The -webkit version of linear-gradient does not include the `to`
before a <side or corner>. The angles of the <side or corner>
for the webkit version are also opposite that of the standard one.
So for the standard: linear-gradient(to left, red, blue)
The webkit version is: -webkit-linear-gradient(right, red, blue)
Adding the `to` in the -webkit version is invalid, omitting it in
the standard one is also invalid.
Assignments actually forward to window.location.href, as the spec
requires. Since the window object is implemented by hand, this looks a
little janky. Eventually we should move all this stuff to IDL.
This patch implements the "create a new browsing context" function from
the HTML spec and replaces our existing logic with it.
The big difference is that browsing contexts now initially navigate to
"about:blank" instead of starting out in a strange "empty" state.
This makes it possible for websites to create a new iframe and start
scripting inside it right away, without having to load an URL into it.
The way we've been creating DOM::Document has been pretty far from what
the spec tells us to do, and this is a first big step towards getting us
closer to spec.
The new Document::create_and_initialize() is called by FrameLoader after
loading a "text/html" resource.
We create the JS Realm and the Window object when creating the Document
(previously, we'd do it on first access to Document::interpreter().)
The realm execution context is owned by the Environment Settings Object.
A lot of code assumes that there's a current execution context. By
setting up a dummy context right after creating the main thread VM,
we ensure that such code can always run.
This patch passes the options argument to process_blob_parts() and makes
use of the "convert line endings to native" algorithm when the endings
member of options (BlobPropertyBag) is set to "native".
Which is to say, a T where `is_calculated()` is false.
As is becoming a repeating theme with CSS types, we have two states for
a FooPercentage that is a `calc()` expression: Either the FooPercentage
holds the CalculatedStyleValue directly, or it holds a Foo which itself
holds the CalculatedStyleValue. The first case was already handled to
return Foo, and with this patch, the second is too. :^)
Fixes#14697
Percentages inside `calc()` only got converted to the concrete type
(eg, Length) when added or subtracted with one. So if the `calc
()` doesn't contain any of that type, it would resolve to a
Percentage.
Now, we catch that returned Percentage and convert it to the proper
type. This fixes cases like `width: calc(100% / 2);`.