This means that rather than this:
```
AK_TYPEDEF_DISTINCT_NUMERIC_GENERAL(u64, true, true, false, false,
false, true, FunctionAddress);
```
We now have this:
```
AK_TYPEDEF_DISTINCT_NUMERIC_GENERAL(u64, FunctionAddress, Arithmetic,
Comparison, Increment);
```
Which is a lot more readable. :^)
Co-authored-by: Ali Mohammad Pur <mpfard@serenityos.org>
This patch adds a special EnvironmentCoordinate::global_marker value
that signifies that a binding lookup ended up searching the global
environment. It doesn't matter if we find it there or not, the global
marker is always returned. This allows us to bypass other environments
on subsequent access, going directly to the global environment.
Instead of offsetting the screenshot by the position of the document
element, just take a screenshot of the entire content rect. After
looking at Acid3 a bit more, this more accurately represents what the
user actually sees on the webpage.
This will allow for implementing the screenshot action closer to the
spec, as we can now use HTMLCanvasElement to encode the bitmap, and
capture the screenshot on the animation frame loop.
I've realized that it probably makes more sense to change the input
transfer characteristics to treat these as sRGB since color conversion
in linear converted from BT.709 doesn't really make sense. If content
creation applications expect media players to display BT.709 without
conversions, this means they expect applications to treat it as sRGB,
since that's what most displays use. That most likely also means they
process it as sRGB internally, meaning we should do the same for our
color primaries conversion.
When calling clear_with_capacity on an empty HashTable/HashMap, a null
deref would occur when trying to memset() m_buckets. Checking that it
has capacity before clearing fixes the issue.
Even if the type doesn't have a name and won't yield a result when
looking for it in interface.typedefs, we still need to look at each of
the union's members and resolve those as well, in a similar fashion to
how we already recursively resolve the replaced type.
This is commonly used in function parameters, for example send() from
the XMLHttpRequest interface:
send(optional (Document or XMLHttpRequestBodyInit)? body = null)
This made sense before we had the next step to resolve union types, but
now we only need to skip transferring the extended attributes, without
returning just yet.
This is how WebContent::ConnectionFromClient also behaves. Returning the
element as a DOM::ParentNode isn't quite strict enough for upcoming
endpoints.
Note that this does nothing to "fix" how element references are created.
We continue to return the element ID because, otherwise, all other
element WebDriver endpoints would break.
On the bright side, we avoid several IPC round trips now that we perform
the entire 'find' operation in the WebContent process; and we are able
to work directly on DOM nodes.
No longer will the video player explode with error dialogs that then
lock the user out of closing them.
To avoid issues where the playback state becomes invalid when an error
occurs, I've made all decoder errors pass through the frame queue.
This way, when a video is corrupted, there should be no chance that the
playback state becomes invalid due to setting the state to Corrupted
in the event handler while a presentation event is still pending.
Or at least I think that was what caused some issues I was seeing :^)
This system should be a lot more robust if any future errors need to be
handled.
Previously, pressing Shift+Tab would indent the line if no selection was
given. While with a selection, it would be unindented. With this change,
pressing Shift+Tab with no selection unindents the current line.
For this, add unindent_line() helper function. This function unindents the
current line by at most one tab width if it starts with whitespace,
regardless of cursor position.