Before this change `apply_clip_overflow_rect` might crash trying to
access `clip_rect` that does not have value because we currently
support calculation of visible rectangle when `overflow: hidden`
is applied for both axis.
The deallocation of the test cases at the very end happens through a
NonnullRefPtr<TestCase>, meaning the deallocation will assume the wrong
object size and trip up ASAN. Therefore, we cannot use a TestCase
subclass.
I also took this opportunity and made use of the new LoaderError
formatter.
This is a special case of the sample count field in the header which we
treated as a format error before. Now we just take care to check stream
EOF before reading chunks.
This makes the final FLAC spec test pass, making us one of the most
compliant loaders! :^)
We report a rounded up PCM sample format to the outside, but use the
exact bit depth as specified in header and frames.
This makes the three FLAC spec tests with a a bit depth of 20 pass.
Fix the problem that `cmake --build Build/ladybird` started
failing with:
fatal error: 'WebContent/WebDriverConnection.h' file not found
after 11fe34ce0f
Previously it was possible to have following sequence of calls
while destroying a session:
1. `WebContentConnection::die()` calls `Client::close_session()`
2. `Client::close_session()` removes a session from active sessions
map which causes session destructor call.
3. Session destructor calls `Client::close_session()` to remove a
session from active sessions.
With `stop()` method inlined into destructor `close_session()` need
to be called just once while destroying a session.
As the user might want to have interactions with LibGUI while handling
errors, this code should be executed in the original `EventLoop`.
Similarly to what is done with the error-free path.
"Improve" is an understatement, since this commit makes all FLAC files
seek without errors, mostly with high accuracy, and partially even fast:
- A new generic seek table type is introduced, which keeps an
always-sorted list of seek points, which allows it to use binary
search and fast insertion.
- Automatic seek points are inserted according to two heuristics
(distance between seek points and minimum seek precision), which not
only builds a seek table for already-played sections of the file, but
improves seek precision even for files with an existing seek table.
- Manual seeking by skipping frames works properly now and is still used
as a last resort.
It appears that QEMU on macOS doesn't have the VirtIO GPU variants that
support VGA functionality. Those variants are not especially important
to us, because we don't use any kind of VGA functionality in our kernel
anyway.
Therefore, for macOS, we could decide to use virtio-gpu-gl-pci and
virtio-gpu-pci devices instead.
It appeared that we sometimes failed to invoke synchronous commands on
the GPU. To temporarily fix this, wait 10 milliseconds for commands to
complete before failing.
According to the specification, modesetting can be invoked with no need
for flushing the framebuffer nor with DMA to transfer the framebuffer
rendering.
This configuration exposes a suboptimal mechanism to access other
VirtIO device configurations. It is also the only configuration to use a
zero length for a configuration structure, and specify a valid BAR which
triggered a kernel panic when attaching a virtio-gpu-pci device before
95b15e4901 was applied.
The real solution for that problem is to ignore this configuration type
because we never actually use it. It means that we can VERIFY that all
other configuration types have a valid length, as being expected.
Prior to this commit, when you double-click a .zip file to open it, it
gets opened in Text-Editor as there is no other file association.
Now, when FileManager is invoked with a .zip file as the first argument,
a temporary directory will be created and the .zip will be extracted
into it. Once the FileManager window is closed, Core::TempFile will
delete the temporary directory.
This adds something like what we see in other operating systems' file
explorers, except for the fact that most other operating systems will
treat the .zip file as its own independent read-only filesystem. It
would be nice to do that in the future, but I feel like this is
sufficient for now.
- We were using primitive versions of mkstemp and mkdtemp, they have
been converted to use LibCore::System.
- If an error occurred whilst creating a temporary directory or file, it
was thrown and the program would crash. Now, we use ErrorOr<T> so that
the caller can handle the error accordingly
- The `Type` enumeration has been made private, and `create_temp` has
been "split" (although rewritten) into create_temp_directory and
create_temp_file. The old pattern of TempFile::create_temp(Type::File)
felt a bit awkward, and TempFile::create_temp_file() feels a bit nicer
to use! :^)
Once the Core::Filesystem PR is merged (#17789), it would be better for
this helper to be merged in with that. But until then, this is a nice
improvement.
At the moment, we can't resolve CSS calc() values without having a
LayoutNode. The new StyleProperties::line_height() overload was trying
to do exactly that, which led to an assertion.
This patch makes `line-height: calc(...)` behave the same as
`line-height: normal` for now and adds a FIXME.
If the PaintableBox had children, but we didn't hit any of them, we
default to saying that you hit the PaintableBox itself.
However, if said PaintableBox has `pointer-events: none`, we should
say nothing was hit, so that the hit testing can continue.
This fixes an issue where Discord server icons were not clickable.
Previously, empty text boxes would fall back to the min-height: 16px
set on the <input> element. As soon as there is any content they
would usually gain height because the line height of that text is
more than 16px (depending on the font/font-size used).
Now they use height: 1lh for the inner div (which contains the
actual text), which matches the exact height of 1 line of content.
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().
When CallbackType::callback was converted from Object& to NNGCP<Object>,
we started comparing the addresses of NNGCPs instead of the addresses of
Objects.
That broke the Discord login form, and this patch fixes it.
Regression from 7c0c1c8f49.
We use recursive algorithms all over the place, and this check makes
it hard to read those algorithms in CLion, since it draws squiggles
under everything.
Explicitly check is_viewport() instead of looking at the corresponding
DOM node. (The viewport has the DOM document as its DOM node, but that's
not obvious from context here.)
Checkedness of an input element can influence sibling style, as well as
style of their children, when they use the `:checked` pseudo-class in
combination with a kind of sibling selector. That means its not
sufficient to just invalidate the input elements on style.
This is actually more commonly observable than one might expect, because
this pattern is often used as a JS-free toggle solution for things like
menus.