While not complete by any means, we are now compatible with the [level 3
spec](https://www.w3.org/TR/css3-mediaqueries/#syntax) and some parts of
[level 4.](https://www.w3.org/TR/mediaqueries-4#mq-syntax)
Compatibility with level 4+ requires:
- Implementing the range syntax: `(800px <= width <= 1200px)`
- Parsing `<general-enclosed>`, which represents syntax that is not yet
used but they may use in the future.
Parsing media queries sometimes requires significant back-tracking, so
`reconsume_current_input_token()` was not good enough.
`rewind_to_position()` lets you reconsume an erbitrary number of tokens
to return to an earlier point in the stream, which you previously saved
from `TokenStream::position()`.
This now matches the spec, and fixes the situation where if it was given
a TokenStream of StyleComponentValueRules, it would drop any Blocks on
the floor instead of adding them to the result StyleRule.
This is a list of MediaQuery objects. Not to be confused with
`MediaQueryList`, which is concerned with firing events when a media
query's match-state changes.
If an element has a relative specified length on the cross axis, but in
the lineage there are no parents that have any fixed cross size, this
would have resulted in a 0 cross size.
We now catch that and check whether the relative length would result in
an actual definite length if resolved.
This particularly implements these two points:
- "If the adjusted current node is an HTML integration point and the
token is a start tag"
- "If the adjusted current node is an HTML integration point and the
token is a character token"
This also adds spec comments to the tree constructor.
Since we don't support IDL typedefs or unions yet, the responsibility
of verifying the type of the argument is temporarily moved from the
generated Wrapper to the implementation.
When parsing a CSS value in the context of a CSSStyleDeclaration
camelCase property setter, we don't necessarily have a Document to
provide the CSS parser for context.
So the parser can't go assuming that there's always a Document in the
ParsingContext. And ImageStyleValue can't go assuming that there's
always a Document either. This will require some more work to get things
right, I'm just patching up the null dereference for now.
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.