ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/HTML/EventNames.cpp
Timothy Flynn db2ba5f1d9 LibWeb: Initialize static web strings during main-thread VM creation
These are currently initialized in a [[gnu::constructor]], which has a
weird initialization order. These constructors are invoked before main()
and, incidentally, before any user-defined default constructors of the
static strings they are initializing.

This will become an issue when these strings are ported to FlyString,
which has a user-defined default constructor. In that scenario, when the
FlyString constructor is executed after the [[gnu::constructor]], the
strings will be "reset" to the empty string.

Instead of relying on a non-standard compiler extension here, let's just
initialize these strings explicitly during main-thread VM creation, as
this now happens in WebContent's main().
2023-03-18 19:50:45 +01:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2020, the SerenityOS developers.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibWeb/HTML/EventNames.h>
namespace Web::HTML::EventNames {
#define __ENUMERATE_HTML_EVENT(name) DeprecatedFlyString name;
ENUMERATE_HTML_EVENTS
#undef __ENUMERATE_HTML_EVENT
ErrorOr<void> initialize_strings()
{
static bool s_initialized = false;
VERIFY(!s_initialized);
#define __ENUMERATE_HTML_EVENT(name) \
name = #name;
ENUMERATE_HTML_EVENTS
#undef __ENUMERATE_HTML_EVENT
s_initialized = true;
return {};
}
}