When recomputing the style for an element that previously didn't have
a corresponding layout node, it may become necessary to create a layout
node for it.
However, we should not do this if it's within a subtree that can't have
layout children. Nor should we do it for elements who have an ancestor
with display:none.
Not sure why these are doubles in the IDL definition, both the IDL in
the spec and the implementation in the CanvasRenderingContext2D class
use integers.
Also add support for HTMLCanvasElement for the image parameter, leading
to replacing HTMLImageElement with the CanvasImageSource Variant type.
Also stub out the 'check the usability of the image argument' and 'is
not origin-clean' operations, while taking into consideration that these
can throw (and require DOM::ExceptionOr).
We were calculating the reflected control points in the svg smooth
curve instructions incorrectly, and this issue was masked by the fact
that we were treating it as a relative coordinate in relative mode.
Our setInterval implementation currently crashes on DuckDuckGo when it's
invoked with a string argument. In this path, we were creating a native
function to evaluate and execute that string. That evaluation was always
returning a Completion, but NativeFunction expects ThrowCompletionOr.
The conversion from Completion to ThrowCompletionOr would fail a VERIFY
because that conversion is only valid if the Completion is an error; but
we would trigger this conversion even on success.
This change re-implements setTimeout & setInterval in direct accordance
with the spec. So we avoid making that NativeFunction altogether, and
DDG can progress past its invocation to the timer. With this change, we
also have other features we did not previously support, such as passing
any number of arguments to the timers. This does not implement handling
of nesting levels yet.
Some callers, e.g. setTimeout / setInterval, will want to invoke this AO
with an arguments list retrieved from the JS VM (as opposed to invoking
it with a variadic list at the call site).
When calculating the intrinsic width of a block-level box, we were
previously measuring the content boxes of children. This meant that
shrink-to-fit sized blocks didn't gain enough width to contain children
with horizontal padding and/or border.
Services expect cookies to be submitted with forms, especially login
screens.
Allows us to sign in to GitHub (including two factor authentication)
and start using it!
Build the final custom property map right away instead of first making
a temporary pointer-only map. We also precompute the final needed
capacity for the map to avoid incremental rehashing.
Until now, we've been treating the bottom of every line box fragment as
its baseline, and just aligning all the bottoms to the bottom of the
line box. That gave decent results in many cases, but was not correct.
This patch starts moving towards actual baseline calculations as
specified by CSS2.
Note that once layout is finished with a line box, we also store the
baseline of the line box in LineBox::m_baseline. This allows us to align
the real baseline of display:inline-block elements with other inline
content on the same line.
Some services using WebSockets require that the request contains the
Origin header, otherwise these services will return a 403 Forbidden
response. WebSocketServer already supports sending the Origin header,
however LibWeb did not send the origin with the IPC request.
We were mixing up the "name character" and "name start character"
validation checks. Also, we were not checking the first character after
a colon against the "name start character" set.
I was wrong in 56df05ae44, there are
situations where floating children should not affect the auto height of
their parent.
It turns out we were using the "height:auto for BFC roots" algorithm for
all height:auto blocks. This patch fixes that by splitting it into two
separate functions, and implementing most of the two different variants.
Note that we don't support vertical margin collapsing here yet.
Thanks to Tim for noticing the error! :^)
This allows us to submit forms from <button> elements and not just
<input type="submit">
This allows Discord to progress past the username registration :^)
This makes it available for all form associated elements and not just
select and input elements. It also makes it more spec compliant,
especially around the form attribute.
The main thing missing is re-associating form elements with a form
attribute when the form attribute changes or an element with an ID
is inserted/removed or has its ID changed.
A top level browsing context is a browsing context with no parent
browsing context.
However, we considered a top level browsing context to be a browsing
context with no associated browsing context container.
If an element with height:auto has any floating descendants whose bottom
margin edge is below the element's bottom content edge, then the height
is increased to include those edges.
Before this patch, we were stopping at the bottom *content* edge of
floating descendants.
This patch begins the support for the 'view-box' attribute that can be
attached to <svg>'s.
The FormattingContext determines the size of the Element according to
the specified 'width' and 'height' or if they are not given by the
'viewbox' or by the bounding box of the path if nothing is specified.
When we try to paint a SVG Path that belongs to a <svg> that has the
'view-box' and a specified 'height'/'width', all the parts of the path
get scaled/moved accordingly.
There probably are many edge cases and bugs still to be found, but this
is a nice start. :^)
Previously we used a native ui button to draw the buttons.
These buttons can however not be styled with css.
To allow these to be styled with css, we create a button with
the UA stylesheet that resembles the system ui button.