refactor: do not redeclare ImageShape properties already in Shape by tbouffard ยท Pull Request #694 ยท maxGraph/maxGraph

Walkthrough

The pull request updates two geometry-related classes. In the Shape class, a JSDoc comment is added to the preserveImageAspect property to document its purpose and default value (false), replacing an older inline comment. In the ImageShape class, the unused properties imageSrc and overlay are removed, and the initialization of preserveImageAspect is moved into the constructor with a new default value of true.

Changes

File Path Change Summary
packages/.../Shape.ts Added a JSDoc comment to the preserveImageAspect property (default false), removing the previous inline comment.
packages/.../ImageShape.ts Removed the imageSrc and overlay properties; updated the initialization of preserveImageAspect to true in the constructor, and removed its previous comment block.

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  • packages/core/src/view/geometry/Shape.ts (1 hunks)
  • packages/core/src/view/geometry/node/ImageShape.ts (1 hunks)
๐Ÿ”‡ Additional comments (2)
packages/core/src/view/geometry/Shape.ts (1)

89-93: Improved documentation with JSDoc comment.

Adding a clear JSDoc comment for the preserveImageAspect property enhances code maintainability by documenting its purpose and default value.

packages/core/src/view/geometry/node/ImageShape.ts (1)

44-44: Good refactoring to avoid property redeclaration.

The initialization of preserveImageAspect directly in the constructor with a value of true is a good improvement. This approach:

  1. Avoids redeclaring a property that's already defined in the parent Shape class
  2. Sets an appropriate default value specific to image shapes
  3. Removes redundant code while maintaining functionality

This aligns well with the PR objective to avoid redeclaration of properties already in Shape.

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