tim-actions/commit-message-checker-with-regex@v0.3.1 only uses the
keys 'sha' and 'commit.message'. Passing more information than that
is unnecessary and can lead to CI failures like this one:
https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/runs/4029269017?check_suite_focus=true#step:4:7
Instead of trying to pass data between workflow steps, we can instead
just do it all at once (plus this gives us more control over
formatting, which has also been improved).
We now compute the used height of height:auto by measuring from the top
content edge (y=0) to the bottom of the bottommost line box within the
block container.
This fixes an issue where we'd fail to account for the topmost line box
being taller than any of its fragments (which can happen if the
line-height is greater than the height of all fragments on the line.)
I don't remember why we did things this way, but it's clearly not right
to stretch fragments vertically. Instead, we should just align their
bottom to the appropriate line (as we already do.)
When using bitmap fonts, the computed *font* that we're using may be
smaller than the font-size property asked for. We can still honor the
font-size value in layout calculations.
This accounts for cases like:
```css
.foo {
color: blue ! important ;
}
```
That's rare now that minifying is so popular, but does appear on some
websites.
I've added spec comments to `consume_a_declaration()` while I was at it.
Noticed this while checking some MediaWiki-based sites. It's not
obvious, but the spec does allow this, by not mentioning it in this list
of places whitespace is forbidden:
https://www.w3.org/TR/selectors-4/#white-space
Rather than following the spec exactly and creating lowercase strings,
we can simply do a case-insensitive string comparison. The caveat is
that creating attributes must follow the spec by creating the attribute
name with a lowercase string.
When valid, this attribute needs to result in an IdentifierStyleValue.
Before this change we were turning it into a StringStyleValue, which
then defaulted to left alignment for all values.
For "center" and "middle", we turn it into -libweb-center. All other
values are passed verbatim to the CSS parser.
We were accidentally casting the pointer to m_ttl from an u8* to an int*
which resulted in copying of 3 extra unrelated bytes (which turned out
to be padding in this case).
The old behavior of restarting the timer after every second click could
result in double-click-chains (or triple+ clicks), which does not feel
like the right behavior.
By resetting the double-clicking timer, you need to perform a new full
double-click to make the arrows change color again.
The ScummVM modern remastered theme contains SVG images that are
rendered through NanoSVG. Somehow, the ScummVM logo gets all messed up,
but all other SVGs render nicely.
It takes a lot of time to debug NanoSVG, so disable loading SVGs in
themes for now so BMPs are used instead.
Both LibGUI and ScummVM have a GUI::Widget class. This interferes with
normal operation of LibGUI, since the wrong GUI::Widget::~Widget() is
invoked when SerenitySDLWidget (from the SDL2 port) is destructed.
By adding `-fvisibility=hidden` to the compiler flags, we set the
symbol visibility to hidden by default and the correct destructor is
invoked again.
On my machine, this script took about 3.4 seconds, and was responsible
for essentially all of the time taken by the precommit hook.
The script is a faithful 1:1 reimplementation, even the regexes are
identical. And yet, it takes about 0.02 seconds, making the pre-commit
hook lightning fast again. Apparently python is just faster in this
case.
Fun fact:
- Just reading all ~4000 files took bash about 1.2 seconds
- Checking the license took another 1.8 seconds in total
- Checking for math.h took another 0.4 seconds in total
- Checking for '#pragma once' took another 0.4 seconds in total
The timing is highly load-dependent, so they don't exactly add up to 3.4
seconds. However, it's good enough to determine that bash is no longer
fit for the purpose of this script.