This change adds computation of ARIA roles for a number of SVG elements
for which, if the element meets the SVG spec criteria for inclusion in
the accessibility tree, the computed ARIA role should be
“graphics-symbol”, and should otherwise be “generic”.
This change also adds similar role computation for the SVG foreignObject
element (the role for which, if the element meets the SVG spec criteria
for inclusion in the accessibility tree, should be “group”, and should
otherwise be “generic”).
This mistakenly implemented the 'piped to' operation on ReadableStream.
No functional difference as the caller was doing the extra work already
of 'piped through' vs 'piped to'.
As far as I can tell there is no change in WPT from this implementation.
But these steps should be more effecient than using the non BYOB steps
as we can make direct use of the provided buffer to the byte stream.
1. Stop using GC::Root in member variables, since that usually creates
a realm leak.
2. Stop putting OrderedHashMap<FlyString, GC::Ptr> on the stack while
setting these up, since that won't protect the objects from GC.
This change ensures that when an accessible name is computed from
multiple labels, the parts computed from each label are separated by
spaces. Otherwise, without this change, the parts are run together in
the accessible name, with no space in between.
Otherwise we will fully read from the cached response and invalidate
it's stream, invalidating it for the next time it is read from. Fixes
a crash when reloading linegoup.lol after two reloads.
I agree that the spec definition of this function isn't super clear
about that, but from "Web Animations 1 - 4.5. Animations"[1]:
An animation is a timing node that binds an animation effect child,
called its associated effect, to a timeline parent so that it runs. Both
of these associations are optional and configurable such that an
animation can have no associated effect or timeline at a given moment.
[1]: https://drafts.csswg.org/web-animations-1/#animations
One day we'll have an eviction strategy, too, but for now let's not
allow these to get collected.
Co-Authored-By: Gingeh <39150378+Gingeh@users.noreply.github.com>
This change fixes selector matching for non-HTML elements that have
mixed-case names — such as the SVG foreignObject element.
Otherwise, without this change, attempting to use a selector to match
such an element — e.g., document.querySelector("foreignObject") — fails.
If there are no :defined pseudo-class selectors anywhere in the
document, we don't have to invalidate style at all when an element's
custom element state changes.
Many times, attribute mutation doesn't necessitate a full style
invalidation on the element. However, the conditions are pretty
elaborate, so this first version has a lot of false positives.
We only need to invalidate style when any of these things apply:
1. The change may affect the match state of a selector somewhere.
2. The change may affect presentational hints applied to the element.
For (1) in this first version, we have a fixed list of attribute names
that may affect selectors. We also collect all names referenced by
attribute selectors anywhere in the document.
For (2), we add a new Element::is_presentational_hint() virtual that
tells us whether a given attribute name is a presentational hint.
This drastically reduces style work on many websites. As an example,
https://cnn.com/ is once again browseable.
When the `style` attribute changes, we only need to update style on the
element itself (unless there are [style] attribute selectors somewhere).
Descendants of the element don't need a full style update, a simple
inheritance propagation is enough.
We can now mark an element as needing an "inherited style update" rather
than a full "style update". This effectively means that the next style
update will visit the element and pull all of its inherited properties
from the relevant ancestor element.
This is now used for descendants of elements with animated style.
The previous VERIFY statement incorrectly asserted that the
interception state was not "committed" or "scrolled". Updated
the condition to ensure the interception state is either
"committed" or "scrolled" as intended.