LibWeb: Let Document have a direct GCPtr to its containing Web::Page

With this change, Document now always has a Web::Page. This means we no
longer rely on the breakable link between Document and BrowsingContext
to find a relevant Web::Page.

Fixes #22290
This commit is contained in:
Andreas Kling 2023-12-15 13:43:39 +01:00
parent b2b5297997
commit 70193c0009
Notes: sideshowbarker 2024-07-17 16:23:55 +09:00
12 changed files with 35 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ namespace Web::HTML {
JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(WorkerEnvironmentSettingsObject);
JS::NonnullGCPtr<WorkerEnvironmentSettingsObject> WorkerEnvironmentSettingsObject::setup(NonnullOwnPtr<JS::ExecutionContext> execution_context /* FIXME: null or an environment reservedEnvironment, a URL topLevelCreationURL, and an origin topLevelOrigin */)
JS::NonnullGCPtr<WorkerEnvironmentSettingsObject> WorkerEnvironmentSettingsObject::setup(JS::NonnullGCPtr<Page> page, NonnullOwnPtr<JS::ExecutionContext> execution_context /* FIXME: null or an environment reservedEnvironment, a URL topLevelCreationURL, and an origin topLevelOrigin */)
{
auto realm = execution_context->realm;
VERIFY(realm);
@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ JS::NonnullGCPtr<WorkerEnvironmentSettingsObject> WorkerEnvironmentSettingsObjec
settings_object->target_browsing_context = nullptr;
auto intrinsics = realm->heap().allocate<Bindings::Intrinsics>(*realm, *realm);
auto host_defined = make<Bindings::HostDefined>(settings_object, intrinsics);
auto host_defined = make<Bindings::HostDefined>(settings_object, intrinsics, page);
realm->set_host_defined(move(host_defined));
// Non-Standard: We cannot fully initialize worker object until *after* the we set up