The way we implemented undoing transactions was horrible. We'd process
the original transaction, but with a reversed=true flag. That meant we
had to keep track of the 'reversed' flag everywhere, and use ternaries
like insert = reversed ? op.remove : op.insert; all over the place to
access transaction operations. Redo then worked by reapplying the
transaction. We would verify that this was OK by tracking whether the
transaction was in an applied state or an undone state.
This commit makes it so every transaction can only be applied once. To
undo, you obtain a mirror image of the transaction with tx.reverse(),
then apply that. To redo, you clone the original transaction with
tx.clone() and apply that. All the code that had to use ternaries to
check whether the transaction was being applied in reverse or not is
gone now, because you can only apply a given transaction forwards,
never in reverse.
Bonus:
* Make ve.dm.Document's .completeHistory a simple array of
transactions, rather than transaction/boolean pairs
* In the protection of double application test, clone the example
document properly; it modified ve.dm.example.data, which was "fine"
because it ran .commit() and .rollback() the same number of times
Change-Id: I3050c5430be4a12510f22e20853560b92acebb67
Replaces newFromNodeReplacement(). newFromNodeReplacement was very
simplistic and didn't support metadata or internal list items, so
if you had comments or references inside of the data you were editing
(reference contents or an image caption), they'd get mangled.
With this, you can do:
newDoc = doc.getDocumentSlice( node );
// Edit newDoc
tx = ve.dm.Transaction.newFromDocumentReplace( doc, node, newDoc );
surface.change( newDoc );
and that takes care of metadata, internal list items, and things like
references that reference internal list items.
ve.dm.Document.js:
* In getDocumentSlice(), store a reference to the original document
and the number of items in its InternalList at the time of slicing
in the created slice. This is used for reconciliation when the
modified slice is injected back into the parent document with
newFromDocumentReplace().
ve.dm.InternalList.js:
* Add a method for merging in another InternalList. This provides a
mapping from old to new InternalList indexes so the linear model data
being injected by newFromDocumentReplace() can have its InternalList
indexes remapped.
ve.dm.Transaction.js:
* Replace newFromNodeReplacement() with newFromDocumentReplace()
ve.ui.MWMediaEditDialog.js, ve.ui.MWReferenceDialog.js:
* Use getDocumentSlice/newFromDocumentReplace for editing captions/refs
* Change insertion code path to insert an empty internalItem/caption, then
newFromDocumentReplace into that
* Add empty internalList to new mini-documents
ve/test/dm/ve.dm.Transaction.test.js:
* Replace newFromNodeReplacement tests with newFromDocumentReplace tests
ve-mw/test/dm/ve.dm.Transaction.test.js (new):
* Add tests for newFromDocumentReplace with mwReference nodes
ve.dm.mwExample.js:
* Add data for newFromDocumentReplace with mwReference tests
VisualEditor.hooks.php:
* Add new test file
Bug: 52102
Change-Id: I4aa980780114b391924f04df588e81c990c32983
Documentation says third argument is 'data' when in fact it is
'insertion' which is then re-used as the result of fixupInsertion :/
Change-Id: I17c959f858eddddc90a6fa839da0d32da69a784f
Correct the return value descriptions for the `newFromMetadataInsertion` and
`newFromMetadataRemoval` methods (which appear to have been cut-and-pasted
from another method).
Change-Id: I019b0ef9c75ff47fc0f2df8c95da9d090710a5a8
This was already possible in the operation structure by using
removeMetadata and insertMetadata, but no transaction builders
generated transactions like that.
With this change, pushReplace() can be instructed to overwrite the
metadata with arbitrary data rather than collapsing it by passing the
optional insertMeta parameter.
Change-Id: I0272fe38e053161c738591cf0a7b447a0827d4dc
Add some test cases for documents with trailing metadata, and fix an
off-by-one error in the metadata-mutating transactions (since the
document metadata array is one larger than the document data array).
Change-Id: I8f049466e03ed55010dfcf0a35702536edfa7b0a
This version pushes a `replaceMetadata` operation after a `replace` to
fixup trailing metadata if there is no inserted region and the removed
region includes metadata. This avoids a corner case where the
size of the metadata arrays inserted/removed in `Transaction.pushReplace()`
do not match the size of the data arrays inserted/removed.
We remove the now-unused `Document.getMetadataReplace()` method.
We also adjust `MetaList.onTransact()` so that it continues to work
properly when the number of metadata entries in `replace.insert` is
not the same as the number of metadata entries in `replace.remove`.
Change-Id: I1d600405b855ca1cb569853bb885b0752df47173
The `Transaction.pushReplace` method has a corner case if the removed
region has metadata and the inserted region is empty. This works fine
unless there are two adjacent `pushReplace` operations, which can occur
in `Transaction.newFromUnwrap`. Fix this by having `pushReplace` look
at a preceding replace and correctly merge the two operations if
possible (in particular in the tricky case where the previous case has
a zero-length insertion). Pleasantly, this can be done without a lot of
special-casing code in `pushReplace` or `newFromUnwrap`.
Add test cases verifying the `newFromUnwrap` works correctly (both
in commit and in rollback) when there is metadata present.
Change-Id: I6cfec0d2b1823dad724422f018a3c73dc0c7f186
Avoid making a copy of the entire data array by using `doc.data` and
`doc.data.getLength()` instead of `doc.getData()` and
`doc.getData().length`.
Get rid of some unnecessary conditionals in `Transaction.newFromWrap`: the
`tx.pushReplace()` and `tx.pushRetain()` methods will already gracefully
no-op if the replaced/retained region is empty; we don't need to add
extra control flow to handle that case.
Clarify offset math in `Transaction.newFromWrap`.
Fix a minor bug in `Transaction.newFromInsertion`: the final retain didn't
account for the length of the removed region, if `doc.fixupInsertion`
creates one. (This usually doesn't happen.)
Remove an inaccurate TODO in `Transaction.pushReplaceMetadata()` -- it is
no longer a straight copy/paste of `Transaction.pushReplace`, so a refactor
isn't really called for.
Change-Id: I7d86a2449978365d69d4a5ed43116c2e9945475d
In ve.dm.Document.getMetadataReplace(), we used to only merge metadata
if the amount removed is larger than the amount inserted. But this
could end up putting metadata in odd positions, for example if you
have Foo[[Category:Bar]]Baz and you delete 'ooBa' and replace it with
{image}xxx{/image}, then the category ends up inside the image.
We should always merge metadata when a segment is deleted, so that it
appears outside any new structure added.
There's a weird corner case here when a segment is removed but no
insertion is made: the removed metadata then needs to get glommed onto
the next element. We extend the insert/replace metadata array
when this happens.
Bug: 53444
Bug: 53445
Change-Id: I51d55fb370b473273f9cf152fdd0f356377d4109
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
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
Broke reference insertion because it removed
newFromNodeReplacement(), which is still in use.
This reverts commit 1765e39b40
Change-Id: I043997715474ad4850329ff903eb7a8c61c8b453
This function builds a transaction that takes a document slice and
inserts it back into the document it came from, applying any changes
that were made.
This makes editing document slices simple:
slicedDoc = doc.getDocumentSlice( captionNode );
// Edit slicedDoc using a surface
tx = ve.dm.Transaction.newFromDocumentInsertion( doc, captionNode, slicedDoc );
surface.change( tx );
Specifically, newFromDocumentInsertion replaces the node's contents
with the document's contents (meaning any changes made to the node in
the meantime are lost). It also merges the stores internal lists
of the two documents and remaps indexes accordingly. This means editing
of references inside of references is supported.
This functionality is not specific to slices, and can also be used to
safely insert data from a paste buffer, with internal list data being
transplanted correctly.
ve.dm.MetaLinearData:
* Make merge( [ undefined, undefined, ... ] ) return undefined rather
than [].
ve.dm.Document:
* In getDocumentSlice, store a pointer to the original dm.Document in
the new one, and also store the length of the internal list. This
allows us to figure out which internal list items the two documents
have in common when we insert the modified slice back into the main
document.
* In getMetadataReplace, optionally take the inserted metadata as a
parameter, to allow for operations that insert both data and metadata.
Per Ed's review, rewrite this function to return null rather than {}
if no metadata needs to be replaced.
ve.dm.InternalList:
* Add method to merge two internal lists
ve.dm.Transaction:
* Remove newFromNodeReplacement and replace it with newFromDocumentInsertion.
* In pushReplace, optionally take the inserted metadata as a parameter.
Change-Id: I786ee7bad796aa54bc242993b4de3ad18ad0773e
Objective:
* Allow editing reference groups and names in the reference dialog
Bonus:
* Modify attribute transaction builder to support multiple attribute
changes in a single transaction
Changes:
ve.ui.MWReferenceDialog.js
* Load ref name and group from model
* Save ref name and group, if changed, to model
ve.ui.ListAction.js, ve.ui.Transaction.test.js, ve.ce.ResizableNode.js
* Update use of newFromAttributeChange to newFromAttributeChanges
ve.dm.SurfaceFragment.test.js
* Add test for new changeAttributes method
ve.dm.InternalList.js
* Missing new line at end of file
ve.dm.Transaction.js
* Change newFromAttributeChange to accept an list of attribute changes and
produce a single transaction that applies one or more attribute changes
at once
ve.dm.SurfaceFragment.js
* Fix bug in getCoveredNodes where the wrong mode name was being used
* Add changeAttributes method, which applies attributes to all covered
nodes and allows filtering of which types of nodes the attributes are
applied to
ve.dm.MWReferenceNode.js
* Actually write key and group back to DOM
* Separate onRoot functionality into addToInternalList so it can be called
separately (similarly onUnroot/removeFromInternalList)
ve.ce.MWReferenceListNode.js
* Clone internal item CE node before appending to avoid rendering bug.
*.php
* Add links to messages and sort them
Change-Id: Ic4121e4fcfc09265d5863af6f078cdeb77926c8e
Objectives:
* Fix compareObjects so it doesn't break when given arrays
* Remove compareArrays
* Rename compareObjects to compare and update callers of both methods
Changes:
ve.js
* Loosen check for whether to recurse so both arrays and objects qualify
* Remove compareArrays
* Rename compareObjects to compare
ve.dm.MWTemplateNode.js, ve.dm.AnnotationSet.js, ve.dm.Document.js,
ve.dm.Transaction.js
* Update uses of compare(Arrays|Objects) to use compare
Change-Id: I7d4f7ceb28c0389f0157b7598e291f21393b5b85
Getting & setting the cursor is done with byte offsets
instead of data model offset (characters) so we need to
be able to convert between the two as well as splitting
characters.
TODO: The regex only works on surrogate pairs, not
yet combining accents.
fixupInsertion will combine a combining mark with the
character to its left it it can.
Bug: 48630
Change-Id: I8d936fb15d82f73cd45fac142c540a7950850d55
Objective:
Generalize the shield and phantom magic, so we can use it for pretty much
any node we like. Usually this will be used with generated content nodes,
but also with aliens (of course) and possible other stuff in the future.
Bonus:
Also fixes a bug in DM that would crash VE when you selected to the end
and hit backspace.
Changes:
*.php
* Added links to files
aliens.html
* Added attributes to aliens to make them aliens again
ve.ce.AlienNode.js
* Moved shield and phantom functionality to ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.ce.AlienNode.js, ve.ce.MWReferenceListNode.js,
ve.ce.MWReferenceNode.js, ve.ce.MWTemplateNode.js
* Mixed in ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.ce.Node.css
* Reorganized styles and updated class names
* Added simple light blue hover with outline (using inset box shadow) for
protected nodes, same style as before for aliens
ve.ce.Surface.css
* Moved phantom styles to ve.ce.Node.css
ve.ce.BranchNode.js
* Moved call to setLive(false) to happen before detach() so that the
surface object is still available and events can be disconnected
ve.ce.BranchNode.js, ve.ce.Document.js, ve.ce.js, ve.ce.Surface.js, ve.ce.SurfaceObserver.js
* Adjusted CSS class names
ve.ce.Node.js
* Moved shield template to ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.ce.ProtectedNode.js
* New class, mix into another class to protect it from editing
ve.ce.RelocatableNode.js
* Renamed temporary surface property to relocatingSurface to avoid
confusion when debugging
ve.ce.Surface.js
* Moved phantom template to ve.ce.ProtectedNode
ve.dm.Transaction.js
* Fixed bug where most of the internal list was being deleted when the
end of the document was selected and the user pressed backspace
Change-Id: I2468b16e1ba6785ad298e38190e33493135719c3
Specifically by looking for "data-ve-changed",
"ChangeMarker*" and internal.changed.
Various tests, test counters and unused variables also
affected.
Bug: 45061
Change-Id: Ibd1ee68e0d650979d40574eff9cebded1a28499f
Remove all manual changes to SF ranges as these are not
undoable. Instead change translate range to default to
outer expand and build functionality around that behaviour
never changing.
As translate range is always outer I don't think we need to
check for start and end crossing over?
Added more undo tests to assert these selections are maintained
properly, and added the test case to 'update' for when and undo
point is overwritten.
Insert content now results in a selection over the inserted
content. Most usages were expecting this anyway and were
followed up with an adjustRange(-length,0) which is no longer
necessary.
Noticed that the link inspector case was never being triggered
as word boundary was always expanding to at least one char (mainly
for Hanzi selection). This doesn't make much sense as single
spaces get auto selected so removed this functionality.
Split collapseRange out into collapseRangeToStart and
collapseRangeToEnd as this may be required to get the old
behaviour (range moves to end after insert).
Change-Id: I3dc0b4d00d37bad1ca3076a69b41c5f0b3fa0570
In this case, selectNodes() returns the paragraph, which is not a content
node, and so newFromContentBranchConversion() decides to do nothing at all.
This change makes newFromContentBranchConversion() more intelligent about
finding the content branch to operate on, fixing cases such as these
where selectNodes() returns the content branch itself rather than one of
its children.
Bug: 41203
Change-Id: I710fbf184ef5ef84d9c2f5bca2b115e0660f5b8f
fixUpInsertion now returns an object with both data and offset
which allows offset changes.
Within fixUpInsertion we lazy-generate first/lastChildStack which
is a list of parent nodes for which the current node is the first/last
child. Whenever we try to close off a node we check these stacks and
if they are populated we instead use a recursive call to start
fixUpInsertion again but with the offset shifted by 1.
Bug: 46799
Change-Id: Ic51dd03725c11f1f7e279929534ee3afea14d662
In most places we call .contains we already know the index, so we
can avoid store lookups by using .containsIndex.
Change-Id: I45a9a421473f9bec479ab8ccceceb162b7004c3a
ve.dm.Transaction
* Replace operations are now built directly from the
linear model and automatically determine what metadata
replace information they need to include:
** retainMetadata
** replaceMetadata
** insertMetadata
ve.dm.Document
* Metadata array created empty and padded out after data parsing
as we are no longer using Document.spliceData to build it (a new
test checks for correct metadata length)
* spliceData replaced with getMetadataReplace, which instead returns
transactional steps of spliceData (retain, replace, insert)
ve.dm.MetaLinearData
* Add function for merging metadata items together. Only used
once in the code (Document.getMetadataReplace) but useful
for generating test data.
ve.dm.MetaList
* Replace operations with metadata need to calculate new offset
and indices directly, but can't be applied immediately lest they
put a metaItem out of place and affect findItem.
ve.dm.MetaItem
* Add methods to support queued moves as required by MetaList
Test files
* Updated to match new pushReplace API
* Remove any instances of Document.spliceData
* Extra check on sparse metadata array length
* Rewrite spliceData tests as getMetadataReplace tests
* Count expected cases in Transaction(Processor) tests
Bug: 46954
Change-Id: I4edad1c2dd37c723bff2792bab7d694ef17a86dc
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
rewrapAllNodes is effectively the same as unwrap then wrap
except it operates as one transaction as so avoids a potentially
invalid intermediate state.
Added some more comments for unwrapAllNodes and renamed a varaible
for consistency.
Fixed a typo in Transaction.newFromWrap comment.
Bug: 45242
Change-Id: Ie752a788d087055d97c7c6f75f59c6a2680d26c7
Previously, we would translate to the right of an insertion, but for
wrapping transactions that means we end up with something like
<ul><li>|<p>...</p></li></ul>|, which doesn't make any sense. This
change changes this to <ul><li>|<p>...</p>|</li></ul>.
* Add parameter to translateOffset() that toggles the behavior for
the offset before an insertion
* In translateRange(), translate start and end differently
** In some cases this can map them across each other, fix that
Change-Id: Ia2197b08d9f6763be3f2db5a59546ddc3f74a281
We already combine consecutive operations of other types, but didn't do
that for remove. We have to do this, though, because translateOffset()
gets confused otherwise.
Change-Id: I4285a3efd9f2297398f57e2f24adb26adafdf465
In our test case, offset 12 was mapped to 16, but that should be 11.
The problem here was that the offset right before the removal was
mapped to right after the removal, but that's only valid if we're
dealing with a removal, not when we're dealing with a replacement
where we're both removing and inserting data.
Change-Id: Ibf3c1463c0de009578cd50736f19bae82669ced8
Have created builders for insertion, removal, and single element replacement.
In adding Document.getMetadata which is nearly identical to Document.getData,
the two functions have been refactored to use a common static method
getDataSlice, with this.data/this.metadata as an argument.
Document.spliceMetadata has been added. It is essentially spliceData with
the data/metadata synchronisation issue.
Metadata cursor position is now tracked in the TransactionProcessor. Cursor
advancement has been moved to a function so the metadata cursor can be reset
every time the data cursor is moved.
There were unhit bugs in the TransactionProcessor run test section, where
the data being loaded into the test documents wasn't always being deep-copied,
and the assert was looking at getData instead of getFulldata (which wouldn't
be able to test metadata changes).
Change-Id: Ieb20ab3e7827bc7ff04148f147da6728eb1eb666
The normalize method doesn't need to be explicitly called anymore because there's not any code that changes the properties of a range directly anymore.
A good way to prove it's not needed anymore is to move the normalization logic to the constructor and then add "console.log(this.from <= this.to );" to the normalize method - you will find that it's never actually doing anything at all because the range was normalized by the constructor.
ve.Range
* Moved normalization logic to constructor
* Removed calls to normalize method
* Removed normalize method
* Simplified documentation for flip method
* Whitespace fixes
ve.Document, ve.dm.Transaction, ve.dm.Surface, ve.dm.Document, ve.ce.Surface
* Removed calls to range.normalize
* Switched to using range.isCollapsed instead of comparing properties directly
Change-Id: I80bfd06f88579c34dce2083c2b70d63ab92f1275
* 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