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davorpa commented Apr 12, 2022

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Added a small definition about programming/coding playgrounds for making it understandable to beginners

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Copy the definition merged in #6822 into the rest of CONTRIBUTING files, opening a 3 weeks window to translate it by our comunity

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zharinov
zharinov commented May 10, 2022

Describe the proposed change(s).

It seems to be available starting from Node v17. See also:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/structuredClone

type:refactor good first issue status:requirements priority-5-triage

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axic
axic commented Jun 28, 2022

Whiskers' regex looks for <..> as opposed to tokenizing the input, so it is not able to detect truncated/mistyped input.

For example it can't detect that <!b is not terminated in<?b> X <!b Y </b>.

With some heuristics it could be improved: match for <?, <! and </ and only allow identifiers which are terminated with >, otherwise it is invalid.

_Originally posted by @axic in h

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Kira-Pilot
Kira-Pilot commented Jun 24, 2022

As discussed in the FE variety meeting, we should nest certain common components within the same directory. You can read more about this decision, here.

Examples of component types which can all co-exist in common directories include:

  • modals, e.g. in a folder called modals
  • dialogs, e.g. in a folder called `d
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