I mourn the time lost trying to track this down :-(
https://github.com/protobufjs/protobuf.js/issues/1014
We can't patch the minified file in dist without essentially duplicating
it, so this change also switches from the external file to including
the src file as part of the bundle.
- prettier's formatting has changed, so files needed to be reformatted
- dart is spitting out deprecation warnings like:
254 │ 2: $spacer / 2,
│ ^^^^^^^^^^^
╵
bazel-out/darwin-fastbuild/bin/ts/sass/bootstrap/_variables.scss 254:6 @import
ts/sass/button_mixins.scss 2:9 @use
ts/components/ColorPicker.svelte 2:5 root stylesheet
DEPRECATION WARNING: Using / for division is deprecated and will be removed in Dart Sass 2.0.0.
Recommendation: math.div($grid-gutter-width, 2)
- templated_args was missing --node_modules= prefix, and was causing
tests to pass unconditionally
- update to beta of jest 27, which introduces an option to fix the
symlink handling, and is approx twice as fast to start up
based on changes from upstream rules_svelte
Their code was using run_node() instead of ctx.actions.run(), which
seems to create a new worker for every CPU core, instead of respecting
the standard limit of 4.
Svelte 3.25.0 and onwards bundle compiler.mjs, which seems to be
preferentially used over the .js file. Presumably this is only breaking
on Windows due to the lack of a sandbox. Resolve by explicitly requesting
the .js file.
Committing for reference; will roll back afterwards.
This adds approximately 150k to the bundled .js file in release mode.
html-sanitizer might be useful to replace our custom paste filtering
code in the future, but for now I'm not sure it's worth the extra
page load time over doing the filtering in Rust.
This reverts commit ffcf0aa3ca and
points to a new rules_svelte commit.
It looks like we were getting away with not listing the dep on the
rules_svelte end - the failing build turned out to be because we need
to pass sass in to our local svelte_check invocation.
Uses the logic from the sqltools VSCode add-on, with a workaround
for the use of 'type' in some table columns.
By detecting the presence of 'BUILD_WORKSPACE_DIRECTORY' we can tell
if the rule is running in test mode or was run directly, avoiding the
need for separate check and fix rules. It might be nice to extend this
to other formatting rules in the future as well.
This reverts commit 62600051ae, reversing
changes made to 88553acb0d.
- Standard graphs render incorrectly on latest version - the wrong number
of days are shown, and the grid lines look wrong. Any version after 0.8.3
seems to suffer from this problem.
- Pie graphs and stack graphs don't render - they are provided in separate
files, and plot.js in previous Anki versions has them included in the one
file. To maintain compatibility with add-ons, we'd need to create a single
file as before, instead of importing multiple files.
If the above issues are fixed I'd be happy to merge this in again, but
as the old graphs are on the way out, it's probably not worth the effort.