* 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
... because there is another macrocall inside.
This was introduced by the commit 'Fix sizes of SVG icons in documentation' (SHA: 9395d75671) where this probably slipped through in a regular expression replacement session.
I searched through the codebase and the other replacements of this type are ok.
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.
* add "delayed" option to tm-focus-selector message
this delays the focussing for the time of the animation duration if delayed="yes" or delayed="true"
this is useful when navigating the story river up and down with keyboard shortcuts and the shortcuts focus the title input if a navigated tiddler is in edit mode -> navigation doesn't jump but stays smooth
* Update rootwidget.js
* Update WidgetMessage_ tm-focus-selector.tid
* add preventScroll="true" tip
* Transform GitHub saver to work with GitLab as well
You can choose which provider you want to use, the data is given in the
same place.
I tried to avoid code duplication, so service providers' unique
properties are in separate files, the settings of the selected provider
are loaded.
In two fields I am not sure that it fits into the current structure:
* module-type: gitservice
Which module is a `gitservice` type, it will be listed in the
drop-down menu.
* default-api-url: https://gitlab.com/api/v4
The default URL to access the provider's API.
This is just a sketch, not a final version, suggestions for modification
are welcome!
* Rename saver from GitHub to GitService, update docs
* Split GitHub and GitLab to separate savers, apply common lingo
Sadly, it doesn't seem to make much sense to search for common parts in
the code, because there might be a Git service that is very different
from the GitHub API (such as BitBucket). Therefore, I feel that Git
savers are not able to share other than the translations.
I deleted the defaults values from the translations and set it to the
text entry because they should not depend on the translations.
* Add more information about the password field
It is not clear how to create a personal access token, thus added a link
to the help pages. In addition, GitLab only accepts personal access
token, GitHub also accepts the password, so I made this clear.
* Extract commit message to lingo
* Fix indentation
* Use improved base64 encoder
Fix conflict with a06acc4eb8