Also:
- Ensure that the `comma-dangle` rule will not be applied to
function parameter lists (even when multi-line).
- Update tests/node/.eslintrc.json to make the environment
node-specific and not pinned to es6.
* chore(build): Add "all" modules for blocks & generators
These modules (Blockly.blocks.all and Blockly.<Generator>.all) will
be the entry points for the corresponding chunks.
They also make it easier to pull in all the modules in each package
(e.g. for playground and tests).
It is necessary to set the Closure Compiler dependency_mode to
SORT_ONLY as otherwise it tries to compile the "all" modules before
their dependencies, which fails.
The only impact on the _compressed.js files is the addition of a short
string to the very end of each file, e.g.:
var module$exports$Blockly$JavaScript$all={};
* chore(deps): Add devDependency on closure-calculate-chunks
* feat(build): First pass at chunked complation
Add a new buildCompiled gulp target (npm run build:compiled) that
uses closure-calculate-chunks to do chunked compliation of core/,
blocks/ and generators/ all in a single pass.
This work is incomplete: the resulting *_compressed.js files don't
(yet) have UMD wrappers.
* chore(build): Generate chunk wrappers
A first pass; this does not have support for a namespace object yet.
* refactor(build): Use chunked compilation by default
Remove old "compressed" gulp tasks in favour of new "compiled" task.
* chore(build): Remove cruft from buildCompiled
Remove unneeded `done` parameter and commented-out options that had
been cargo-culted from the old build pipeline.
* fix(build): Fix test failures caused by new build pipeline
- Exclude closure/goog/base.js from compiler input; use
externs/goog-externs.js instead.
- Have the build:debug and build:strict targets only build the first
chunk (blockly_compressed.js).
- Fix namespace entries for blocks and generators.
* fix(build): Fix build failures on node v12
closure-calculate-chunks requires node.js v14 or later.
When running on node.js v14 or later have getChunkOptions save
the output of closure-calculate-chunks to
scripts/gulpfiles/chunks.json. When running on older versions of
node.js have it use this checked-in, cached output instead of
attempting to run closure-calculate-chunks.
* chore(build): enable --rename_prefix_namespace
This will allow modules in blocks/ and generators/ to use
goog.require to obtain the exports object of goog.modules from
core/.
* fix(build): Always build all chunks
The previous commit enabled --rename_prefix_namespace option to
Closure Compiler, and this causes the buildCompressed target to
work fine when run without --debug or --strict, but adding either
of those flags (as for example when `npm test` runs
`npm run build:debug`) causes an issue:
- Because of many compiler errors in blocks/ and generators/,
a previous commit added a hack to only build the first chunk
when doing debug/strict builds.
- When asked to build only one chunk, Closure Compiler ignores the
--rename_prefix_namespace flag, because it 'correctly' infers
that there are no later chunks that will need to access global
variables from the first chunk.
- This causes a test failure, because `npm test` first runs
`npm run build`, which generates a valid blockly_compressed.js,
but this is then overrwritten by an invalid one when it next runs
`npm run build:debug`.
(The invalid one is missing all `$.` prefixes on 'global' variables,
including on Blockly, so the wrapper's last two lines -
"$.Blockly.internal_ = $;" and "return $.Blockly" - fail.)
The fix is to add appropriate @suppress annotations to blocks/*.js and
generators/**/*.js and then remove the first-chunk-only hack.
* refactor(build): Just build once
Since the previous commit caused `npm run build:debug` to do
everything that `... build:compressed` does - and to produce
byte-for-byte identical output - it doesn't make sense to run
both when testing. To that end:
- Replace the build:debug and build:strict package scripts that
did `gulp buildCompressed --...` with new scripts build-debug
and build-strict that do `gulp build --...` instead.
(The target names are changed so as to extend our existing naming
convention as follows: a target named "foo:bar" does some sub-part
of the job done by target "foo", but a target named "foo-bar" does
all the work of the target "foo" with some extra options.)
- build:debug:log and build:strict:log are similarly replaced with
build-debug-log and build-strict-log.
- Modify run_all_tests.js to just do `npm run build-debug` instead of
doing both `npm run build` and `npm run build:debug`.
- Also remove the 'build:blocks' script that should have been removed
when the buildBlocks gulp task was deleted previously.
* refactor(build): Compile with base_minimal.js instead of base.js
Introduce a (very!) cut-down version of closure/goog/base.js named
base_minimal.js that is used as input to the compiler as an
alternative to using externs/goog-externs.js (which will be deleted
once the buildAdvancedCompilationTest target has been updated).
This will allow use of goog.setTestOnly since it will now exist in
compiled mode, and allows the changes made in 5b112db to filter
base.js out of the files for the first chunk to be reverted.
(It also obliges a change to the compiled-mode check in blockly.js.)
* fix(build): Fix buildAdvanceCompilationTest
- In build_tasks.js:
- Replace the old compile() function with a new one factored out of
buildCompiled().
- Update buildAdvancedCompilationTest to use the new compile()
and other helpers created in the meantime.
- Remove no-longer-used maybeAddClosureLibrary().
- Remove externs/{block,generator,goog}-externs.js, which are no longer
used by any compile pipeline.
- Update core/blockly.js to fix issue with detection of compiled mode
when using ADVANCED_OPTIMISATIONS.
- Update only other use of globalThis, in core/utils/xml.js, to
consistently treat it as a dictionary object.
- Update instructions in tests/compile/index.html.
This commit is sort-of-a-prerequisite to #5602; test:compile:advanced
was previously working but the generated `main_compresed.js` would
throw errors upon loading.
* chore: rename module Blockly.blocks.Lists to ....lists
All the other Blockly.blocks modules have lower-case names. This
one being named with an upper-case initial appears to have been a
typo on my part.
This module name is not mentioned anywhere else in the source code
(though it will be soon!) so no other files need to be edited.
Further, it does not appear anywhere in the last release (which
before PR #5696) so it is not necessary to add an entry in
renamings.js for this change.
* chore(build): Rationalise deps.js, deps.mocha.js
* Include blocks/*.js (Blockly.blocks.*) in tests/deps.js, since
these modules are used in the playground. (They are goog.provide
modules loaded via <script> tags, so their absence from deps.js
does not cause errors - but it will when they are migrated to
goog.module and must be loaded via goog.require.)
* Filter the entries in deps.mocha.js so that it includes only the
additional mocha test modules (i.e. those not mentioned in deps.js
already).
* refactor: Load blocks and generators using goog.require
* Bump google-closure-compiler from 20210601.0.0 to 20211006.0.0
Bumps [google-closure-compiler](https://github.com/google/closure-compiler-npm) from 20210601.0.0 to 20211006.0.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/google/closure-compiler-npm/releases)
- [Commits](https://github.com/google/closure-compiler-npm/compare/v20210601.0.0...v20211006.0.0)
---
updated-dependencies:
- dependency-name: google-closure-compiler
dependency-type: direct:development
update-type: version-update:semver-major
...
Signed-off-by: dependabot[bot] <support@github.com>
* Remove deleted option from Closure Compiler arguments
The closure compiler no longer supports the undefinedNames warning
group (and indeed even prior to deletion it didn't do anything for
some time).
Per @lauraharker, enabling checkVars, missingProperties and
strictMissingProperties gives about the same check coverage; we
already enable the first two, while the third was already listed
but commented out for the time being.
* Provide externs for base.js functions
Per comment: fixes compiler errors from build:debug.
* Fix erroneous import
Blockly.serialization.ISerializer uses named exports, so we need to
destructure the import.
Co-authored-by: dependabot[bot] <49699333+dependabot[bot]@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher Allen <cpcallen+git@google.com>
* Use goog.module in mocha tests
* Fix compiler warnings
* Make test helpers a module
* Name test modules Blockly.test.*
This is to be more consistent with how non-test modules are named.
Also remove top-level goog.require of TestHelpers (now
Blockly.test.helpers) since requiring a side-effect-less module does
nothing.
* Convert block_test.js and comment_test.js to goog.module syntax
* Address PR comments
* Goog modulify tests
* Goog modulify toolbox helpers
* Fixes imports and moves common tests from workspace_test.js to a helper file.
* Update test deps after rebase
Co-authored-by: Christopher Allen <cpcallen+git@google.com>
* Use goog.requireType when importing I* interfaces
Interfaces have no code, so should never be referred to outside of
(JSDoc) comments, and so the modules that define only interfaces never
need to be goog.require'd - goog.requireType is always sufficient.
This commit fixes imports of all modules whose name matches
/(.*\.)?I[A-Z]*/ - i.e., the hungarian-notation named ones in
core/interfaces/.
* Use goog.requireType when only using import for type specifications
Where a module is imported only to used in JSDoc comments it can
(and should) be goog.requireType'd instead of goog.require'd.
* Remove spurious eslint-disable no-unused-vars
There were a few cases where modules were being imported with
goog.require (because they are referred to in code, not just JSDoc
comments) but were prefaced by a spurious eslint suppress.
Remove these, restoring the invariant that an import gets an eslint
if and only if it is a requireType.
* Remove obsolete Closure Compiler error group
stricterMissingRequire has been superceded by missingRequire, and now
causes a Java null pointer exception if supplied.
* New gulp task buildDeps (npm run build:deps) to create tests/deps.js.
* Old gulp task buildUncompressed is deleted.
* blockly_uncompressed.js is now handwritten.
* And simplified; in particular, BLOCKLY_BOOT is gone.
* And linted!
* For consistency with the Closure documentation and base.js,
consistently refer to what blockly_uncompressed.js is used for as
"uncompiled mode" rather than "uncompressed mode" (but don't yet
rename it to blockly_uncompiled.js)
You can now do npm run clean:buildDir, ... clean:releaseDir, or just
... clean, which does both.
The release directory is automatically cleaned before packaging
commences.
There are some files in msg/json/ (currently en.json, qqq.json,
constants.json and synonyms.json) that are generated by
scripts/i18n/js_to_json.py as part of the language file build process
- but this only needs to be done when messages.js is updated and
and usually requires some manual cleanup, so remove this step from the
existing buildLangfiles gulp script and create a separate command
('npm run generate:langfiles') to do this when required.
Make the destination directories for certain build/package/release
steps more easily (and centrally) configurable.
This only deals with building *_compressed* files;
blockly_uncompressed.js and the various msg/js/*.js files are not
affected by this commit.
A {} has a bunch of names already defined on it (like ‘toString’). When using an object as a map with arbitrary keys, it should not inherit from Object.prototype.