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LibWeb: Validate arguments when creating DOMPoint from matrix transform
Previously, it was possible to create a DOMPoint from a matrix transform with inconsistent arguments. A TypeError is now thrown in this case.
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4. {"x":750,"y":1060,"z":0,"w":1}
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5. {"x":750,"y":1060,"z":0,"w":1}
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6. {"x":750,"y":1060,"z":0,"w":1}
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7. Exception: TypeError
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test(() => {
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let testCounter = 1;
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function testPart(part) {
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println(`${testCounter++}. ${JSON.stringify(part())}`);
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try {
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println(`${testCounter}. ${JSON.stringify(part())}`);
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} catch (e) {
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println(`${testCounter}. Exception: ${e.name}`);
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}
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testCounter++;
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}
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// 1. Creating a DOMPoint
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const matrix = new DOMMatrix([10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60]);
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return matrix.transformPoint({x: 10, y: 20});
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});
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// 7. Transforming a point using a matrixTransform with an invalid DOMMatrixInit
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testPart(function () {
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const point = new DOMPoint(10, 20);
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return point.matrixTransform({ is2D: true, m33: 1.0000001 });
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});
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});
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</script>
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@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ DOMPointReadOnly::~DOMPointReadOnly() = default;
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WebIDL::ExceptionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<DOMPoint>> DOMPointReadOnly::matrix_transform(DOMMatrixInit& matrix) const
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{
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// 1. Let matrixObject be the result of invoking create a DOMMatrix from the dictionary matrix.
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auto matrix_object = TRY(DOMMatrix::create_from_dom_matrix_2d_init(realm(), matrix));
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auto matrix_object = TRY(DOMMatrix::create_from_dom_matrix_init(realm(), matrix));
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// 2. Return the result of invoking transform a point with a matrix, given the current point and matrixObject. The current point does not get modified.
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return matrix_object->transform_point(*this);
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