As per the forum thread, the current due counts are really demotivating when
there's a backlog of cards. In attempt to solve this, I'm trying out a new
behaviour as the default: instead of reporting all the due cards including the
backlog, the status bar will show an increasing count of cards studied that
day. Theoretically this should allow users to focus on what they've done
rather than what they have to do. The old behaviour is still there as an option.
We did away with the stats table because it's impossible to merge it, so the
revlog is canonical now. But we also want a cheap way to display to the user
how much time or how many cards they've done over the day, even if their study
is split into multiple sessions. We were already storing the new cards of a
day in the top level groups, so we just expand that out to log the other info
too.
In the event of a user studying in two places on the same day without syncing,
the counts will not be accurate as they can't be merged without consulting the
revlog, which we want to avoid for performance reasons. But the graphs and
stats do not use the groups for reporting, so the inaccurate counts are only
temporary. Might need to mention this in an FAQ.
Also, since groups are cheap to fetch now, cards now automatically limit
timeTaken() to the group limit, instead of relying on the calling code to do
so.
Instead of collecting the exact number of cards, we just record whether a
group has any reviews or new cards. By not needing to calculate the exact
numbers, it runs a lot faster than before.
Also, changed the group code to ensure parents are automatically created when
a group is added.
As discussed on the forums, moving to a single collection requires moving some
deck-level configuration into groups so users can have different settings like
new cards/day for each top level item.
Also:
- store id in groups
- add mod time to gconf updates
- move the limiting code that's not specific to scheduling into groups.py
- store the current model id per top level group
- moved tags into json like previous changes, and dropped the unnecessary id
- added tags.py for a tag manager
- moved the tag utilities from utils into tags.py
Rather than use a combination of id lookups on the groups table and a group
configuration cache in the scheduler, I've moved the groups and group config
into json objects on the deck table. This results in a net saving of code and
saves one or more DB lookups on each card answer, in exchange for a small
increase in deck load/save work.
I did a quick survey of AnkiWeb, and the vast majority of decks use less than
100 tags, and it's safe to assume groups will follow a similar pattern.
All groups and group configs except the default one will use integer
timestamps now, to simplify merging when syncing and importing.
defaultGroup() has been removed in favour of keeping the models up to date
(not yet done).
- cards in final review are first reset as rev cards so that type==queue and
they can be restored correctly
- new cards in learning have type set to 1 so they too can be restored
correctly
instead of completely resetting a card like we did in resetCards() in the
past, forgetCards() just puts the card back in the new queue and leaves the
factor and revlog alone. If users want to complete reset a card, they'll need to
export it.
- 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
originally the plan was to get the user to "forget learning cards" or "remove
final drill" when switching between categories, but that's cumbersome and not
intuitive