The layout node, and therefore the painting box, is frequently destroyed
and recreated. This causes us to forget the cached mouse position we use
to highlight media controls. Move this cached position to the DOM node
instead, which survives relayout.
This has several advantages over the current manual demuxing currently
being performed. PlaybackManager hides the specific demuxer being used,
which will allow more codecs to be added transparently to LibWeb. It
also provides buffering and controls playback rate for us.
Further, it will allow us to much more easily implement the "media
timeline" to render a timestamp and implement seeking.
Note that the default value of the attribute is true. We were previously
autoplaying videos as soon as they loaded - this will prevent that from
happening until the paused attribute is set to false.
Note that as of this commit, there aren't any such throwers, and the
call site in Heap::allocate will drop exceptions on the floor. This
commit only serves to change the declaration of the overrides, make sure
they return an empty value, and to propagate OOM errors frm their base
initialize invocations.
This needs to happen before prototype/constructor intitialization can be
made lazy. Otherwise, GC could run during the C++ constructor and try to
collect the object currently being created.
This is a monster patch that turns all EventTargets into GC-allocated
PlatformObjects. Their C++ wrapper classes are removed, and the LibJS
garbage collector is now responsible for their lifetimes.
There's a fair amount of hacks and band-aids in this patch, and we'll
have a lot of cleanup to do after this.
We had some inconsistencies before:
- Sometimes "The", sometimes "the"
- Sometimes trailing ".", sometimes no trailing "."
I picked the most common one (lowecase "the", trailing ".") and applied
it to all copyright headers.
By using the exact same string everywhere we can ensure nothing gets
missed during a global search (and replace), and that these
inconsistencies are not spread any further (as copyright headers are
commonly copied to new files).
SPDX License Identifiers are a more compact / standardized
way of representing file license information.
See: https://spdx.dev/resources/use/#identifiers
This was done with the `ambr` search and replace tool.
ambr --no-parent-ignore --key-from-file --rep-from-file key.txt rep.txt *