This fixes a few sizing issues too. The page size is now correct in most
cases! \o/
We get to remove some of the `to_type<>()` shenanigans, though it
reappears in some other places.
This used to be the other way around. If we just inserted input with
document.write, this would always be true and not allow document.write
to immediately parse its input (given that there's no pending parsing
blocking script)
...and also for hit testing, which is involved in most of them.
Much of this is temporary conversions and other awkwardness, which
should resolve itself as the rest of LibWeb is converted to these new
types. Hopefully. :thousandyakstare:
Instead of creating a new global object and proxying everything through
it, we now evaluate console inputs inside a `with` environment.
This seems to match the behavior of WebKit and Gecko in my basic
testing, and removes the ConsoleGlobalObject which has been a source of
confusion and invalid downcasts.
The globals now live in a class called ConsoleGlobalObjectExtensions
(renamed from ConsoleGlobalObject since it's no longer a global object).
To make this possible, I had to add a way to override the initial
lexical environment when calling JS::Interpreter::run(). This is plumbed
via Web::HTML::ClassicScript::run().
This is a first step towards handling PNG encoding failures instead of
just falling over and crashing the program.
This initial step will cause encode() to return an error if the final
ByteBuffer copy fails to allocate. There are more potential failures
that will be surfaced by subsequent commits.
Two FIXMEs were killed in the making of this patch. :^)
Note that js_rope_string() has been folded into this, the old name was
misleading - it would not always create a rope string, only if both
sides are not empty strings. Use a three-argument create() overload
instead.
This will make it easier to support both string types at the same time
while we convert code, and tracking down remaining uses.
One big exception is Value::to_string() in LibJS, where the name is
dictated by the ToString AO.
We have a new, improved string type coming up in AK (OOM aware, no null
state), and while it's going to use UTF-8, the name UTF8String is a
mouthful - so let's free up the String name by renaming the existing
class.
Making the old one have an annoying name will hopefully also help with
quick adoption :^)
This adds support for parsing the ::placeholder pseudo-element and
injecting an anonymous layout node with that element when the input
element's data is empty.
This algorithm, and window.applicationCache, was removed from the spec:
https://github.com/whatwg/html/commit/e4330d5
This also adds a spec link and comments to the affected parser method.
This implementation only works for cloning Numbers, and does not try to
do all the spec steps for structured serialize and deserialize.
Co-Authored-By: Andrew Kaster <akaster@serenityos.org>
We now can handle dynamic updating of the disabled attribute of a <link>
of the stylesheet type.
We do this by hooking the adding and removing attribute's handlers and
dynamically loading/removing the stylesheet if it has been
enabled/disabled.
Currently, all handling of pending dialogs occurs in PageHost. In order
to re-use this functionality to run WebDriver in a headless move, move
it to Page.
Before this change, each AST node had a 64-byte SourceRange member.
This SourceRange had the following layout:
filename: StringView (16 bytes)
start: Position (24 bytes)
end: Position (24 bytes)
The Position structs have { line, column, offset }, all members size_t.
To reduce memory consumption, AST nodes now only store the following:
source_code: NonnullRefPtr<SourceCode> (8 bytes)
start_offset: u32 (4 bytes)
end_offset: u32 (4 bytes)
SourceCode is a new ref-counted data structure that keeps the filename
and original parsed source code in a single location, and all AST nodes
have a pointer to it.
The start_offset and end_offset can be turned into (line, column) when
necessary by calling SourceCode::range_from_offsets(). This will walk
the source code string and compute line/column numbers on the fly, so
it's not necessarily fast, but it should be rare since this information
is primarily used for diagnostics and exception stack traces.
With this, ASTNode shrinks from 80 bytes to 32 bytes. This gives us a
~23% reduction in memory usage when loading twitter.com/awesomekling
(330 MiB before, 253 MiB after!) :^)
We can't be nuking the ESO while its owned execution context is still on
the VM's execution context stack, as that may lead to a use-after-free.
This patch solves this by adding a `context_owner` field to each context
and treating it as a GC root.
This getter and setter were previously labelled as a "hack" and used to
disable style invalidation on attribute changes during the HTML parsing
phase (as it caused big sites's loading to be slow). These functions
are currently not used, so they can be removed:^)
This commit adds inline spec comments to the part of the parser that
ends up calling HTMLScriptElement::prepare().
The code is tweaked to match the spec more closely.