From the Web IDL spec: https://heycam.github.io/webidl/#idl-undefined
[...]
undefined constant values in IDL are represented with the `undefined`
token.
[...]
Note: This value was previously spelled `void`, and more limited in how
it was allowed to be used.
Specification: https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-event-dispatch
This also introduces shadow roots due to it being a requirement of
the event dispatcher.
However, it does not introduce the full shadow DOM, that can be
left for future work.
This changes some event dispatches which require certain attributes
to be initialised to a value.
Bring the names of various boxes closer to spec language. This should
hopefully make things easier to understand and hack on. :^)
Some notable changes:
- LayoutNode -> Layout::Node
- LayoutBox -> Layout::Box
- LayoutBlock -> Layout::BlockBox
- LayoutReplaced -> Layout::ReplacedBox
- LayoutDocument -> Layout::InitialContainingBlockBox
- LayoutText -> Layout::TextNode
- LayoutInline -> Layout::InlineNode
Note that this is not strictly a "box tree" as we also hang inline/text
nodes in the same tree, and they don't generate boxes. (Instead, they
contribute line box fragments to their containing block!)
This patch makes Page weakable and allows page-less frames to exist.
Page is single-owner, and Frame is multiple-owner, so it's not sound
for Frame to assume its containing Page will stick around for its own
entire lifetime.
Fixes#3976.
This makes most operations thread safe, especially so that they
can safely be used in the Kernel. This includes obtaining a strong
reference from a weak reference, which now requires an explicit
call to WeakPtr::strong_ref(). Another major change is that
Weakable::make_weak_ref() may require the explicit target type.
Previously we used reinterpret_cast in WeakPtr, assuming that it
can be properly converted. But WeakPtr does not necessarily have
the knowledge to be able to do this. Instead, we now ask the class
itself to deliver a WeakPtr to the type that we want.
Also, WeakLink is no longer specific to a target type. The reason
for this is that we want to be able to safely convert e.g. WeakPtr<T>
to WeakPtr<U>, and before this we just reinterpret_cast the internal
WeakLink<T> to WeakLink<U>, which is a bold assumption that it would
actually produce the correct code. Instead, WeakLink now operates
on just a raw pointer and we only make those constructors/operators
available if we can verify that it can be safely cast.
In order to guarantee thread safety, we now use the least significant
bit in the pointer for locking purposes. This also means that only
properly aligned pointers can be used.
Form submissions to file:// URLs are now permitted only if the
submitting document is also a file:// URL and the form method is "get".
Form submissions to URLs with a http(s):// URL protocol are permitted.
Form submissions for all other URL protocols are rejected.
Ref-counted objects must not be stack allocated. Make DOM::Document's
constructor private to avoid this issue. (I wish we could mark classes
as heap-only..)
These happen right after "DOMContentLoaded" for now, which is incorrect
since they should really wait until subresources have loaded.
However, this makes a bunch of things work already so let's do it.
With this patch, we now enforce basic same-origin policy for this one
<iframe> attribute.
To make it easier to add more attributes like this, I've added an
extended IDL attribute ("[ReturnNullIfCrossOrigin]") that does exactly
what it sounds like. :^)
Following in the footsteps of <input type=checkbox>, this patch adds
LayoutButton which implements a basic push button using LibGfx styling
primitives.
This is implemented entirely inside LibWeb, there is no GUI::CheckBox
widget instantiated, unlike other input types. All input types should
be moved to this new style of implementation.
Note that there is currently no way to display them as we can't
currently clone nodes.
Adds special case for templates for dumping to console.
Doesn't add it to the DOM inspector as I'm not sure how to do it.
You can now cycle through focusable elements (currently only hyperlinks
are focusable) with the Tab key.
The focus outline is rendered in a new FocusOutline paint phase.
This is mostly to get the grunt work of the way. This is split up into
multiple commits to hopefully make it more manageable to review.
Note that these are not full implementations, and the bindings mostly
get the low hanging fruit.
Also implements some attributes that I kept out because they had
dashes in them. Therefore, this closes#2905.