* autodoc: init guide TOC work
* autodoc: working guides toc navigation
* autodoc: more improvements
* autodoc: ui refinements
* autodoc: new layout and init descriptions for namespaces in std.zig
* autodoc: init work to refactor exprName
* autodoc: Implement more expressions in exprName refactor
* autodoc: more work
* autodoc: More exprName to ex refactoring
* autodoc: Remove whitespace flag from renderer; Add pre tags in
value and variable drawing in renderContainer
* autodoc: add inline styling to pre blocks
* autodoc: move renderer code to main.js
* autodoc: More exprName to ex refactoring; Fn signatures rendered with new code
* autodoc: Fix function rendering. Add more things to ex
* autodoc: nuke exprName
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Co-authored-by: Krzysztof Wolicki <der.teufel.mail@gmail.com>
New search system is based on a Radix Tree. The Radix Tree contains a shallow list of all decl names (ie no paths), plus some suffixes, split by following the official style guide (eg "HashMapUnmanaged" also produces "MapUnmanaged" and "Unmanaged", same with snake_case and camelCase names).
Additionally, the search system uses the decl graph data to recognize hierarchical relationships between decls, allowing you to zero on a target namespace for search. As an example "fs create" will score highe all things related to the creation of files and directories inside of `std.fs`, while still showing (but with lower score) matches from `std.Bulild`.
As another example "fs windows" will prioritize windows-related results in `std.fs`, while "windows fs" will prioritize fs-related results in `std.windows`.
This indents the keyboard shortcuts related to the S key because you can only
use these keyboard shortcuts after you pressed S (when the search field is focused).
This is a visual hint.
This new search placeholder looks much nicer because it allows HTML inside it which
the `placeholder` attribute on `<input>`s doesn't allow.
I tested it for all kinds of cases and it seems to work pretty well.
"Dialog" is the incorrect term here because a dialog is a separate window that still lets you use the app
but a modal is a window where you can't continue using the app until you close it.