Addresses a blocking issue for FAR of types when used in user-code in a
directive. The FAR infrastructure is skipping over the directive code
because it's mapped to `#hidden`. As you can see in the code, the token
provided by the user is already included in the projection mappings.
I think we didn't do this before because we didn't expect this code to
need line numbers - it's not really debuggable, and design-time codegen
doesn't happen when you build the project.
I think it's OK for now that we don't line-map (or include) directives
based on view imports. If you trigger FAR on an `@inject ...` in an
import for instance, you'll find the reference for the view import file.
That seems pretty good, and the only cases I can really imagine it being
broken would be for go-to-definition (within a Razor view). Lets revisit
in the future based on feedback.
The Blazor test infrastructure made a copy of the code in Razor and then
added some more features. This change backports the features needed for
the style of test we're using in Blazor.
I updated the MVC integration tests to use the new style, but I think
there's limited value in trying to rev all of the old tests.
One feature in particular that I removed from the old infrastructure was
the automatic inference of imports based on the file system. This
feature was wierd and doesn't parallel how these features work in
actuality. It's easy and more natural to test imports in new style
tests.
* Auto generate CSharp syntax tree nodes
- Auto generated syntax nodes, visitors and factories
- Renamed RazorComment to RazorCommentLiteral to avoid a conflict
- Modified the Visit() contract
- Added new SyntaxKinds
- Regenerated baselines
* Updated the tokenizer and parser to operate on SyntaxTokens directly
- The tokenizer and parser now operates directly on SyntaxTokens (Green)
- The SyntaxToken(Red) is now created when the Span is built with the correct parent and position
- All other passes that run after the parsing is complete(TagHelperRewriter etc) will operate on the Red tokens.
- There is now only one type for all SyntaxTokens. They are differentiated by their SyntaxKind.
- Added equivalence checking for tokens
- Updated test code to react
- Regenerated baselines
Initial infrastrucure for a better html parser
- Added new syntax node types that follow Roslyn's red/green pattern
- Modified the html text node in the current syntax tree to use the new
nodes
- Updated test infrastructure
- Generated baselines
- Added the necessary infrastructure to serialize and verify the syntax
tree
- Updated ParserVisitor to be overrideable
- Made CSharpVerbatimBlockTest to use baselines
- Prior to this change we weren't strict enough with where our smart indenter ran. We made the assumption that every code block could be smart indented and then Roslyn would "do the right thing". However, in nested code block scenarios we found that Roslyn and us would both indent resulting in extra newlines. These changes make the criteria for applying smart indentation a little stricter.
- Updated directive code block parsing to add a C# marker symbol in cases of an empty code block directive.
- Added unit tests to verify new smart indenter behavior.
- Updated existing tests to expect new syntax tree marker symbol for empty directive bits.
- Regenerated baselines.
#2410
- We need to pre-emptively generate line pragmas to handle C# scenarios which are session based. For instance, if a C# completion session starts at a location without a pragma they capture the origination point; at which point if a user keeps typing we generate a line pragma drastically changing where the copmletion started resulting in a broken C# completion experience.
- Updated test files to reflect new behavior.
#2299
This change will allow someone extending Razor to use generic type
parameters in generated classes.
There's no user-level extensibility provided here yet, as in there is no
language support for adding type parameters.
* Merging changes (from dev branch; doing manually to squash them really)of HTML Parser to be aware of HTML Comments so TagHelpers don't complain about comments as content.