Move the layout tree from GC allocation to refcounted ownership so
removed layout and paint subtrees are destroyed synchronously instead
of waiting for the next GC sweep. This dramatically reduces GC memory
usage peaks after layout tree churn and makes it easier for memory use
to fall back after large document updates.
Update layout factories, tree traversal, SVG layout node creation,
paintable back-pointers, and pseudo-element layout links to use RefPtr
ownership.
Make display: contents follow the same shape as Blink and WebKit: the
element itself does not create a layout node, and its children are
flattened into the nearest layout parent. Wrap direct non-whitespace
text in an anonymous inline node when the boxless element contributes
inherited style to that text.
Use an internal inline wrapper for display: contents pseudo-elements
so generated content can still participate in layout, painting, hit
testing, and pseudo-element queries. Keep CSSOM reporting the computed
display value from the pseudo style, not the internal wrapper.
Remove the retained out-of-tree layout node list and its testing hook,
since the flattened model does not need a side owner for boxless
elements. Add coverage for inherited text style, dynamic insertion
order, pseudo-element hit testing, and computed style queries.
Move ComputedProperties and CascadedProperties out of the GC. They no
longer contain strong references to GC-managed data.
Keep computed styles alive from DOM elements and animation updates with
RefPtr. Pass style into layout constructors by reference, since layout
only copies the values it needs while building nodes.
Use GC::Weak for cascade source links, so entries no longer keep the
style declaration or shadow root alive.
Do not let elements inside display:none subtrees become focus targets.
The HTML focusable-area model only allows elements to be focusable when
they are rendered, delegate rendering to their children, or are relevant
canvas fallback content.
Preserve blur for the current focused area after script hides it, since
the unfocusing steps operate on the old focus target. Check display:none
through the flat-tree style parent chain, so slotted controls inside
hidden slot subtrees cannot become focused.
Cover hidden ancestors with materialized computed style, display:none
controls, display:contents, hidden focused controls, and slotted cases
inside hidden and visible shadow-tree subtrees.
Previously, presentational hints bypassed the regular cascade pipeline
and wrote directly into `CascadedProperties` under
`CascadeOrigin::Author`. That meant `var()` substitution and the
invalid-at-computed-value-time fallback had to be duplicated in a
separate per-element pass, which in practice missed the IACVT step and
could leave a `GuaranteedInvalidStyleValue` in the cascaded
properties. This caused a crash in downstream code that assumed the
value had been resolved.
This introduces an `AuthorPresentationalHint` cascade origin and feeds
them through the cascade as normal declarations. This means that
`var()` resolution now happens in only one place.
Update a couple of focus-related spec steps and their implementations.
The most relevant change is that we no longer allow focusing on elements
that return false for `->is_focusable()`, which necessitates fixing a
broken test that tried to `.focus()` on `<div>`s that were not
focusable. That test's output now more accurately reflects the expected
outcome as seen in other browsers.
Resulting in a massive rename across almost everywhere! Alongside the
namespace change, we now have the following names:
* JS::NonnullGCPtr -> GC::Ref
* JS::GCPtr -> GC::Ptr
* JS::HeapFunction -> GC::Function
* JS::CellImpl -> GC::Cell
* JS::Handle -> GC::Root
We currently have 2 virtual methods to inform DOM::Element subclasses
when an attribute has changed, one of which is spec-compliant. This
patch removes the non-compliant variant.
The StyleResolver can find the specified CSS values for the parent
element via the DOM. Forcing everyone to locate specified values for
their parent was completely unnecessary.
Now that we have RTTI in userspace, we can do away with all this manual
hackery and use dynamic_cast.
We keep the is<T> and downcast<T> helpers since they still provide good
readability improvements. Note that unlike dynamic_cast<T>, downcast<T>
does not fail in a recoverable way, but will assert if the object being
casted is not a T.
Now that documents are attached to their frame *before* parsing, we can
create the content frame of <iframe> elements right away, instead of
waiting for the host frame attachment.
Fixes#4408.
Bring the names of various boxes closer to spec language. This should
hopefully make things easier to understand and hack on. :^)
Some notable changes:
- LayoutNode -> Layout::Node
- LayoutBox -> Layout::Box
- LayoutBlock -> Layout::BlockBox
- LayoutReplaced -> Layout::ReplacedBox
- LayoutDocument -> Layout::InitialContainingBlockBox
- LayoutText -> Layout::TextNode
- LayoutInline -> Layout::InlineNode
Note that this is not strictly a "box tree" as we also hang inline/text
nodes in the same tree, and they don't generate boxes. (Instead, they
contribute line box fragments to their containing block!)
With this patch, we now enforce basic same-origin policy for this one
<iframe> attribute.
To make it easier to add more attributes like this, I've added an
extended IDL attribute ("[ReturnNullIfCrossOrigin]") that does exactly
what it sounds like. :^)
Note that these aren't full implementations of the bindings. This
mostly implements the low hanging fruit (namely, basic reflections)
There are some attributes that should be USVString instead of
DOMString. However, USVString is a slightly different definition
of DOMString, so it should suffice for now.
LibWeb keeps growing and the Web namespace is filling up fast.
Let's put DOM stuff into Web::DOM, just like we already started doing
with SVG stuff in Web::SVG.