This ensures memory cleanup happens correctly and introduces a new test project
to support developing new features while stressing tough use cases for correctness.
- Cell node automatically notifies the delegate after a relayout (via -setNeedsLayout) that results in a new size. Confirming to ASCellNodeDelegate; ASTableView and ASCollectionView reload the calling cell upon notifications. These views automatically set themselves as delegate of every node.
- The result is that ASCellNode subclasses don't need to manually notify the containing view. Thus, `-relayoutItemAtIndexPath` and `-relayoutRowAtIndexPath` are removed.
- Kittens example is updated to reflect the change.
- Injection can be done via a new internal initializer. The class will be used by ASTableView to create (and configure) a new data controller.
- ASTableViewTests now injects its own type of ASDataController. This facilitates new ways for testing ASTableView-specific behaviours. The first application is counting the number of times relayoutAllNodes is called on the data controller.
- During initial configuration of a table view with a zero size, for each cell, there is a mismatch between the widths of its content view and constrained size. However, don't relayout the cell immediately because an initial data loading will be performed shortly afterward.
This provides internal features on _ASAsyncTransaction and ASDisplayNode to facilitate
implementing public API that allows clients to choose if they would prefer to block
on the completion of unfinished rendering, rather than allow a placeholder state to
become visible.
The internal features are:
-[_ASAsyncTransaction waitUntilComplete]
-[ASDisplayNode recursivelyEnsureDisplay]
Also provided are two such implementations:
-[ASCellNode setNeverShowPlaceholders:], which integrates with both Tables and Collections
-[ASViewController setNeverShowPlaceholders:], which should work with Nav and Tab controllers.
Lastly, on ASDisplayNode, a new property .shouldBypassEnsureDisplay allows individual node types
to exempt themselves from blocking the main thread on their display.
By implementing the feature at the ASCellNode level rather than ASTableView & ASCollectionView,
developers can retain fine-grained control on display characteristics. For example, certain
cell types may be appropriate to display to the user with placeholders, whereas others may not.
Follow-up work will include unit tests, revisiting names, and the header locations of definitions.
- Above is the generic case. Correctly handling it means relayout when the table view enters or leaves editing mode is solved as well.
- Async data source API removal: In a table view, cell nodes should always fill its content view and table view widths. Thus async data source can no longer provide custom constrained size for cell nodes. This removal allows table view to better handle relayout.
- Some more tests are added to ASTableViewTests to check against use cases handled in this diff.
- In -layoutSubviews of table and collection views, detect changes that cause a different constrained size for nodes, and trigger relayout immediately.
- Orientation change can be handled by this solution. So, no need to observe to its events.
- Update Kittens example to support iPad (easier to catch bugs on these devices) and add a title to navigation bar (looks a bit nicer).