Previously, imported WPT tests didn't display any output if the
internals object was exposed. This change adds the condition that the
browser must also be running headlessly for test output to not be
displayed.
The WebIDL for the `Headers` constructor specifies that the `init`
parameter is optional and must be of type `HeadersInit`. While the
parameter can be omitted (or explicitly set to `undefined`),
`null` is not a valid value.
This change fixes at least 2 "Create headers with null should throw"
WPT subtests which I have imported in this patch.
Add support for shared memory creation in WebAssembly memory API.
This API is needed for WPT tests that use shared array buffers.
Import related WPT tests.
This change imports the https://wpt.live/accname/basic.html — which we
had overlooked earlier when importing all the other WPT accname tests.
(Note that this one of the six upstream WPT tests that directly call
test_driver.get_computed_label(element) — and so that we’d otherwise
need to patch our copy of, if we weren’t patching it in testdriver.js).
This change takes the change we made in 120bc52f23 to patch the imported
WPT aria-utils.js file to use our window.internals.getComputedLabel(el)
function, and moves that patching into the imported WPT testdriver.js
file — in the same way we did in c5966bbdcb.
That centralizes the patching, and avoids the need to patch multiple
other WPT tests we’re likely to import eventually. There are actually
six different WPT test files upstream which we haven’t imported yet that
call window.test_driver_internal.get_computed_label(el) directly — and
that, without this change, we’d otherwise end up needing to patch.
This change implements spec-conformant computation of default ARIA roles
for elements whose expected default role depends on the element’s
context — specifically, either on the element’s ancestry, or on whether
the element has an accessible name, or both. This affects the “aside”,
“footer”, “header”, and “section” elements.
Otherwise, without this change, “aside”, “footer”, “header”, and
“section” elements may unexpectedly end up with the wrong default roles.
This change adds a window.internals.getComputedLabel(element) function,
for use in testing ARIA-related behavior. It also patches the imported
WPT testdriver.js script’s test_driver.get_computed_role(element)
function to call our window.internals.getComputedRole(element) function.
These changes make sure that we postpone calls to
ReadableByteStreamControllerCommitPullIntoDescriptor until after all
pull-into descriptors have been filled up by
ReadableByteStreamControllerProcessPullIntoDescriptorsUsingQueue.
Also pulls in the WPT test which was created in relation to this spec
change. The test verifies that a patched then() will see a null
byobRequest.
Fixes the crash in css/css-color/parsing/color-valid-hwb.html.
The crash was probably introduced in 248e4bb5, as it was the first
commit to VERIFY that the value given to `Color::with_opacity` were in
the correct range. As the values in color-valid-hwb.html were resolved
as NaN, the check never passed.
The WPT tests require the shortest possible serialization that support
an 8 bits roundtrip.
As an example, `128` is serialized to `0.5` while `127` needs more
precision and thus will be serialized to `0.498`.
This commit fixes 33 WPT subtests in css/css-color.
Previously, it was assumed that nodes must share the same root, prior
to the calculation of their relative boundary point positions. This is
no longer the case, since `Selection.setBaseAndExtent()` now accepts
anchor and focus nodes that may be in different shadow trees.
The 'reason' was getting initialized to 'empty' state when not
provided through the constructor, which results in a crash when
accessed through throw_dom_exception_if_needed in the generated
IDL getter.
This allows us to disable test output, which performs expensive assert
tracking. This was making our imported tests run significantly slower
than tests run via `WPT.sh`.
Formatting the output ourselves also allows us to remove unnecessary
information from the test output.
This commit also rebaselines all existing imported WPT tests to follow
the new format.
This change makes Ladybird give the value of the aria-label attribute
the correct precedence for accessible-name computation required by the
“Accessible Name and Description Computation” and HTML-AAM specs and by
the corresponding WPT tests.
Otherwise, without this change, Ladybird fails some of the WPT subtests
of the test at https://wpt.fyi/results/accname/name/comp_label.html.
This change implements full support for the “A. Hidden Not Referenced”
step at https://w3c.github.io/accname/#step2A in the “Accessible Name
and Description Computation” spec — including handling all hidden nodes
that must be ignored, as well as handling hidden nodes that, for the
purposes of accessible-name computation, must not be ignored (due to
having aria-labelledby/aria-describedby references from other nodes).
Otherwise, without this change, not all cases of hidden nodes get
ignored as expected, while cases of nodes that are hidden but that have
aria-labelledby/aria-describedby references from other nodes get
unexpectedly ignored.
While the code that did this referred to the HTML spec, other browsers
appear not to have this behavior when parsing XML, and it breaks a WPT
subtest.
This change does not appear to break any tests, and fixes 1 WPT subtest.