Sketch already stores the sketch folder, and the sketch name should be
identical to the folder name. In the case where the filename passed to
the sketch constructor is not the primary .ino file (named after the
sketch), this will slightly change behaviour. However, the calling code
should prevent this from happening, and with the old code, some internal
assumptions were probably violated, so this changes makes handling this
situation a bit more robust.
Since the actual filename passed to Sketch is no longer used, it is no
longer required to pass the name of the primary .ino file. At some
point, the constructor should probably be changed to accept a folder
name instead of a filename, but that would require a lot of changes
to trace this back through the code, so this is something for later.
Previously, it returned a File object, which the Sketch separately
stored from the primary SketchFile. By letting it just return the
SketchFile, and let callers query that for the filename, Sketch does not
need to store the File object itself and there is less chance of info
getting out of sync.
Instead, just the File object when requested. It is not used during
normal operation (just when adding files, or using save as), so no point
in already creating the object in the constructor.
That name more accurately reflects its purpose: It represents a single
file within a sketch. This just updates the class name and variable
names referring to these objects and some comments, so no behaviour
should change.
Previously, the index of the SketchCode instance in the list kept by
Sketch was kept, which isn't really robust.
With this change, Sketch.indexOfCode is no longer needed and is removed.
For determining if the current file was a sketch file, it previously
(indirectly) used a hardcoded "ino" comparison. Now, it uses
`SKETCH_EXTENSIONS` so it also applies to .pde files and the hardcoded
"ino" (and the methods leading up to it) can be removed.
This lets it use FileUtils.splitFilename and reference Sketch.EXTENSIONS
and the new Sketch.DEFAULT_SKETCH_EXTENSION directly, allowing to remove
a few helper functions.
Sketch is now called SketchController, since it didn't really represent
a sketch, but just handled the GUI-related stuff for a given sketch
(note that it is not strictly a controller in the MVC-sense, but it does
have a similar function). SketchData more accurately represented the
actual sketch, so it is now called Sketch. Below, the new names are
used.
Editor now keeps both a current Sketch and SketchController object, and
the Sketch object is created by Editor and passed to SketchController,
instead passing a File and letting SketchController create the Sketch.
Wherever possible, code now uses the Sketch directly (or indirectly,
through the new `SketchController.getSketch()`) and the accessors in
SketchController that merely forwarded to Sketch have been removed.
There are few things that now live in SketchController but should be
moved to Sketch (`isModified()`, `isUntitled()`), so some of the code
still has a dependency on SketchController that should be removed later.
This commit mostly renames classes, methods and variables, it should not
change the behaviour in any way.