The `Node.nextSibling` property returns the next Node, not the next
Element. If whitespace, an HTML comment, or any other type of
non-Element Node is ever introduced between the Elements then
`.nextSibling` no longer returns the desired Element. Switching to
`Element.nextElementSibling` would work, but finding the Elements by
ID is more readable and future-proof.
Move server message queue processing out of `handleUserChanges()` for
the following reasons:
* Fix a race condition: Before this change the client would stop
processing incoming messages and stop sending changes to the
server if a `NEW_CHANGES` message arrived while the user was
composing a character and waiting for an `ACCEPT_COMMIT` message.
* Improve readability: The `handleUserChanges()` function is for
handling changes from the local user, not for handling changes
from other users.
* Simplify the code.
Safari takes a while to initialize `document.styleSheets`, which
results in a race condition when loading the pad. Avoid the race
condition by accessing the CSSStyleSheet objects directly from the
HTMLStyleElement DOM objects.
* code tidy up: always evaluates
* tidy up: is always true
* tidy up: remove unused code
* always true/false variables
* unused variable
* tidy up: remove unused code in caretPosition.js
* for squash: Revert "tidy up: remove unused code in caretPosition.js"
The `if` condition was previously always true, so the body should be
preserved. If the body is preserved, other logic can be deleted. I
opened PR #4845 to clean it all up.
This reverts commit 75b03e5a7d.
* for squash: simplify
* for squash: Explain that the getter is used for its side effects
It's very weird to call a getter without using its return value. Add a
comment explaining why this is done so that the reader doesn't get
confused.
* for squash: Revert "tidy up: remove unused code"
The exception test was the purpose of the code.
This reverts commit 85153b1676.
* for squash: Log the tsort results
Co-authored-by: Richard Hansen <rhansen@rhansen.org>