Fixes flakiness in worker tests that create a Worker or SharedWorker
with a missing script URL and only attach an error handler to it.
Once the test callback returns, nothing keeps the worker rooted from
JavaScript. If GC ran before the WebWorker process reported the
script fetch failure, the Worker/WorkerAgentParent cycle could be
collected and the error event never delivered, leaving the test hung
until timeout.
Hold startup-pending WorkerAgentParents from the outside
EnvironmentSettingsObject and release that edge once the script load
succeeds, fails, or the worker closes. The worker now survives long
enough to deliver its first script-load result.
Previously, the LibWeb bindings generator would output multiple per
interface files like Prototype/Constructor/Namespace/GlobalMixin
depending on the contents of that IDL file.
This complicates the build system as it means that it does not know
what files will be generated without knowledge of the contents of that
IDL file.
Instead, for each IDL file only generate a single Bindings/<IDLFile>.h
and Bindings/<IDLFile>.cpp.
This is largely editorial. One behaviour change is that events are now
sent from a global task on the DOMManipulation task source.
Somewhat awkwardly, the spec refers to `this` before the Worker exists.
As it's for getting the relevant global object / settings object, I've
had to work around that.
Corresponds to:
917c2f6a73
Allows formulas to update on Google Sheets, which uses a Worker to
update them and makes cookie authenticated requests, which was failing
before this commit.
This has the limitation that it has to proxy through the WebContent
process, but that's how the current infrastructure is, which is outside
the scope of this commit.
Also push the onconnect event for the initial connection.
This still doesn't properly handle sending an onconnect event to a
pre-existing SharedWorkerGlobalScope with the same name for the same
origin, but it does give us a lot of WPT passes in the SharedWorker
category.
This is to differentiate the agent representation for the parent
process for the WorkerAgent in the child process which is actually
hooked up to the javascript VM.
I am not sure if this is a good name, but I can't really think of
anything better which is consistent with the names used by the rest
of the codebase.