This improves the styling of the header of the profiler2 UI, by applying
the following changes:
- change the spinner animation to actually look like a spinner
- ensure open reports don't overflow the nav bar
- reduce the size of the server port input field
- add some paddings to make everything look more pleasing
`onchange()` triggers only when an element looses focus. For the graph
smoothing in the profiler2 UI we want to have the smoothing applied
immediately when modifying the slider, so let's use `oninput()` instead.
Previously the number of graph colors was limited, which resulted in the
reuse of colors if many different profiling regions or reports were
displayed. This commit changes so unique colors are generated for
each region/graph, by utilizing the beauty of the golden ratio.
Some have their editor configured to remove trailing whitespace and
editing such a file would "fix" it, adding an unrelated change.
Fix whitespace violations excluding third party libs and generated files
like glad or patches.
Enable pre-commit hook trailing-whitespace to enforce it in the future.
Fixes: #8016
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This removes the padding from the start and the end of the frequency
graphs, to remove the inaccurate steps it caused.
It also improves the smoothness of the frequency and frame-to-frame
graphs by painting each graph as a single line, instead of one line per
data point.
Requires HEAD to point to --to <commitish> for the files to be in the
state for copyright.py to produce expected results. Which isn't the case
in the gitea workflow.
Also use plumbing commands to on one hand make it more robust and on the
other hand to avoid bad files only in --from <commitish> to leak into
the check.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Make what could be considered a legendary hack less brittle.
C4312: 'reinterpret_cast': conversion from 'long' to 'void *' of greater size
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
The target file is checked in into vcs so this tool isn't used during
build and as such better lives in source/tools.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This replaces the old arclint eslint setup 1:1 rule wise, only porting
the configuration to a format recent eslint can read.
Further remove the arclint setup as it is no longer of use.
Thanks to Stan for reviewing all needed fixes to Javascript code to
allow for adding this without compromises.
Fixes: #7812
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This fixes 'no-trailing-spaces', 'semi', 'prefer-const' that made it in
since and 'no-shadow', 'no-multi-assign', 'no-invalid-this' as well as
'no-undef-init' in profiler.
Ref: #7812
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Variables declared with `var` are also accible after accessing the
scope. This lead to shadowing because variables with the same name are
declared in a later scope.
Ref: #7812
Since variables declared with `var` don't respect all scopes, when used
in a loop it doesn't create a new variable each iteration. The
initializer value is always assigned to the same variable. That makes
problems when the variable is used in a callback. To work around that
the variable is copied in to a IIFE.
When not using `var` the iife isn't required.
Ref: #7812
This removes all global code and fixes eslint warnings 'no-shadow' and
'no-undef-init'. Leave other possible improvement style wise for an
other time.
Ref: #7812
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This refactors validate_dae.py to utilize multiple CPU cores. This makes
it significantly faster. It also improves code quality and adds commands
line options.
Instead of listing files recursively for each directory manually, this
uses the built-in glob functionality of Python's pathlib.Path. As
part of this the found paths are returned as generator instead of a
list. Together this results in easier to read code and better
performance.
This skips recursive parsing of the parents of an entity, as just its
direct parents are required by the implmentation. It also simplifies how
such calls are cached. This leads to much cleaner and faster code.
A typo in the assignment of the error state lead to checkrefs.py
existing with return code 0, while it should've returned 1 in some
cases. This commit fixes that.
As the fonts specified in the GUI templates don't exist as files on disk
anymore after 734386ce9f we can't check if they're specified correctly
the same way as before anymore. Instead, this commit adds validation
of font names to the GUI Relax NG schema and adds a check whether all
fonts referenced in default.cfg exist in the proper location.
After 734386ce9f, CJK fonts are included in mods/mod folder, removing the
need for CJK mods. This commit enables those languages in the release
and the installer.
If a commit just removes files for cleanup purpose for example the list
of files to check would be empty. Therefore allow no files as arguments
for use in CI.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
The perl script extract.pl just checks for a line matching
'-- include data json--', so making it valid js is can be done just
fine.
Also fix eslint warning is graph.js.
Ref: #7812
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
The remaining ones that can be fixed automatically.
eslint --no-config-lookup --fix --rule '"prefer-const": 1'
Ref: #7812
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This fixes all issues eslint can safely do automatically. Drastically
reducing the number of open style issues reported.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
This allows selecting multiple reports to load at once in the file
chooser dialog. Reports will be loaded in parallel and the last one to
finish loading will be the active one.
This removes a duplicate call of on_report_loaded() when loading a
profiling report. This second call caused loading reports to fail,
whenever it took longer than 5 seconds. While that was probably a
measure to prevent reports loading too long and taking up too much
resources, it didn't achieve that goal, as the actual loading of the
report din't get aborted.
This replaces the previous arclint linter for checking the copyright
year in license headers with a gitea workflow job.
As the date of last edit might differ from commit date due to reverts
the copyright linter is run against a base commit.
The python script doing the heavy lifting is written by @Dunedan.
Signed-off-by: Ralph Sennhauser <ralph.sennhauser@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-by: Dunedan <dunedan@phoenitydawn.de>