We now follow the "update a style block" algorithm from the HTML spec
instead of using the ad-hoc CSSLoader mechanism.
This necessitated improving our StyleSheet and CSSStyleSheet classes as
well, so that's baked into this commit.
This patch makes both of these classes inherit from RefCounted and
Bindings::Wrappable, plus some minimal rejigging to allow us to keep
using them internally while also exposing them to web content.
This currently only supports pair iterables (i.e. iterable<key, value>)
support for value iterables (i.e. iterable<value>) is left as TODO().
Since currently our cmake setup calls the WrapperGenerator separately
and unconditionally for each (hard-coded) output file iterable wrappers
have to be explicitly marked so in the CMakeLists.txt declaration, we
could likely improve this in the future by querying WrapperGenerator
for the outputs based on the IDL.
This is used surprisingly often. For example, it is used by a core
YouTube library called Structured Page Fragments.
It allows you to manually dispatch an event with arbitrary data
attached to it.
The only thing missing from this implementation is the constructor.
This is because WrapperGenerator is currently missing dictionary
capabilities.
I noticed some events we being wrapped into a generic Event while
working on CustomEvent. This also adds PageTransitionEvent's
constructor to the WindowObject.
I'm not sure if this is all of them.
If the first element of an SVG path spec uses relative coordinates,
we'll now treat them as absolute. This is achieved by defaulting to
(0,0) as the initial "last point" in the path.
In some cases these can be several KiB or more in size, making checking
very slow, and it doesn't make sense to filter them out anyway. This
change speeds up loading pages with large data: urls, which previously
took up to 1ms per byte to process.
If a page is nice enough to give us some preload hints, we can tell
RequestServer to get started on downloading the resources right away,
instead of waiting until discovering them later on during parsing.
This patch adds the setProperty(name, value) API to CSSStyleDeclaration.
Setting an invalid or empty value will cause the property to be removed
from the declaration.
Note that this only works on mutable declarations (i.e element.style)
and not on resolved declarations (i.e window.getComputedStyle(element)).
A legacy platform object is a non-global platform object that
implements a special operation. A special operation is a getter, setter
and/or deleter. This is particularly used for old collection types,
such as HTMLCollection, NodeList, etc.
This will be used to make these spec-compliant and remove their custom
wrappers. Additionally, it will be used to implement collections that
we don't have yet, such as DOMStringMap.
We now fire "pageshow" events at the appropriate time during document
loading (done by the parser.)
Note that there are no corresponding "pagehide" events yet.
This will be used to determine whether "pageshow" and "pagehide" events
are appropriate. We won't actually make use of it until we implement
more of history traversal and document unloading.