It's hard to fix some callers. Therefore, in this bug, we should fix only
simple cases. Therefore, we should rename existing API first.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D131334
It seems plausible for the doc to be unlinked, or for the element to be moved
to another document, in between the time observer notification is scheduled and
the time it runs. In that case, we'd be unregistered already anyways, so
there's nothing else to do.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D114740
My previous patch still causes one WPT regression (invalid-src.html),
because we stopped firing error event for src="". However that test
times out because it doesn't correctly handle the invalid URI case. This
patch fixes it and cleans up the code a bit.
This fixes bug 1466138 too, and matches Chrome.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D114495
My previous patch still causes one WPT regression (invalid-src.html),
because we stopped firing error event for src="". However that test
times out because it doesn't correctly handle the invalid URI case. This
patch fixes it and cleans up the code a bit.
This fixes bug 1466138 too, and matches Chrome.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D114495
My previous patch still causes one WPT regression (invalid-src.html),
because we stopped firing error event for src="". However that test
times out because it doesn't correctly handle the invalid URI case. This
patch fixes it and cleans up the code a bit.
This fixes bug 1466138 too, and matches Chrome.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D114495
This should be mostly straight-forward, since we have code for this
anyways for image-set() and srcset.
The only thing is that we were using floats for resolution, but since
EXIF allows you to scale each axis separately, we now need to pass an
image::Resolution instead.
The main outstanding issue is the spec comment mentioned in the previous
patch, about what happens if you have srcset/image-set and the image
density specified together. For now I've implemented what the
image-set() spec says, but this is subject to change before shipping of
course.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D113265
This should be mostly straight-forward, since we have code for this
anyways for image-set() and srcset.
The only thing is that we were using floats for resolution, but since
EXIF allows you to scale each axis separately, we now need to pass an
image::Resolution instead.
The main outstanding issue is the spec comment mentioned in the previous
patch, about what happens if you have srcset/image-set and the image
density specified together. For now I've implemented what the
image-set() spec says, but this is subject to change before shipping of
course.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D113265
For that, we make accessibility.mouse_focuses_formcontrol a static pref,
and make it work in all platforms because it's simpler and allows to
test mac-specific things on other platforms more easily.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D109006
By moving it to nsImageLoadingContent we don't need to pass a reference
to the current request and can just use the member.
The weird reference-passing was introduced in bug 987140 and broke in
bug 1534608.
Also make it return a CSSIntSize rather than an nsSize, since it's what
it returns, nsSize is supposed to be in app units, not in CSS pixels :-)
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D90036
This, along with the previous patches, allow lazy-loaded images to show
up in print, even if they haven't been loaded otherwise.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D81780
Make them perform the image load (if needed), instead of copying the
image requests from the original document.
This is needed for CSS for stuff like:
@media print {
#foo::before {
content: url(bar.png);
}
}
And so on. For images, we should do this as well. Nothing prevents you
from doing:
<picture>
<source srcset="print.png" media="print">
<source srcset="screen.png" media="not print">
<img>
</picture>
And that should in theory work. It works after this patch, and I added a
test for that.
This patch is a bit bigger than I'd like, but I didn't find a more
reasonable way to split it up.
Making static docs able to do image loads is most of the patch and is
mostly straight-forward. This allows to remove the hacky "change the
loading document" thing that CSS images do, which is just working around
the CSP of the print document.
I need to enable background colors in printpreview_helper so as to be
able to have a reference page for all the different image types.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D81779
This, along with the previous patches, allow lazy-loaded images to show
up in print, even if they haven't been loaded otherwise.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D81780
Make them perform the image load (if needed), instead of copying the
image requests from the original document.
This is needed for CSS for stuff like:
@media print {
#foo::before {
content: url(bar.png);
}
}
And so on. For images, we should do this as well. Nothing prevents you
from doing:
<picture>
<source srcset="print.png" media="print">
<source srcset="screen.png" media="not print">
<img>
</picture>
And that should in theory work. It works after this patch, and I added a
test for that.
This patch is a bit bigger than I'd like, but I didn't find a more
reasonable way to split it up.
Making static docs able to do image loads is most of the patch and is
mostly straight-forward. This allows to remove the hacky "change the
loading document" thing that CSS images do, which is just working around
the CSP of the print document.
I need to enable background colors in printpreview_helper so as to be
able to have a reference page for all the different image types.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D81779
referrerpolicy and crossorigin changes were handled in
AfterMaybeChangeAttr, but were only handling the case where the
attribute changed (that is, the AfterSetAttr caller). However
AfterSetAttr only calls AfterMaybeChangeAttr if there's a new value,
which means that we don't handle attribute removal.
So their handling can just move to AfterSetAttr, and we can simplify
AfterMaybeChangeAttr to just deal with src changes which is what it was
intended to deal with anyhow.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D73619
We don't really need to wait till we have an inner window, really.
The mOwner is only used to create a reflector, and we don't even want to expose
this observer to script, so we could leave it null if we wanted.
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D65369
Though with this initial implementation, we do create an IntersectionObserver
only for the root document in each processes, once we found issues on this
model, we can create an IntersectionObserver in each _document_.
Depends on D61437
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D61438
Behind a pref of course. Toggle that pref on on the loading/lazyload test
subdirectory, though there are no tests for the IDL (I guess once the spec PR
lands the existing IDL tests will be updated from the spec).
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D59764
The inclusions were removed with the following very crude script and the
resulting breakage was fixed up by hand. The manual fixups did either
revert the changes done by the script, replace a generic header with a more
specific one or replace a header with a forward declaration.
find . -name "*.idl" | grep -v web-platform | grep -v third_party | while read path; do
interfaces=$(grep "^\(class\|interface\).*:.*" "$path" | cut -d' ' -f2)
if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then
if [[ "$interfaces" == *$'\n'* ]]; then
regexp="\("
for i in $interfaces; do regexp="$regexp$i\|"; done
regexp="${regexp%%\\\|}\)"
else
regexp="$interfaces"
fi
interface=$(basename "$path")
rg -l "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" . | while read path2; do
hits=$(grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" | grep -c "$regexp" )
if [ $hits -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Removing ${interface} from ${path2}"
grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" > "$path2".tmp
mv -f "$path2".tmp "$path2"
fi
done
fi
done
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55442
The inclusions were removed with the following very crude script and the
resulting breakage was fixed up by hand. The manual fixups did either
revert the changes done by the script, replace a generic header with a more
specific one or replace a header with a forward declaration.
find . -name "*.idl" | grep -v web-platform | grep -v third_party | while read path; do
interfaces=$(grep "^\(class\|interface\).*:.*" "$path" | cut -d' ' -f2)
if [ -n "$interfaces" ]; then
if [[ "$interfaces" == *$'\n'* ]]; then
regexp="\("
for i in $interfaces; do regexp="$regexp$i\|"; done
regexp="${regexp%%\\\|}\)"
else
regexp="$interfaces"
fi
interface=$(basename "$path")
rg -l "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" . | while read path2; do
hits=$(grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" | grep -c "$regexp" )
if [ $hits -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Removing ${interface} from ${path2}"
grep -v "#include.*${interface%%.idl}.h" "$path2" > "$path2".tmp
mv -f "$path2".tmp "$path2"
fi
done
fi
done
Differential Revision: https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D55442