Our style guide includes formatting conventions. Instead of wasting time in reviewing PRs discussing things like indenting, and to avoid later deltas to fix bad formatting in earlier commits, we want to enforce these in the build.
The intent in this change is to fail the build as quickly as possible in travis, so those sending a PR immediately know they should run clang-format and update their commit. When running locally, we want users to know about formatting, but they may not want to act on it immediately, until they are done working. For this reason, it is only a warning outside of the continuous build.
This is done by having a check-format task which should run on most local builds, and an enforce-format task only run by travis.
This switches all transpilation over from using Traceur to using ts2dart, based
on the TypeScript tool chain. Transpilation is a bit slow due to issues with
the gulp integration, but that should be easily fixable once we move to
broccoli.
- Allow pub (build|serve) to specify mode
- Update pubbuild.js & pubserve.js to allow the caller to provide a `mode` value.
- Update settings to allow the di benchmark to be transformed to run statically.
Adds a gulp task which builds the .ts files (in the cjs build only).
The new files have extension .ts since they are now valid typescript.
Unfortunately until Typescript can emit System.require, we have to keep the old .es6 version
so traceur works inside the Karma preprocessor. This should be fixed soon.
This only transpiles one package to start with: di/
It ensures that package transpiles without errors, so no one can
introduce non-TypeScript syntax.
Next step is to widen the task inputs to cover additional packages.
See design doc for the migration:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14RJLhu6uuv7NchFkAb6PKzOOO0L7l3Z507eKWzkEUhQ/edit
A convenience task 'ts2dart' is added for developing ts2dart, and
it runs all of the angular code through the transpiler to collect errors.
* `npm install` now does a full install; auxiliary installation steps
have been integrated into the `postinstall` script.
* Updated developer docs `DEVELOPER.md` accordingly; also added
instructions to dev docs for performing full tests (via `npm test`) --
same as those run on Travis.
* Reorg in tests so that JS tests can run without a Dart env.
Partly fixes#945 **under the assumption that when running JS tests
locally, `ChromeCanary` is the desired browser to use**. Note that CI
tests (Travis) still uses `DartiumWithWebPlatform` across the board
(Maybe because ChromeCanary isn't being installed?)
Fixes#1012.
Closes#1010