* Add :sort filter run prefix, docs and tests. Also extended .utils.makeCompareFunction with a flag for caseSensitivity.
* Documentation updates
* Move case sensitivity handling entirely to utils method so it is reusable
* Make filter run prefixes extensible
* Make filter run prefixes extensible
* Support rich suffixes for filter runs
* merged conflicts
* Pass suffixes to filterrunprefix
* Replace css-escape-polyfill.js with escapecss.js utility module
* Add $tw.utils.escapeCSS() method and invoke that function within the
escapecss operator.
* Add test cases for the "escapecss" filter operator
* Fix $tw.boot.doesTaskMatchPlatform() so it works as expected if
a module's export.platforms contains more than one values
* Add missed files to the last commit
* wikirules now use better macrocall parser
Before, wikirules would use a deficient macrocall parser which couldn't
handle certain types of arguments. Now it uses the same one that the
widget parser uses. Less code!
* style changes and removing weird switch statement
That switch statement made more sense in an earlier iteration.
* comment improvements
* oops, wikirule macrocalls could do ONE thing better
* '=' wasn't allowed for widget macros, but why?
Now they're allowed for both widget macros and macrocall macros.
* Cleaned up jasmine test suite output
Also testing for expected log messages, instead of just letting them print
to the console every single time, constantly making you think there's some
warning you need to worry about, and making all those dots not line up nicely.
* switched single quotes to double in collectLogs
* Outlines of the mem efficient linked list
Need to stop for now. Found problem with $tw.utils.pushTop that I need
consultation for.
* Link list throws when given non-string vals
* Think I got rid of the last LinkList infinite loops
* LinkedList push better; fixed coding conventions
* Cleaning up LinkedList code and tests
* Ready to ship new mem efficient Linked List
* Switching to double quotes in LinkedList
Fixes#5246. Now the reduce operator and :reduce filter run prefix will
both return empty output when their input is empty, so that both can be
chained together with the else operator or :else prefix.
* made private methods limited to module scope
* moved private methods to file bottom
* changed tests to run comperable array functions in parallel
* added comments
* Changed the filterrunprefixes to use LinkedList
* Testing for Linked List
* Finishing touches to LinkedList
* Minor corrections to link-list coding style
* Corrected for sneaky bug in linkedList
* Extend toggle operator to support optional second operand to toggle a value pair
* Added tests for extended toggle filter
* Updated docs for toggle operator
* Firt pass at adding multiple operands to filter operators
* Optimized parsing of multiple operands and added more tests. Need more flexibility for interpreting multiple operands as variables/text references
* Add support for parsing text references and variables in multiple operands
* Added string-replace filter for testing multiple filter operands
* Added more tests for variables and text references in operands
* Removed string-replace operator and some whitespace corrections
* Removed string-replace operator and some whitespace corrections
* Added test with comma in operand
* Add suffix and parameter to trim operator
Fixes#4809
* Unit tests for new trim operator parameters
* Mention trim operator in 5.1.23 release notes
* Address review comments
* Move regex escaping into utils.js trim functions
This way the trimPrefix and trimSuffix functions from utils.js are safe
to call without regex-escaping their parameters, which should make them
easier to use from other parts of the Javascript code.
Most astral-plane text is emojis like U+1F4DA BOOKS (📚), but some
languages like Osage have their alphabet entirely in the supplementary
multilingual plane as well. For proper support of languages like Osage,
and newer emojis, the UTF-8 decode and encode functions need to properly
handle codepoints above U+FFFF, which are represented by a surrogate
pair in Javascript strings.
* The `!has[tags]` filter didn't work because "tags" is an array
The negated `has` filter only considered empty strings, but not empty
arrays (such as the `tags` field).
* Add tests for `has` filter operator with array-like fields (tags, list)
* Add tests for backlinks
* Add backlinks indexer
* Use backlinks indexer in getTiddlerBacklinks if available
* Extract link extraction into its own method
This way we can provide an arbitrary parse tree, rather than just a
title, which will allow us to compare lists of outgoing links between
versions of a single tiddler
* Use new extractLinks method in backlinks indexer
...rather than copy-pasting the implementation
* Remove ES6-isms
TiddlyWiki needs to work with browsers that only support ES5
* Fixes issue with #4504 and importvariable copying
ImportVariables widget was using $tw.utils.extend to copy the
variables from temporary set widgets into itself. However,
$tw.utils.extend does NOT behave like Object.assign. It not only
copies all self-owned variables over, but also all variables
in that object's prototype chain. This led to some redundant copying,
and a problem where some variables might show up more than once
(like transclusion).
Fixed now. importvariables widget does its own copying, since it
can't rely on $tw.utils.extend to do the right job, and it can't
count on Object.assign to be there.
* Added test to prevent reversion of #4504
* Slight corrections to new importvariables test
* add a new-line before the log text to increase readability of the test output
* make eslint, jslint happy
* make eslint happy
* add more listops tests
* new listops filter tests
* remove new-line
* make eslint happier.
* revert eslint settings
* Changed importVariable to store its ownvariables
Before, importVariables was creating a setWidget for every single variable it would find in its tiddlers, and it would create a long-ass call tree. Now, instead, it just accumulates the variables in itself.
* Can't use Object.assign
Learned the hardway while working on tw5-relink that Object.assign
doesn't exist in IE11. Using $tw.utils.extend instead.
* Retaining setWidget transclusion flexibility
* One more test to verify mixing sets and macros
add 3 new tiddlers, add 1 "enlist" test, fix all tests that failed, because 3 new tiddlers where added. stopped ESLint to complain about global vars, fix some mixed-tab-space indent typos.
* process.exit() only exist in a node.js environment
* updateInterval has been removed from upstream
From upstream commit:
b6eb9a4d5e
* Update Jasmine to 3.4.0
* Reuse the evalInContext helper
* Fix expected parse result to match the actual result
* 'describe' cannot be nested inside 'it' blocks
Jasmine started to explicitly raise an error in these cases since:
https://github.com/jasmine/jasmine/pull/1411
* Be consistent about how to refer to library files
* Update link to Jasmine's official website
I (Flibbles) changed it so that lists generated by stringifyList
would always be compatible with a filter parser, but since lists
are not, and never will be, a subset of filters, there isn't a
point.
More importantly, wrapping negative numbers like "-7" in brackets
would mess up some math stuff.