Now, right-clicking on an image allows you to open that image in this
tab or a new tab. You can also copy the image URL, and even copy the
image itself to the clipboard! :^)
Copying to the clipboard will not work in a multi-process context yet,
since we need to send the image bitmap across the IPC boundary and this
patch does not do that.
Each JS global object has its own "console", so it makes more sense to
store it in GlobalObject.
We'll need some smartness later to bundle up console messages from all
the different frames that make up a page later, but this works for now.
This patch moves the exception state, call stack and scope stack from
Interpreter to VM. I'm doing this to help myself discover what the
split between Interpreter and VM should be, by shuffling things around
and seeing what falls where.
With these changes, we no longer have a persistent lexical environment
for the current global object on the Interpreter's call stack. Instead,
we push/pop that environment on Interpreter::run() enter/exit.
Since it should only be used to find the global "this", and not for
variable storage (that goes directly into the global object instead!),
I had to insert some short-circuiting when walking the environment
parent chain during variable lookup.
Note that this is a "stepping stone" commit, not a final design.
urls were previously added to history in the Tab::load()
function, which excluded the setter on window.location.href.
This commit adds all urls to browser history when the page loads,
as long as the load_type is not LoadType::HistoryNavigation.
Closes#3148
This is a follow up to #2936 / d3e3b4ae56aa79d9bde12ca1f143dcf116f89a4c.
Affected programs:
- Applications: Browser (Download, View source, Inspect DOM tree, JS
console), Terminal (Settings)
- Demos: Cube, Eyes, Fire, HelloWorld, LibGfxDemo, WebView,
WidgetGallery
- DevTools: HackStudio, Inspector, Profiler
- Games: 2048, Minesweeper, Snake, Solitaire
- Userland: test-web
A few have been left out where manual positioning is done on purpose,
e.g. ClipboardManager (to be close to the menu bar) or VisualBuilder (to
preserve alignment of the multiple application windows).
This patch adds GUI::FocusEvent which has a GUI::FocusSource.
The focus source is one of three things:
- Programmatic
- Mouse
- Keyboard
This allows receivers of focus events to implement different behaviors
depending on how they receive/lose focus.
LibWeb keeps growing and the Web namespace is filling up fast.
Let's put DOM stuff into Web::DOM, just like we already started doing
with SVG stuff in Web::SVG.
Since the vast majority of message boxes should be modal, require
the parent window to be passed in, which can be nullptr for the
rare case that they don't. By it being the first argument, the
default arguments also don't need to be explicitly stated in most
cases, and it encourages passing in a parent window handle.
Fix up several message boxes that should have been modal.
Adds a new, more restrictive read-only state to TextEditor which
forbids copying, selecting, editor cursors, and context menus.
Provides a unique appearance on focus which accomodates ComboBox
widgets. All TextEditor modes are now accessed by enum and
set_mode() which sets the editor to Editable, ReadOnly or
DisplayOnly. Updates applications still using set_readonly().
This code was previously relying on the PageView::on_load_start hook
firing synchronously when calling PageView::load(). This was not
happening with WebContentView, so it broke the back/forward history.
Instead, we now differentiate between history navigations and normal
loads in Tab::load(). History navigations don't push new entries into
history, but instead just move the history pointer.
Change: on_link_hover(String) -> on_link_hover(URL)
Also, we now fire the hook when a link is unhovered as well, allowing
the embedder to react to nothing being hovered anymore.
Activating a "#foo" fragment link will now be handled internally by
the Frame instead of involving the widget layer.
If the viewport needs to be scrolled as a result, we will simply ask
the PageClient to scroll a new rect into view.
During app teardown, the Application object may be destroyed before
something else, and so having Application::the() return a reference was
obscuring the truth about its lifetime.
This patch makes the API more honest by returning a pointer. While
this makes call sites look a bit more sketchy, do note that the global
Application pointer only becomes null during app teardown.