This contains two more complex changes:
- The default versions of sorter and matcher assume that ItemType is a
string. But the Typeahead class works on a generic ItemType and I'm
not aware of a way to assert that this function is only called for
typeaheads with string items. For `matcher`, we can assert that the
items are strings. `sorter` is now a required option instead of an
optional one that could fall back to the default.
- `element` can be either an `input` element or a `contenteditable`
`div`. We distinguish between them using `.is("[contenteditable]"))`
but TypeScript doesn't understand that. So we replaced `this.$element`
with `this.input_element` where `input_element` is an object with the
`$element` and also a `type` specifying which type of element it is
(input or contenteditable).
Previously, #26419 addressed the majority of these calls, but did not
prevent more from creeping in. Remove the one remaining
callsite (after the cleanup from the previous commits), and ban any
future use of the pattern.
9bd340957f changed the headers; while we no longer store the
changelog text in the Github release object, we should still output
the changelog to STDOUT correctly.
Verified using the original test plan detailed in #18124, checking that the output
is similar, and error handling is correct if the virtualenv is not available.
Fixes#18124.
To improve onboarding experience, this commit adds a
one-time modal which introduces the recent conversations view.
Users see this one-time modal on visiting the recent
conversations view.
Fixes#29073.
To improve onboarding experience, this commit adds
a one-time modal which introduces the inbox view.
Users see this one-time modal on visiting the inbox view.
Fixes part of #29073.
Replace a separate call to subprocess, starting `node` from scratch,
with an optional standalone node Express service which performs the
rendering. In benchmarking, this reduces the overhead of a KaTeX call
from 120ms to 2.8ms. This is notable because enough calls to KaTeX in
a single message would previously time out the whole message
rendering.
The service is optional because he majority of deployments do not use
enough LaTeX to merit the additional memory usage (60Mb).
Fixes: #17425.
The migration requires some new assert statements as well as a change
in how the `return undefined` case is spelled to match the types declared by
Tippy upstream.