Partly corresponds to 80ebad5fbf
This is mostly to handle null source_documents, which is something that
needs more work elsewhere. The spec change above is about the deferred
fetch quota.
CSSUnitValue is a typed-om type which we will implement separately in
the future. However, it still seems useful to give our dimension values
a base class. (Maybe they could be templated in the future?) So instead
of deleting it entirely, rename it to DimensionStyleValue and make its
API match our style better.
This reverts 0e3487b9ab.
Back when I made that change, I thought we could make our StyleValue
classes match the typed-om definitions directly. However, they have
different requirements. Typed-om types need to be mutable and GCed,
whereas StyleValues are immutable and ideally wouldn't require a JS VM.
While I was already making such a cataclysmic change, I've moved it into
the StyleValues directory, because it *not* being there has bothered me
for a long time. 😅
Fixes external CSS being blocked on https://beatsaver.com/, where they
have a `style-src` directive set to `'self' 'nonce-[value]'`
Relates to #5643, but does not make the website load.
This has quite a lot of fall out. But the majority of it is just type or
UDL substitution, where the changes just fall through to other function
calls.
By changing property key storage to UTF-16, the main affected areas are:
* NativeFunction names must now be UTF-16
* Bytecode identifiers must now be UTF-16
* Module/binding names must now be UTF-16
Using a generic context argument will allow us to resolve colors in
places where we have all the required information but not in the form of
a layout node as was expected previously.
The storage type was being incorrectly set to Session instead of Local,
apparently because of copying the implementation from
`Window::session_storage()`.
Bug introduced in commit 2066ed2318
If an editing host receives focus, we would always set a new selection
range. However, we only need to do that if we're not already part of the
active range. This corresponds to behavior shown by Chrome and Firefox.
The faux position we created here is adjusted by the device pixel ratio
later on, which would invoke integer overflow on screens with a DPR
greater than 1.
Instead of creating special data for a mouse move event, let's just add
an explicit leave event handler.
This porting effort makes it pretty clear we will want a UTF-16-aware
GenericLexer. But for now, we can actually make ASCII assumptions about
what we are parsing, and act accordingly.
6507d23 introduced a bug when snapshot for iframe is saved in
`PaintNestedDisplayList` and, since display lists are immutable, it's
not possible to update before the next repaint.
This change fixes the issue by moving `ScrollStateSnapshot` for
nested display lists from `PaintNestedDisplayList` to
`HashMap<NonnullRefPtr<DisplayList>, ScrollStateSnapshot>` that is
placed into pending rendering task, making it possible to update
snapshots for all display lists before the next repaint.
This change doesn't have a test because it's really hard to make a ref
test that will specifically check scenario when scroll offset of an
iframe is advanced after display list is cached. We already have
`Tests/LibWeb/Ref/input/scroll-iframe.html` but unfortunately it did
not catch this bug.
Fixes https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/issues/5486
This migrates TextNode::text_for_rendering() to Utf16String and deals
with the fallout. As a consequence, this effectively reverts commit
3df83dade8.
The layout test expecation file updates are because we now express text
lengths and offsets in UTF-16 code units.
The selection-over-multiple-code-units expectation file update actually
represents a correctness fix. Our result now matches Firefox.
The HTML specification does not explicitly require
a specific return type for parseFromString(),
but according to Web Platform TestsDOMParser-parseFromString.html,
the expected return value for
XML MIME types is a Document—not an XMLDocument.