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.
This commit begins to implement the track processing model. When the
`src` attribute is updated, we now fetch the given source file.
Currently, we always fire an `error` event once fetching is completed,
as we don't support processing the fetched data.
Instead of always reporting a colno and lineno of zero try and use the
values from the Error object that may be provided, falling back to the
source location of the invocation if not provided. We can definitely
improve the reporting even more, but this is a start!
Also update this function to latest spec while we're in the area.
This isn't a full fix, as the paint function does not handle this
either. But instead of getting the bitmap from the image source
immediately, follow the spec a bit more closely by creating the
CanvasPatern object with the ImageSource directly.
Fixes a crash for the 5 included WPT tests.
This matches the behavior of other browsers, which always set the dirty
checkedness flag when setting checkedness, except when setting the
`checked` content attribute.
Previously, if the NumericCharacterReferenceEnd state was reached when
current_input_character was None, then the
DONT_CONSUME_NEXT_INPUT_CHARACTER macro would restore back before the
EOF, and allow the next state (after the SWITCH_TO_RETURN_STATE) to
proceed with the last digit of the numeric character reference.
For example, with something like `ї`, before this commit the
output would incorrectly be `<code point with the value 1111>1` instead
of just `<code point with the value 1111>`.
Instead of putting the `if (current_input_character.has_value())` check
inside NumericCharacterReferenceEnd directly, it was instead added to
DONT_CONSUME_NEXT_INPUT_CHARACTER, because all usages of the macro
benefit from this check, even if the other existing usage sites don't
exhibit any bugs without it:
- In MarkupDeclarationOpen, if the current_input_character is EOF, then
the previous character is always `!`, so restoring and then checking
forward for strings like `--`, `DOCTYPE`, etc won't match and the
BogusComment state will run one extra time (once for `!` and once
for EOF) with no practical consequences. With the `has_value()` check,
BogusComment will only run once with EOF.
- In AfterDOCTYPEName, ConsumeNextResult::RanOutOfCharacters can only
occur when stopping at the insertion point, and because of how
the code is structured, it is guaranteed that current_input_character
is either `P` or `S`, so the `has_value()` check is irrelevant.
This is consistent with other functions such as
HTMLElement::offset_width and fixes a crash for the included test.
Returning an offset of zero is not correct for this case, but this is
still an improvement to not crash.
In conformance with the requirements of the spec PR at
https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/9546, this change adds support for
the “switch” attribute for type=checkbox “input” elements — which is
shipping in Safari (since Safari 17.4). This change also implements
support for exposing it to AT users with role=switch.
Currently, the following JS snippet will hang indefinitely:
new DOMParser().parseFromString("<object>", "text/html");
Because the document into which the object is inserted is not active. So
the task queued to run the representation steps will never run.
This patch implements the spec steps to rerun the representation steps
when the active state changes, and avoid the hang when the object is
created in an inactive document.
Implement transfer logic for ArrayBuffer and ResizableArrayBuffer.
Change TransferDataHolder data type to Vector<u32> to reuse existing
serialization infrastructure.
Fix 5 WPT tests in `window-postmessage.window.html` that relates to
transport.
Fix `LibWeb/Text/input/Worker/Worker-postMessage-transfer.html`.
The latter is currently ignored due to flakiness, no rebaseline is
needed.
During serialization with transfer, initialize memory with known index
and initialize Serializer at position that dependent on the memory.
This is mandatory to make ArrayBuffer transport to work. It also happens
to fix 4 WPT tests, that are related to curcular references during
serialization.
We have to list the set of allowed values for the DOMTokenList to not
throw when asking if one is supported.
This fixes an issue where YouTube embeds would hang indefinitely trying
to report an endless series of exceptions, seen on https://null.com/
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.