This reduces the boilerplate necessary for adding new
serializable/transferable interfaces to the structured cloning code. We
always need to root the deserialized objects when performing a read
operation, but we don't actually need the concrete object types in the
majority of cases. By storing a list of rooted JS object values, we can
push generic reflector objects into it, and extract the types we need
(MessagePort) at the very end.
Testing: Existing WPT structured cloning tests will provide coverage.
Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Rather than creating unique types for each pipeline-namespaced index
type (eg. MessagePortId, DomExceptionId, etc.), we can create a generic
common type that uses a marker to prevent type confusion. This change
allows us to reduce the boilerplate code required when implementing
serializable/transferable interfaces, since the structured clone
implementation can rely on the common type.
Testing: Existing WPT tests for serialization and transferring provide
coverage.
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Signed-off-by: Josh Matthews <josh@joshmatthews.net>
Accept transfer argument for StructuredCloneData::write
Allow structured clone reads to return a boolean
Add Transferable trait
Add basic skeletons to MessagePort
Implement transfer and transfer-receiving steps on MessagePort
Use transfer and transfer_receive in StructuredClone callbacks
Implement MessageChannel
Freeze the array object for the MessageEvent ports attribute
Implement transfer argument on window.postMessage
Use ReentrantMutex instead for MessagePortInternal
Accept origin as a parameter in dispatch_jsval
Fix BorrowMut crash with pending_port_message
Detach port on closure and check for detached during transfer
Enable webmessaging tests
fix webidl
fix