Eric Seidel a1bf7bae10 Make it possible to have multiple InspectorBackends
This will make it possible to connect a c++
inspector backend in addition to the JS one.

We lose the feature of running multiple inspector
servers in this patch, but we weren't using that feature
and could easily add it back if we plan to use it.

This patch has a *ton* of boilerplate code due
to crbug.com/431911, hopefully that will be fixed
soon and we can delete all the Impl nonsense.

R=abarth@chromium.org

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/710043004
2014-11-11 10:29:21 -08:00
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2014-11-04 15:21:57 -08:00

SkyElement

SkyElement is the framework for creating...yup...Sky Elements. It take heavy inspriation from Polymer and isn't very fully featured...yet

Declaring an element

<import src="../path/to/sky-element.sky" as="SkyElement" />
<template>
  <my-other-element>Hello, {{ place }}</my-other-element>
</template>
<script>
// SkyElement takes a single object as it's only parameter
SkyElement({
  name: 'my-element', // required. The element's tag-name
  attached: function() {
    this.place = 'World';
  }, // optional
  detached: function() {}, // optional
  attributeChanged: function(attrName, newValue, oldValue) {} // optional
});
</script>

Note that an element's declared ShadowDOM is the previous <template> element to the <script> element which defines the element.

Databinding

SkyElement's databinding support is derived from Polymer's. At the moment, there are some key differences:

There is not yet support for

  • Declarative event handlers
  • Inline expressions
  • Self-observation (e.g. fooChanged() gets invoked when this.foo is changed)
  • Computed properties (e.g. the computed block)
  • Conditional attributes (e.g. <my-foo checked?="{{ val }}")

Also, because there are so few built-in elements in Sky, the default behavior of HTMLElement with bindings is to assign to the property. e.g.

<my-foo bar="{{ bas }}">

Will not setAttribute on the my-foo, instead it will assign to the bar property of my-foo. There are two exceptions to this: class & style -- those stillsetAttribute.