This makes them accessible outside of PropertyParsing.cpp (which will be
useful if/when descriptors can include them). I've also renamed them to
use the correct term: "arbitrary substitution function".
This fixes the frame-ancestors WPT tests from crashing when an iframe
is blocked from loading. This is because it would get an undefined
location.href from the cross-origin iframe, which causes a crash as it
expects it to be there.
If we don't have parameter expressions, we don't need to collect
metadata about whether instantiated var names collide with parameter
names or function names, as these flags are only used in the parameter
code path.
This avoids going through all the shape transitions when setting up the
most common form of ESFO.
This is extremely hot on Uber Eats, and this provides some relief.
With search enabled:
- For a single word that does not look like a url: search (a
reported bug).
- If no suffix or a suffix that is not recognized: search.
In general:
- Respect the user's choice if they specified a scheme.
- Respect localhost and registered TLDs.
- As before, add file:// to filesystem files that exist.
We can use the index's invalid state to signal an empty optional.
This makes Optional<IdentifierTableIndex> 4 bytes instead of 8,
shrinking every bytecode instruction that uses these.
Whenever we generate line boxes, we might end up with a residual
vertical float clearance by way of having a `<br>` with `clear: ..` set.
Set the Y offset of the next block level box to place by this vertical
clearance.
Relates to #4058.
Instead of making a copy of the Vector<FunctionParameter> from the AST
every time we instantiate an ECMAScriptFunctionObject, we now keep the
parameters in a ref-counted FunctionParameters object.
This reduces memory usage, and also allows us to cache the bytecode
executables for default parameter expressions without recompiling them
for every instantiation. :^)
Let's simply reinsert the element respecting it's new position in the
DOM tree, instead of crashing.
Fixes regression in WPT tests caused by introducion of cache for
getElementById().
We were introducing a line break and applying vertical clearance to the
inline formatting context, but that vertical clearance only applied to
new floating boxes. We should move the current block offset to the
vertical clearance to make sure the next line box starts beyond the
cleared floats.
There was a layout test for `<br>` with `clear: ..` set, but that test
did not actually do anything - removing the `clear` property would
result in the same layout. Replace that test with something that
actually tests float clearing.
Relates to #4058.
This works because at the end of the finally chunk, a
ContinuePendingUnwind is generated which copies the saved return value
register into the return value register. In cases where
ContinuePendingUnwind is not generated such as when there is a break
statement in the finally block, the fonction will return undefined which
is consistent with V8 and SpiderMonkey.
Having this hidden away in ImageStyleValue meant that
CSSStyleProperties (and anyone else who holds style values) had to know
exactly which types need visiting. This is a footgun waiting to happen,
so make this a virtual method on CSSStyleValue instead.
Our recent change to get rid of the "move 1px at a time" algorithm in
the float positioning logic introduced the issue that potentially
intersecting float boxes were not evaluated in order anymore. This could
result in float boxes being pushed down further than strictly necessary.
By finding the highest point we can move the floating box to and
repeating the process until we're no longer intersecting any floating
box, we also solve some edge cases like intersecting with very long
floating boxes whose edges lay outside the current box' edges.
This is by no means the most efficient solution, but it is more correct
than what we had until now.
Fixes#4110.
We used to always clear the side data after encountering a box with
`clear: ..`, but this is not the right thing to do if that same box also
has `float: ..` set. For example, with `clear: right` and `float: left`
it might be that the next box still wants to clear the right side, and
since the previous box is floating it did not push the next box down far
enough to justify clearing the side data at that point.
This changes the logic to only clear the float side if the clearing box
itself is not floating. We also no longer clear the opposite side after
placing a floating box; that doesn't seem to be necessary anymore.
Fixes#4102.
Now we use `before_paint()` and `after_paint()` calls for SVG root box
to make sure that both clip and scroll are applied.
Fixes painting of SVG arrows on www.ubereats.com
When generating line boxes, we place floats simultaneously with the
other items on the same line. The CSS text spec requires us to trim the
whitespace at the end of each line, but we only did so after laying out
all the line boxes.
This changes the way we calculate the current line box width for floats
by subtracting the amount of pixels that the current trailing whitespace
is using.
Fixes#4050.
Allows us to avoid DOM node lookup whenever we need to query natural
size of a box during layout.
Makes 3-4% of `Box::preferred_aspect_ratio()` go away from profiles on
www.nyan.cat
It's safe to remove this pointer because intrinsic layout should never
look up a box's state beyond its containing block.
This change affects the expectations of two layout tests, but both
already differ slightly from other browsers, and the difference between
expectations is less than 5px.