Before the completion_steps for timer were casted from JS::SafeFunction
to Function in HTML::Timer constructor, which is incorrect because then
callback's captured GC-allocated objects are not protected from being
deallocated. Let's modify HTML::Timer to use JS::HeapFunction for the
callback instead.
By using Core::Timer that accepts Function instead of JS::SafeFunction
in Platform::Timer does we fix memory leak caused by circular
dependency of timer's callback and timer itself.
This change implements a step from the document's destroy procedure in
the specification, saying that all active timers should be cleared.
By doing this, we also fix the leaking of a document in case where we
have navigated away from a page that has scheduled timers that haven't
yet been triggered.
If a function that captures a GC-allocated object is owned by another
GC-allocated object, it is more preferable to use JS::HeapFunction.
This is because JS::HeapFunction is visited, unlike introducing a new
heap root as JS::SafeFunction does.
If a function that captures a GC-allocated object is owned by another
GC-allocated object, it is more preferable to use JS::HeapFunction.
This is because JS::HeapFunction is visited, unlike introducing a new
heap root as JS::SafeFunction does.
These functions are deferring to NamedNodeMap::get_attribute which
already takes a StringView. This changes also leads to finding some
places which were passing though a const char* instead of an entry from
Attribute names. Fix that where applicable, and switch to has_attribute
in some of those places instead of deprecated_attribute where
equivalent.
Ideally this should be taking a 'FlyString const&', but to continue
porting away from DeprecatedString, just leave a FIXME for now.
It calls Element::get_attribute which takes a StringView. Ultimately,
this should be taking a FlyString, but to help in porting away from
DeprecatedString, just leave a FIXME for that for now.
It already delegates to a function which accepts a StringView, so there
is no advantage here in taking a FlyString. Ideally, both of these
functions should be taking a 'FlyString const&', so leave a FIXME for
that. In the meantime, this should help in porting away from
DeprecatedString.
There are an unfortunate number of DeprecatedString conversions required
here, but these should all fall away and look much more pretty again
when other places are also ported away from DeprecatedString.
Leaves only the Element IDL interface left :^)
The SVGDecodedImageData creates a new Page and replaces its document
with a new one that contains SVG content. This change adds a destroy
call on the replaced document. Without this addition, all tasks
scheduled on the event loop during navigation, initiated while the
page's traversable is being created, will never execute, as the
initial replaced document will become inactive. This leads to a
document leak because the tasks use JS::Handle to hold document
pointer. Making the destroy call resolves the issue because it removes
all tasks associated with the destroyed document from the queue.
Before this change, whenever ImageStyleValue had a non-null
`m_image_request`, it was always leaked along with everything related
to the document to which this value belongs. The issue arises due to
the use of `JS::Handle` for the image request, as it introduces a
cyclic dependency where `ImageRequest` prevents the `CSSStyleSheet`,
that owns `ImageStyleValue`, from being deallocated:
- ImageRequest
- FetchController
- FetchParams
- Window
- HTMLDocument
- HTMLHtmlElement
- HTMLBodyElement
- Text
- HTMLHeadElement
- Text
- HTMLMetaElement
- Text
- HTMLTitleElement
- Text
- HTMLStyleElement
- CSSStyleSheet
This change solves this by visiting `m_image_request` from
`visit_edges` instead of introducing new heap root by using
`JS::Handle`.
DOMMatrix fromMatrix was using create_from_dom_matrix_2d_init to make
a DOMMatrix for it's init struct this is wrong because only the 2D
params of the DOMMatrix are put into the new matrix. I have added
a non 2D version of that function that takes the full DOMMatrixInit
so now fromMatrix works correctly again. I also have added some
text tests to test if it works correctly.
I split the dommatrix.html text tests into multiple files because that
file was becoming to big so now every sub function is a seperate file.
Now that shorthands use ShorthandStyleValue, the only bespoke code left
for them applies to CSS-wide keywords. We can automate expanding those,
so let's do so. :^)
This isn't included in the base definition of a CSS-wide keyword, but
the CASCADE-4 spec which adds it says:
> The revert CSS-wide keyword rolls back the cascade to the cascaded
value of the earlier origin.
So it is one. While I'm at it, rename `is_builtin()` to match the spec
terminology. It's not used currently, but will be in the next commit.
This algorithm is the meat of firing the NavigateEvent at navigation.
In order to implement it, we also need to add some getters/setters on
NavigateEvent. The implemetentation deviates from the spec in when
exactly the NavigateEvent is created. In following the pattern for other
events. we construct the event from the NavigateEventInit structure from
our native code. This makes the code a lot simpler than adding 10
getters to the NavigateEvent that are only ever used just after
construction. I'm not 100% conviced the promise resolution code is
correct, but we can add tests for that later :^).
These Navigation API Method Tracker AOs are called by the inner navigate
event firing algorithm. Implement them beforehand to make the diff look
pretty :^).