Our files are up to a decade old, and have churned so much, that the initial author of the file no longer has much meaning.
Furthermore, this will encourage developers to post to the developer group, rather than emailing Googlers (usually me) directly.
* Add hideChaff() to core/workspace_svg.js
* Mark Blockly.hideChaff as deprecated
* Update uses of Blockly.hideChaff() to WorkspaceSvg.hideChaff() in core
* Update uses of Blockly.hideChaff() to WorkspaceSvg.hideChaff() in demos
* Style and formatting fixes
* Switch from accessor to stub wrapper for Blockly.hideChaff
Co-authored-by: Christopher Allen <cpcallen+github@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Christopher Allen <cpcallen+github@gmail.com>
* Migrate prompt/alert/confirm to dedicated module
* Update core/blockly.js to pass through calls to prompt/alert/confirm to core/dialog.js
* Update calls to Blockly.prompt/alert/confirm to dialog.prompt/alert/confirm
* Fix typo and errant redeclaration of Blockly.prompt
* Clarify JSDoc on customizing Blockly.dialog.alert/confirm/prompt
* Migrate core/widgetdiv.js to ES6 const/let
* Migrate core/widgetdiv.js to goog.module
* Migrate core/widgetdiv.js to named requires
* clang-format core/widgetdiv.js
* Mark WidgetDiv.DIV as deprecated and refactor callers to use setters/getters
* Fix deprecation date
* Refactor tests to make setDiv() in core/widgetdiv.js test-only
* Fix type annotations for WidgetDiv.DIV and move test cleanup into sharedTestTeardown
* Google changed from an Inc to an LLC.
This happened back in 2017 but we didn’t notice. Officially we should update files from Inc to LLC when they are changed as part of regular edits, but this is a nightmare to remember for the next decade.
* Remove project description/titles from licenses
This is no longer part of Google’s header requirements. Our existing descriptions were useless (“Visual Blocks Editor”) or grossly obselete (“Visual Blocks Language”).
* License no longer requires URL.
* Fix license regexps.
Random improvements to require statements.
Removal of some obviously dead CSS.
.blocklyDropDownDiv no longer supresses text selection (see comment in PR).
This PR drops the compiled size by 4 KB, which is larger than I was expecting.