ladybird/Libraries/LibWeb/UserTiming/PerformanceMeasure.cpp
Shannon Booth 9b79a686eb LibJS+LibWeb: Use realm.create<T> instead of heap.allocate<T>
The main motivation behind this is to remove JS specifics of the Realm
from the implementation of the Heap.

As a side effect of this change, this is a bit nicer to read than the
previous approach, and in my opinion, also makes it a little more clear
that this method is specific to a JavaScript Realm.
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/*
* Copyright (c) 2023, Luke Wilde <lukew@serenityos.org>
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibWeb/Bindings/Intrinsics.h>
#include <LibWeb/Bindings/PerformanceMeasurePrototype.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/StructuredSerialize.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/Window.h>
#include <LibWeb/HighResolutionTime/TimeOrigin.h>
#include <LibWeb/NavigationTiming/EntryNames.h>
#include <LibWeb/PerformanceTimeline/EntryTypes.h>
#include <LibWeb/UserTiming/PerformanceMeasure.h>
#include <LibWeb/WebIDL/ExceptionOr.h>
namespace Web::UserTiming {
JS_DEFINE_ALLOCATOR(PerformanceMeasure);
PerformanceMeasure::PerformanceMeasure(JS::Realm& realm, String const& name, HighResolutionTime::DOMHighResTimeStamp start_time, HighResolutionTime::DOMHighResTimeStamp duration, JS::Value detail)
: PerformanceTimeline::PerformanceEntry(realm, name, start_time, duration)
, m_detail(detail)
{
}
PerformanceMeasure::~PerformanceMeasure() = default;
JS::NonnullGCPtr<PerformanceMeasure> PerformanceMeasure::create(JS::Realm& realm, String const& measure_name, HighResolutionTime::DOMHighResTimeStamp start_time, HighResolutionTime::DOMHighResTimeStamp duration, JS::Value detail)
{
return realm.create<PerformanceMeasure>(realm, measure_name, start_time, duration, detail);
}
FlyString const& PerformanceMeasure::entry_type() const
{
return PerformanceTimeline::EntryTypes::measure;
}
void PerformanceMeasure::initialize(JS::Realm& realm)
{
Base::initialize(realm);
WEB_SET_PROTOTYPE_FOR_INTERFACE(PerformanceMeasure);
}
void PerformanceMeasure::visit_edges(JS::Cell::Visitor& visitor)
{
Base::visit_edges(visitor);
visitor.visit(m_detail);
}
}