"Links to the multipage version of the specification are unfortunately
likely to break over time."
-- https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/asefij.html
This commit removes all references to the specific pages when viewing
WHATWG using multipage mode. I went through all these links and they
redirect fine.
Regex used to generate this commit:
`s_whatwg.org/multipage/.*#_whatwg.org/multipage/#_g`
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Source-Revision: d90fe2b0889dee4eb27693aca7670969d5253424
Extracted this out of #5649
This commit was created with the following commands:
```
find . -iname "*.webidl" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' 's/http:\(.*\)whatwg.org/https:\1whatwg.org/g'
```
```
find . -iname "*.rs" -type f -print0 | xargs -0 sed -i '' 's/http:\(.*\)whatwg.org/https:\1whatwg.org/g'
```
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Source-Revision: 4997d3a112354a407365fede1ab1944834a2e13c
The notification for new globals now works for nested workers too (refs #5309)
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Source-Revision: a277036dd9b461c434261b4ba5e88bc228c8a0dd
This is for #4704. I'm not sure if this is the best approach, so I'm open to suggestions.
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Source-Revision: 439e3150d74453b86abbcc7934b7e5152f102940
This used to conflict with the util crate from the standard library, which
has long since been removed.
The import in layout has not been changed because of a conflict with the
util mod there.
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Source-Revision: 27e0f16407629422b5e047e067d458142372c97e
As a first start, this allows them indiscriminately where used.
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Source-Revision: f74d5360ba30ec7aaa12f675eb267fd11053d8a8
A lot of tests were failing when I ran `./mach test tests/wpt/web-platform-tests/workers --processes=4` and
`./mach test tests/wpt/web-platform-tests/XMLHttpRequest --processes=4` on master. So I could not completely test it. I verified that the tests that were failing were the same, before and after the change.
Is there any way to run it here?
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Source-Revision: 076e28795d90a9a8bb523774b993f841602ae9e6
This is a start towards fixing #3868. Not all callers have been fixed yet, so the `Deref` implementation remains for now.
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Source-Revision: 141b5d038fad3c0c44a6f1b309b8ca9edea54580
This replaces the specialized TrustedXHRAddress and TrustedWorkerAddress code that was used for the same purpose. A non-zero refcount pins the given DOM object's reflector and prevents it from being GCed even when there are no other outstanding references visible to SpiderMonkey. This will enable us to implement asynchronous operations that refer to particular DOM objects (such as "queue a task to fire a simple event named load at the iframe element" from the spec) safely and conveniently, and paves the way for things like asynchronous network responses.
Some concerns about the resulting size of XHR progress messages have been expressed, but I believe optimizations to reduce that can be implemented in subsequent PRs.
r? @Ms2ger - note in particular the changes to the worker lifetime code. I couldn't figure out how to achieve an identical lifetime to the previous addref/release pairing, and I also was having trouble figuring out why the existing setup was safe. The new implementation now holds the main script task Worker object alive via the TrustedWorkerAddress field in the dedicated worker global scope, which is a significant difference.
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Source-Revision: 2c259f477c41331e66beab8bda865971982a1ff4
Now `#[dom_struct]` also generates Reflectable impls, and there's another lint to ensure that a DOM struct only contains one bare DOM field (as the first field) or a Reflector.
A lot of this was generated by sed -- each autogenerated change has its own commit for easy review; these will be squashed later.
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Source-Revision: 56d1b16d1b3a18d5ffa1d9c32562d3b209851711
This fixes#3248.
r? @jdm. Please review for mistakes mercilessly! Also, I got a host of test failures when running the worker tests, not sure if these tests are expected to pass locally or not.
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Source-Revision: a6001329b8186ca655d8c09c29e5167782ad43cb
This PR removes public fields from all (hope I didn't miss any) DOM structs. Should |Page| be privatized as well? This PR additionally introduces a #[privatize] lint to ensure nobody accidentally re-introduces a public field.
All changesets compile separately if applied in the same order. Hope that helps reviewing but I can of course squash them before merging.
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Source-Revision: f350879574194bb612eac88e21d0920e9827afa7
Now that we use `JSTraceable` (defined in `script`), we can create arbitrary implementations on non-`script` types (eg `Url` or `RequestHeaderCollection`) where in the past we had to rely on `Traceable` and `Untraceable` to achieve cross-crate impls of `Encodable`.
This removes the two completely. They can be reintroduced if required, though the `untraceable!` macro should suffice.
Fixes#3469
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Source-Revision: b34df7c343579f200d2e67e21fc566842a4e4a91