There are essentially 3 URL parsing AOs defined by the spec:
1. Parse a URL
2. Encoding parse a URL
3. Encoding parse a URL and serialize the result
Further, these are replicated between the Document and the ESO.
This patch defines these methods in accordance with the spec and updates
existing users to invoke the correct method. In places where the correct
method is ambiguous, we use the encoding parser to preserve existing ad-
hoc behavior.
With all the plumbing in place, we can handle this quirk at the
serialization layer.
This allows us to remove the pass where StyleComputer would loop over
all computed values and replace any color values with new values
stripped of their original name strings.
When serializing an sRGB color value that originated from a named color,
it should return the color name converted to ASCII lowercase. This
requires storing the color name (if it has one).
This change also requires explicitly removing the color names when
computing style, because computed color values do not retain their name.
It also requires removing a caching optimization in create_from_color(),
because adding the name means that the cached value might be wrong.
This fixes some WPT subtests, and also required updating some of our own
tests.
`StyleComputer::font_matching_algorithm` was creating a copy of a
`FlyString` every time a `MatchingFontCandidate` was constructed or
copied, causing millions of unnecessairy reference updates when a
lot of fonts are loaded.
While a more permanent solution would be to not load so many unused
fonts, let's do the right thing and remove the unnecessairy copies of
`FlyString`.
Resulting in a massive rename across almost everywhere! Alongside the
namespace change, we now have the following names:
* JS::NonnullGCPtr -> GC::Ref
* JS::GCPtr -> GC::Ptr
* JS::HeapFunction -> GC::Function
* JS::CellImpl -> GC::Cell
* JS::Handle -> GC::Root