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sideshowbarker
062e33438e LibWeb: Space-separate parts of multi-label accessible names
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.
2024-12-26 20:44:14 +00:00
sideshowbarker
966c68ae0e LibWeb: Align accname alt-vs-title behavior w/ HTML-AAM spec & WPT tests
The https://wpt.fyi/results/accname/name/comp_tooltip.tentative.html
test was recently added by moving an existing subtest out from the test
at https://wpt.fyi/results/accname/name/comp_tooltip.html, and changing
the test expectations to match the HTML-AAM spec requirements at
https://w3c.github.io/html-aam/#img-element-accessible-name-computation.
See https://github.com/web-platform-tests/wpt/pull/49552.

So this code change updates Ladybird to match the updated WPT test
expectations — and to match the existing HTML-AAM spec requirements.
2024-12-23 14:01:37 +01:00
sideshowbarker
c1b29e7cc4 Tests: Import the WPT accname/basic.html test
This change imports the https://wpt.live/accname/basic.html — which we
had overlooked earlier when importing all the other WPT accname tests.
(Note that this one of the six upstream WPT tests that directly call
test_driver.get_computed_label(element) — and so that we’d otherwise
need to patch our copy of, if we weren’t patching it in testdriver.js).
2024-12-07 08:25:26 +00:00
Tim Ledbetter
61ae388140 Tests: Create imported WPT test output from completion callback data
This allows us to disable test output, which performs expensive assert
tracking. This was making our imported tests run significantly slower
than tests run via `WPT.sh`.

Formatting the output ourselves also allows us to remove unnecessary
information from the test output.

This commit also rebaselines all existing imported WPT tests to follow
the new format.
2024-12-02 22:41:51 +00:00
sideshowbarker
6bfc35b6a9 LibWeb: Fix aria-label precedence in accessible-name computation
This change makes Ladybird give the value of the aria-label attribute
the correct precedence for accessible-name computation required by the
“Accessible Name and Description Computation” and HTML-AAM specs and by
the corresponding WPT tests.

Otherwise, without this change, Ladybird fails some of the WPT subtests
of the test at https://wpt.fyi/results/accname/name/comp_label.html.
2024-11-29 12:18:28 +00:00
sideshowbarker
314e5d6bb7 LibWeb: Compute accessible names for hidden/hidden-but-referenced nodes
This change implements full support for the “A. Hidden Not Referenced”
step at https://w3c.github.io/accname/#step2A in the “Accessible Name
and Description Computation” spec — including handling all hidden nodes
that must be ignored, as well as handling hidden nodes that, for the
purposes of accessible-name computation, must not be ignored (due to
having aria-labelledby/aria-describedby references from other nodes).

Otherwise, without this change, not all cases of hidden nodes get
ignored as expected, while cases of nodes that are hidden but that have
aria-labelledby/aria-describedby references from other nodes get
unexpectedly ignored.
2024-11-29 12:18:28 +00:00
sideshowbarker
e2a7f844e6 LibWeb: Handle accessible-name computation for shadow roots and slots
This change adds handling for the “Determine Child Nodes” substep at
https://w3c.github.io/accname/#comp_name_from_content_find_child in the
“Accessible Name and Description Computation” spec. Specifically, it
adds handling for the “If the current node has an attached shadow root”
and “if the current node is a slot with assigned nodes” conditions.

Otherwise, without this change, AT users don’t hear the expected
accessible names in cases where the content for which an accessible name
being computed is in a shadow root or slot element.
2024-11-25 11:52:48 +01:00
sideshowbarker
db29d248ad LibWeb: Fix accessible-name computation for “encapsulation” cases
This change makes Ladybird correctly handle all “encapsulation” tests in
the https://wpt.fyi/results/accname/name/comp_host_language_label.html
set of tests in WPT.

Those all test the requirement that when computing the accessible name
for a <label>-ed form control, then any content (text content or
attribute values) from the control itself that would otherwise be
included in the accessible-name computation for it ancestor <label> must
instead be skipped and not included.

The HTML-AAM spec seems to try to achieve that result by expressing
specific steps for each particular type of form control. But what all
that reduces/optimizes/simplifies down to is just, “skip over self”.

Otherwise, without this change, Ladybird includes that “self” content
from those “encapsulated” elements when doing accessible-name
computation for the elements — which results in AT users hearing
unexpected extra content in the accessible names for those elements.
2024-11-25 11:21:23 +01:00
sideshowbarker
ed7ec7a0f8 LibWeb: Fix accname computation for all aria-labelledby cases
This change ensures that:

- if an element for which an accessible name otherwise wouldn’t be
  computed is referenced in an aria-labelledby value, the accessible
  name for the element will be computed as expected.

- if an element has both an aria-label value and also an
  aria-labelledby value, the text from the aria-label value gets
  included in the computation of the element’s accessible name.

Otherwise, without this change, some elements with aria-labelledby
values will unexpectedly end up without accessible names, and some
elements with aria-label values will unexpectedly not have that
aria-label value included in the element’s accessible name.
2024-11-16 18:21:37 +01:00
sideshowbarker
eed20ad951 Tests: Import WPT accname/name/comp_name_from_content.html test 2024-11-11 14:56:46 -07:00
sideshowbarker
3594cdf948 LibWeb: Fix accessible-name computation for “tooltip” & empty-alt cases
This change fixes accessible-name computation for:

- an element that has empty text content but that also has a title
  attribute (“tooltip”) with a non-empty value
- an img element whose alt attribute is the empty string but that also
  has a “title” attribute with a non-empty value

Otherwise, without this change, the accessible name unexpectedly isn’t
computed correctly for those cases.
2024-11-09 08:08:05 -05:00
sideshowbarker
437879f849 LibWeb: Correctly descend element nodes when computing accessible name
This change implements the “is a descendant of a native host language
text alternative element” condition in the “F: Name From Content” step
at https://w3c.github.io/accname/#step2F in the “Accessible Name and
Description Computation” spec — to ensure that all descendant nodes get
included as expected in computations for accessible names for elements.

Otherwise, without this change, Ladybird unexpectedly skips descendant
element nodes when computing accessible names — which can result in the
wrong accessible name being returned.
2024-11-01 18:13:41 -04:00
sideshowbarker
120bc52f23 Tests: Import WPT accname/name/comp_embedded_control.html test
This change imports the WPT accname/name/comp_embedded_control.html
test, along with related resources files it depends on.

Note that in the wai-aria/scripts/aria-utils.js file, this changes the
get_computed_label call to use our window.internals.getComputedLabel.
2024-10-31 01:16:47 +00:00