When an element is displayed as table, an anonymous table wrapper box
needs to be created for it. Among others, the position property of the
table element is then applied to the anonymous table wrapper box
instead. If the table happens to be positioned absolutely, the table
wrapper box may become the containing block for absolutely positioned
elements inside the table.
In the original code however, anonymous layout nodes were excluded from
becoming the containing block for an absolutely positioned element.
Because of this, the containing block was calculated to be the first
suitable parent block of the table wrapper box.
This incorrect containing block would result in a crash later on when
trying to size the absolutely positioned element inside the table. To
prevent this crash, the anonymous table wrapper box is now allowed to
become the containing block for absolutely positioned elements inside
a table.
The definition of containing block for an absolutely positioned element
in the spec does not mention anything about skipping anonymous boxes.
Additionally the rules for absolute positioning of tables
(https://www.w3.org/TR/css-tables-3/#abspos-boxes-in-table-root) imply
that a table wrapper box is indeed able to be the containing block for
absolutely positioned elements.
For example, running `alert(1)` will pause the event loop, during which
time no JavaScript should execute. This patch extends this disruption to
microtasks. This avoids a crash inside the microtask executor, which
asserts the JS execution context stack is empty.
This makes us behave the same as Firefox in the following page:
<script>
queueMicrotask(() => {
console.log("inside microtask");
});
alert("hi");
</script>
Before the aforementioned assertion was added, we would execute that
microtask before showing the alert. Firefox does not do this, and now
we don't either.
This is sub-optimal but let's rebuild the whole tree for now, since this
case gets quite complicated and there are more valuable things to chase
after first.
Thanks to Gingeh for the reduced test case!
The spec never mentions the possibility for the `hash` member of
`RsaHashedKeyAlgorithm` to be a string, it should be a `KeyAlgorithm`
object containing a `name` string member.
Spec: https://w3c.github.io/webcrypto/#dfn-RsaHashedKeyAlgorithm
https://webaudio.github.io/web-audio-api/#AnalyserNode
Most of the interface is naively implemented. Container types
probably need adjusted (Vector<double> is used for all the processing).
A Fourier Transform is needed, but that's waiting on either a 3rd
party library or a complex number type.
There are lots of simple miscellaneous filters that need to be applied.
It could be reasonable to implement from scratch, supposing that
it can be parallelized. It might be hard to find one library with
everything. Not my call though.
Some additional scaffolding around blocks and render quanta is
probably needed before this is developed much further, which
probably comes in at the level of the AudioNode.
Co-authored-by: Tim Ledbetter <tim.ledbetter@ladybird.org>
This commit begins to implement the track processing model. When the
`src` attribute is updated, we now fetch the given source file.
Currently, we always fire an `error` event once fetching is completed,
as we don't support processing the fetched data.
Invalidation for adopted style sheets was broken because we had an
assumption that "active" style sheet is always attached to
StyleSheetList which is not true for adopted style sheets. This change
addresses that by keeping track of all documents/shadow roots that own
a style sheet and notifying them about invalidation instead of going
through the StyleSheetList.
Previously, a crash would occur when attempting to throw an error in
this case because the method used to create the exception tried to get
the current realm from the execution context stack, which is empty. The
realm is now passed explicitly when constructing the error, avoiding
the crash.
Instead of always reporting a colno and lineno of zero try and use the
values from the Error object that may be provided, falling back to the
source location of the invocation if not provided. We can definitely
improve the reporting even more, but this is a start!
Also update this function to latest spec while we're in the area.
This isn't a full fix, as the paint function does not handle this
either. But instead of getting the bitmap from the image source
immediately, follow the spec a bit more closely by creating the
CanvasPatern object with the ImageSource directly.
Fixes a crash for the 5 included WPT tests.
This matches the behavior of other browsers, which always set the dirty
checkedness flag when setting checkedness, except when setting the
`checked` content attribute.