We now cache potentially named elements on the Document when elements
are inserted and removed. This allows us to do lookup of what names are
supported much faster than if we had to iterate the tree every time.
This first cut doesn't implement the rules for 'exposed' object and
embed elements.
This API seems to be used by WPT for sending synthetic input events.
Implementing the naive translation of elementFromPoint to the spec steps
for this algorithm turns 4 'tests had errors unexpectedly' and 3 'tests
had timeouts unexpectedly' into 1 pass and 7 'tests had unexpected
subtest results' on the infrastructure/ subdirectory of WPT.
Use the [FlyString] extended attribute to allow these functions to take
an Optional<FlyString> directly, allowing us to tidy up some conversions
from Optional<String>.
NewAKString is effectively the default for any new IDL interface, so
let's mark this as the default behavior. It also makes it much easier to
figure out whatever interfaces are still left to port over to new AK
String.
This includes:
- Moving it from Bindings/ to HTML/
- Renaming it from LocationObject to Location
- Removing the manual definitions of the constructor and prototype
- Removing special handling of the Location interface from the bindings
generator
- Converting the JS_DEFINE_NATIVE_FUNCTIONs to regular functions
returning DeprecatedString instead of PrimitiveString
- Adding missing (no-op) setters for the various attributes, which are
expected to exist by the bindings generator
The intent is to use these to autogenerate prototype declarations for
Window and WorkerGlobalScope classes.
And the spec links are just nice to have :^)
The document.domain setter is currently stubbed as that is a doozy to
implement, given how much restrictions there are in place to try and
prevent use of it and potential multi-process implications.
This was the only thing preventing us from being able to start
displaying ads delivered via Google Syndication.
This patch adds NodeIterator (created via Document.createNodeIterator())
which allows you to iterate through all the nodes in a subtree while
filtering with a provided NodeFilter callback along the way.
This first cut implements the full API, but does not yet handle nodes
being removed from the document while referenced by the iterator. That
will be done in a subsequent patch.
This implements basic support for dynamic markup insertion, adding
* Document::open()
* Document::write(Vector<String> const&)
* Document::writeln(Vector<String> const&)
* Document::close()
The HTMLParser is modified to make it possible to create a
script-created parser which initially only contains a HTMLTokenizer
without any data. Aditionally the HTMLParser::run method gains an
overload which does not modify the Document and does not run
HTMLParser::the_end() so that we can reenter the parser at a later time.
Furthermore all FIXMEs that consern the insertion point are implemented
wich is defined in the HTMLTokenizer. Additionally the following
member-variables of the HTMLParser are now exposed by getter funcions:
* m_tokenizer
* m_aborted
* m_script_nesting_level
The HTMLTokenizer is modified so that it contains an insertion
point which keeps track of where the next input from the Document::write
functions will be inserted. The insertion point is implemented as the
charakter offset into m_decoded_input and a boolean describing if the
insertion point is defined. Functions to update, check and {re}store the
insertion point are also added.
The function HTMLTokenizer::insert_eof is added to tell a script-created
parser that document::close was called and HTMLParser::the_end() should
be called.
Lastly an explicit default constructor is added to HTMLTokenizer to
create a empty HTMLTokenizer into which data can be inserted.
ACID3 test page throws exception about document.write. Let's at least
get rid of it by defining these stubs.
I added document.writeln too because it is similar.
`convert_nodes_to_single_node` is inside its own file so ChildNode can
include and use it without having to include other headers such as
DOM/Node.h. This is to prevent circular includes.
This also moves getElementsByTagName to ParentNode to remove the code
duplication between Document and Element. This additionally fixes a bug
where getElementsByTagName did not check if the element was a
descendant, meaning it would also include the context element if the
condition matched.