These control the state of CSS counters.
Parsing code for `reversed(counter-name)` is implemented, but disabled
for now until we are able to resolve values for those.
We now follow the rules from the spec more closely, along with an
unspecified quirk for when the offsetParent is a non-positioned body
element. (Spec bug linked in a comment.)
This fixes a whole bunch of css-flexbox tests on WPT, which already had
correct layout, but the reported metrics from JS API were wrong.
We now ensure that `Node::is_character_data()` returns true for all
nodes of type character data.
Previously, calling `Node::length()` on `CDataSection` or
`ProcessingInstruction` nodes would return an incorrect value.
We were mistakenly executing the current node's script instead of the
document's pending parsing-blocking script.
This caused ~1000 WPT tests to time out, since we never ended up firing
a load event for XHTML pages that load multiple external scripts.
Before this change, "background-clip: text" was implemented by saving a
Vector<Gfx::Path> of all glyphs needed to paint a mask for the
background. The issue with this approach was that once glyphs were
extracted into vector paths, the glyph rasterization cache could no
longer be utilized.
With this change, all text required for mask painting is saved in a
nested display list and rasterized as a regular text.
Previously, when creating a HTML element with
`document.createElementNS()` we would convert the given local name to
lowercase before deciding which element type to return. We now no
longer perform this lower case conversion, so if an uppercase local
name is provided, an element of type `HTMLUnknownElement` will be
returned. This aligns our implementation with the specification.
This is an AudioNode representing the final audio destination and is
what the user will ultimately hear.
This node is used as one of the connecting nodes in athenacrisis.com
Add a placeholder for the interface without anything backing it for now.
With this change, instead of recording a display list item for each
instance of a repeated background, a new DrawRepeatedImmutableBitmap
type is used. This allows the painter to use optimized repeated image
painting and, when the GPU backend is used, avoid re-uploading the image
texture for each repetition.
Some screenshot tests are affected, but there are no visible
regressions.
https://null.com/games/chainstaff works a lof faster with this change.
The :host family of pseudo class selectors select the shadow host
element when matching against a rule from within the element's shadow
tree.
This is a bit convoluted due to the fact that the document-level
StyleComputer keeps track of *all* style rules, and not just the
document-level ones.
In the future, we should refactor style storage so that shadow roots
have their own style scope, and we can simplify a lot of this.
Checking that the string parsed for the `font` property is not enough,
the spec also wants to rule out CSS-wide keywords like `inherit`. The
simplest way to do so is to check if it's a ShorthandStyleValue, which
also rules out use of `var()`; this matches other browsers' behaviour.
The newly-added test would previously crash, and now doesn't. :^)
Before this change, removing a style element from inside a shadow tree
would cause it to be unregistered with the document-level list of sheets
instead of the shadow-root-level list.
This would eventually lead to a verification failure if someone tried to
update the text contents of that style element, since it was still in
the shadow-root-level list, but now with a null owner element.
Fixes a crash on https://www.swedbank.se/
Previously, if a document had any element with a name attribute that
was set to the empty string, then `document.getElementsByName("")` and
`element.getElementsByName("")` would return a collection including
those elements.
Previously, if a document had an element whose id was the empty string,
then `document.getElementById("")` and `element.getElementById("")`
would return that element.
This change removes wrappers inherited from Gfx::Typeface for WOFF and
WOFF2 fonts. The only purpose they served is owning of ttf ByteBuffer
produced by decoding a WOFF/WOFF2 font. Now new FontData class is
responsible for holding ByteBuffer when a font is constructed from
non-externally owned memory.
It currently doesn't support animated image.
Note that Gfx::Bitmap has no support for get_pixel when the format is
RGBA8888. This is why it has been removed from the tests.
Previously, `SVGSVGBox` would have a natural aspect ratio of 0 if it
had a viewbox with zero width. This led to a division by zero, causing
a crash.
Found by Domato.
Previously calling `PaintableBox::set_scroll_offset()` with a
PaintableBox whose content size was larger than its scrollble overflow
rect would cause a crash.
Found by Domato.
The underlying CPU-specific instructions for operating on UTF-16 strings
behave differently for null inputs. Add an explicit check for this state
for consistency.
The underlying CPU-specific instructions for operating on UTF-8 strings
behave differently for null inputs. Add an explicit check for this state
for consistency.
We had a const and non-const version of this function, with slightly
different behavior (oops!)
This patch consolidates the implementations and keeps only the correct
behavior in there.
Fixes an issue where comments were not collapsible on Hacker News.
Skia painter is visibly faster than LibGfx painter and has more complete
CSS transforms support. With this change:
- On Linux, it will try to use Vulkan-backend with fallback to
CPU-backend
- On macOS it will try to use Metal-backend with fallback to
CPU-backend
- headless-browser always runs with CPU-backend in layout mode
These test work with LibGfx painter but won't longer work after
switching to Skia, because it produces slightly different antialiasing,
rounding in color blending, etc.
This is the expected behavior per the HTML spec. Fixes an issue where
styling these elements wouldn't have the expected effect unless you also
set the display property.
Instead of allowing arbitrarily large values (which could eventually
overflow an i32), let's just cap them at the same limit as Firefox does.
Found by Domato.
This change will make it easier to disable screenshot comparison tests
on a specific platform or have per-platform expectations.
Additionally, it's nice to be able to tell if a ref-test uses a
screenshot as an expectation by looking at the test path.
Utf16View currently assumes host endianness. Add support for specifying
either big or little endianness (which we mostly just pipe through to
simdutf). This will allow using simdutf facilities with LibTextCodec.
The one behavior difference is that we will now actually fail on invalid
code units with Utf16View::to_utf8(AllowInvalidCodeUnits::No). It was
arguably a bug that this wasn't already the case.
Areas are disassembled into boundary lines on `build_grid_areas()` step,
so we can always use them to find grid item's position during placement.
This way we support both ways to define area: `grid-template-areas` and
implicitly using `-start` and `-end` boundary line names.
If no header includes the prototype of a function, then it cannot be
used from outside the translation unit it was defined in. In that case,
it should be marked as `static`, in order to avoid possible ODR
problems, unnecessary exported symbols, and allow the compiler to better
optimize those.
If this warning triggers in a function defined in a header, `inline`
needs to be added, otherwise if the header is included in more than one
TU, it will fail to link with a duplicate definition error.
The reason this diff got so big is that Lagom-only code wasn't built
with this flag even in Serenity times.
This matches libwebp (see ZeroFillCanvas() call in
libwebp/src/demux/anim_decode.c:355 and ZeroFillFrameRect() call
in line 435, but in WebPAnimDecoderGetNext()) and makes files
written e.g. by asesprite look correct -- even though the old
behavior is also spec-compliant and arguably makes more sense.
Now nothing looks at the background color stored in the file.
See PR for an example image where it makes a visible difference.
Cherry-picked from serenityos master
276a904d20ffe260b5544a9ace9841d083e0243
- Change min track sizing function to be "auto" when flex size is
specified.
- Never check if min track sizing funciton is flexible, because only
max is allowed to be flexible.
- Address FIXME in automatic_minimum_size to avoid regressions after
making two fixes mentioned above.
The change causes Tests/LibWeb/WPT/run.sh to run an arbitrary subset of
tests you give it as arguments. If you don’t specify any arguments, it
has the same behavior as it does without this patch: It just runs an
explicit subset of test names hardcoded into the script.
Otherwise without this change, Tests/LibWeb/WPT/run.sh doesn’t have the
ability to run any tests other than the explicit subset of test names
hardcoded into the script
We currently have 2 base64 coders: one in AK, another in LibWeb for a
"forgiving" implementation. ECMA-262 has an upcoming proposal which will
require a third implementation.
Instead, let's use the base64 implementation that is used by Node.js and
recommended by the upcoming proposal. It handles forgiving decoding as
well.
Our users of AK's implementation should be fine with the forgiving
implementation. The AK impl originally had naive forgiving behavior, but
that was removed solely for performance reasons.
Using http://mattmahoney.net/dc/enwik8.zip (100MB unzipped) as a test,
performance of our old home-grown implementations vs. the simdutf
implementation (on Linux x64):
Encode Decode
AK base64 0.226s 0.169s
LibWeb base64 N/A 1.244s
simdutf 0.161s 0.047s
When traversing the layout tree to find an appropriate box child to
derive the baseline from. Only the child's margin and offset was being
applied. Now we sum each offset on the recursive call.
The spec says to just call the XML serialization algorithm, but it
returns the "outer serialization", and we need the "inner" one. Let's
just concatenate serializations of children; then the result produced is
similar to one from Blink or Gecko.
This method puts the given node and all of its sub-tree into a
normalized form. A normalized sub-tree has no empty text nodes and no
adjacent text nodes.
Because `nan:arithmetic` and `nan:canonical` aren't bound to a single
bit pattern, we cannot check against a float-containing SIMD vector
against a single value in the tests. Now, we represent `v128`s as
`TypedArray`s in `testjs` (as opposed to using `BigInt`s), allowing us
to properly check `NaN` bit patterns.
Some spec-tests check the bit pattern of a returned `NaN` (i.e.
`nan:canonical`, `nan:arithmetic`, or something like `nan:0x200000`).
Previously, we just accepted any `NaN`.
Previously the input element was displayed with value 0, when no value
was set in the HTML. Now it uses `value_sanitization_algorithm()`, which
will calculate the default value.
In `value_sanitization_algorithm()` there was a logical mistake/typo.
The comment from the spec says "unless the maximum is less than the
minimum".
The added layout test would fail without the code changes.
Fixes#520
When the min option is given the read will only be fulfilled when there
are min or more elements available in the readable byte stream.
When the min option is not given the default value for min is 1.
The first time Document learns its viewport size, we now suppress firing
of the resize event.
This fixes an issue on multiple websites that were not expecting resize
events to fire so early in the loading process.
Previously, setting CSS `line-height: 0` on an `input` element would
result in no text being displayed.
Other browsers handle this by setting the minimum height to the
"normal" value for single line inputs.
From https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/scripting.html#script-processing-model:
When a script element el that is not parser-inserted experiences one
of the events listed in the following list, the user agent must
immediately prepare the script element el:
- [...]
- The script element is connected and has a src attribute set where
previously the element had no such attribute.
Previously, when `WindowOrWorkerGlobalScope.reportError()` was called
the `filename` property of the dispatched error event was blank. It is
now populated with the full path of the active script.
This commit replaces all TLS connection code with wolfssl.
The certificate parsing code has to remain for now, as wolfssl does not
seem to have any exposed API for that.
Like 1132c858e9, out-of-flow elements such
as float elements would get inserted into block level `::before` and
`::after` pseudo-element nodes when they should instead be inserted as a
sibling to the pseudo element. This change fixes that.
This fixes a few layout issues on the swedish tax agency website
(skatteverket.se). :^)
This makes it so that `rebaseline-libweb-test` can be run on *nix or
MacOS as the path to `headless-browser` on MacOS is
`./bin/Ladybird.app/Contents/MacOS/headless-browser` while it is
`./bin/headless-browser` on *nix.
Following the rules in the algorithm from
https://webidl.spec.whatwg.org/#js-platform-objects, "To Internally
create a new object implementing the interface interface", this change
incorporates the steps to load a prototype from new.target, and write
it to the created instance returned from constructor_impl(). This
mirrors the code for generate_html_constructor(), which incorporates
additional steps needed by Custom Elements.
Bug #334
This is a non-standard API that other browsers implement, which
highlights matching text in the current window.
This is just a thin wrapper around our find in page functionality, the
main motivation for adding this API is that it allows us to write tests
for our find in page implementation.
The changes to tests are due to LibTimeZone incorrectly interpreting
time stamps in the TZDB. The TZDB will list zone transitions in either
UTC or the zone's local time (which is then subject to DST offsets).
LibTimeZone did not handle the latter at all.
For example:
The following rule is in effect until November 18, 6PM UTC.
America/Chicago -5:50:36 - LMT 1883 Nov 18 18:00u
The following rule is in effect until March 1, 2AM in Chicago time. But
at that time, a DST transition occurs, so the local time is actually
3AM.
America/Chicago -6:00 Chicago C%sT 1936 Mar 1 2:00
This required updating some LibJS spec steps to their latest versions,
as the data expected by the old steps does not quite match the APIs that
are available with the ICU. The new spec steps are much more aligned.
Prior to this commit, the test runner was ignoring the result, which
meant that values that fit in less than 128 bits were shifted to remove
the zero words (which is obviously incorrect).