This feature was problematic for several reasons:
- Tracking *all* the user activity seems like a privacy nightmare.
- LibGUI actually only supports one globally tracking widget per window,
even if no window is necessary, or if multiple callbacks are desired.
- Widgets can easily get confused whether an event is actually directed
at it, or is actually just the result of global tracking.
The third item caused an issue where right-clicking CatDog opened two
context menus instead of one.
This should fix the flaky tests of test-js.
It also fixes the tests when running with the -g flag since the values
will not be garbage collected too soon.
No major engine allows whitespace in the type when checking for
"module".
This was also reflected in the relevant web platform test, but not in
the spec.
The spec has been changed to match this behaviour: 23c723e3e9
This data informs consumers how to join lists of values. For example,
in en-US, the list ["a", "b", "c"] formatted to a string should become
"a, b, and c".
This patch removes the following WebContent IPC calls, which are no
longer used:
- `Server::js_console_initialize()`
- `Client::did_js_console_output()`
This patch introduces three new IPC calls for WebContent:
- `Client::did_output_js_console_message(index)`:
Notifies the client that a new console message was logged.
- `Server::js_console_request_messages(start_index)`:
Ask the server for console messages starting at the given index.
- `Client::did_get_js_console_messages(start_index, types, messages)`:
Send the client the messages they requested.
This mechanism will replace the current
`Client::did_js_console_output()` call in the next few commits. This
will allow us to display messages in the console that happened before
the console was opened.
This makes IconView aware of the text width of the
ModelEditingDelegate widget when editing an index and allows us to
resize the content rect as needed.
This also removes the border from the textbox since it could collide
with the icon in ColumnsView. While editing we also skip painting the
inactive selection rect since it would otherwise show when the content
rect gets smaller.
This was one of the first AOs used for Intl, and I misinterpreted the
spec. Rather than removing all extensions, we must only remove Unicode
locale extensions.
Also use LocaleID::to_string() here instead of the heavier canonical
string method, because the locale is already canonical.
Note that the algorithm in the Unicode spec is for checking that a code
point precedes U+0307, but the special casing condition NotBeforeDot is
interested in the inverse of this rule.
Doing so would increase memory consumption by quite a bit, since many
useless copies of the checkpoints hashmap would be created and later
thrown away.
These are tested by test262 but the current test262-runner reads the
files in python which automatically converts \r\n to \n.
This meant that we passed the tests while we should not have.
The current implementation felt a bit ad-hoc and notably allowed
textContent to operate on all node types. It also only returned the
child text content of the Node instead of the descendant text content.
In 553361d we started mprotecting the atexit handlers when they are not
being modified or executed. As part of that commit, we unintentionally
changed the max number of global destructors from 1024 to 256 (on x86,
only 128 on x86_64). This patch expands the initial size of the global
destructors page to 2 pages from 1, and allows the pool to be expanded
at runtime by mapping a new set of pages and copying the AtExitEntries
over.
...by replacing it with a ctor that takes the buffer instead, and
handling the allocation failure in ArrayBuffer::create(size_t) by
throwing a RangeError as specified by the spec.