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LibWeb: Make DOMException take error message as a String
There was no need to use FlyString for error messages, and it just caused a bunch of churn since these strings typically only existed during the lifetime of the error.
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Andreas Kling
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@@ -420,19 +420,19 @@ WebIDL::ExceptionOr<void> HTMLSelectElement::show_picker()
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// 1. If this is not mutable, then throw an "InvalidStateError" DOMException.
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if (!enabled())
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return WebIDL::InvalidStateError::create(realm(), "Element is not mutable"_fly_string);
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return WebIDL::InvalidStateError::create(realm(), "Element is not mutable"_string);
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// 2. If this's relevant settings object's origin is not same origin with this's relevant settings object's top-level origin,
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// and this is a select element, then throw a "SecurityError" DOMException.
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if (!relevant_settings_object(*this).origin().is_same_origin(relevant_settings_object(*this).top_level_origin)) {
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return WebIDL::SecurityError::create(realm(), "Cross origin pickers are not allowed"_fly_string);
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return WebIDL::SecurityError::create(realm(), "Cross origin pickers are not allowed"_string);
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}
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// 3. If this's relevant global object does not have transient activation, then throw a "NotAllowedError" DOMException.
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// FIXME: The global object we get here should probably not need casted to Window to check for transient activation
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auto& global_object = relevant_global_object(*this);
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if (!is<HTML::Window>(global_object) || !static_cast<HTML::Window&>(global_object).has_transient_activation()) {
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return WebIDL::NotAllowedError::create(realm(), "Too long since user activation to show picker"_fly_string);
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return WebIDL::NotAllowedError::create(realm(), "Too long since user activation to show picker"_string);
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}
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// FIXME: 4. If this is a select element, and this is not being rendered, then throw a "NotSupportedError" DOMException.
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