* enabled `optimizeUniversalDefaults` by default
This PR is done in a way so that the default is set to `true`, but you
can still disable it if it causes issues. In this case we do appreciate
an issue in that case 😅.
* update tests to use optimized universal selector
* update integration tests
* add dedicated tests for the optimized universal selector
* improve minimumImpactSelector algorithm
I think I cracked the algorithm, but I will probably need another pair
of eyes on the subject.
The current implementation works like this:
Prerequisites:
- The selector should already have been parsed using the selectorParser
from 'postcss-selector-parser'.
Algorithm:
1. Remove all of the pseudo classes from the list of nodes.
1.1. We do want to keep pseudo elements (E.g.: `::before`, `::first-line`, ...)
1.2. We do want to keep pseudo classes that contain nodes (E.g.:
`:not(...)`)
2. Reverse the list of nodes.
This will make it easier to search from the end to the start. For
example `.group:hover .group-hover` should result in `.group-hover`
not `.group`.
2.1. Find the index of the best match (class, id, attribute), and
convert the node if required. (E.g.: `span#app` -> `#app` => `[id="app"]`)
2.2. Remove the rest of the selector that is not important anymore
2.3. Re-join the left-over nodes together
* update tests using new algorithm
* also look for `tag` types
* take `tag` into account
* simplify logic
* add test to prove `rest.reverse()` in first case is required
In case we don't find a match (idx === -1), we use `rest.reverse()`.
However, it looks like you can just use `nodes` instead.
This is not entirely true, because the `rest` variable will contain only
the nodes that are not pseudo elements.
`*:hover` would result in `*:hover` instead of just `*`
* replace all nodes after > with a single universal selector
* introduce `public` folder
This can contain all of the `public` functions we want to expose.
This will be a bit nicer for example when you want to use
internal/private functions (we use some in the vscode intellisense
plugin).
* use public `resolveConfig` function
* expose resolveConfig in the root
This will use the resolveConfig we expose from the `public` folder. We
can probably generate these as well.
* make `colors` public
* make `default config` public
* make `default theme` public
* make `create plugin` public
* update to public paths
* remove `@tailwindcss/aspect-ratio` from tests
This should be tested in its own repo instead.
* remove `@tailwindcss/aspect-ratio` as a dependency
* drop `Build` step from CI
The build step is not a prerequisite anymore for running the tests. When
we want to release a new (insiders) release, the `prepublishOnly` step
will be executed for us.
Before this change, it would have been executed twice:
- Once before the tests
- Once before the actual release
* improve paths for caching purposes
* add pretest scrip for generating the plugin list
Now that we can use `SWC`, automatically generating the plugin list
before running the tests is super fast and you don't even have to think
about it anymore!
* Replace `culori` with simple color parser
* Use space-separated color syntax
* Update default color values to use space-separated syntax
* Update separator regex
* Fix tests
* add tests for the new `color` util
Also slightly modified the `color` util itself to take `transparent`
into account and also format every value as a string for consistency.
Co-authored-by: Robin Malfait <malfait.robin@gmail.com>
Co-Authored-By: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Jonathan Reinink <jonathan@reinink.ca>
Co-authored-by: Adam Wathan <4323180+adamwathan@users.noreply.github.com>
* move `./tests/jit` to `./tests`
* make tests consistent
Abstracted a `run` function and some syntax highlighting helpers for
`html`, `css` and `javascript`.