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file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees....
file-browser: refactor how we load metadata for file trees. Before we used to use JSON data to map the nodes to json and fill in metadata. Now we use rendered parts of html. This is nicer for caching as it would allow us to replace the view with cached tree and then after ajax load replace it again with cached with metadata. On the next request we'll get the cached with metadata and thus we can skip entirely second ajax call for metadata. This is part of #4083

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factor.js
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// CodeMirror, copyright (c) by Marijn Haverbeke and others
// Distributed under an MIT license: http://codemirror.net/LICENSE
// Factor syntax highlight - simple mode
//
// by Dimage Sapelkin (https://github.com/kerabromsmu)
(function(mod) {
if (typeof exports == "object" && typeof module == "object") // CommonJS
mod(require("../../lib/codemirror"), require("../../addon/mode/simple"));
else if (typeof define == "function" && define.amd) // AMD
define(["../../lib/codemirror", "../../addon/mode/simple"], mod);
else // Plain browser env
mod(CodeMirror);
})(function(CodeMirror) {
"use strict";
CodeMirror.defineSimpleMode("factor", {
// The start state contains the rules that are intially used
start: [
// comments
{regex: /#?!.*/, token: "comment"},
// strings """, multiline --> state
{regex: /"""/, token: "string", next: "string3"},
{regex: /"/, token: "string", next: "string"},
// numbers: dec, hex, unicode, bin, fractional, complex
{regex: /(?:[+-]?)(?:0x[\d,a-f]+)|(?:0o[0-7]+)|(?:0b[0,1]+)|(?:\d+.?\d*)/, token: "number"},
//{regex: /[+-]?/} //fractional
// definition: defining word, defined word, etc
{regex: /(\:)(\s+)(\S+)(\s+)(\()/, token: ["keyword", null, "def", null, "keyword"], next: "stack"},
// vocabulary using --> state
{regex: /USING\:/, token: "keyword", next: "vocabulary"},
// vocabulary definition/use
{regex: /(USE\:|IN\:)(\s+)(\S+)/, token: ["keyword", null, "variable-2"]},
// <constructors>
{regex: /<\S+>/, token: "builtin"},
// "keywords", incl. ; t f . [ ] { } defining words
{regex: /;|t|f|if|\.|\[|\]|\{|\}|MAIN:/, token: "keyword"},
// any id (?)
{regex: /\S+/, token: "variable"},
{
regex: /./,
token: null
}
],
vocabulary: [
{regex: /;/, token: "keyword", next: "start"},
{regex: /\S+/, token: "variable-2"},
{
regex: /./,
token: null
}
],
string: [
{regex: /(?:[^\\]|\\.)*?"/, token: "string", next: "start"},
{regex: /.*/, token: "string"}
],
string3: [
{regex: /(?:[^\\]|\\.)*?"""/, token: "string", next: "start"},
{regex: /.*/, token: "string"}
],
stack: [
{regex: /\)/, token: "meta", next: "start"},
{regex: /--/, token: "meta"},
{regex: /\S+/, token: "variable-3"},
{
regex: /./,
token: null
}
],
// The meta property contains global information about the mode. It
// can contain properties like lineComment, which are supported by
// all modes, and also directives like dontIndentStates, which are
// specific to simple modes.
meta: {
dontIndentStates: ["start", "vocabulary", "string", "string3", "stack"],
lineComment: [ "!", "#!" ]
}
});
CodeMirror.defineMIME("text/x-factor", "factor");
});