.ToolGroup.js
* New class, encapsulates tools
Change-Id: Ic3a643634a80a8ac7d6f6f47f031d001c7efaee7
Objective:
* Make it possible to make a toolbar without a surface
Changes:
*.php
* Links to new file
ve.ui.Toolbar.js, ve.ui.SurfaceToolbar.js
* Split toolbar into generic and surface specific classes
*.js
* Update symbol names
Change-Id: Ice063a2fb67b5ce5155cdc96a0d47af49eee48cb
Code speaks for itself, see also bug 52441.
Though not introduced by 14343c7bf7, that made the bug worse.
Bug: 52441
Change-Id: Ie2b80b22df03eb563de8812a47fb25152527e786
mw.ViewPageTarget is currently getting events from both the
platform target toolbar and context menu toolbar because the
event is emitted from within the toolbar to the surface.
Instead we're now emitting it on the toolbar itself and it is up
to the binder to access the correct one and listen to its events.
Bug: 52317
Change-Id: Ibd8053768e82b1df91081bd77a172628ea855db7
== Renamed methods ==
* enableFloating -> enableFloatable
* disableFloating -> disableFloatable
* setPosition -> float
* resetPosition -> unfloat
== Scroll and resize event ==
Timeline for scroll event reduced from about half a dozen
"Recalculate style" and various forced "Paint" down to 0.
New timeline for scroll is clean (for me: from ~35 to ~59 fps):
* 1 Event (scroll)
* 1 Composite Layer
The composite layer action is the browser changing the viewport
to a different portion of the document drawing. Exactly the one
thing a simple scroll should do.
Timeline for resize event is still pretty crowded and low fps,
but it has improved. Further improvement would likely be around
using requestAnimation and going outside ve.ui.Toolbar.
== Changes ==
* New: ve.ui.Toolbar#initialize.
Similar to what surface has. Users of Toolbar should decide
whether to call enableFloatable, append it to the DOM at some
point and then call initialize() once.
* Don't compute offset() every time.
Eliminated by doing it once in #initialize. These 'top' and
'left' offsets do not change.
* Don't compute outerWidth() and $window.width() every time.
Reduced by doing it once in #initialize to compute the 'right'
offset. Updating it only on resize.
* Don't set 'top' every time.
This is already in the stylesheet. It was never set to anything
else so the abstraction for it in #float has been removed.
This also made it obvious that code for "ve-ui-toolbar-bottom"
was unused and left behind. Tha class was only ever being
removed from something (never added).
The one addClass call for it was in a condition that is always
false ("if top > 0").
* Don't set 'left' every time.
Eliminated by doing it once in #float.
* Don't set 'right' every time.
Reduced by no longer doing it on scroll. Done once in #float,
and on resize after computing the new value for it.
* Remove no-op style operations.
Wrapped methods in if-floatable, if-floated etc. to reduce a
fair amount of easily avoided re-paint overhead.
* Avoid double re-paint in mw.ViewPageTarget.
Though we prevent a lot of redundant re-paints now, whenever
we do repaint we want to do it in 1 repaint instead of 2.
ve.ui.Toolbar emits #toolbarPosition, which tells
mw.ViewPageTarget to update toolbarTracker which would read
the new $bar style properties and copy them over to the
$toolbarTracker. However, this read operation forces the browser
to do an immediate re-paint half-way just for $bar.
Browsers only repaint when style properties are changed and
JS has yielded. The exception to this is JS reading style
properties: in that case the browser is forced to do those
deferred repaints directly and reflect the new values.
We can avoid this double repaint by passing the updated values
as data instead of requiring the receiver to read the DOM (and
thus a keep the deferred repaint). Now toolbarTracker can use
them directly whilst the browser hasn't even repainted $bar yet.
== Clean up ==
* Redundant "border-radius: 0". This would reset something, but
it never does. None of the things it inherits from set a
border-radius. There is one subclass where toolbar is used
with a border-radius (".ve-ui-surfaceWidget .ve-ui-toolbar-bar"
sets a border-radius) which overrides this on purpose, so the
default of 0 is redundant.
* Pattern "if ( .. ) addClass() else removeClass()" changed to:
"toggleClass( , .. )"
Bug: 52014
Change-Id: I9be855148962eee068a77fe83e98eb20bbdcfeec
Listen to keyup to properly capture and respond to up and down arrows.
Rewrite calculation for scroll to better follow toolbar obscured cursor.
Bug: 48787
Change-Id: Ia46fb15ec9a8c07b3945b53a6545897ca23e59fa
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
Also remove the exception thrown when we try to add an non-existent
toolbar button, as it may just be experimental and not loaded.
Change-Id: I0a60421f45d7a3941c510defc60d1fbf9469e784
Objectives:
* Make the context menu display in the top right corner of the currently
focused inspectable node (if there is one)
* Prevent clicking on anything to do with the toolbar or popup from doing
anything at all, ever
Bonus:
* While we are using the clever feature in jQuery's on method which allows
passing boolean false to cancel the event - may as well do that in
ve.ui.Dialog as well
Changes:
ve.ui.FocusableNode
* Add ability to specify the focusable element so that dimensions can be
derived from it
ve.ce.Surface
* Add quotes to object keys
ve.ui.MediaDialog
* Change association from being MW specific to handling images in general
ve.ui.Context
* Add embedded styles for context
* Add embedded mode, which is triggered when the context is a single
focusable node, and the node is large enough to fit the context
reasonably
ve.ui.Dialog
* Inline mousedown handler
ve.ui.Toolbar, ve.ui.PopupWidget
* Cancel stray mousedown events
Change-Id: I4b25d33f64b4bcb8a3ecfd7e9728f54a2d4886f3
Objectives:
* Split ve.Surface into ve.Editor and ve.ui.Surface
* Move actions, triggers and commands to ve.ui
* Move toolbar wrapping, floating, shadow and actions functionality to configurable options of ve.ui.Toolbar
* Make ve.ce.Surface and ve.ui.Surface inherit ve.Element and use this.$$ for iframe friendliness
* Make the toolbar separately initialized so it's possible to have a surface without one, as well as control where the toolbar is
Some change notes:
VisualEditor.php
* Added standalone module for mediawiki integrated unit testing
ve.ce.Surface.js
* Remove requirement to pass in an attached container to construct object
* Inherit ve.Element and use this.$$ instead of $
* Make getSelectionRect iframe friendly
* Move most of the initialize stuff to a new initialize method to be called after the surface is attached to the DOM
ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js
* Merge toolbar functions into setup/teardown methods
* Add toolbar manually (since it's not added by the surface anymore)
ve.init.sa.Target.js
* Update new init procedure for editor, surface and toolbar separately
* Move toolbar floating stuff to ve.Toolbar
Change-Id: If91a9d6e76a8be8d1b5a2566394765a37d29a8a7
The EventEmitter API we inherited from Node.js and then bastardized was
getting awkward and cumbersome. The number of uses of ve.bind was getting
out of control, and removing events meant caching the bound method in a
property. Many of the "features" of EventEmitter wasn't even being used,
some causing overhead, others just causing bloat. This change cleans up
how EventEmitter is used throughout the codebase.
The new event emitter API includes:
* emit - identical to the previous API, no longer throws an error if you
emit error without a handler
* once - identical to the previous API, still introduces a wrapper* on -
compatible with the previous API but has some new features
* off - identical to removeListener in the previous API
* connect - very similar to addListenerMethods but doesn't wrap callbacks
in closures anymore
* disconnect - new, basically the opposite of addListenerMethods
Another change that is made in this commit is mixing in rather than
inheriting from EventEmitter.
Finally, there are changes throughout the codebase anywhere
connect/disconnect could be used.
Change-Id: Ic3085d39172a8a719ce7f036690f673e59848d3a
By removing the transaction listeners from surface fragments we
no longer have to make sure they are always manually destroyed.
In order to retain the functionality of having fragments update
with transactions elsewhere we keep a pointer to a place in the
new complete history stack in the surface. The complete history
stack records all transactions, even undone ones.
Whenever getRange is called we replay all transactions in the
complete history (in the correct order) since the fragment was
last updated.
Also in this commit:
* Updated Format/IndentationAction to test undo(). This increases
coverage of surface fragment behaviour.
* .range is always accessed by .getRange now, although as an
optimisation we can use the noCopy mode when we a sure the
returned range will not be modified.
* Added undo test to .update (previously .onTransact)
Bug: 47343
Change-Id: I9e9818da1baa8319a3002f6d74fd1aad6732a8f5
So. It turns out that the design of SurfaceFragment is a little -
shall we say - wonky.
One of the best things about ve.dm.SurfaceFragment is its magical
ability to retain the intention of its range, even as transactions
are being processed. This ability is granted by each fragment
listening to the surface's change event, and responding by using
translateRange for each transaction that gets processed. Surface
fragments also have these clever methods that allow you to get a
fragment based on another, which makes adjusting the range easy to do
inline without having to manually store multiple fragments or
modifying the original.
This sounded good, and we seemed to all be convinced it was well
designed. But if you add a console.log( 'hello' ); to the first line
of ve.dm.SurfaceFragment.prototype.onTransact, and then start using
the bold tool on various selections of text, you will find that there
may indeed be a flaw. What you will probably realize is that the
number of times that particular line of code is being called is
disturbingly large, and increases each time you do just about anything
in the editor. What's going on? How did we get here? Read on…
It turns out that fragments are immortal. We create them, they listen
to the surface's transact event, we are done with them, but the
surface keeps on emitting events to the now long forgotten about
fragments. They continue to build up over time, never go out of scope,
and bloat the hell out of our program.
The same ended up being true of toolbars - and each time the context
menu fired up a new one the old one was left in limbo, still
responding to events, still taking up memory, but not being visible to
the user.
All of this immortality was causing strange and difficult to track
down problems. This patch fixes this by introducing a destroy method.
This method unbinds events, allowing the object to finally fall out of
scope and die - and more importantly stop receiving notifications of
changes.
This is a hack, but Ed will no doubt get this situation sorted out
properly by making fragments lazy-evaluate their selections by only
storing an identifier of the most recent transaction they were based
on, see bug 47343.
Change-Id: I18bb986001a44732a7871b9d79dc3015eedfb168
Added filter for nodes being passed to update state event - this
ensures that nodes are not being included with zero-length coverage, a
side effect of how selectNodes handles the virtual boundaries of text
nodes.
Change-Id: I6362114b57469b1108da11f94dc345a2bcdfc7cd
Created an IndexValueStore class which can store any object and return
an integer index to its hash map.
Linear data is now stored in ve.dm.LinearData instances. Two subclasses
for element and meta data contain methods specific to those data types
(ElementLinearData and MetaLinearData).
The static methods in ve.dm.Document that inspected data at a given
offset are now instance methods of ve.dm.ElementLinearData.
AnnotationSets (which are no longer OrderedHashSets) have been moved
to /dm and also have to be instantiated with a pointer the store.
Bug: 46320
Change-Id: I249a5d48726093d1cb3e36351893f4bff85f52e2
* Document them consistently between secetions Inheritance and
Static Properties under their own (new) section Events.
* Removed any quotes or brackets around the event name in existing
@emit annotations
Search: @emit.*['"{}(){}]
* For every call to this.emit() anywhere, added @emits.
* Fixed all warnings for references to undefined events
(introduced as a result of the previous point).
Event handler parameter documented based on the emit() call
and actual handlers using the event. Usually the latter is
more elaborate.
* Extend coverage of jQuery as needed
(copied from mwcore/maintenance/jsduck/external.js
written by me, hereby implicitly and explicitly released under MIT).
Specifics
* ve.ce.Surface#onContentChange: Fixed type of range from Object to ve.Range.
* ve.ce.SurfaceObserver#poll: Fix syntax for code from {} to `backticks`.
* ve.ui.Toolbar#onContextChange: Doesn't actually emit "clearState" event.
Removed #onClearState in Tool, ButtonTool and DropdownTool.
Bug: 45872
Change-Id: Id879aa769b2c72d86a0322e75dddeb868211ce28
This is a major refactor of user interface context, frame, dialog
and inspector classes, including adding several new classes which
generalize managing inspectors/dialogs (which are now subclasses
of window).
New classes:
* ve.ui.Window.js - base class for inspector and dialog classes
* ve.ui.WindowSet.js - manages mutually exclusive windows, used
by surface and context for dialogs and inspectors respectively
* ve.ui.DialogFactory - generates dialogs
* ve.ui.IconButtonWidget - used in inspector for buttons in the head
Refactored classes:
* ve.ui.Context - moved inspector management to window set
* ve.ui.Frame - made iframes initialize asynchronously
* ve.ui.Dialog and ve.ui.Inspector - moved initialization to async
initialize method
Other interesting bits:
ve.ui.*Icons*.css, *.svg, *.png, *.ai
* Merged icon stylesheets so all icons are available inside windows
* Renamed inspector icon to window
ve.ui.*.css
* Reorganized styles so that different windows can include only
what they need
* Moved things to where they belonged (some things were in strange places)
ve.init.Target.js, ve.init.mw.ViewPageTarget.js, ve.init.sa.Target.js
* Removed dialog management - dialogs are managed by the surface now
ve.ui.*Dialog.js
* Renamed title message static property
* Added registration
ve.ui.*Inspector.js
* Switch to accept surface object rather than context, which conforms
to the more general window class without losing any functionality
(in fact, most of the time the surface was what we actually wanted)
ve.ui.MenuWidget.js, ve.ui.MWLinkTargetInputWidget.js
* Using surface overly rather than passing an overlay around
through constructors
Change-Id: Ifd16a1003ff44c48ee7b2c66928cf9cc858b2564
* Made method descriptions imperative: "Do this" rather than "Does this"
* Changed use of "this object" to "the object" in method documentation
* Added missing documentation
* Fixed incorrect documentation
* Fixed incorrect debug method names (as in those VeDmClassName tags we add to functions so they make sense when dumped into in the console)
* Normalized use of package names throughout
* Normalized class descriptions
* Removed incorrect @abstract tags
* Added missing @method tags
* Lots of other minor cleanup
Change-Id: I4ea66a2dd107613e2ea3a5f56ff54d675d72957e
See CODING.md for how to run it.
Mistakes fixed:
* Warning: Unknown type function
-> Function
* Warning: Unknown type DOMElement
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type DOM Node
-> HTMLElement
* Warning: Unknown type Integer
-> Mixed
* Warning: Unknown type Command
-> ve.Command
* Warning: Unknown type any
-> number
* Warning: Unknown type ve.Transaction
-> ve.dm.Transaction
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AnnotationSet
-> ve.AnnotationSet
* Warning: Unknown type false
-> boolean
* Warning: Unknown type ve.dm.AlienNode
ve.dm doesn't have a generic AlienNode like ve.ce
-> Unknown type ve.dm.AlienInlineNode|ve.dm.AlienBlockNode
* Warning: Unknown type ve.ve.Surface
-> ve.ce.Surface
* ve.example.lookupNode:
-> Last @param should be @return
* ve.dm.Transaction.prototype.pushReplace:
-> @param {Array] should be @param {Array}
* Warning: ve.BranchNode.js:27: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
* Warning: ve.LeafNode.js:21: {@link ve.Node#hasChildren} links to non-existing member
-> (removed)
Differences fixed:
* Variadic arguments are like @param {Type...} [name]
instead of @param {Type} [name...]
* Convert all file headers from /** to /*! because JSDuck tries
to parse all /** blocks and fails to parse with all sorts of
errors for "Global property", "Unnamed property", and
"Duplicate property".
Find: \/\*\*([^@]+)(@copyright)
Replace: /*!$1$2
* Indented blocks are considered code examples.
A few methods had documentation with numbered lists that were
indented, which have now been updated to not be intended.
* The free-form text descriptions are parsed with Markdown,
which requires lists to be separated from paragraphs by an
empty line.
And we should use `backticks` instead of {braces} for inline
code in text paragraphs.
* Doc blocks for classes and their constructor have to be
in the correct order (@constructor, @param, @return must be
before @class, @abstract, @extends etc.)
* `@extends Class` must not have Class {wrapped}
* @throws must start with a {Type}
* @example means something else. It is used for an inline demo
iframe, not code block. For that simply indent with spaces.
* @member means something else.
Non-function properties are marked with @property, not @member.
* To create a link to a class or member, in most cases the name
is enough to create a link. E.g. Foo, Foo.bar, Foo.bar#quux,
where a hash stands for "instance member", so Foo.bar#quux,
links to Foo.bar.prototype.quux (the is not supported, as
"prototype" is considered an implementation detail, it only
indexes class name and method name).
If the magic linker doesn't work for some case, the
verbose syntax is {@link #target label}.
* @property can't have sub-properties (nested @param and @return
values are supported, only @static @property can't be nested).
We only have one case of this, which can be worked around by
moving those in a new virtual class. The code is unaltered
(only moved down so that it isn't with the scope of the main
@class block). ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.processors.
New:
* @mixins: Classes mixed into the current class.
* @event: Events that can be emitted by a class. These are also
inherited by subclasses. (+ @param, @return and @preventable).
So ve.Node#event-attach is inherited to ve.dm.BreakNode,
just like @method is.
* @singleton: Plain objects such as ve, ve.dm, ve.ce were missing
documentation causing a tree error. Documented those as a
JSDuck singleton, which they but just weren't documented yet.
NB: Members of @singleton don't need @static (if present,
triggers a compiler warning).
* @chainable: Shorthand for "@return this". We were using
"@return {classname}" which is ambiguous (returns the same
instance or another instance?), @chainable is specifically
for "@return this". Creates proper labels in the generated
HTML pages.
Removed:
* @mixin: (not to be confused with @mixins). Not supported by
JSDuck. Every class is standalone anyway. Where needed marked
them @class + @abstract instead.
Change-Id: I6a7c9e8ee8f995731bc205d666167874eb2ebe23
The contextChange event is fired when:
* Changes to insertion annotations
* Changes to which nodes are selected (start/end nodes have changed)
* Attributes have changed on any element (it's probably more expensive to detect if the changes are relevant than to just emit the event and let listeners do their thing)
This fixes most of the strange behavior with the toolbar not updating properly.
Change-Id: I5321d2e30bebd80987e0c779a9d8e061d8aa80bc
* Rewrite of all tools, dramatically simplifiying them and decreasing
duplication
* Tools are now created using a tool factory instead of
a make-shift facility built into the toolbar
* All UI object have a surface or a toolbar reference instead of a
surface view
Change-Id: I589ecba36bf715b452d03c8fd5c0547dc3c1dc61
Rather than each tool requesting annotations, and nodes pertaining to selection,
Emitted event supplies annotations and nodes to each tool's update method.
Using select vs. of traverseLeafNodes for code optimization.
Better documentation for updateTools()
Removed unneeded code.
Change-Id: I7c0baa1cc0f7fb731d6e28b175a76e931e9e2961
* 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
[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
* Separated DOM changes from creation of elements
* Always using parsing for element creation with known attributes
* Always using attr or addClass for variable attributes
Change-Id: Id101f56594014786892d382d06c658f416224a9c
* Switched a lot of classes from es-* to ve-ui-*
* Removed all the DOM structure left over from the old sandbox demo
* Got rid of transparent backgrounds
* Added menu font-size rule to stand-alone target
* Moved some rules around that were in the wrong places
* Got rid of some unused/unneeded methods in the mw target (attach and detach surface methods)
* Added active class to context icon with shallower shadow effect so it doesn't break your spacial perception when you click on it
* Renamed the iframe and iframe wrapper elements so it's easier to see where they came from
* Removed unused CSS rules
* Fixed some uses of prop( 'class', … ) to addClass
Change-Id: I54a660ca0baf0baa4463faca7a1edcf648130b6b
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 -> $.fn.on/off
Change-Id: Idcf1fa6a685b6ed3d7c99ffe17bd57a7bc586a2c
* Restricting "camelcase":
No changes, we were passing all of these already
* Explicitly unrestricting "forin" and "plusplus"
These are off by default in node-jshint, but some distro of jshint
and editors that use their own wrapper around jshint instead of
node-jshint (Eclipse?) may have different defaults. Therefor
setting them to false explicitly. This also serves as a reminder
for the future so we'll always know we don't pass that, in case
we would want to change that.
* Fix order ("quotemark" before "regexp")
* Restricting "unused"
We're not passing all of this, which is why I've set it to false
for now. But I did put it in .jshintrc as placeholder.
I've fixed most of them, there's some left where there is no clean
solution.
* While at it fix a few issues:
- Unused variables ($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
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
'''Kranitor commits''' are commits by Krinkle with his janitor hat on.
Must never contain functional changes mixed with miscellaneous changes.
.gitignore:
* Add .DS_Store to the ignore list so that browsing the directories
on Mac OS X, will not add these files to the list of untracked
files.
* Fix missing newline at end of file
.jshintrc
* raises -> throws
* +module (QUnit.module)
* remove 'Node' (as of node-jshint 1.7.2 this is now part of
'browser:true', as it should be)
Authors:
* Adding myself
MWExtension/VisualEditor.php
* Fix default value of wgVisualEditorParsoidURL to not
point to the experimental instance in WMF Labs.
Issues:
* ve.ce.TextNode:
- Fix TODO: Don't perform a useless clone of an already-jQuerified object.
- Use .html() to set html content instead of encapsulating between
two strings. This is slightly faster but more importantly safer,
and prevents situations where the resulting jQuery collection
actually contains 2 elements instead of 1, thus messing up
what .contents() is iterating over.
* ve.ce.Document.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ve.dm.Document.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ve.dm.Transaction.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ve.dm.TransactionProcessor.test.js
- Fix: ReferenceError: assert is not defined
* ext.visualEditor.viewPageTarget
- Missing dependency on 'mediawiki.Title'
Code conventions / Misc cleanup
* Various JSHint warnings.
* Whitespace
* jQuery(): Use '<tag>' for element creation,
use '<valid><xml/></valid>' for parsing
* Use the default operator instead of ternary when the condition and
first value are the same.
x = foo ? foo : bar; -> x = foo || bar;
Because contrary to some programming language (PHP...), in JS the
default operator does not enforce a boolean result but returns the
original value, hence it being called the 'default' operator, as
opposed to the 'or' operator.
* No need to call addClass() twice, it takes a space-separated list
(jQuery splits by space and adds if needed)
* Use .on( event[, selector], fn ) instead of the deprecated
routers to it such as .bind(), .delegate() and .live().
All these three are now built-in and fully compatible with .on()
* Add 'XXX:' comments for suspicious code that I don't want to change
as part of a clean up commit.
* Remove unused variables (several var x = this; where x was not
used anywhere, possibly from boilerplate copy/paste)
* Follows-up Trevor's commit that converts test suites to the new
QUnit format. Also removed the globals since we no longer use those
any more.
Change-Id: I7e37c9bff812e371c7f65a6fd85d9e2af3e0a22f
This license change is aimed at maximizing the reusability of this code
in other projects. VisualEditor is more than just an awesome editor for
MediaWiki, it's the new editor for the entire internet.
Added license and author files, plus mentions of the license to all
VisualEditor PHP, JavaScript and CSS files. Parser files have not been
modified but are effectively re-licensed since there's no overriding
license information. 3rd party libraries are not changed, but are all
already MIT licensed.
Change-Id: I895b256325db7c8689756edab34523de4418b0f2
* "onevar" warning sometimes solved by just merging var statements
other times solved by making it a function declaration instead
of a function expression.
* Also fixed several '_this' variable names in ve.es.Surface to
more descriptive names, and enabled warnings for dangling _
in identifiers.
Change-Id: I7d411881e3e06cf9a7fe56d689c29375881a81de