the initial plan was to zero the creation time and leave the cards/facts there
until we have a chance to garbage collect them on a schema change, but such an
approach won't work with deck subscriptions
- use negative numbers to denote second intervals
- record the rev ivl when leaving lrn queue
- improve revlog upgrade
- don't truncate precision when recording time taken
reps should now be equal to the number of entries in the revlog, and only
exists so that we can order by review count in the browser efficiently
streak is no longer necessary as we have a learn queue now
Previously cloze deletions were handled by copying the contents of one field
into another and applying transforms to it. This had a number of problems:
- after you add a card, you can't undo the cloze deletion
- if you spot a mistake, you have to edit it twice (or more if you have more
than one cloze for a sentence)
- making multiple clozes requires copying & pasting the sentence multiple
times
- this also lead to much bigger decks if the sentences being cloze-deleted are
large
- related clozes can't be spaced apart as siblings
To address these issues, we introduce the idea of cloze tags in the card
template and fields. If the template has the text:
{{cloze:1:field}}
And a field has the following contents:
{{c1::hello}}
Then the template will automatically replace that part of the text with either
occluded text, or a highlighted answer. All other clozes in the field are
displayed normally.
At the same time, we add support for text: into the template library, instead
of manually creating text: fields in the dict for every field.
Finally, add a forecast routine to get the due counts for the next week, which
is used in the GUI.
The media table was originally introduced when Anki hashed media filenames,
and needed a way to remember the original filename. It also helped with:
1) getting a quick list of all media used in the deck, or the media added
since the last sync, for mobile clients
2) merging identical files with different names
But had some drawbacks:
- every operation that modifies templates, models or facts meant generating
the q/a and checking if any new media had appeared
- each entry is about 70 bytes, and some decks have 100k+ media files
So we remove the media table. We address 1) by being more intelligent about
media downloads on the mobile platform. We ask the user after a full sync if
they want to look for missing media, and they can choose not to if they know
they haven't added any. And on a partial sync, we can scan the contents of the
incoming facts for media references, and download any references we find. This
also avoids all the issues people had with media not downloading because it
was in their media folder but not in the media database.
For 2), when copying media to the media folder, if we have a duplicate
filename, we check if that file has the same md5, and avoid copying if so.
This won't merge identical content that has separate names, but instances
where users need that are rare.
The 'entry due' is the due time of a failed card before it enters the learning
queue. When the card graduates or is removed, it has its old due time
restored. We could pull this from the revlog, but it's cheaper to do it this
way.
A lot of the old checks in fixIntegrity() are no longer relevant, and some of
the others may no longer be required. They can be added back in as the need
arises.
We want to ensure that we never recycle ids from deleted cards. We could do
this with an autoincrement column in sqlite, but it's cheaper for us to handle
the ids ourselves, as the deck object is always in memory.
- remove revlog.py and move code into scheduler
- add a routine to log a learn repetition
- rename flags to type and set type=0 for learn mode
- add to unit test
Because the cards table is small now, loading it in and doing a table scan
isn't necessary. The facts table is bigger now, so we still need that index.
When adding facts, you can now pass in a group id which the GUI should support
editing. Templates will have an optional group id which overrides the provided
id, so users can automatically put certain card types in a different group (or
all of them, if desired). Greying out the group box in the GUI in that case
would be a good idea.