Note that we can currently only use simdutf for Base64 decoding if the
provided stopBeforePartial option is loose, which is the default. There
is an open issue for simdutf to implement strict and stop-before-partial
options. Until then, for those options, we implement a slow decoder that
is written exactly as the spec steps dictate.
See: https://github.com/simdutf/simdutf/issues/440
Some callers (LibJS) will want to control the size of the output buffer,
to decode up to a maximum length. They will also want to receive partial
results in the case of an error. This patch adds a method to provide
those capabilities, and makes the existing implementation use it.
Choosing options from the `<select>` will load and display that style
sheet's source text, with some checks to make sure that the text that
just loaded is the one we currently want.
The UI is a little goofy when scrolling, as it uses `position: sticky`
which we don't implement yet. But that's just more motivation to
implement it! :^)
This will be used by the inspector, for showing style sheet contents.
Identifying a specific style sheet is a bit tricky. Depending on where
it came from, a style sheet may have a URL, it might be associated with
a DOM element, both, or neither. This varied information is wrapped in
a new StyleSheetIdentifier struct.
This is to enable the inspector to show this source.
There's a fairly hefty FIXME here because duplicating the source text is
a significant waste of memory. But I don't want to get too sidetracked.
This is only used for CSS style sheets. One case wants it as a String,
and the others don't care, but will in future also want to have the
source as a String.
When trying to use pkgconfig for finding libjxl, the build fails
trying to link the cross-compiler's libc++.
Using this way libjxl also requires hwy library.
Findlibjxl.cmake was taken from SDL_image and altered to include its license.
On Android there's really no real way to provide command line flags.
We are using a dummy Main::Argument that only contains "ladybird"
as a name of the program.
The strings of Main::Argument cannot be empty, otherwise the program
throws an error. However the argc and argv can be set to 0 and nullptr
Calls to `Document::set_needs_display()` and
`Paintable::set_needs_display()` now invalidate the display list by
default. This behavior can be changed by passing
`InvalidateDisplayList::No` to the function where invalidating the
display list is not necessary.
By checking the lengths and then looking directly at the bytes, the
generated code becomes a lot nicer.
This gives a 1.23x speedup when parsing the JS from x.com
Use offset from ScrollFrame which is an actual value a box is shifted by
while painting.
Also change `update_paint_and_hit_testing_properties_if_needed()` to
refresh scroll frames state, because `getBoundingClientRect()` now
depends on them.
Fixes wrong file tree sidebar location and excessive layout
invalidations caused by some miscalculation on JS-side when wrong
bounding client rect is provided on Github PR pages like
https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/pull/1232/files
Scroll offset of body does not affect position of fixed elements, so
nearest scrollable lookup should early return from ancestor scrollable
lookup loop once "position: fixed" box is encountered.
Fixes regression introduced in 866608532a
This adds the following behavior for the DOM node/attribute editor in
the Inspector:
* If the user double clicks on an attribute name, the name is selected.
* If the user double clicks on an attribute value, the value text (sans
the surrounding quotes) is selected.
* Otherwise, double clicks select the entire text range.