This commit squashes a load of work by @Koushien, a dozen hours from
@cmcaine and some CSS by @bovine3dom.
@cmcaine is writing this commit message, but the work was mostly by
Koushien so the author is set to them. Thanks Koushien!
The following issues need to be fixed:
- The interface is over complicated (my fault)
- commandline_frame is hard-coded to use BufferCompletionSource. This
needs to be made more general
- BufferCompletionSource should be generalised
- completions.ts calls helper functions in commandline_frame. Should
just use browser proxy. If that's too slow can define a
completions_background.ts
After that's done, this should be fixed:
- Completion hiding/unhiding is currently too messy.
Motivation:
- Most test frameworks expect modules
- I'm told they're the future
Changes:
- Every typescript source file is now an es6 module
- Build system is now webpack (tho rollup makes nicer outputs)
- Outputs of buildsystem are one js file per entry point (background,
content, commandline_frame)
- These bundled js files are generated by traversing the dependency
graph of each entry point
In addition to scrollByLine and scrollByPage,
an excmd to scroll by half pages is included to
mimic default <C-u> and <C-d> behavior. In a
future revision, it may be preferred to have some
variable V for scroll values that pulls current
window height when called.