These classes only needed Window to get at its realm. Pass a realm
directly to construct DOM and WebIDL classes.
This change importantly removes the guarantee that a Document will
always have a non-null Window object. Only Documents created by a
BrowsingContext will have a non-null Window object. Documents created by
for example, DocumentFragment, will not have a Window (soon).
This incremental commit leaves some workarounds in place to keep other
parts of the code building.
This Intrinsics object hangs off of a new HostDefined struct that takes
the place of EnvironmentSettingsObject as the true [[HostDefined]] slot
on JS::Realm objects created by LibWeb.
This gets the intrinsics off of the GlobalObject, Window, similar to the
previous refactor of LibJS to move the intrinsics into the Realm's
[[Intrinics]] internal slot.
A side effect of this change is that we cannot fully initialize a Window
object until the [[HostDefined]] slot has been installed into the realm,
which happens with the creation of the WindowEnvironmentSettingsObject.
As such, any Window usage that has not been funned through a WindowESO
will not have any cached Web prototyped or constructors, and will not
have Window APIs available to javascript code. Currently this seems
limited to usage of Window in the CSS parser, but a subsequent commit
will clean those up to take Realm as well. However, this commit compiles
so let's cut it off here :^).
Previously we only considered an element disabled if it was an <input>
element with the disabled attribute, but there's way more elements that
apply with more nuanced disabled/enabled rules.
Instead of formatting contexts flailing around to figure out from the
"inside" how much space is available on the "outside", we should
provide the amount of available space in both axes as an input to run().
This basically means that when something creates a nested formatting
context, the parent context is responsible for telling the nested context
how much space is available for layout. This information is provided
immediately when invoking run().
Note that this commit doesn't pass accurate values in all cases yet.
This first step just makes it build, and passes available values in some
cases where getting them was trivial.
Let's stop putting generic types and AOs from the Web IDL spec into
the Bindings namespace and directory in LibWeb, and instead follow our
usual naming rules of 'directory = namespace = spec name'. The IDL
namespace is already used by LibIDL, so Web::WebIDL seems like a good
choice.
PageHost assumes page_did_layout() to be called when the layout
of the active document changes, however, it seems that sometimes
the layout can change on another document before the layout of
the active document has been calculated. This leads to a VERIFY()
being hit.
This commit now makes it so page_did_layout() is only called when
the document is the active document.
Fixes#15328
We now implement the browsing context's "set active document" algorithm
from the spec, as well as the "discard" algorithm for browsing contexts
and documents.
One edge case is left as a TODO() for now, since I'm not entirely sure
how to construct an element to those specifications.
With this patch, we can now run the Speedometer benchmark! :^)
We can now "update the visibility state", which also causes
`visibilitychange` events to fire on the document.
This still needs GUI integration work at the BrowsingContext level.
Instead of creating a new HTMLCollection every time you access
.children, we now follow the spec and vend the same object.
This was annoyingly difficult before, and trivial now that the DOM is
garbage-collected. :^)
The document.domain setter is currently stubbed as that is a doozy to
implement, given how much restrictions there are in place to try and
prevent use of it and potential multi-process implications.
This was the only thing preventing us from being able to start
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