This included removing some internal version constraints. It would be
nice if package A could say "use B@2.0.0" (when both have changed), but
when they're both in the release, we need to make a release that has a
B@2.0.0-rc in it, which doesn't match that constraint. Fortunately,
constraints aren't necessary within a release anyway.
Some failing tests, which are hopefully mostly just tests of the modified code that need to be ported.
The main work was replacing the use of pseudo-attributes $special and $dynamic with the new HTML.Attrs(...) / array representation. Some functions were also rewritten to use Visitors (`toJS`, old `toHTML`/`toText`/`evaluateAttributes`, `replaceSpecials` in the compiler, but not `optimize` yet or `materialize`).
Create the "blaze-tools" package to hold toJS and other functions that are useful for template parsers/compilers that need to read or generate JS.
Puts HTML.Tag, toHTML, and toJS in the "htmljs" package.
Introduces toText for textareas and attributes.
Changes dynamic attribute representation.
Instances of HTML.Tag, HTML.CharRef, etc. are now "instanceof".
Once this code seems to work, we'll move packages around further.
- "htmljs" is the runtime; can even take out "tocode.js"
- "html-tools" (new package) takes over for "html".
Then, port the tests.
This implies that all exports are package variables, which made underscore,
jquery, and htmljs (which explicitly assigned to fields on the global variable)
break. We now properly encapsulate these packages (except for window.jQuery,
which we let sneak out because bootstrap wants it). This means that packages
that want _ need to use underscore, and packages that want $ need to use jquery.
Also, you can't use _ in minimongo $where any more (matching mongod).