* Minify stream, add stream stuff to releases again
* Kill off a lot of tech debt, drop internal utilities from npm
1. Kill `module/`, internalize `bundler/`, privatize `test-utils/`
We've been telling people to move elsewhere from these for a while, and
it's about time we just pull the plug here and finally remove them.
- We officially removed the bundler from the public API in v2.0, and
that was the only one of these that was ever publicly documented.
Usage should be low enough by now it shouldn't break anyone- I'm not
seeing bundler bugs being reported anymore, either.
- The `module/` utility was so narrow and caveat-filled that I'm not
sure anyone really used it (even us core Mithril devs never really
used it), and we only had it documented in the repo folder it lived
in. I think only one bug was ever filed, and it's because it somehow
ended up completely non-functional without any of us realizing it.
- The test utilities were meant to be internal from day 1, but people
started using it despite us core developers constantly telling people
to look elsewhere and even the docs recommending specific alternatives
without mention of our internal mocks. (Now if people would RTFM,
that'd be nice...)
2. Add dedicated HTML test files to verify ospec and the promise
polyfill, and ensure the promise tests are in pure ES5.
These are made specially for those and should be much easier to just run
now.
3. Fix the benchmark script to use the real DOM in browsers and to not
require as many dependencies to create. Also, tweak them to be much
more effective and precise on what's being tested.
Previously, it was rendering to the HTML file itself, while now it's
rendering to the `body`. This means in browsers, it's triggering layout
and everything, benchmarking how well Mithril optimizes for style and
layout recalcs, too. It also puts some pressure on the hyperscript
parser attribute application, so that can be noticed as well.
* Update dependencies
* Fixed bad test for scan
The previous test didn't catch the fact that the accumulator had been
broke, it's value became the special value `SKIP`.
* Fixed Stream.scan() to accept SKIP value
* Update stream/stream.js
Dropped unnecessary ternary as suggested by @isiahmeadows
Co-Authored-By: gamb <adam@gamb.co>
* Rewrite stream
* Rename HALT to SKIP
* Rename HALT to SKIP
* Remove valueOf and toString
* Update docs for HALT to SKIP
* Rename halt to skip in test
* Add test for combining nested streams atomically
* Update change-log.md
* Test basic SKIP
* Add deprecated HALT
* Combine continues with ended streams
* Fix fantasy-land/of to match spec
* Don't use arrow function
* Improve scan description
* Fix merge artifact
Tests for issue #1736
Any maps set to the end stream do not get called.
In fact, for some reason adding a map to and end stream throws an error:
```
Cannot read property '_state' of undefined
at updateDependency (/Users/eladzlot/www/mithril.js/stream/stream.js:46:20)
```