Corresponds to part of https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/9841 and then
https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/11047
Adding `Auto` as a type state feels a little odd, as it's not an actual
type allowed in HTML. However, it's the default state when the value is
missing or invalid, which works out the same, as long as we never
serialize "auto", which we don't.
Regressed in 036327332f.
This commit moves the optimization a little later in replaceData(),
still avoiding relayout (the important part).
Recovers 480 points on WPT. :^)
Since we don't support the "variant" meta tag stuff in WPT, I've simply
copied the test files here, and then test.js looks at the filename to
figure out which test function to use.
This incrases our coverage of the HTML parser substantially by also
invoking it via document.write() one-shot, and character-at-a-time.
When constructing an entry list, XHR::FormDataEntry is created
manually and appended to the entry list instead of using the
spec-defined method of creating an entry.
This fixes a crash in the included test that regressed in 0adf261,
and is hit by the following HTML:
```html
<body></body>
<script>
const frame = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement("iframe"));
frame.contentDocument.open();
const child = frame.contentDocument.createElement("html")
const html = frame.contentDocument.appendChild(child);
frame.contentDocument.close();
</script>
```
I am not 100% sure this is fully the correct fix and there are other
cases which would not work properly. But it's definitely an improvement
to make the confuisingly named 'insert_an_eof' function of the tokenizer
actually do something.
Required by the server-side rendering mode of React Router, used by
https://chatgpt.com/
Note that the imported tests do not have the worker variants to prevent
freezing on macOS.
At computed-value time, this is converted to whatever the parent's
computed value is. So it behaves a little like `inherit`, except that
an inherited start/end value uses the parent's start/end, which might
be different from the child's.
The Web::CSS::Parser's GradientParsing ignores color-stops if
it is only a single one. This change allows to have color-stops
with double positions against a single color.
Further, also allows for `linear-gradient(black)` and similar
other gradient functions
Several interfaces that return a high resolution time require that
time to be coarsened, in order to prevent timing attacks. This
implementation simply reduces the resolution of the returned timestamp
to the minimum values given in the specification. Further work may be
needed to make our implementation more robust to the kind of attacks
that this mechanism is designed to prevent.