This updates ESLint and our shared eslint-config-openlayers to use Prettier. Most formatting changes were automatically applied with this:
npm run lint -- --fix
A few manual changes were required:
* In `examples/offscreen-canvas.js`, the `//eslint-disable-line` comment needed to be moved to the appropriate line to disable the error about the `'worker-loader!./offscreen-canvas.worker.js'` import.
* In `examples/webpack/exapmle-builder.js`, spaces could not be added after a couple `function`s for some reason. While editing this, I reworked `ExampleBuilder` to be a class.
* In `src/ol/format/WMSGetFeatureInfo.js`, the `// @ts-ignore` comment needed to be moved down one line so it applied to the `parsersNS` argument.
This removes the map's deviceOptions config option, and instead
introduces loadTilesWhileAnimating and loadTilesWhileInteracting map
options. By default, both are false now, to make zooming and panning
smoother on most devices.
This follows the convention in the Closure Library of providing either namespace objects (where the property starts with a lowercase letter), constructors (where the property starts with an uppercase letter), or enums (all uppercase properties, only one instance of this in the closure library).
Currently the animation functions share the same module, namely ol.animation. We do differently for ol.control.defaults and ol.interaction.defaults, with ol.control.defaults and ol.interaction.defaults module. This commit replaces the ol.animation module by four modules, one for each animation function.
This makes things more consistent, and will make it possible to use the @exportFunction annotation for the exporting of the animation functions.
The following functions are renamed:
getTransform -> getTransformForProjections
getTransformFromCodes -> getTransform
transform -> transformWithProjections
transformWithCodes -> transform
With this change, the faster functions that avoid projection look-up
have longer names and are used internally, whereas the slower but
friendlier short name functions are available for users.