If the (optional) URL specified on the command line is an existing file
we now resolve its real path before turning into a URL. This makes
relative URLs inside the loaded document work correctly.
Also interpret all other specified URLs the same way we would if you
had typed them into the location bar.
Get rid of the weird old signature:
- int StringType::to_int(bool& ok) const
And replace it with sensible new signature:
- Optional<int> StringType::to_int() const
* A PageView is a view onto a Page object.
* A Page always has a main Frame (root of Frame tree.)
* Page has a PageClient. PageView is a PageClient.
The goal here is to allow building another kind of view onto
a Page while keeping the rest of LibWeb intact.
Attempting to open a non-existent file from the command line should not
fail, it should just open a new text document with that name. Note that
the file is not created until you actually save it.
Until now we would simply apply stylesheets in the order they finished
loading. This patch adds a StyleSheetList object that hangs off of each
Document and contains all the style sheets in document order.
There's still a lot of work to do for a proper cascade, but at least
this makes us consistently wrong every time. :^)
You can still run the old parser with "br -O", but the new one is good
enough to be the default parser now. We'll fix issues as we go and
eventually remove the old one completely. :^)
Previously, all Markdown blocks had a virtual parse method which has
been swapped out for a static parse method returning an OwnPtr of
that block's type.
The Text class also now has a static parse method that will return an
Optional<Text>.
.. and make travis run it.
I renamed check-license-headers.sh to check-style.sh and expanded it so
that it now also checks for the presence of "#pragma once" in .h files.
It also checks the presence of a (single) blank line above and below the
"#pragma once" line.
I also added "#pragma once" to all the files that need it: even the ones
we are not check.
I also added/removed blank lines in order to make the script not fail.
I also ran clang-format on the files I modified.
You can now pass "-n" to the browser to use the new HTML parser.
It's not turned on by default since it's still very immature, but this
is a huge step towards bringing it into maturity. :^)
And move canonicalized_path() to a static method on LexicalPath.
This is to make it clear that FileSystemPath/canonicalized_path() only
perform *lexical* canonicalization.
* In some cases, we can first call sigaction()/signal(), then *not* pledge
sigaction.
* In other cases, we pledge sigaction at first, call sigaction()/signal()
second, then pledge again, this time without sigaction.
* In yet other cases, we keep the sigaction pledge. I suppose these could all be
migrated to drop it or not pledge it at all, if somebody is interested in
doing that.
We use this to automatically update the thumbnail in LayerListWidget
when you draw into a layer. We also use it to repaint the ImageEditor
when the image changes somehow. :^)
Instead of using a TableView to show the layer stack, let's build a new
custom widget for this purpose and give it some neat features!
This patch also introduces an ImageClient interface for Image to notify
interested parties about things happening. The LayerListWidget is the
first ImageClient and listens for "layer added" and "layer removed"
notifications. :^)
This patch uses the new JS::MarkupGenerator to stylize all of the
source code and runtime values printed in the console's output panel.
This also does away with the Console's global style sheet, as all
styling is handled by the MarkupGenerator and the System Palette.
The new JS::MarkupGenerator class can convert both a JS source string
and a JS Runtime Value into properly formatted HTML using the new
LibWeb System Palette css color values.
It makes more sense for this JS -> HTML process to occur in LibJS
so that it can be used elsewhere, namely Markdown code block syntax
highlighting. It also means the Browser can worry less about LibJS
implementation details.
This fixes a bunch of FIXME's in LibLine.
Also handles the case where read() would read zero bytes in vt_dsr() and
effectively block forever by erroring out.
Fixes#2370
This patch adds spans around most of the console's output, allowing
for a global document stylesheet to customize the highlighting of
the console's output. It also adds some basic styling for values
like strings, numbers, and arrays using the system Palette.
Note: This patch simply adds support for highlighting output values,
the lines of JS code printed to console are still unformatted.