"width: 500" is not a valid CSS property in standards mode and should
be ignored.
To plumb the quirks-mode flag into CSS parsing, this patch adds a new
CSS::ParsingContext object that must be passed to the CSS parser.
Currently it only allows you to check the quirks-mode flag. In the
future it will be a good place to put additional information needed
for things like relative URL resolution, etc.
This narrows <div class=parser> on ACID2 to the correct width. :^)
We were allowing this dangerous kind of thing:
RefPtr<Base> base;
RefPtr<Derived> derived = base;
This patch changes the {Nonnull,}RefPtr constructors so this is no
longer possible.
To downcast one of these pointers, there is now static_ptr_cast<T>:
RefPtr<Derived> derived = static_ptr_cast<Derived>(base);
Fixing this exposed a ton of cowboy-downcasts in various places,
which we're now forced to fix. :^)
This currently returns a JS::Array of elements matching a selector.
The more correct behavior would be to return a static NodeList, but as
we don't have NodeLists right now, that'll be a task for the future.
This makes it possible to write shorter CSS. Instead of writing
.foo {
border-width: 3px;
border-style: solid;
border-color: blue;
}
it is now possible to write
.foo {
border: 3px solid blue;
}
while the order of values is irrelevant.
Currently only the basic values are supported. More values should be
added in the future.
Three more value specific parse functions were added:
parse_line_width, parse_color, and parse_line_style
Additionally a few test cases were added to borders.html.