unicodejs.js:
* charRangeArrayRegexp to write surrogate-aware regexps
* private helper functions
unicodejs.wordbreak.test.js:
* test charRangeArrayRegexp
* corrected tests for non-BMP wordbreaks
unicodejs.wordbreak.js:
* use new surrogate-aware regexps
unicodejs.wordbreakproperties.js:
* generated from Unicode data
unicodejs.graphemebreakproperties.js:
* generated from Unicode data
unicodejs.wordbreak.groups.js:
* delete as no longer used
unicodejs-properties.py:
* generate unicodejs.wordbreakproperties.js from Unicode data
* generate unicodejs.graphemebreakproperties.js from Unicode data
index.php:
* update script tag links
/VisualEditor.php:
* update script tag links
/demos/ve/index.php:
* update script tag links
/maintenance/makeStaticLoader.php:
* update script tag links
Change-Id: I39c0386a85b0cf21d68d3385b84018a5d7648de5
This has no influence on Jenkins but can be used locally to
easily run certain tools. Since we already had `.jshintrc` in
our repo it was already possible to easily run JSHint from
the command-line locally. Taking that as a base the following
are new features:
* `grunt csslint`: Runs CSSLint on all css files
* `grunt qunit`: Runs QUnit (standalone) tests in PhantomJS
* `grunt test`: Runs jshint/csslint/qunit
* `grunt watch`: Runs the "test" command automatically whenever
a file is changed. You can keep this in the background so
whenever you save a file in your editor (e.g. Sublime Text)
it'll run the tests and if there is a failure, it'll throw a
bash error code causing your Terminal application to beep you
in whatever way your operating system does so (e.g. for
Mac OS X a red badge + jumping icon in the Dock). It will
continue to run in the background even after a failure so no
need to re-start watch after a failure.
* `grunt`: Runs the default task, which is 'test'.
Previously to use `jshint .` you had to:
* One-time install:
* install package -- nodejs npm
* npm install -g jshint
* Usage:
* cd VisualEditor; jshint .
Now, for grunt:
* One-time install:
* install package -- nodejs npm
* npm install -g grunt-cli
* cd VisualEditor; npm install
* Usage:
* cd VisualEditor; grunt
Change-Id: I7a4fdf4b6bf3f00cef15dc3e2c81eceb595aec7c
unicodejs.js:
* add splitClusters(text) and splitCharacters(text) methods
unicodejs.textstring.js:
* change internal representation from a char string to a list of grapheme
clusters
unicodejs.wordbreak.js:
* change getGroup to work on the first character of a grapheme cluster
ve.js:
* Use new unicodejs.splitClusters function
Bug: 48975
Change-Id: I202b98199d2780534d1e02519b72579ba796f08f
This provides the functionality for keyboard word skipping
(i.e. pressing ctrl/alt + arrow key).
Bug: 46794
Change-Id: Ib0861fa075df805410717a148b8a6e166d947849
Also removed a few redundant headings in class documentation
comments. There is already an @class and it looks a bit odd in
the generated pages:
<h2>TextString</h2>
<p>TextString</p>
<p>This class provides a ...</p>
Change-Id: Ie311c6993ed02e79272dbde71f6a1bc252ef3037
Initially just with a Wordbreak module to implement Unicode standard
on 'Default Word Boundaries'. Due to it's standaloneability this has
been written as a separate library. Non-BMP characters are currently
not supported.
Bug: 44085
Change-Id: Ieafa070076f4c36855684f6bc179667e28af2c25