HTML5 defines space characters as [ \r\n\t\f] in
http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/multipage/common-microsyntaxes.html#space-character.
It treats these specially in a few contexts. As an example, the foster
parenting algorithm does not apply to space characters.
As a result, this change fixes the round-tripping of spaces between table
tags, which were previously moved before the table.
Change-Id: I32ab29275a9f824fc66d8286638eb42748cfc9a5
An improvement, but there still are some extra newlines inserted after
paragraphs. Example input:
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Foo:
{|
|foo
|}
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Extra newlines are inserted after the Foo: and the foo in the table. They are
not fed as tokens or text to the tree builder, so there is likely a bug in the
html5 library or JSDom.
Change-Id: I83eb6180e3cd1c4e7f9b15b31d339e1d32bccd3f
254 round-trip tests (up from 184) are now passing.
Also:
* tweaked runtests.sh slightly (use less -R instead of -r).
* made sure the EOFTk is preserved in phase 3 transforms
Change-Id: I1de22186bdb78e52019370e43f096877005b8f5a
* Tokens are now immutable. The progress of transformations is tracked on
chunks instead of tokens. Tokenizer output is cached and can be directly
returned without a need for cloning. Transforms are required to clone or
newly create tokens they are modifying.
* Expansions per chunk are now shared between equivalent frames via a cache
stored on the chunk itself. Equivalence of frames is not yet ideal though,
as right now a hash tree of *unexpanded* arguments is used. This should be
switched to a hash of the fully expanded local parameters instead.
* There is now a vastly improved maybeSyncReturn wrapper for async transforms
that either forwards processing to the iterative transformTokens if the
current transform is still ongoing, or manages a recursive transformation if
needed.
* Parameters for parser functions are now wrapped in abstract Params and
ParserValue objects, which support some handy on-demand *value* expansions.
Keys are always expanded. Parser functions are converted to use these
interfaces, and now properly expand their values in the correct frame.
Making this expansion lazier is certainly possible, but would complicate
transformTokens and other token-handling machinery. Need to investigate if
it would really be worth it. Dead branch elimination is certainly a bigger
win overall.
* Complex recursive asynchronous expansions should now be closer to correct
for both the iterative (transformTokens) and recursive (maybeSyncReturn
after transformTokens has returned) code paths.
* Performance degraded slightly. There are no micro-optimizations done yet
and the shared expansion cache still has a low hit rate. The progress
tracking on chunks is not yet perfect, so there are likely a lot of unneeded
re-expansions that can be easily eliminated. There is also more debug
tracing right now. Obama currently expands in 54 seconds on my laptop.
Change-Id: I4a603f3d3c70ca657ebda9fbb8570269f943d6b6
* 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
* less verbose logging in noinclude processing and template expansion
* Give priority to the processing of templates transcluded from transclusions
to get closer to depth-first processing. This serves to minimize memory
usage from queued-up tokens.
* Increase the maximum outstanding requests per template retrieval. 10000
amazingly proved too low a limit on some big pages.
* Only process a single template request callback at a time for now
* Add a debug print in the treebuilder wrapper
* Don't treat multiple comments on a single line as a single comment to match
the PHP parser's behavior
Change-Id: I9a86b6d7bec3b9e1f17415daf1bf74170240721a
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
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.
other tokens. This is only the first half of the conversion. The next step is
to drop the type attribute on most tokens and match on the constructor in the
token transform machinery.
* Add handler for post-expand paragraph wrapping on token stream, to handle
things like comments on its own line post-expand
* Add general Util module
* Fix self-closing tag handling in HTML5 tree builder
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.
start / row / table end). The old productions are not deleted yet to make it
easy to compare the output on more complex articles. 181 tests passing after
adding two table tests with whitespace-only differences to the whitelist.