This change also removes as much direct use of JS::Promise in LibWeb
as possible. When specs refer to `Promise<T>` they should be assumed
to be referring to the WebIDL Promise type, not the JS::Promise type.
The one exception is the HostPromiseRejectionTracker hook on the JS
VM. This facility and its associated sets and events are intended to
expose the exact opaque object handles that were rejected to author
code. This is not possible with the WebIDL Promise type, so we have
to use JS::Promise or JS::Object to hold onto the promises.
It also exposes which specs need some updates in the area of
promises. WebDriver stands out in this regard. WebAudio could use
some more cross-references to WebIDL as well to clarify things.
This is called by https://athenacrisis.com/ and passed through to
AudioNode.connect, which expects an AudioNode.
Implement this function enough so that we return an AudioNode so that
AudioNode.connect does not throw a TypeError.
I can't actually spot in the spec where it explicitly says to pass this
through (unlike the AudioContext constructor) - but clearly this needs
to be passed through for an OfflineAudioContext to actually have a
sample rate!
Which currently will always throw an exception as it is unimplemented
under the hood - but this gives all of the plumbing we need in order to
create a oscillator node as used in the reduced turnstyle testcase.
The spec doesn't tell us the exact value to use, but a minumum & maximum
range of supported values. Just to be consistent with another browser,
we follow the values that firefox appears to support from testing the
interface on my machine.
This function will be used in the AudioBuffer constructor, but is
defined in the spec as part of BaseAudioContext.