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LibWeb: Implement "update the current document readiness" from spec
The only difference from what we were already doing is that setting the same ready state twice no longer fires a "readystatechange" event. I don't think that could happen in practice though.
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@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ void HTMLParser::the_end()
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// FIXME: 2. Set the insertion point to undefined.
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// 3. Update the current document readiness to "interactive".
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m_document->set_ready_state(HTML::DocumentReadyState::Interactive);
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m_document->update_readiness(HTML::DocumentReadyState::Interactive);
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// 4. Pop all the nodes off the stack of open elements.
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while (!m_stack_of_open_elements.is_empty())
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@@ -240,7 +240,7 @@ void HTMLParser::the_end()
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// 9. Queue a global task on the DOM manipulation task source given the Document's relevant global object to run the following steps:
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queue_global_task(HTML::Task::Source::DOMManipulation, *m_document, [document = m_document]() mutable {
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// 1. Update the current document readiness to "complete".
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document->set_ready_state(HTML::DocumentReadyState::Complete);
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document->update_readiness(HTML::DocumentReadyState::Complete);
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// 2. If the Document object's browsing context is null, then abort these steps.
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if (!document->browsing_context())
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