This change is currently entirely undetectable because of what the
added FIXME talks about. Currently, the HTML element's overflow is
always set to visible in both axes, so it getting set to "clip" in
the imported test ends up not mattering at all.
This introduces a new mechanism for evaluating lookbehind assertions by
adding four new bytecode opcodes: SetStepBack, IncStepBack,
CheckStepBack, and CheckSavedPosition.
These opcodes replace the previous GoBack-based approach and enables
correct handling of variable-length lookbehind patterns,
where the match length cannot be known statically.
Track lookbehind greediness in the parser and propagate it to bytecode
generation. Allow controlled backtracking in lookbehind bodies while
avoiding incorrect captures during step-back execution.
Partially fix issue: #3459
For XHTML documents, resolve named character entities (e.g., )
using the HTML entity table via a getEntity SAX callback. This avoids
parsing a large embedded DTD on every document and matches the approach
used by Blink and WebKit.
This also removes the now-unused DTD infrastructure:
- Remove resolve_external_resource callback from Parser::Options
- Remove resolve_xml_resource() function and its ~60KB embedded DTD
- Remove all call sites passing the unused callback
This commit includes two interdependent changes that must be applied
together:
- Treat `fit-content()` tracks as having an intrinsic min sizing
function when the limit resolves to zero.
- When clamping growth limit to fit-content limit, use `max(base_size,
fit_content_limit)` instead of just `fit_content_limit` to preserve
intrinsic sizing contributions.
These changes are coupled because the first change causes
`fit-content(0)` tracks to participate in intrinsic sizing, while the
second ensures the base size from that sizing is not discarded during
clamping.
An animation with an orphaned owning element should continue to be
ticked by the timeline.
Reverts c8b574e and instead avoids leaking animations by not visiting
`Animation`s from `AnimationTimeline`s.
Fixes a timeout in the imported test
The spec calls for us to use the effective playback rate (i.e. including
any pending updates) when playing an animation.
Fixes a timeout in the newly imported test.
Some subtests changed in response to this CSSWG resolution:
https://github.com/w3c/csswg-drafts/issues/11494#issuecomment-2675800489
Basically, `border-style: none` now affects the used value of
`border-width`, not the computed value. (And the same for `outline`
properties.)
This affects way more tests than I expected because
interpolation-testcommon.js now adds tests for composition.
:heading() now matches based on a computed heading level, which is based
on the level of the tag (h1, h2, etc) and then modified by these two new
attributes.
I'm caching this heading level on HTMLHeadingElement, based on the dom
tree version. That's more invalidation than is actually needed, but it
saves us calculating it over and over when the document hasn't changed.
The failing test cases are:
- Implicit headingreset for modal dialogs which is apparently unspecced
and controversial.
- Not walking the flat tree properly. A flat tree ancestor of a
slot-assigned element is its slot, which is something we don't do
anywhere that I could find. I've made a note to look into this later.
We also don't implement the `ReflectRange` IDL attribute yet, which
means we're not clamping the read value of `headingOffset`.
Corresponds to:
e774e8e318
Introduce the HTMLSelectedContentElement and integrate it into
<select>, <option> and HTMLParser.
See whatwg/html#10548.
There are two bugs with WPT tests which causes the third subtest
in selectedcontent.html and selectedcontent-mutations.html fail.
See whatwg/html#11882, web-platform-tests/wpt#55849.
- Rename HTMLOptionElement's `owner_select_element()` to
`nearest_select_element()` to better match spec terminology.
- Update HTMLSelectElement's option list related algorithms.
This change is part of the customizable <select> spec work.
See whatwg/html#10548.
Previously, validation_message() always returned a hardcoded "Invalid
form" string, now it correctly returns the custom validity error
message when the element is suffering from a custom error.
Other validation errors still return the "Invalid form" message.