* chore: automatically change imports to import types
* chore: revert changes that actually need to be imports
* chore: format
* chore: add more import type statements based on importsNotUsedAsValues
* chore: fix tsconfig
* chore: add link to compiler issue
* fix: formatting of enum KeyCodes
* fix: Use merged namespace for ContextMenuRegistry static types
- Create a namespace to be merged with the ContextMenuRegistry
class containing the types that were formerly declared as static
properties on that class.
- Use type aliases to export them individually as well, for
compatibility with the changes made by MigranTS (and/or
@gonfunko) to how other modules in core/ now import these
types.
- Update renamings.json5 to reflect the availability of the
direct exports for modules that import this module directly
(though they are not available to, and will not be used by,
code that imports only via blockly.js/blockly.ts.)
* fix: Use merged namespace for Input.Align
- Create a merged namespace for the Input.Align enum.
- Use type/const aliases to export it as Input too.
- Update renamings.json5 to reflect the availability of the
direct export.
* fix: Use merged namespace for Names.NameType
- Create a merged namespace for the Names.NameType enum.
- Use type/const aliases to export it as NameType too.
- Update renamings.json5 to reflect the availability of the
direct export. (This ought to have happened in an earlier
version as it was already available by both routes.)
* chore: Fix minor issues for PR #6246
- Use `Align` instead of `Input.Align` where possible.
* fix(build): Suppress irrelevant JSC_UNUSED_LOCAL_ASSIGNMENT errors
tsc generates code for merged namespaces that looks like:
(function (ClassName) {
let EnumName;
(function (EnumName) {
EnumName[EnumNameAlign["v1"] = 0] = "v1";
// etc.
})(EnumName = ClassName.EnumName || (ClassName.EnumName = {}));
})(ClassName || (ClassName = {}));
and Closure Compiler complains about the fact that the EnumName let
binding is initialised but never used. (It exists so that any other
code that was in the namespace could see the enum.)
Suppress this message, since it is not actionable and lint and/or tsc
should tell us if we have actual unused variables in our .ts files.
* fix: Remove spurious blank lines
Remove extraneous blank lines introduced by deletion of
'use strict'; pragmas.
Also fix the location of the goog.declareModuleId call in
core/utils/array.ts.
* fix: Add missing double-blank-line before body of modules
Our convention is to have two blank lines between the imports (or
module ID, if there are no imports) and the beginning of the body
of the module. Enforce this.
* fix: one addition format error for PR #6243
I've added the import statement immediately before the
goog.declareModuleId calls that depend on it.
There is an argument to be made that we should put the import
statement in their normal place amongst any other imports, and
move the declareModuleId statement to below the double blank
line below the imports, but as these are so tightly coupled,
replace the previous goog.module calls, and will both be deleted
at the same time once the transition to TypeScript is fully complete
I think it's fine (and certainly much easier) to do it this way.