This function returns the first element which matches both the filter
for the LiveNodeList collection itself, and a further filter that is
supplied as an argument to this function.
With this change, elements that want to receive viewport rect updates
will need to register on document instead of the browsing context.
This change solves the problem where a browsing context for a document
is guaranteed to exist only while the document is active so browsing
context might not exit by the time DOM node that want to register is
constructed.
This is a part of preparation work before switching to navigables where
this issue becomes more visible.
Instead of calling to_lowercase() on two strings for every step while
iterating over the HTMLCollection returned by getElementsByTagName(),
we now cache the lowercased tag name beforehand and reuse it.
2.4x speed-up on WebKit/PerformanceTests/DOM/DOMDivWalk.html
This interface is used in the interface for HTMLFormControlsCollection
as a live view over its matching elements.
Currently the "value" attribute for this interface is left
unimplemented.
Until now, paint trees have been piggybacking on the layout tree for
traversal, and paintables didn't actually have their own parent/child
pointers.
This patch changes that by making Paintable inherit from TreeNode, and
adding a new pass to LayoutState::commit() where we recursively build
the new paint tree.
The web specs do not expect decoding or decoding to happen when calling
these helpers. This allows us to remove the raw_fragment helper function
from the URL class.
Stop worrying about tiny OOMs. Work towards #20449.
While going through these, I also changed the function signature in many
places where returning ThrowCompletionOr<T> is no longer necessary.
Some websites (like Reddit) like to instantiate "components" by setting
innerHTML to a huge chunk of stuff. Sometimes those huge chunks of stuff
contain inline style sheets (i.e `<style>` elements).
Before this change, we would end up parsing the CSS in those elements
multiple times, because we had no way of knowing that we were within
a fragment parser's temporary document.
This patch avoids the extra CSS parsing work by adding adding a flag to
Document that tells us it's being used by the fragment parser. Then, we
simply avoid parsing CSS for style elements in such documents. The CSS
then gets parsed immediately upon insertion into the proper DOM.
is_scroll_container() returns true for "overflow: hidden" which allows
programmable scrolling while is_scrollable() returns true only for
"overflow: scroll" and "overflow: auto" which allow scrolling only by
user interactions.
We got some errors while loading https://twinings.co.uk/ about this
interface missing, and it looked fairly simple so I sketched it out.
Note that I did leave some FIXMEs where it's not clear exactly which
metrics we should be returning.
Everywhere only ever expects percent encoding to occur, so let's just
remove this flag altogether. At the same time, replace some
DeprecatedString with StringView.
This patch implements "Overflow Viewport Propagation" from CSS-OVERFLOW.
It fixes an issue where many websites were not scrollable because they
had `overflow: scroll` on the body element and we didn't propagate it.