This was causing CrashDaemon to choke on our coredumps. Note that we
didn't care about the validation failures before this change either,
this patch simply reorders the checks to avoid divide-by-zero when
validating an ET_CORE file.
The first time we want to print a UBSAN violation, the UBSAN runtime
in userspace will get the UBSAN_OPTIONS environment variable to check if
it contains the string "halt_on_error=1". This is clearly not robust to
invalid options or adding more options, but it gets the job done at the
moment. :^)
The fact that this always reads 16 bytes from the input byte stream
for the key data is still a bit on the suspicious side, but at least
it won't crash UBSAN anymore.
It's alright for this function to be called multiple times, as it quits
early when a partial flush doesn't empty the download buffer.
Relax the assertion to having scheduled "did_finish()" only once.
This adds a new ASTNode type called 'NamedType' which inherits from
the Type node.
Previously every Type node had a name field, but it was not logically
accurate. For example, pointer types do not have a name
(the pointed-to type may have one).
This patch adds a new ArgumentsObject class to represent what the spec
calls "Arguments Exotic Objects"
These are constructed by the new CreateMappedArgumentsObject when the
`arguments` identifier is resolved in a callee context.
The implementation is incomplete and doesn't yet support mapping of
the parameter variables to the indexed properties of `arguments`.
To make Assistant useful we need a way to quickly trigger it. I've
added a new specialized event coming from the window server for when a
user is holding down 'Super' and hits 'Space'.
The Taskbar will be able to listen for this event and spawn a new
instance of the Assistant if it's not already running.
This includes checking that the target is a constructor, not just a
function, as well as switching the order of the list creation and
argument validation to match the specification, to ensure correct
exception throwing order.
This patch implements the IsSimpleParameterList static semantics for
ordinary function objects.
We now also create an unmapped arguments object for callee contexts
with non-simple parameter lists, instead of only doing it in strict
mode. Covered by test262.
This makes the implicit run-time assertion in PropertyName::to_string()
into an explicit compile-time requirement, removes a wasteful FlyString
-> PropertyName -> FlyString construction from NativeFunction::create()
and allows setting the function name to a null string for anonymous
native functions.
This regressed recently and would only output a bunch of '[object Foo]',
the reason being that String(value) failed in some cases - which is
easily fixed by trying that first and using Object.prototype.toString()
as a fallback in the case of an exception :^)
The unsigned shift right implementation was already doing this, but
the spec requires a mod32 of rhs before the shift for the signed shift
right implementation as well. Caught by UBSAN and oss-fuzz.
If the value we get after fmod in Value::to_u32 is negative, UBSAN
complains that -N is out of bounds for u32. An extra static cast to i64
makes it stop complaining. An alternative implementation could add 2^32
if the fmod'd value is negative. Caught by UBSAN and oss-fuzz.
The launch_origin_rect parameter to create_window() specifies where on
screen the window was launched from. It's optional, but if you provide
it, the new window will have a short wireframe animation from the origin
to the initial window frame rect.
GUI::Window looks for the "__libgui_launch_origin_rect" environment
variable. Put your launch origin rect in there with the format
"<x>,<y>,<width>,<height>" and the first GUI::Window shown by the app
will use that as the launch origin rect.
Also it looks pretty neat, although I'm sure we can improve it. :^)
The WebIDL spec specifies a few "simple" exception types in addition to
the DOMException type, let's support all of those.
This allows functions returning ExceptionOr<T> to throw regular
javascript exceptions (as limited by the webidl spec) by returning a
`DOM::SimpleException { DOM::SimpleExceptionType::T, "error message" }`
which is pretty damn cool :^)
We regularily need to flush many rectangles, so instead of making many
expensive ioctl() calls to the framebuffer driver, collect the
rectangles and only make one call. And if we have too many rectangles
then it may be cheaper to just update the entire region, in which case
we simply convert them all into a union and just flush that one
rectangle instead.
The `arguments` object should only have the *arguments* as numeric
properties, not the *parameters*.
Given this function:
function foo(a, b) {
return arguments.length;
}
Calling foo() with no arguments now correctly returns 0 instead of 2.
This was a standalone function previously (get_method()), but instead of
passing a Value to it, we can just make it a method.
Also add spec step comments and fix the receiver value by using GetV().