Selectors and at-rules both made assumptions about their indentation
level, which made it difficult to read the dump output. It'll become
even worse once rules can be further nested within each other, so let's
fix it now. :^)
This will be the first step is making better use of system libraries
like fontconfig and CoreText to load system fonts for use by the UI
process and the CSS style computer.
This reverts 6d25bf3aac
Invalidating the style here means that transitions can cause an element
to leave style computation with its "needs style update" flag set to
true. This then causes a VERIFY to fail in the TreeBuilder.
This invalidation does not otherwise seem to have any effect. The
original commit suggests this was to fix a bug, but it's not clear what
bug that was. If it reappears, we can try to solve the issue in a
different way.
I had made a stab at implementing this to determine whether it could
assist in fixing an issue where scroll_to_the_fragment was not getting
called at the appropriate time. It did not fix that issue, and actually
ended up breaking one of our in tree tests. In the meantime, factor out
this method into a standalone function.
These don't have to worry about the input not being valid UTF-8 and
so can be infallible (and can even return self if no changes needed.)
We use this instead of Infra::to_ascii_{upper,lower}_case in LibWeb.
- Include vertical border spacing in row group offset calculation so
that they are axis-aligned with child row/cell elements. This makes it
so there isn't horizontal and vertical overflow caused by child
row/cell elements.
- Include horizontal border spacing in tr width calculations. This makes
it so tr elements don't have overflow anymore when there are multiple
columns.
- Apply vertical caption offset to row group top offset.
- Don't double-count top padding when calculating vertical offset for
tr and row groups.
Instead of re-symbolicating entire stacks from scratch every time
we want a JS VM backtrace, we now use the ExecutionContext object as
cache storage via a new CachedSourceRange object.
This means that once a stack frame has been symbolicated, we don't
have to resymbolicate it again (unless the program counter moves
within that stack frame).
This drastically reduces time spent in symbolication in some WPT tests.
Cookies have a minimum expiry resolution of 1 second. So to test cookie
expiration, the test had to idle for at least a second, which is quite a
noticeable delay now that LibWeb tests are parallelized.
Instead, we can add an internal API to expire cookies with a time offset
to avoid this idle delay.
CSS Syntax 3 (https://drafts.csswg.org/css-syntax) has changed
significantly since we implemented it a couple of years ago. Just about
every parsing algorithm has been rewritten in terms of the new token
stream concept, and to support nested styles. As all of those
algorithms call into each other, this is an unfortunately chonky diff.
As part of this, the transitory types (Declaration, Function, AtRule...)
have been rewritten. That's both because we have new requirements of
what they should be and contain, and also because the spec asks us to
create and then gradually modify them in place, which is easier if they
are plain structs.
This is an ad-hoc change to account for the fact that we may run
arbitrary code while waiting for the tasks in this function to complete.
I don't have a way to reproduce it, but I've seen trouble caused by
navigables disappearing, which causes the history step numbers to be
disturbed.