WebDriver aims to implement the WebDriver specification found at
https://w3c.github.io/webdriver/webdriver-spec.html . It's an HTTP
server that can create Browser sessions and control them.
Co-authored-by: Florent Castelli <florent.castelli@gmail.com>
This adds a new option "--webdriver" that opens a local unix socket
in /tmp/browser_{pid} which the WebDriver server can use to send
commands to the Browser instance.
Co-authored-by: Florent Castelli <florent.castelli@gmail.com>
The only complication here is that Core::Stream::File is not RefCounted
meaning we have to use OwnPtr instead of RefPtr.
Unfortunately we cannot propagate errors as some errors must be caught
and dealt with as the runner can do anything (like stop at any moment
or close pipes).
Without this the runner is waiting for new tests which will never come
and test-test262 is waiting for output which never comes since the
runner is blocked.
Also finish off a comment, and make the variables follow serenity style.
When in normal mode pressing Shift+D will delete from the current cursor
position to the end of the line. Leaving the cursor on the character
before where the cursor was when the deletion took place.
We previously put the generated headers in SOURCES, which did not mark
them as GENERATED (and did not produce a proper dependency).
This commit moves all generated headers into GENERATED_SOURCES, and
removes useless header SOURCES.
Previously TextEditor updated its window title after the window was
already visible. This causes the default title ("GUI::Window") to be
shown for a short period of time which was especially noticeable when
opening files.
This refactors the solve_for_{top, bottom, height, etc} lambdas to use a
common solve_for lambda that takes the length to be solved as an
argument. This way some code duplication is removed.
Previously, some integer overflows and truncations were causing parsing
errors for 4K videos, with those fixed it can fully decode 8K video.
This adds a test to ensure that 4K video will continue to be decoded.
Note: There seems to be unexpectedly high memory usage while decoding
them, causing 8K video to require more than a gigabyte of RAM. (!!!)
The relevant RFC section from
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7932#section-9.2
MSKIPBYTES * 8 bits: MSKIPLEN - 1, where MSKIPLEN is
the number of metadata bytes; this field is
only present if MSKIPBYTES is positive;
otherwise, MSKIPLEN is 0 (if MSKIPBYTES is
greater than 1, and the last byte is all
zeros, then the stream should be rejected as
invalid)
So when skip_bytes is zero we need to break and
re-align bytes.
Added the relevant test case that demonstrates this from:
https://github.com/google/brotli/blob/master/tests/testdata/x.compressed
This patch implements the full "old model" height algorithm from the
CSS Positioned Layout spec. I went with the old model since we don't
yet have the machinery required to implement the new model.
Also, the width calculations already follow the old model, so this
is symmetric with that. Eventually we should of course implement the new
positioned layout model.
If the entire string you want to right-trim consists of characters you
want to remove, we previously would incorrectly leave the first
character there.
For example: `trim("aaaaa", "a")` would return "a" instead of "".
We can't use `i >= 0` in the loop since that would fail to detect
underflow, so instead we keep `i` in the range `size .. 1` and then
subtract 1 from it when reading the character.
Added some trim() tests while I was at it. (And to confirm that this was
the issue.)
The hot-spots for resizing a window by dragging its corner are now
limited to a small area around the actual corner instead of an area with
1/3rd the length or width of the window.
The hot-spots to resize a window while holding a modifier key and the
right mouse button are unchanged.