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Andreas Kling
936b76f36e LibURL: Make URL a copy-on-write type
This patch moves the data members of URL to an internal URL::Data struct
that is also reference-counted. URL then uses a CopyOnWrite<T> template
to give itself copy-on-write behavior.

This means that URL itself is now 8 bytes per instance, and copying is
cheap as long as you don't mutate.

This shrinks many data structures over in LibWeb land. As an example,
CSS::ComputedValues goes from 3024 bytes to 2288 bytes per instance.
2024-08-02 20:37:40 +02:00
Andreas Kling
f2fd8fc928 Everywhere: Remove LibGemini
This hasn't been maintained (or worked at all) for a long time,
and it's not a widely supported protocol, so let's drop it.
2024-06-04 09:19:39 +02:00
Timothy Flynn
24ecf31ff5 LibURL+LibWeb: Move data URL processing to LibWeb's fetch infrastructure
This is a fetching AO and is only used by LibWeb in the context of fetch
tasks. Move it to LibWeb with other fetch methods.

The main reason for this is that it requires the use of other LibWeb AOs
such as the forgiving Base64 decoder and MIME sniffing. These AOs aren't
available within LibURL.
2024-03-25 08:13:27 +01:00
Shannon Booth
e800605ad3 AK+LibURL: Move AK::URL into a new URL library
This URL library ends up being a relatively fundamental base library of
the system, as LibCore depends on LibURL.

This change has two main benefits:
 * Moving AK back more towards being an agnostic library that can
   be used between the kernel and userspace. URL has never really fit
   that description - and is not used in the kernel.
 * URL _should_ depend on LibUnicode, as it needs punnycode support.
   However, it's not really possible to do this inside of AK as it can't
   depend on any external library. This change brings us a little closer
   to being able to do that, but unfortunately we aren't there quite
   yet, as the code generators depend on LibCore.
2024-03-18 14:06:28 -04:00
Renamed from AK/URL.cpp (Browse further)