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2016-03-29Escape to exit WaitForEnter.Stephen Blott
Context: filtered link hints with wait-for-enter enabled. Once a link is selected, it is highlighted. We then consume all keyboard events until the user hits enter, at which point the link is activated. Problem: When we're waiting, the link is highlighted. It looks to the user like `Escape` should cancel. This implements escape to cancel at that point in the exit sequence.
2016-03-28Disable Ctrl modifier for filtered hints.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Change hintMarkers to @hintMarkers.Stephen Blott
hintMarkers was previously passed around (within the link-hints mode class) from function to function. With #2048 (global link hints), it is better if this becomes @hintMarkers (that is, is available directly to all methods within the class. With #2048, we used bind to avoid having to do this - to keep the diff clearer. Here, we do it directly.
2016-03-28Better names for variables.Stephen Blott
These variable names are misleading. The things being manipulated are actually hint descriptors. So this renames the variables accordingly.
2016-03-28Move LocalHints out of link-hints mode.Stephen Blott
This code (LocalHints) has been embedded into the middle of the link-hints mode class. And it shouldn't be. This moves it out, and allows us to unwind some of the gymnastics #2048 (global link hints) introduced to avoid having an incomprehensible diff.
2016-03-28Better test for scrollability.Stephen Blott
Testing the `scrollHeight` is cheaper than testing scrollability. There are a lot of non-scrollabile divs, so it makes sense to use this cheaper test as a filter.
2016-03-28Fix for f6925630a7e22b4483bc872d9242776bce5337c1.Stephen Blott
We should start by checking the *parent* of the candidate descendant.
2016-03-28Filter out link-hint false positives.Stephen Blott
We recognise elements with a class names containing the text "button" as clickable. However, often they're not, they're just wrapping a clickable thing, like a real button. Here, we filter out such false positives. This has two effects: - It eliminates quite a number of real false pasitives in practice. - With fewer hints close together, fewer hint markers are obscured by the hints from (non-clickable) wrappers. This reduces the need for rotating the hint stacking order, e.g #1252.
2016-03-28Make scrollable elements selectable with hints.Stephen Blott
Fixes #425. Conflicts: content_scripts/scroller.coffee
2016-03-28Global link hints; make frames selectable.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Global link hints; self code review (3)...Stephen Blott
... Also, do not set an active hint marker initially (because it's not predicatble which hint will be selected).
2016-03-28Global link hints; revert b7535a604954b5873d825eb66bfecd08f1f2c99b.Stephen Blott
Here's why: - b7535a604954b5873d825eb66bfecd08f1f2c99b is complicated and complex (O(n^2)). - With experience, it is not obviously better than what was there before, and in some cases it's worse. - b7535a604954b5873d825eb66bfecd08f1f2c99b selects way too much text in some cases; e.g. on Google Inbox, it selects text lengths in the tens of thousands of characters. That cannot be useful. - With global hints, this extra cost (resulting from passing large objects between frames) is significant and noticable. - The simpler approach of accounting for text length when scoring filtered hints (tweaked here: 5cbc5ad702a01a81b98f8c82edb3b6d227c2c7b5) works better in practice.
2016-03-28Global link hints; self code review (minor tweaks).Stephen Blott
Just tweaks.
2016-03-28Global link hints; self code review.Stephen Blott
- Better comments in places. - Better variable and message names in some places.
2016-03-28Global link hints; better comments, exit() fix.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Global link hints; focus window for selectable elements.Stephen Blott
Because we're running hint modes in multiple frames, we need to ensure the right frame has the focus for selectable elements (inputs).
2016-03-28Global link hints; do not exit in Esc here.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Global link hints; fix focus issue for options page.Stephen Blott
Here's the issue (and we may have to address this ouside of this PR). If we put the HUD in the top frame, then the top frame grabs the focus when the HUD is displayed. If we open link hints with the help dialog open, then the help dialog loses the focus, and we can't `Esc` out of it.
2016-03-28Global link hints; rename message name.Stephen Blott
We cannot use "request" and "name" to describe a link-hints message. The message is then accepted (and fails) on the options page where there is no handler. So, here, use "messageType" instead of "name".
2016-03-28Global link hints; reinstate mode toggling.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Global link hints; reinstate href-based modes.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Golbal link hints; fic tests.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Simplify diff (again).Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Simplify diff.Stephen Blott
2016-03-28Global link hints...Stephen Blott
TODO: - fix tests
2016-03-28Move link activation to HintCoordinator.Stephen Blott
This moves the link activation logic out of LinkHintsMode and into the hint coordinator. At this point, there is (almost) no DOM-specific logic left in LinksHintMode. It only depends an a list of "elements", each of which has a rect property. The main exception to this is filtered hints. In the following commits, we're going to leave filtered hints behind - mainly to keep the diff shorter and cleaner.
2016-03-28Add HintCorrdinator stub.Stephen Blott
This adds a shim between launching a link-hints mode and creating the LinkHintsMode object. The shim is responsibly for for finding the clickable elements. This is preparatory to implementing global hints.
2016-03-28Separate ClickableElements functions from LinkHintsMode.Stephen Blott
Really, all of the code related to finding clickable elements is unrelated to LinkHintsMode. Unfortunately, it's embedded in the middle of the class. So, we can't use it from outside of the class. This is a temporary restructuring of the link-hints code. The intention is to move the lines around eventually. For now, however, we do it like this to keep the diff smaller and clearer.
2016-03-27Finally fix help-dialog focus issue.Stephen Blott
In the previous commits, I omitted to actually check that the help dialog wasn't closing on the options page. I should be good now.
2016-03-27Handle focus events for UI components.Stephen Blott
The help-dialog UI component was ignoring requests to "hide" when other frames are focused (because previously it covered the whole screen, and no other frame could get the focus). With f0911e52f0e71c6d2539bdc74a09ff2dbd5ab125, the help dialog no longer covers the whole screen, so it must listen for and react to "frameFocused" events. However, the help dialog should not "hide" when the frame that is focused is itself! This required a little extra plumbing. That plumbing is helpful, though, because it allows individual UI components to decide what to do when another frame receives the focus (as opposed to the previious version, which simply unilaterally sent a "hide" message).
2016-03-27Fix options page when help-dialog showing.Stephen Blott
This allows the user to enter key mappings on the options page with the help dialog open. Fixes #2045.
2016-03-27Fix handler return for escape.Stephen Blott
We've consumed the event here, so we should suppress it.
2016-03-27Escape closes help dialog.Stephen Blott
With the help dialog in an iframe, Escape no longer closes it if that iframe loses the focus. This fixes that. See point 2 of #2045. This is not a perfect solution: it only works if the focus ends up in the frame from which the help dialog was launched. However, that is the the common case and, in particular, it is the case which arises on the options page -- which is a particularly important use case.
2016-03-26Ensure correct sendResponse() is called.Stephen Blott
With several frames, only one frame can call sendResponse(), whichever one happens to call it first. getScrollPosition, is the only handler for which we care about the response. Here, we make sure that sendResponse() will *only* be called in the top frame - where we want it called. This fixes a possible race condition in global marks. Additionally, although it's not the primary intention here, this also avoids calling sendResponse() unnecessarily in cases where we don't use the response.
2016-03-26Rework global mark activation.Stephen Blott
There were two problems, both stemming from the fact that the notification was being displayed in the top frame, even if the mark was triggered in another frame: 1. That looks odd, because we close the HUD in one frame then open it in another. 2. As a side effect, we were moving the focus to the top frame. Here, we work out what's going to happen before sending the message to the background page. This allows us to display the message in the HUD in the frame which generated it.
2016-03-26Merge branch 'standardise-foreground-commands'Stephen Blott
Conflicts: content_scripts/vimium_frontend.coffee
2016-03-26Get frameId in background page.Stephen Blott
2016-03-26Merge pull request #2064 from smblott-github/standardise-background-commands-v2Stephen Blott
Perform background commands on the requesting tab (v2)
2016-03-26Simplify invokeCommandString().Stephen Blott
There's no need to have the previous unusual calling style (passing the arguments as a list. It looks more natural to pass tham just as regular arguments, as here.
2016-03-26passCountToCommand isn't needed.Stephen Blott
We pass the count to *all* front-end commands. All of the commands which don't use a count, just ignore it.
2016-03-26This parameter wasn't being used.Stephen Blott
2016-03-26Pass count to find commands.Stephen Blott
With this change, now *every* front-end command either accepts a count argument, or or it doesn't accept a count at all.
2016-03-26selected wasn't being used here.Stephen Blott
2016-03-25Better choice of callapse on exit.Stephen Blott
The question here is where to callapse the selection to, anchor or focus? When exiting visual mode, mimic vim. When trasitioning between visual and caret modes, do what's right to keep the selection in the same place. This also adds some related tests.
2016-03-25More selective integration with the tests.Stephen Blott
This is a better way of stubing for the tests. Previously, if anything went wrong, there would actually be a visual effect for the user (the page would scroll). This way, that cannot happen.
2016-03-25Add tests for visual mode.Stephen Blott
The coverage here is far from completem but we do catch the basics.
2016-03-21Rework cisual mode; tweaks and fixes.Stephen Blott
2016-03-21Simplify singleton handling.Stephen Blott
While working on the visual-mode code, it became apparent that our current "singleton" implementation is unnecessarily complicated. This simplifies it. The keys are now required to be strings. (Previously, they could be any object; which meant we needed to gove objects an identity. All of which was complicated.)
2016-03-21Rework visual mode.Stephen Blott
- Refactor the three visual-mode modes. - Use the key-handling framework from #2022. - Strip some legacy edit-mode code. - Rename the file (the old file name was misleading). - Add "aw" and "as", previously we had the code for this from edit mode.
2016-03-21Rename visual mode file.Stephen Blott
This previous file name was chosen when we (I) had the intention of implementing edit mode too. That initiative has been abandoned, so the file name is inappropriate. Renaming now in preparation for a significant refactoring of visual mode.