behavior switches are converted to tokens which set parser.environment flags during the async transformation stage.
The next step would be for handlers in the sync23 stage to generate the TOC, section edit links, and so on according to these directives.
No tests written, because the switches are consumed and don't appear in rendered html. We can test the magic word layout controls individually, once they're implemented.
Another small change was to store option flags directly in the environment object, not that it makes much difference.
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Also, in ParserPipeline:
* Import the LM converter and expose it through getLinearModel()
* Fix getWikiDom() to actually work (still unused)
In parse.js:
* Add --help option that prints usage information (was unreachable)
* Add --linearmodel option to output linear model JSON instead of HTML
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re-processing in a phase is wanted. By default, after a token type change or
the return of multiple tokens only the remaining transforms with higher ranks
are applied.
Updated a few comments as well.
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.
only expand used branches selected by parser functions. Template (and
-argument) expansion is simply registered before general expansion.
Additionally, a few more simple time-based magic words are added in
ParserFunctions.
functionality (comments, templates, template arguments) in arbitrary
attributes. The grammar for this is still quite rough, will need to
consolidate that area.
improvements to parser functions on the way to support the cite extensions.
Preparation for generic template and template arg in attribute support. 222
parser tests now passing.
characters from host portions of links hrefs for now. This module needs to be
filled up with pretty much everything Sanitizer.php does, including tag and
attribute whitelists and attribute value sanitation (especially for style
attributes).
We'll also need to think about round-tripping of sanitized tokens.
* 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
* Created AttributeTokenTransformManager for generic attribute conversion, and
removed { title, template argument {key, value} } expansion from
TemplateHandler.
* Added caching for attribute and input sub-pipelines. Especially attribute
pipelines would otherwise be recreated for each attribute value and key.
* TokenTransformDispatcher is now renamed to TokenTransformManager, and is
also turned into a base class
* SyncTokenTransformManager and AsyncTokenTransformManager subclass
TokenTransformManager and implement synchronous (phase 1,3) and asynchronous
(phase 2) transformation stages.
* Communication between stages uses the same chunk / end events as all the
other token stages.
* The AsyncTokenTransformManager now supports the creation of nested
AsyncTokenTransformManagers for template expansion.
The AsyncTokenTransformManager object takes on the responsibilities of a
preprocessor frame. Transforms are newly created (or potentially resurrected
from a cache), so that transforms do not have to worry about concurrency.
* The environment is pushed through to all transform managers and the
individual transforms.
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.