This fixes some of the problems with pasting references.
It's a bit overzealous in that references get renumbered even when
replacing, which is unnecessary but doesn't actually have any
noticeable effect.
Unfortunately, the internal list state depends so much on the converter
having run that we now need to add yet another hack, to set the counter
to the appropriate value.
Change-Id: I3c6514ce600af4f4c037f419554d34b5a5c86a63
Us grouping the inheritable static properties that way is an
implementation detail that is polluting the index and makes
it harder to refer to individual identifiers.
It also causes problems under JSDuck 5 because that version is
more strict about defining properties (Foo.static.bar) of which
the parent is not defined in the index (Foo.static), we'd have
to add a sea of `@static @property {Object} this.static` all
over the place. Might as well hide this implementation detail
and just consider them static properties (just like we already
do for "private" properties).
Change-Id: Ibf2ebf7752aabc2b75b6ac6fa00e2284a181a600
Also encourage callers to pass plain objects unless they know what
they're doing; it's almost always wrong to pass in a MetaItem.
Change-Id: I8e8ef8ac7f77ec9f929d797e467b9c9d1140d721
* Our metadata insertions now need to be the same length as the data
insertion, not one more, so:
** Remove the +1 in the listMetadata splice
** Shorten the metadata variable by dropping the merging of the
metadata right before and right after the internal list; it was
also including the metadata right after the internal list twice
*** We still need to deal with this in some way though, left a TODO
** Fix the metadata insertion test for these changes
* Fix null reference keys in the test data; we made all references
keyed a while ago, but this test data was never updated for that
** The remapping of reference data doesn't remap auto/N keys yet,
left a FIXME for that
Change-Id: I8ef4e6ee7c1808574d81d0b83294848afd400cd7
Calculate and store the two inner whitespace values of the body in the
dm.Document. When converting back, make sure the first/last nodes
pre/post outer whitespace matches the inner left/right whitespace
of the body.
Bug: 54964
Change-Id: I45f1ffd63669f25a6cae878400bfe21719ed58ee
* Method is private.
* Code example and bullet list were rendered badly due to a
single line break having no meaning in markdown (this makes
80-char linebreaks easier). Need an empty line to separate block
elements (e.g. paragraph from list, and list from next paragraph).
* Fixed #register reference to be a doc link instead. The invocation
parenthesis look confusing (imply it needs no arguments).
Change-Id: Ib6cab4599ec3e310ec4355bdb1d60b1e53429c69
Centralize href computation in getHref(). Because getHref() is provided
by the generic LinkAnnotation class, the subclass implementation is
now simpler.
Bug: 51487
Change-Id: Ia6ca85bc84b4f4453b572285836adb631e8d0683
Add it as an optional parameter to the constructor, and create a new
one if omitted.
This is going to be used to resolve URLs according to the right <base>,
but really that's a hack and we should come up with a better way to
track metadata from the <head>.
Change-Id: I49dfc81ff793d73e08a20e502d681a15613d23f7
This is done by using the computed property value rather than the
literal attribute value when rendering href and src attributes.
Helpfully, this provides perfect URL resolution natively in the browser,
which means the document's <base> is respected and all that good stuff.
For GeneratedContentNodes, we also need to find all DOM elements inside
the rendered DOM that have href or src attributes and resolve those.
This is done in the new getRenderedDomElements() function, which the
existing cleanup steps (remove <link>/<meta>/<style>, clone for
correct document) were moved into.
In order to make sure that the computed values are always computed
correctly, we need to make sure that in cases where HTML strings
in data-mw are parsed, they're parsed in the context of the correct
document so the correct <base> is applied.
We still need to solve this problem for models that actually store and
edit an href or src as an attribute. I'll post more about that on
bug 48915.
Bug: 48915
Change-Id: Iaccb9e3fc05cd151a0f5e632c8d3bd3568735309
The SurfaceObserver lock guarded against setTimeout calls, but the lock
was only ever used synchronously.
Remove 'lock' and 'unlock' events. Instead, re-sync the SurfaceObserver
by listening to the 'documentUpdate' and 'select' events.
Signed-off-by: Roan Kattouw <roan.kattouw@gmail.com>
Change-Id: Ib15c39f3d25677da70625581b3b2765ae66994b4
...or really changeInternal(), so we can avoid adding undo transactions
to the undo stack.
Also get rid of the pattern where undo() and redo() return a selection
which the caller then has to restore, and instead just restore the
selection.
Bug: 53224
Change-Id: If5a3b4d4162e9f0713ee9cd26e79a66efe52770f
* Replace surface 'transact' event with 'documentUpdate' event
* Have surface listen for all document transactions and update selection
as appropriate (as well as emitting 'documentUpdate')
* Implement change() in terms of setSelection()
** Queue 'contextChange' events so contextChange is only emitted once
** Use this.transacting flag to prevent setSelection() (which is called
because the model emits transact events) from doing too much
** Behavioral change: lock/unlock now emitted separately for
transaction and selection changes
Change-Id: I44425d260ec70758f99d13f99e41f5c993d260c2
ve.dm.Surface.js:
* Stop emitting 'change' and remove its event documentation
ve.ce.Surface.js:
* Listen to 'select' instead of 'change'
* Perform a CE surface update after model-based keydown handling
ve.dm.Surface.test.js:
* Stop asserting that 'change' is emitted
Change-Id: I8f16289493e835d890709c6dfe093d04c18522b6
It was previously emitted before the selection was updated and with the
old selection as a parameter. Instead, emit it afterwards, and make sure
it's emitted even if the selection changes because it was translated
for a transaction.
Also correct its event documentation, which seems to have been copied
from a UI class somewhere.
Change-Id: I521eff0095959572587c0ecffd24dbf322e12d82
Instead of using @emits in both, use our custom @fires in
production (JSDuck 4), and in the future it'll just naturally
use the native one.
This way we can also index oojs without issues, which seems to
have started using @fires already.
Change-Id: I7c3b56dd112626d57fa87ab995d205fb782a0149
The default is to store the entire generated DOM node, but in
general classes can store anything that can be held by the store.
Change-Id: Ia761079fadfb5a6cfa2f00e5b5e23d6c6d3468ac
* Moved isNodeFocusable to ve.ce.NodeFactory
* Added isFocusable static property to ve.ce.Node
* Set isFocusable to true on ve.ce.FocusableNode
Change-Id: I3cf666280abdfce55bf9b0710827bb25c40bfd51
Fix things that 4aa86d0f8 broke:
* Update surface parameter to windowSet in all ve.ui.SurfaceDialog subclasses
* Do the same for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector subclasses
* Fix @extends documentation for SurfaceDialog
* Fix documentation for ve.ui.SurfaceInspector, copypasta from SurfaceDialog
Bonus:
* Add .getMetaList() getter to dm.Surface
Change-Id: I843e99e45e9b013cb9cb559f050384d39bbbddf2
Previously we returned ElementLinearData from the converter, then
stripped out the MetaLinearData. This meant that before processing
the ElementLinearData from the converter actually contained metadata
which is confusing.
The new document constructor stores the converter results in a
FlatLinearData object and simultaneously populates element and meta
data stores.
Also in this commit I have moved various methods from ElementLinearData
to FlatLinearData, from which ElementLinearData inherits.
Change-Id: I64561bde2c31d8f703c13ac7b0a0c5f7ade9f3d4
Objective:
* Make ve.Factory behave like ve.NamedClassFactory
* Remove the only remaining use of ve.Factory (actions)
* Remove ve.NamedClassFactory
Change-Id: Ie302ef5ea31081de7ab0db6091058a59946aef4c
InternalList.clone() assumed that all properties are automatically rebuilt
when a new document is built, but that's not true for .nextUniqueNumber
(or for .itemHtmlQueue for that matter). This meant that, in practice,
.nextUniqueNumber was being reset to 0 after auto/N numbers for existing
references had been assigned, but before assigning numbers to newly
created references. This caused all sorts of naming collision fun.
Bug: 54712
Change-Id: I1d087a5f3c23979d7d488e3ab32eb064ebc23e94
Document slice only ever contained linear data, with extra functionality
to preserve the range. It pre-dated LinearData, but now we should
refactor it to reflect its purpose.
Change-Id: Ifc908f7526c83a43a51372c8d2494d7260e7facd
We already getSlice which returns a ve.dm.DocumentSlice, so using
the word slice in this method is very confusing. What we are actually
doing is creating a ve.dm.Document from a range. Also remove argument
overloading as it's not particularly helpful and would make the new
name a lie.
Change-Id: I93da3419510410b170396e6765fbe2a87f9795be
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
Logic was failing because we were passing the index of the annotation
within the AnnotationSet, instead of the index within the Store, to
containsIndex().
Bug: 54332
Change-Id: Ibfd9abe6e4b44d9db744e0c5019418eee12f84a4