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Author SHA1 Message Date
undergroundwires
e17744faf0 Bump to TypeScript 5.5 and enable noImplicitAny
This commit upgrades TypeScript from 5.4 to 5.5 and enables the
`noImplicitAny` option for stricter type checking. It refactors code to
comply with `noImplicitAny` and adapts to new TypeScript features and
limitations.

Key changes:

- Migrate from TypeScript 5.4 to 5.5
- Enable `noImplicitAny` for stricter type checking
- Refactor code to comply with new TypeScript features and limitations

Other supporting changes:

- Refactor progress bar handling for type safety
- Drop 'I' prefix from interfaces to align with new code convention
- Update TypeScript target from `ES2017` and `ES2018`.
  This allows named capturing groups. Otherwise, new TypeScript compiler
  does not compile the project and shows the following error:
  ```
  ...
  TimestampedFilenameGenerator.spec.ts:105:23 - error TS1503: Named capturing groups are only available when targeting 'ES2018' or later
  const pattern = /^(?<timestamp>\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}_\d{2}-\d{2}-\d{2})-(?<scriptName>[^.]+?)(?:\.(?<extension>[^.]+))?$/;// timestamp-scriptName.extension
  ...
  ```
- Refactor usage of `electron-progressbar` for type safety and
  less complexity.
2024-09-26 16:07:37 +02:00
undergroundwires
292362135d Centralize and optimize ResizeObserver usage
This commit addresses failures in end-to-end tests that occurred due to
`ResizeObserver` loop limit exceptions.

These errors were triggered by Vue dependency upgrades in the commit
aae5434451.
The errors had the following message:
> `ResizeObserver loop completed with undelivered notifications`

This error happens when there are too many observations and the observer
is not able to deliver all observations within a single animation frame.
See: WICG/resize-observer#38

his commit resolves the issue by controlling how many observations are
delivered per animation frame and limiting it to only one.

It improves performance by reducing layout trashing, improving frame
rates, and managing resources more effectively.

Changes:

- Introduce an animation frame control to manage observations more
  efficiently.
- Centralized `ResizeObserver` management within the `UseResizeObserver`
  hook to improve consistency and reuse across the application.
2024-05-20 10:36:49 +02:00
undergroundwires
dd71536316 Fix misaligned tooltip positions in modal dialogs
This commit fixes a bug that causes tooltips to be slightly misaligned.

Tooltip positioning was incorrect during modal transitions due to their
initial movement, causing tooltips to align incorrectly at the start of
the animation rather than the end.

One way to solve this would be using `autoUpdate` from `floating-ui`
with `animationFrame: true`. However, this recalculates positions tens
of times per second, impacting performance. This is a monkey solution.

This commit adopts a more efficient approach by updating tooltip
positions only at the end of the transitions, which reduces calculations
and conserves resources.

Key changes:

- Addd transition end event listener for updating tooltip positions.
- Use throttling to eliminate excessive position recalculations.

Other supporting changes:

- Improve throttle function to support efficient recalculations of
  positions:
  - Add ability to optionally exclude the first execution (leading
    call).
  - Refactor to simplify it make it easier to follow and read.
  - Fix a bug where initial calls were incorrectly throttled if
    `dateNow()` returned `0`.
- Introduce and use a global hook for efficient DOM event management.
  This greatily introduce safety, reuse and testability of event
  listening.
2024-05-08 15:24:12 +02:00
undergroundwires
694bf1a74d win, linux, mac: fix various typos #349
This commit fixes various typos in documentation and code.

Co-authored-by: RainRat <rainrat78@yahoo.ca>
2024-04-29 13:04:33 +02:00
undergroundwires
cb42f11b97 Fix code highlighting and optimize category select
This commit introduces a batched debounce mechanism for managing user
selection state changes. It effectively reduces unnecessary processing
during rapid script checking, preventing multiple triggers for code
compilation and UI rendering.

Key improvements include:

- Enhanced performance, especially noticeable when selecting large
  categories. This update resolves minor UI freezes experienced when
  selecting categories with numerous scripts.
- Correction of a bug where the code area only highlighted the last
  selected script when multiple scripts were chosen.

Other changes include:

- Timing functions:
  - Create a `Timing` folder for `throttle` and the new
    `batchedDebounce` functions.
  - Move these functions to the application layer from the presentation
    layer, reflecting their application-wide use.
  - Refactor existing code for improved clarity, naming consistency, and
    adherence to new naming conventions.
  - Add missing unit tests.
- `UserSelection`:
  - State modifications in `UserSelection` now utilize a singular object
    inspired by the CQRS pattern, enabling batch updates and flexible
    change configurations, thereby simplifying change management.
- Remove the `I` prefix from related interfaces to align with new coding
  standards.
- Refactor related code for better testability in isolation with
  dependency injection.
- Repository:
  - Move repository abstractions to the application layer.
  - Improve repository abstraction to combine `ReadonlyRepository` and
    `MutableRepository` interfaces.
- E2E testing:
  - Introduce E2E tests to validate the correct batch selection
    behavior.
  - Add a specialized data attribute in `TheCodeArea.vue` for improved
    testability.
  - Reorganize shared Cypress functions for a more idiomatic Cypress
    approach.
  - Improve test documentation with related information.
- `SelectedScript`:
  - Create an abstraction for simplified testability.
  - Introduce `SelectedScriptStub` in tests as a substitute for the
    actual object.
2023-11-18 22:23:27 +01:00