Building on existing support for asynchronous diff processing, the
rendering stage is now also asynchronous. The `emitGroup` method of
gr-diff-builder (which constructs a DOM fragment and attaches it to the
document) is now called whenever the processor emits a new group, rather
than waiting for all groups to be available and looping over them.
Adds support for canceling the processor, and removes a behavior where
the diff was being re-rendered needlessly, causing visible flicker.
Updates a test that broke when rendering became asynchronous.
Change-Id: I37fcd65efc8c901b85fc93e91611c022edc10dc4
Modifies the `process` method of gr-diff-processor to traverse diff
content using an asynchronous recursive loop rather than a blocking
for-loop. The async version maintains the promise interface already
established.
Refactored to constrain side-effects to the `process` method. Whereas,
formerly, helper methods in gr-diff-processor both read and wrote the
component's internal state, they are rewritten to be more pure, making
them simpler to understand, test, and invoke asynchronously.
Documentation is added throughout as well as tests for helper functions.
Note that this change only makes the processing step asynchronous.
Upgrading the diff-rendering stage to be non-blocking will come in a
later change.
Change-Id: Ifd50eeb75797b173937890caacc92cad5675fc20
Moves the diff-processing functionality of the gr-diff-builder component
into a new gr-diff-processor component which exposes a promise-based
interface. This is step one of creating an asynchronous (non-blocking)
diff rendering system.
As much as possible, this change is a transfer of code (with tests) from
one component to another, making it easier to verify that functionality
has not changed. Cleanup of the code, and refactoring it into a
more-testable form will come with later changes.
Feature: Issue 3916
Change-Id: I875b03b20bf953b128cbe3c5001ba1f8eba12c61