There are a few ways for `connect()` to finish:
- `Browser.close()` from the client side.
- Browser on the server side did exit (e.g. crashed).
- Connection was dropped by either of the sides.
We reduce all the cases to the last one by dropping the
connection when client wants calls `Browser.close()` or
server-side browser exits.
In all these cases we should properly cleanup on the server side,
and ensure that all promises reject on the client side.
This patch:
- introduces non-exported but used in api/impl struct types (e.g. Point);
- makes all client classes implement respective public api interface.
Pros:
- Typescript is now responsible for type checking.
We can remove our doclint checker (not removed yet).
- Electron and Android types can be defined in the same way
(this is not implemented yet).
- We can move most of the type structs like Point to the public api
and make some of them available.
Cons:
- Any cons?
There is a race between "close" event coming from the server and
"close" command issued from the client.
This is similar to calling close after disconnect, so added tests.