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Our structured serialization implementation had its own bespoke encoder and decoder to serialize JS values. It also used a u32 buffer under the hood, which made using its structures a bit awkward. We had previously worked around its data structures in transferable streams, which nested transfers of MessagePort instances. We basically had to add hooks into the MessagePort to route to the correct transfer receiving steps, and we could not invoke the correct AOs directly as the spec dictates. We now use IPC mechanics to encode and decode data. This works because, although we are encoding JS values, we are only ultimately encoding primitive and basic AK types. The resulting data structures actually enforce that we implement transferable streams exactly as the spec is worded (I had planned to do that in a separate commit, but the fallout of this patch actually required that change).
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441 lines
17 KiB
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/*
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* Copyright (c) 2021, Andreas Kling <andreas@ladybird.org>
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* Copyright (c) 2023, Andrew Kaster <akaster@serenityos.org>
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* Copyright (c) 2025, Aliaksandr Kalenik <kalenik.aliaksandr@gmail.com>
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*
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* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
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*/
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#include <AK/ByteReader.h>
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#include <AK/MemoryStream.h>
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#include <LibCore/Socket.h>
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#include <LibCore/System.h>
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#include <LibIPC/Decoder.h>
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#include <LibIPC/Encoder.h>
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#include <LibIPC/File.h>
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#include <LibIPC/Transport.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Bindings/ExceptionOrUtils.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Bindings/Intrinsics.h>
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#include <LibWeb/Bindings/MessagePortPrototype.h>
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#include <LibWeb/DOM/EventDispatcher.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/EventNames.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/MessageEvent.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/MessagePort.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/TemporaryExecutionContext.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/StructuredSerialize.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/StructuredSerializeOptions.h>
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#include <LibWeb/HTML/WorkerGlobalScope.h>
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namespace Web::HTML {
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constexpr u8 IPC_FILE_TAG = 0xA5;
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GC_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(MessagePort);
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static HashTable<GC::RawPtr<MessagePort>>& all_message_ports()
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{
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static HashTable<GC::RawPtr<MessagePort>> ports;
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return ports;
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}
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GC::Ref<MessagePort> MessagePort::create(JS::Realm& realm, HTML::TransferType primary_interface)
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{
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return realm.create<MessagePort>(realm, primary_interface);
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}
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MessagePort::MessagePort(JS::Realm& realm, HTML::TransferType primary_interface)
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: DOM::EventTarget(realm)
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, m_primary_interface(primary_interface)
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{
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all_message_ports().set(this);
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}
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MessagePort::~MessagePort() = default;
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void MessagePort::for_each_message_port(Function<void(MessagePort&)> callback)
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{
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for (auto port : all_message_ports())
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callback(*port);
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}
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void MessagePort::initialize(JS::Realm& realm)
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{
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WEB_SET_PROTOTYPE_FOR_INTERFACE(MessagePort);
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Base::initialize(realm);
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}
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void MessagePort::finalize()
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{
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Base::finalize();
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all_message_ports().remove(this);
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disentangle();
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}
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void MessagePort::visit_edges(Cell::Visitor& visitor)
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{
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Base::visit_edges(visitor);
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visitor.visit(m_remote_port);
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visitor.visit(m_worker_event_target);
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}
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bool MessagePort::is_entangled() const
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{
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return m_transport;
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}
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void MessagePort::set_worker_event_target(GC::Ref<DOM::EventTarget> target)
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{
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m_worker_event_target = target;
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#message-ports:transfer-steps
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WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> MessagePort::transfer_steps(HTML::TransferDataEncoder& data_holder)
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{
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// 1. Set value's has been shipped flag to true.
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m_has_been_shipped = true;
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// FIXME: 2. Set dataHolder.[[PortMessageQueue]] to value's port message queue.
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// FIXME: Support delivery of messages that haven't been delivered yet on the other side
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// 3. If value is entangled with another port remotePort, then:
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if (is_entangled()) {
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// 1. Set remotePort's has been shipped flag to true.
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m_remote_port->m_has_been_shipped = true;
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auto fd = MUST(m_transport->release_underlying_transport_for_transfer());
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m_transport.clear();
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// 2. Set dataHolder.[[RemotePort]] to remotePort.
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// TODO: Mach IPC
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data_holder.encode(IPC_FILE_TAG);
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data_holder.encode(IPC::File::adopt_fd(fd));
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}
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// 4. Otherwise, set dataHolder.[[RemotePort]] to null.
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else {
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data_holder.encode<u8>(0);
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}
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return {};
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}
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WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> MessagePort::transfer_receiving_steps(HTML::TransferDataDecoder& data_holder)
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{
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// 1. Set value's has been shipped flag to true.
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m_has_been_shipped = true;
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// FIXME 2. Move all the tasks that are to fire message events in dataHolder.[[PortMessageQueue]] to the port message queue of value,
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// if any, leaving value's port message queue in its initial disabled state, and, if value's relevant global object is a Window,
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// associating the moved tasks with value's relevant global object's associated Document.
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// 3. If dataHolder.[[RemotePort]] is not null, then entangle dataHolder.[[RemotePort]] and value.
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// (This will disentangle dataHolder.[[RemotePort]] from the original port that was transferred.)
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if (auto fd_tag = data_holder.decode<u8>(); fd_tag == IPC_FILE_TAG) {
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// TODO: Mach IPC
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auto fd = data_holder.decode<IPC::File>();
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m_transport = make<IPC::Transport>(MUST(Core::LocalSocket::adopt_fd(fd.take_fd())));
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m_transport->set_up_read_hook([strong_this = GC::make_root(this)]() {
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if (strong_this->m_enabled)
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strong_this->read_from_transport();
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});
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} else if (fd_tag != 0) {
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dbgln("Unexpected byte {:x} in MessagePort transfer data", fd_tag);
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VERIFY_NOT_REACHED();
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}
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return {};
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}
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void MessagePort::disentangle()
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{
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if (auto remote_port = m_remote_port) {
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// Set the pointers to null before disentangling the remote port to prevent infinite recursion here.
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m_remote_port->m_remote_port = nullptr;
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m_remote_port = nullptr;
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if (remote_port)
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remote_port->disentangle();
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}
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if (m_transport) {
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m_transport->close_after_sending_all_pending_messages();
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m_transport.clear();
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}
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m_worker_event_target = nullptr;
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#entangle
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void MessagePort::entangle_with(MessagePort& remote_port)
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{
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if (m_remote_port.ptr() == &remote_port)
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return;
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// 1. If one of the ports is already entangled, then disentangle it and the port that it was entangled with.
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if (is_entangled())
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disentangle();
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if (remote_port.is_entangled())
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remote_port.disentangle();
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// 2. Associate the two ports to be entangled, so that they form the two parts of a new channel.
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// (There is no MessageChannel object that represents this channel.)
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remote_port.m_remote_port = this;
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m_remote_port = &remote_port;
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// FIXME: Abstract such that we can entangle different transport types
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auto create_paired_sockets = []() -> Array<NonnullOwnPtr<Core::LocalSocket>, 2> {
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int fds[2] = {};
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MUST(Core::System::socketpair(AF_LOCAL, SOCK_STREAM, 0, fds));
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auto socket0 = MUST(Core::LocalSocket::adopt_fd(fds[0]));
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MUST(socket0->set_blocking(false));
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MUST(socket0->set_close_on_exec(true));
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auto socket1 = MUST(Core::LocalSocket::adopt_fd(fds[1]));
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MUST(socket1->set_blocking(false));
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MUST(socket1->set_close_on_exec(true));
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return Array { move(socket0), move(socket1) };
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};
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auto sockets = create_paired_sockets();
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m_transport = make<IPC::Transport>(move(sockets[0]));
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m_remote_port->m_transport = make<IPC::Transport>(move(sockets[1]));
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m_transport->set_up_read_hook([strong_this = GC::make_root(this)]() {
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if (strong_this->m_enabled)
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strong_this->read_from_transport();
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});
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m_remote_port->m_transport->set_up_read_hook([remote_port = GC::make_root(m_remote_port)]() {
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if (remote_port->m_enabled)
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remote_port->read_from_transport();
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});
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-messageport-postmessage-options
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WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> MessagePort::post_message(JS::Value message, Vector<GC::Root<JS::Object>> const& transfer)
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{
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// 1. Let targetPort be the port with which this MessagePort is entangled, if any; otherwise let it be null.
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GC::Ptr<MessagePort> target_port = m_remote_port;
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// 2. Let options be «[ "transfer" → transfer ]».
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auto options = StructuredSerializeOptions { transfer };
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// 3. Run the message port post message steps providing this, targetPort, message and options.
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return message_port_post_message_steps(target_port, message, options);
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-messageport-postmessage
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WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> MessagePort::post_message(JS::Value message, StructuredSerializeOptions const& options)
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{
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// 1. Let targetPort be the port with which this MessagePort is entangled, if any; otherwise let it be null.
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GC::Ptr<MessagePort> target_port = m_remote_port;
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// 2. Run the message port post message steps providing targetPort, message and options.
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return message_port_post_message_steps(target_port, message, options);
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#message-port-post-message-steps
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WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> MessagePort::message_port_post_message_steps(GC::Ptr<MessagePort> target_port, JS::Value message, StructuredSerializeOptions const& options)
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{
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auto& realm = this->realm();
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auto& vm = this->vm();
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// 1. Let transfer be options["transfer"].
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auto const& transfer = options.transfer;
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// 2. If transfer contains this MessagePort, then throw a "DataCloneError" DOMException.
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for (auto const& handle : transfer) {
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if (handle == this)
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return WebIDL::DataCloneError::create(realm, "Cannot transfer a MessagePort to itself"_string);
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}
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// 3. Let doomed be false.
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bool doomed = false;
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// 4. If targetPort is not null and transfer contains targetPort, then set doomed to true and optionally report to a developer console that the target port was posted to itself, causing the communication channel to be lost.
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if (target_port) {
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for (auto const& handle : transfer) {
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if (handle == target_port.ptr()) {
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doomed = true;
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dbgln("FIXME: Report to a developer console that the target port was posted to itself, causing the communication channel to be lost");
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}
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}
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}
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// 5. Let serializeWithTransferResult be StructuredSerializeWithTransfer(message, transfer). Rethrow any exceptions.
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auto serialize_with_transfer_result = TRY(structured_serialize_with_transfer(vm, message, transfer));
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// 6. If targetPort is null, or if doomed is true, then return.
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// IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED: Actually check the socket here, not the target port.
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// If there's no target message port in the same realm, we still want to send the message over IPC
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if (!m_transport || doomed) {
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return {};
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}
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// 7. Add a task that runs the following steps to the port message queue of targetPort:
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post_port_message(serialize_with_transfer_result);
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return {};
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}
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ErrorOr<void> MessagePort::send_message_on_transport(SerializedTransferRecord const& serialize_with_transfer_result)
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{
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IPC::MessageBuffer buffer;
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IPC::Encoder encoder(buffer);
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MUST(encoder.encode(serialize_with_transfer_result));
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TRY(buffer.transfer_message(*m_transport));
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return {};
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}
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void MessagePort::post_port_message(SerializedTransferRecord const& serialize_with_transfer_result)
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{
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if (!m_transport || !m_transport->is_open())
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return;
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if (auto result = send_message_on_transport(serialize_with_transfer_result); result.is_error()) {
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dbgln("Failed to post message: {}", result.error());
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disentangle();
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}
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}
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void MessagePort::read_from_transport()
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{
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VERIFY(m_enabled);
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if (!is_entangled())
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return;
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auto schedule_shutdown = m_transport->read_as_many_messages_as_possible_without_blocking([this](auto&& raw_message) {
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FixedMemoryStream stream { raw_message.bytes.span(), FixedMemoryStream::Mode::ReadOnly };
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IPC::Decoder decoder { stream, raw_message.fds };
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auto serialized_transfer_record = MUST(decoder.decode<SerializedTransferRecord>());
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queue_global_task(Task::Source::PostedMessage, relevant_global_object(*this), GC::create_function(heap(), [this, serialized_transfer_record = move(serialized_transfer_record)]() mutable {
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this->post_message_task_steps(serialized_transfer_record);
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}));
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});
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if (schedule_shutdown == IPC::Transport::ShouldShutdown::Yes) {
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queue_global_task(Task::Source::PostedMessage, relevant_global_object(*this), GC::create_function(heap(), [this] {
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this->close();
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}));
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}
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}
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void MessagePort::post_message_task_steps(SerializedTransferRecord& serialize_with_transfer_result)
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{
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VERIFY(m_enabled);
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// 1. Let finalTargetPort be the MessagePort in whose port message queue the task now finds itself.
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// NOTE: This can be different from targetPort, if targetPort itself was transferred and thus all its tasks moved along with it.
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auto* final_target_port = this;
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// IMPLEMENTATION DEFINED:
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/workers.html#dedicated-workers-and-the-worker-interface
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// Worker objects act as if they had an implicit MessagePort associated with them.
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// All messages received by that port must immediately be retargeted at the Worker object.
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// We therefore set a special event target for those implicit ports on the Worker and the WorkerGlobalScope objects
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EventTarget* message_event_target = final_target_port;
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if (m_worker_event_target != nullptr) {
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message_event_target = m_worker_event_target;
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}
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// 2. Let targetRealm be finalTargetPort's relevant realm.
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auto& target_realm = relevant_realm(*final_target_port);
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TemporaryExecutionContext context { target_realm };
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// 3. Let deserializeRecord be StructuredDeserializeWithTransfer(serializeWithTransferResult, targetRealm).
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auto deserialize_record_or_error = structured_deserialize_with_transfer(serialize_with_transfer_result, target_realm);
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if (deserialize_record_or_error.is_error()) {
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// If this throws an exception, catch it, fire an event named messageerror at finalTargetPort, using MessageEvent, and then return.
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auto exception = deserialize_record_or_error.release_error();
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MessageEventInit event_init {};
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message_event_target->dispatch_event(MessageEvent::create(target_realm, HTML::EventNames::messageerror, event_init));
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return;
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}
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auto deserialize_record = deserialize_record_or_error.release_value();
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// 4. Let messageClone be deserializeRecord.[[Deserialized]].
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auto message_clone = deserialize_record.deserialized;
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// 5. Let newPorts be a new frozen array consisting of all MessagePort objects in deserializeRecord.[[TransferredValues]], if any, maintaining their relative order.
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// FIXME: Use a FrozenArray
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Vector<GC::Root<MessagePort>> new_ports;
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for (auto const& object : deserialize_record.transferred_values) {
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if (is<HTML::MessagePort>(*object)) {
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new_ports.append(as<MessagePort>(*object));
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}
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}
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// 6. Fire an event named message at finalTargetPort, using MessageEvent, with the data attribute initialized to messageClone and the ports attribute initialized to newPorts.
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MessageEventInit event_init {};
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event_init.data = message_clone;
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event_init.ports = move(new_ports);
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auto event = MessageEvent::create(target_realm, HTML::EventNames::message, event_init);
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event->set_is_trusted(true);
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message_event_target->dispatch_event(event);
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}
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void MessagePort::enable()
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{
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if (!m_enabled) {
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m_enabled = true;
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read_from_transport();
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}
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-messageport-start
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void MessagePort::start()
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{
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if (!is_entangled())
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return;
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VERIFY(m_transport);
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// The start() method steps are to enable this's port message queue, if it is not already enabled.
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enable();
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#dom-messageport-close
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void MessagePort::close()
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{
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// 1. Set this MessagePort object's [[Detached]] internal slot value to true.
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set_detached(true);
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// 2. If this MessagePort object is entangled, disentangle it.
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if (is_entangled())
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disentangle();
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#handler-messageeventtarget-onmessageerror
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void MessagePort::set_onmessageerror(GC::Ptr<WebIDL::CallbackType> value)
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{
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set_event_handler_attribute(EventNames::messageerror, value);
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#handler-messageeventtarget-onmessageerror
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GC::Ptr<WebIDL::CallbackType> MessagePort::onmessageerror()
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{
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return event_handler_attribute(EventNames::messageerror);
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#handler-messageeventtarget-onmessage
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void MessagePort::set_onmessage(GC::Ptr<WebIDL::CallbackType> value)
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{
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set_event_handler_attribute(EventNames::message, value);
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#message-ports:handler-messageeventtarget-onmessage
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// The first time a MessagePort object's onmessage IDL attribute is set, the port's port message queue must be enabled,
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// as if the start() method had been called.
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start();
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}
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// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/web-messaging.html#handler-messageeventtarget-onmessage
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GC::Ptr<WebIDL::CallbackType> MessagePort::onmessage()
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{
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return event_handler_attribute(EventNames::message);
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}
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}
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