overleaf/services/document-updater/app/js/sharejs/helpers.js
Jakob Ackermann a6f05109a3 Merge pull request #5352 from overleaf/jpa-no-var
[misc] fix eslint violations for `no-var`

GitOrigin-RevId: c52e82f3a8a993b8662cc5aa56e7b95ca3c55832
2021-10-27 08:03:00 +00:00

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/* eslint-disable
no-return-assign,
no-unused-vars,
*/
// TODO: This file was created by bulk-decaffeinate.
// Fix any style issues and re-enable lint.
/*
* decaffeinate suggestions:
* DS101: Remove unnecessary use of Array.from
* DS102: Remove unnecessary code created because of implicit returns
* DS207: Consider shorter variations of null checks
* Full docs: https://github.com/decaffeinate/decaffeinate/blob/master/docs/suggestions.md
*/
// These methods let you build a transform function from a transformComponent function
// for OT types like text and JSON in which operations are lists of components
// and transforming them requires N^2 work.
// Add transform and transformX functions for an OT type which has transformComponent defined.
// transformComponent(destination array, component, other component, side)
let bootstrapTransform
exports._bt = bootstrapTransform = function (
type,
transformComponent,
checkValidOp,
append
) {
let transformX
const transformComponentX = function (left, right, destLeft, destRight) {
transformComponent(destLeft, left, right, 'left')
return transformComponent(destRight, right, left, 'right')
}
// Transforms rightOp by leftOp. Returns ['rightOp', clientOp']
type.transformX =
type.transformX =
transformX =
function (leftOp, rightOp) {
checkValidOp(leftOp)
checkValidOp(rightOp)
const newRightOp = []
for (let rightComponent of Array.from(rightOp)) {
// Generate newLeftOp by composing leftOp by rightComponent
const newLeftOp = []
let k = 0
while (k < leftOp.length) {
let l
const nextC = []
transformComponentX(leftOp[k], rightComponent, newLeftOp, nextC)
k++
if (nextC.length === 1) {
rightComponent = nextC[0]
} else if (nextC.length === 0) {
for (l of Array.from(leftOp.slice(k))) {
append(newLeftOp, l)
}
rightComponent = null
break
} else {
// Recurse.
const [l_, r_] = Array.from(transformX(leftOp.slice(k), nextC))
for (l of Array.from(l_)) {
append(newLeftOp, l)
}
for (const r of Array.from(r_)) {
append(newRightOp, r)
}
rightComponent = null
break
}
}
if (rightComponent != null) {
append(newRightOp, rightComponent)
}
leftOp = newLeftOp
}
return [leftOp, newRightOp]
}
// Transforms op with specified type ('left' or 'right') by otherOp.
return (type.transform = type.transform =
function (op, otherOp, type) {
let _
if (type !== 'left' && type !== 'right') {
throw new Error("type must be 'left' or 'right'")
}
if (otherOp.length === 0) {
return op
}
// TODO: Benchmark with and without this line. I _think_ it'll make a big difference...?
if (op.length === 1 && otherOp.length === 1) {
return transformComponent([], op[0], otherOp[0], type)
}
if (type === 'left') {
let left
;[left, _] = Array.from(transformX(op, otherOp))
return left
} else {
let right
;[_, right] = Array.from(transformX(otherOp, op))
return right
}
})
}
if (typeof WEB === 'undefined') {
exports.bootstrapTransform = bootstrapTransform
}