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Author SHA1 Message Date
Timothy Flynn
bf668696de LibWeb+WebContent: Do not include DOM HTML in text test expectations
For example, in the following abbreviated test HTML:

    <span>some text</span>
    <script>println("whf")</script>

We would have to craft the expectation file to include the "some text"
segment, usually with some leading whitespace. This is a bit annoying,
and makes it difficult to manually craft expectation files.

So instead of comparing the expectation against the entire DOM inner
text, we now send the inner text of just the <pre> element containing
the test output when we invoke `internals.signalTextTestIsDone`.
2024-10-03 07:07:28 -04:00
Aliaksandr Kalenik
6f8be44c0e LibWeb+WebContent+headless-browser: Support async text tests
Previously, we used `on_load_finish` to determine when the text test
was completed. This method did not allow testing of async functions
because there was no way to indicate that the runner should wait for
the async call to end.

This change introduces a function in the `internals` object that is
intended to be called when the text test execution is completed. The
text test runner will now ignore `on_load_finish` which means a test
will timeout if this new function is never called.

`test(f)` function in `include.js` has been modified to automatically
terminate a test once `load` event is fired on `window`.
new `asyncTest(f)` function has been introduces. `f` receives function
that will terminate a test as a first argument.

Every test is expected to call either `test()` or `asyncTest()` to
complete. If not, it will remain hanging until a timeout occurs.
2023-09-15 08:52:25 +02:00
Andreas Kling
fb727332f9 LibWeb: Decode linked style sheets before parsing them
This fixes an issue where a BOM at the head of a style sheet would be
passed verbatim to the parser, who would then interpret it as an ident
token and (after some confusion) fail to parse the first rule, but then
carry on with the rest of the sheet.
2023-07-04 10:45:20 +02:00