The variable `html` had the value of undefined and was treated as a string.
This would then be displayed on the editing surface.
Change-Id: I4682ea121aa37f06cac41dde618af847586ae01e
A @method annotation is only necessary when the docblock is not
directly followed by a function declaration (in which case JSDuck
assumes it documents a property), e.g. when defining an abstract
function or referencing a function from another library.
I verified that JSDuck generates exactly the same output before and
after this change (docs/data-<hash>.js files are identical).
Change-Id: I7edf51a8560ab9978b42800ab1026f0b5555c3bf
I am surprised this was disabled. I investigated this after reviewing
some code by a new contributor which I was certain should have failed
the lint check, but passed.
Change-Id: I5b3c837b8ca3292f6e268b3922443bd9587eadbe
I ran Closure Compiler over the codebase just to see what would happen,
and it printed some useful warnings.
Change-Id: I56d40b11e6d1dd7ce68a5e59da511f66e928647f
Avoid confusion by using `twoway` instead of `bidir`, which could be
confused with the Unicode bidirectional layout algorithm.
Depends-On: Ib59dff22e64f235e30778a5a5b3e525e4fc7fdd3
Change-Id: I7efb35245d48125b167dc0f0ef8f12aa0fff94e5
Implement special node types for language variant markup, so that they
display appropriately based on the currently-selected variant.
(Parsoid uses empty elements to represent this markup, so without this
patch anything in -{ ... }- is alienated and disappears.)
A follow-up patch will implement context items and inspectors to
allow editing these nodes. This patch is basic "read-only" support.
Depends on I4fcdebc2290ec35ba188f4c2e69d578791fbcd67 in Parsoid to
generate the appropriate markup, but this patch is safe to merge
independently.
Bug: T49411
Change-Id: Ie11e9301d2513bfe4a36036481cee9a047f46d37