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Author SHA1 Message Date
Steve Howell 9ee2be4a0d Use client_message_id as key for sent_messages lookups.
We now use a client-side message id to track the state of our
sent messages.  This sets up future commits to start tracking
state earlier in the message's life cycle.

It also avoids ugly reify logic where we capture an event to
update our data structure to key on the server's message id
instead of the local id.  That eliminates the node test as well.

Another node test gets deleted here, just because it's not
worth the trouble with upcoming refactorings.
2017-07-13 23:42:27 -04:00
Steve Howell 68f8ba0449 Generate client_message_id() sequentially.
This commit starts to decouple client_message_id from local_id.

We don't really take advantage of the decoupling in this
commit--in fact, it's a bit of a pain at first.  But this should
be a fully working checkpoint commit.
2017-07-13 23:42:27 -04:00
Steve Howell 25b59d0044 Extract sent_messages.message_state class.
This class helps us encapsulate the state of a message, with all
the dates/flags that get sent as part of /json/report_send_time.
2017-07-13 23:42:27 -04:00
Steve Howell f6d670ae3d Extract sent_messages.js.
This is mostly straightforward moving of code out of compose.js.

The code that was moved currently supports sending time
reports for sent messages, but we intend to grow out the new
module to track more state about sent messages.

The following function names in this commit are new, but their
code was basically pulled over verbatim:

    process_success (was process_send_time)
    set_timer_for_restarting_event_loop
    clear
    initialize

All the code in the new module is covered by previous tests that
had been written for compose.js.  This commit only modifies
a few things to keep those tests.

The new module has 100% node coverage, so we updated `enforce_fully_covered`.
2017-07-13 23:42:27 -04:00