We don't actually generate any such events ourselves. But Google Lens
will create one with the DataTransfer attribute set to that of any drop
event we send it.
USVString attributes Now replace any surrogates with the replacement
character U+FFFD and resolve any relative URLs to an absolute URL. This
brings our implementation in line with the specification.
For a long time, we've used two terms, inconsistently:
- "Identifier" is a spec term, but refers to a sequence of alphanumeric
characters, which may or may not be a keyword. (Keywords are a
subset of all identifiers.)
- "ValueID" is entirely non-spec, and is directly called a "keyword" in
the CSS specs.
So to avoid confusion as much as possible, let's align with the spec
terminology. I've attempted to change variable names as well, but
obviously we use Keywords in a lot of places in LibWeb and so I may
have missed some.
One exception is that I've not renamed "valid-identifiers" in
Properties.json... I'd like to combine that and the "valid-types" array
together eventually, so there's no benefit to doing an extra rename
now.
USVString is defined in the IDL spec as:
> The USVString type corresponds to scalar value strings. Depending on
> the context, these can be treated as sequences of either 16-bit
> unsigned integer code units or scalar values.
This means we need to account for surrogate code points by using the
replacement character.
This fixes the last test in https://wpt.live/url/url-constructor.any.html
Previously we were assuming that the attribute return value was never
nullable and going to be returned in an Optional<IntegralType>, causing
complile errors for something such as: `attribute unsigned long?`.
Mirroring the pre-existing `generate_from_integral` function. This will
allow us to fix a bug that all of these if statements have in common -
no handling of nullable types.
This also adjusts the type casted for each integral to fully match that
stated by the spec.
It turns out we were already generating all the necessary include
statements, and we can simply remove all this goofy code soup that
uses the C preprocessor to speculatively look for include files.
This is `counter(name, style?)` or `counters(name, link, style?)`. The
difference being, `counter()` matches only the nearest level (eg, "1"),
and `counters()` combines all the levels in the tree (eg, "3.4.1").
If no header includes the prototype of a function, then it cannot be
used from outside the translation unit it was defined in. In that case,
it should be marked as `static`, in order to avoid possible ODR
problems, unnecessary exported symbols, and allow the compiler to better
optimize those.
If this warning triggers in a function defined in a header, `inline`
needs to be added, otherwise if the header is included in more than one
TU, it will fail to link with a duplicate definition error.
The reason this diff got so big is that Lagom-only code wasn't built
with this flag even in Serenity times.
Following the rules in the algorithm from
https://webidl.spec.whatwg.org/#js-platform-objects, "To Internally
create a new object implementing the interface interface", this change
incorporates the steps to load a prototype from new.target, and write
it to the created instance returned from constructor_impl(). This
mirrors the code for generate_html_constructor(), which incorporates
additional steps needed by Custom Elements.
Bug #334
This implements most of the CloseWatcher API from the html spec.
AbortSignal support is unimplemented.
Integration with dialogs and popovers is also unimplemented.
Methods and attributes marked with [FIXME] are now implemented as
direct properties with the value `undefined` and are marked with the
[[Unimplemented]] attribute. This allows accesses to these properties
to be reported, while having no other side-effects.
This fixes an issue where [FIXME] methods broke feature detection on
some sites.
This allows readonly attributes and functions to have a 'FIXME' extended
attribute added to the IDL definition to stub out the function. This
makes debugging web compatibility issues on live sites much easier as a
FIXME message is logged whenever one of these functions or attributes
are called.
Support still needs to be extended to non-readonly attributes (and some
other special cases), but this should allow us to set a big percentage
of the commented out attributes/functions in IDL files to instead use
this extended attribute.
An AudioNode is the fundamental building block used in 'Audio
Contexts'. In our immediate case, the audio node we are working towards
implementing is an oscillating source node.
This was resulting in a whole lot of rebuilding whenever a new IDL
interface was added.
Instead, just directly include the prototype in every C++ file which
needs it. While we only really need a forward declaration in each cpp
file; including the full prototype header (which itself only includes
LibJS/Object.h, which is already transitively brought in by
PlatformObject) - it seems like a small price to pay compared to what
feels like a full rebuild of LibWeb whenever a new IDL file is added.
Given all of these includes are only needed for the ::initialize
method, there is probably a smart way of avoiding this problem
altogether. I've considered both using some macro trickery or generating
these functions somehow instead.
The prototype header generation was getting a bit long.
This is also a step towards generating code for IDL files only
containing an enum definition without any interface. In that case we
can't put the enum definitions alongside the prototype - there is no
prototype to speak of.
We should never hit this case - so don't generate code for it, and
instead put in a VERIFY_NOT_REACHED.
Also improve the formatting of the generated code to closer match the
serenity code style.