
With this change, we now have ~1200 CellAllocators across both LibJS and LibWeb in a normal WebContent instance. This gives us a minimum heap size of 4.7 MiB in the scenario where we only have one cell allocated per type. Of course, in practice there will be many more of each type, so the effective overhead is quite a bit smaller than that in practice. I left a few types unconverted to this mechanism because I got tired of doing this. :^)
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38 lines
1,009 B
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2023, Preston Taylor <PrestonLeeTaylor@proton.me>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#pragma once
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#include <LibWeb/DOM/StyleElementUtils.h>
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#include <LibWeb/SVG/SVGElement.h>
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namespace Web::SVG {
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class SVGStyleElement final : public SVGElement {
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WEB_PLATFORM_OBJECT(HTMLStyleElement, SVGElement);
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JS_DECLARE_ALLOCATOR(SVGStyleElement);
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public:
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virtual ~SVGStyleElement() override;
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virtual void children_changed() override;
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virtual void inserted() override;
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virtual void removed_from(Node*) override;
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CSS::CSSStyleSheet* sheet();
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CSS::CSSStyleSheet const* sheet() const;
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private:
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SVGStyleElement(DOM::Document&, DOM::QualifiedName);
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virtual void initialize(JS::Realm&) override;
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virtual void visit_edges(Cell::Visitor&) override;
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// The semantics and processing of a ‘style’ and its attributes must be the same as is defined for the HTML ‘style’ element.
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DOM::StyleElementUtils m_style_element_utils;
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};
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}
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