This patch makes it possible for JS::Object::internal_set() to populate
a CacheablePropertyMetadata, and uses this to implement a basic
monomorphic cache for the most common form of property write access.
The main issues are using Structured{Serialize,Deserailize} instead of
Structured{Serialize,Deserialize}WithTransfer and the temporary
execution context usage for StructuredDeserialize.
Allows Discord to load once again, as it uses a postMessage scheduler
to render components, including the main App component. The callback
checked the (previously) non-existent source attribute of the
MessageEvent and returned if it was not the main window.
Fixes the Twitch cookie consent banner saying "failed integrity check"
for unknown reasons, but presumably related to the source and origin
attributes.
This does _NOT_ correspond to anything in the IDL or ECMAScript spec,
but is a custom extended attribute.
We use it to define the "enumerated" values of an attribute
It's a little awkward that one caller of this is passing through an
Optional<String> and another an Optional<DeprecatedString>, but that
should be fixed some point in the future with further DeprecatedString
porting.
These were DeprecatedFlyStrings, but had no reason to be. We were not
making use of the O(1) lookup, so instead of porting it over to a
FlyString, just make it a StringView.
Previously these were DeprecatedStrings that contained a null state.
After the null state was removed, the nullability of these members was
broken. This doesn't seem to cause any problems currently as the HTML
parser is not inserting attributes with their full qualified name, but
after we fix that problem, this bug surfaces.
This required dealing with a *lot* of fallout, but it's all basically
just switching from DeprecatedFlyString to either FlyString or
Optional<FlyString> in a hundred places to accommodate the change.
Previously these handlers duplicated code and used formats that
were different from the one Error.prototype.stack uses.
Now they use the same Error::stack_string function, which accepts
a new parameter for compacting stack traces with repeating frames.
This patch updates various parts of the script fetching implementation
to match the current specification.
Notably, the implementation of changes to the import assertions /
attributes proposal are not part of this patch(series).
This patch replaces the use of JS::SafeFunction for the
OnFetchScriptComplete in various script fetching functions with
JS::HeapFunction. The same applies for callbacks in ModuleMap.
This also removes DescendantFetchingContext, which stashed the
on complete function in fetch_descendants_of_a_module_script
for multiple calls to fetch_internal_module_script_graph
previously.
For example, serenityos.org does not contain a <link rel="icon"> element
to indicate its favicon. Before navigables, we implemented attempting to
load a fallback favicon in a rather ad-hoc manner. This implements the
full spec steps to do so after the HTML document is parsed.
This patch fixes the value of a module map entry being wrong in the
callbacks invoked in the set call. Previously we would set the value
in only after invoking the callbacks, leading to crashes when a
callback implementation would rightfully assume the value to be set
already.
Resolves#20994
Fixes two places in child navigable destroy procedure where we used
content navigable instead of container's navigable.
With this change, iframe's nested histories are actually destroyed
along with the document that created them.
This change addresses the bug where images unable to load when the
reload button in the UI is clicked repeatedly. Before this fix, it was
possible to use SharedImageRequests across multiple documents. However,
when the document that initiated the request is gone, tasks scheduled
on the event loop remain in the fetching state because the originating
document is no longer active. Furthermore, another reason to prohibit
the sharing of image requests across documents is that the "Origin"
header in an image request is dependent on the document.
This commit removes DeprecatedString's "null" state, and replaces all
its users with one of the following:
- A normal, empty DeprecatedString
- Optional<DeprecatedString>
Note that null states of DeprecatedFlyString/StringView/etc are *not*
affected by this commit. However, DeprecatedString::empty() is now
considered equal to a null StringView.