This commit adds validation logic in compiler to check for max allowed
characters per line for scripts. This allows preventing bugs caused by
limitation of terminal emulators.
Other supporting changes:
- Rename/refactor related code for clarity and better maintainability.
- Drop `I` prefix from interfaces to align with latest convention.
- Refactor CodeValidator to be functional rather than object-oriented
for simplicity.
- Refactor syntax definition construction to be functional and be part
of rule for better separation of concerns.
- Refactored validation logic to use an enum-based factory pattern for
improved maintainability and scalability.
This commit unifies executable ID structure across categories and
scripts, paving the way for more complex ID solutions for #262.
It also refactors related code to adapt to the changes.
Key changes:
- Change numeric IDs to string IDs for categories
- Use named types for string IDs to improve code clarity
- Add unit tests to verify ID uniqueness
Other supporting changes:
- Separate concerns in entities for data access and executables by using
separate abstractions (`Identifiable` and `RepositoryEntity`)
- Simplify usage and construction of entities.
- Remove `BaseEntity` for simplicity.
- Move creation of categories/scripts to domain layer
- Refactor CategoryCollection for better validation logic isolation
- Rename some categories to keep the names (used as pseudo-IDs) unique
on Windows.
This commit addresses the issue of Chromium v126 and later not displaying
error messages correctly when the error object's `message` property uses
a getter. It refactors the code to utilize an immutable Error object with
recursive context, improves error message formatting and leverages the
`cause` property.
Changes:
- Refactor error wrapping internals to use an immutable error object,
eliminating `message` getters.
- Utilize the `cause` property in contextual errors for enhanced error
display in the console.
- Enhance message formatting with better indentation and listing.
- Improve clarity by renaming values thrown during validations.
This commit introduces stricter type validation across the application
to reject objects with unexpected properties, enhancing the robustness
and predictability of data handling.
Changes include:
- Implement a common utility to validate object types.
- Refactor across various parsers and data handlers to utilize the new
validations.
- Update error messages for better clarity and troubleshooting.
This commit consolidates scripts and categories under a unified
'Executable' concept. This simplifies the architecture and improves code
readability.
- Introduce subfolders within `src/domain` to segregate domain elements.
- Update class and interface names by removing the 'I' prefix in
alignment with new coding standards.
- Replace 'Node' with 'Executable' to clarify usage; reserve 'Node'
exclusively for the UI's tree component.
This commit upgrades TypeScript to the latest version 5.3 and introduces
`verbatimModuleSyntax` in line with the official Vue guide
recommendatinos (vuejs/docs#2592).
By enforcing `import type` for type-only imports, this commit improves
code clarity and supports tooling optimization, ensuring imports are
only bundled when necessary for runtime.
Changes:
- Bump TypeScript to 5.3.3 across the project.
- Adjust import statements to utilize `import type` where applicable,
promoting cleaner and more efficient code.
The project's slagon has been updated back to "Privacy is sexy" from
"Now you have the choice" for enhanced brand clarity and memorability.
This change also reflects the community's preference and aligns with the
project's established identity.
This commit also refactors naming and structure of project information
(metadata) struct to enhance clarity and maintainability in relation to
changing the slogan.
Key changes include:
- Update UI components to display the revised slogan.
- Remove period from project slogan in code area for consistency with a
explanatory comment for future maintainability.
- Refactor header container and class names for clarity.
- Standardize project metadata usage in `TheCodeArea.vue` to ensure
consistency.
- Improve code clarity by renaming `IProjectInformation` to
`ProjectDetails` and `ProjectInformation` to `GitHubProjectDetails`.
- Organize `ProjectDetails` under a dedicated `Project` directory within
the domain layer for better structure.
These changes are expected to improve the project's appeal and
streamline future maintenance and development efforts.
This commit applies `strictNullChecks` to the entire codebase to improve
maintainability and type safety. Key changes include:
- Remove some explicit null-checks where unnecessary.
- Add necessary null-checks.
- Refactor static factory functions for a more functional approach.
- Improve some test names and contexts for better debugging.
- Add unit tests for any additional logic introduced.
- Refactor `createPositionFromRegexFullMatch` to its own function as the
logic is reused.
- Prefer `find` prefix on functions that may return `undefined` and
`get` prefix for those that always return a value.
Remove using Webpack import syntax such as: `js-yaml-loader!@/..`. It's
a non-standard syntax that couples the code to Webpack.
Configure instead by specifying Webpack loader in Vue configuration
file.
Enable related ESLint rules.
Remove unused dependency `raw-loader` and refactor
`NoUnintendedInlining` test to load files using file system (dropping
webpack dependency).
Refactor to use `import type` for type imports to show the indent
clearly and satisfy failing ESLint rules.
- Unify test data for nonexistence of an object/string and collection.
- Introduce more test through adding missing test data to existing tests.
- Improve logic for checking absence of values to match tests.
- Add missing tests for absent value validation.
- Update documentation to include shared test functionality.
- Use function abstractions (such as map, reduce, filter etc.) over
for-of loops to gain benefits of having less side effects and easier
readability.
- Enable `downLevelIterations` for writing modern code with lazy evaluation.
- Refactor for of loops to named abstractions to clearly express their
intentions without needing to analyse the loop itself.
- Add missing cases for changes that had no tests.
Major refactoring using ESLint with rules from AirBnb and Vue.
Enable most of the ESLint rules and do necessary linting in the code.
Also add more information for rules that are disabled to describe what
they are and why they are disabled.
Allow logging (`console.log`) in test files, and in development mode
(e.g. when working with `npm run serve`), but disable it when
environment is production (as pre-configured by Vue). Also add flag
(`--mode production`) in `lint:eslint` command so production linting is
executed earlier in lifecycle.
Disable rules that requires a separate work. Such as ESLint rules that
are broken in TypeScript: no-useless-constructor (eslint/eslint#14118)
and no-shadow (eslint/eslint#13014).