Unfortunately 5efaf5a4be broke the Svelte
language tools - presumably having paths outside of the repo is confusing
them.
As a plan B, the symlinks have been shifted to a single subdir. Along
with some exclusions in the VS Code config, this should allow VS Code
to continue to work out of the box, but the docs will need updating
to reflect the extra work required for PyCharm/IntelliJ.
+ fix svelte-check execution on a system without node installed. It
still throws up some errors that are presumably caused by our multiple
rootDirs - not sure if there's an easy way to work around that.
Recommend removing ts/node_modules folder before attempting to
build after this update.
This moves ts/node_modules into the root of the project to work around
https://github.com/ankitects/anki/pull/1405#issuecomment-936213861
Also fixes the sass errors shown when running scripts/svelte-check
Running and testing should be working on the three platforms, but
there's still a fair bit that needs to be done:
- Wheel building + testing in a venv still needs to be implemented.
- Python requirements still need to be compiled with piptool and pinned;
need to compile on all platforms then merge
- Cargo deps in cargo/ and rslib/ need to be cleaned up, and ideally
unified into one place
- Currently using rustls to work around openssl compilation issues
on Linux, but this will break corporate proxies with custom SSL
authorities; need to conditionally use openssl or use
https://github.com/seanmonstar/reqwest/pull/1058
- Makefiles and docs still need cleaning up
- It may make sense to reparent ts/* to the top level, as we don't
nest the other modules under a specific language.
- rspy and pylib must always be updated in lock-step, so merging
rspy into pylib as a private module would simplify things.
- Merging desktop-ftl and mobile-ftl into the core ftl would make
managing and updating translations easier.
- Obsolete scripts need removing.
- And probably more.
Earlier today I pushed a change that split this code up into multiple
repos, but that has proved to complicate things too much. So we're
back to a single repo, except the individual submodules are better
separated than they were before.
The README files need updating again; I will push them out soon.
Aside from splitting out the different modules, the sound code has
moved from from anki to aqt.
Currently the Makefile lets you choose your own PREFIX, but
the installed runanki.system always hardcodes the prefix as /usr.
Fix runanki.system at install time to install into the designated
PREFIX.