The slugify function is used to convert input into URL-friendly slugs.
It processes each character in the input, keeping ascii alpha characters
after lowercase and replacing non-alphanum characters with the glue
character or a space if multiple spaces are encountered consecutively.
The resulting string is trimmed of leading and trailing whitespace, and
any internal whitespace is replaced with the glue character.
It is currently used in LibMarkdown headings generation code.
Passing a value of a type different than number or length-percentage
to transform-origin returned a null pointer, and we didn't take care
of that path before.
This patch fixes a crash caused by an incorrect CSS declaration, such as
`transform-origin: "center"`.
Fixes#21609
The current helpers assume that a valid URL is a full URL (i.e. contains
the "://" separator between the scheme and domain). This isn't true, as
"file:" alone is parsed as a valid URL.
We must also avoid simply searching for the parsed public suffix in the
original URL string. For example, "com" is a public suffix. If we search
for that in the URL "com.com", we will think the public suffix starts at
index 0.
Changing `try_compute_width()` to return width and margins, instead of
mutating them in the box's state makes it works in cases when box has
min-width or max-width and this function needs to be called multiple
times.
Fixes https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/21598
Instead of implementing this inline, put it into a function. Use this
new function to correctly implement shortening paths for some places
where this logic was previously missing.
Before these changes, the pathname for the included test was incorrectly
being set to '/' as we were not considering the windows drive letter.
An error is now returned if `numTables` is zero or greater than 4096.
While this isn't explicitly mentioned in the specification, subsequent
calculations will be incorrect if the value falls outside this range.
As spec comment in the code says we should use item’s max-content
contribution to calculate flex fraction.
Likely, it was calculate_max_content_size() because we didn't have
calculate_max_content_contribution() when this function was implemented
initially.
Previously, attempting to update an ext2 inode with a UID or GID
larger than 65535 would overflow. We now write the high bits of UIDs
and GIDs to the same place that Linux does within the `osd2` struct.
Rewrites the grid area building to accurately identify areas that span
multiple rows. Also now we can recognize invalid areas but do not
handle them yet.
Fixed the issue in StringUtils::convert_to_floating_point() where the
end pointer of the trimmed string was not being passed, causing the
function to consistently return 'None' when given strings with trailing
whitespaces.
This is based on the border-radius.html demo page with text and most
assets removed. This has to be a screenshot based test as there's not
really something else that can be used for comparison.
This also makes the test a little incomplete as things like text
overflow clipping are not tested, but I'd like to avoid this test being
too brittle.
Grid items should respect alignment properties if top/right/bottom/left
are not specified.
This change adds a separate implementation of
layout_absolutely_positioned_element that is extended with support for
alignment.
If the first pass of rows sizing results in the container's automatic
height being less than the specified min-height, we need to run a
second pass using the updated available space.
There were 2 issues with the way we formatted floating point decimals:
if the part after the decimal point exceeded the max of an u64 we would
generate wildly incorrect decimals, and we applied no rounding.
With this new code, we emit decimals one by one and perform a simple
reverse string walk to round the number up if required.
a396bb0 removed the palette field but did not update the allocation size
in `Bitmap::serialize_to_byte_buffer()`. This led to a few crashes (I
noticed this from a drag/drop crash in the file manager).
Fixes#21434
We now produce a `matrix3d()` value when appropriate.
Some sites (such as gsap.com) request the resolved style for `transform`
when there's no viewport paintable, but the element itself does already
have a stacking context. This fixes crashes in that case, because we now
do not access the stacking context at all.
We also do not wrap the result as a StyleValueList any more. The
returned StyleValue is only serialized and exposed to JS, so making it a
StyleValueList has no effect.
As noted, there are two situations where an element will have no layout
node here:
1. The element is invisible in a way that it generates no layout node.
2. We haven't built the layout yet.
This protects against the second case, which would otherwise incorrectly
send us down the path of looking directly at the computed style.