Most elements don't have pseudo elements with CSS custom properties.
By only allocating this data structure when it's used, we can shrink
most elements by 208 bytes each. :^)
This required dealing with a *lot* of fallout, but it's all basically
just switching from DeprecatedFlyString to either FlyString or
Optional<FlyString> in a hundred places to accommodate the change.
That API came from a mistake in the IDL compiler, where reflected
nullable attributes would try to call set_attribute(name, null).
This commit fixes the mistake in the IDL generator, and removes the
meaningless API.
This commit removes DeprecatedString's "null" state, and replaces all
its users with one of the following:
- A normal, empty DeprecatedString
- Optional<DeprecatedString>
Note that null states of DeprecatedFlyString/StringView/etc are *not*
affected by this commit. However, DeprecatedString::empty() is now
considered equal to a null StringView.
Window.h is a rather heavy file, so let's try not to include it in
header files when we can!
Element.h now also includes LibWeb/Bindings/Intrinsics.h, but that's
just out of my laziness. Most if not all objects call
`Bindings::ensure_web_prototype<>()` anyway, so I don't think we would
gain much by sticking the header to source files instead.
Renaming the DeprecatedString version of this function to
deprecated_tag_name. A FlyString is used here as we often need to
perform equality checks here, and the HTMLParser already has tag_name as
a FlyString.
Remove a FIXME while we're at it - we were already following the spec
there, and we still are :^)
Which pretty much needs to be done together due to the amount of places
where they are compared together.
This also involves porting over StackOfOpenElements over to FlyString
from DeprecatedFly string to prevent a gazillion calls to
`.to_deprecated_fly_string` calls in HTMLParser.
Renaming the DeprecatedString version of this function to
Element::get_deprecated_attribute.
While performing this rename, port over functions where it is trivial to
do so to the Optional<String> version of this function.
Similar to Element::has_attribute, ideally this would take a
`FlyString const&`, but NamedNodeMap::get_attribute_ns already takes a
StringView. To aid in porting away from DeprecatedString, just take a
StringView for now.
These functions are deferring to NamedNodeMap::get_attribute which
already takes a StringView. This changes also leads to finding some
places which were passing though a const char* instead of an entry from
Attribute names. Fix that where applicable, and switch to has_attribute
in some of those places instead of deprecated_attribute where
equivalent.
Ideally this should be taking a 'FlyString const&', but to continue
porting away from DeprecatedString, just leave a FIXME for now.
It calls Element::get_attribute which takes a StringView. Ultimately,
this should be taking a FlyString, but to help in porting away from
DeprecatedString, just leave a FIXME for that for now.
It already delegates to a function which accepts a StringView, so there
is no advantage here in taking a FlyString. Ideally, both of these
functions should be taking a 'FlyString const&', so leave a FIXME for
that. In the meantime, this should help in porting away from
DeprecatedString.
There are an unfortunate number of DeprecatedString conversions required
here, but these should all fall away and look much more pretty again
when other places are also ported away from DeprecatedString.
Leaves only the Element IDL interface left :^)
A slottable is either a DOM element or a DOM text node. They may be
assigned to slots (HTMLSlotElement) either automatically or manually.
Automatic assignment occurs by matching a slot's `name` attribute to
a slottable's `slot` attribute. Manual assignment occurs by using the
slot's (not yet implemented) `assign` API.
This commit does not perform the above assignments. It just sets up the
slottable concept via IDL and hooks the slottable mixin into the element
and text nodes.
This is similar to the run activation behavior in that elements may
define these steps themselves. HTMLSlotElement is one such element. The
existing (ad-hoc) Element::attribute_changed() method is not sufficient
there as the steps require knowledge of the attribute's old value and
its namespace, which this extension provides.
Unlike the run activation behavior, we store these steps in a list. An
element may end up defining multiple attribute change steps. For example
all DOM elements must define steps to handle the "slot" attribute, and
HTMLSlotElement must define steps to handle the "name" attribute.
This should allow us to add a Element::attribute which returns an
Optional<String>. Eventually all callers should be ported to switch from
the DeprecatedString version, but in the meantime, this should allow us
to port some more IDL interfaces away from DeprecatedString.
Which for now will just call the DeprecatedString version of this
function. This is intended to be used in porting code over to using the
new String equivalent with the end goal of removing the DeprecatedString
version of this function.
This allows us to port a whole heap of IDL interfaces from
DeprecatedString to String.
Currently, every public DOM::Element method which changes an attribute
fires this handler itself. This was missed in commit 720f7ba, so any
user of that API would not fire the internal handler.
To fix this, and prevent any missing invocations in the future, invoke
the handler from from Attr::handle_attribute_changes. This method is
reached for all attribute changes, including adding/removing attributes.
This ensures the handler will always be fired, and reduces the footprint
of this ad-hoc behavior.
Note that our ad-hoc handler is not the "attribute change steps" noted
by the spec. Those are overridden only by a couple of specific elements,
e.g. HTMLSlotElement. However, we could easily make our ad-hoc handler
hook into those steps in the future.
Instead of calling to_lowercase() on two strings for every step while
iterating over the HTMLCollection returned by getElementsByTagName(),
we now cache the lowercased tag name beforehand and reuse it.
2.4x speed-up on WebKit/PerformanceTests/DOM/DOMDivWalk.html