Devirtualize CSS error reporting.
This removes a trait object from the path of reporting a CSS error.
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This is a patch that unifies a bit how Gecko and Stylo stylesheets work, in
order to be able to eventually move the stylesheets into the stylist, and be
able to incrementally update the invalidation map.
Implement paint worklet properties
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This is the final PR to get basic paint worklet support. It adds support for paint worklet properties (https://drafts.css-houdini.org/css-paint-api/#paint-definition-input-properties). When a paint worklet is registered, it specifies a list of CSS properties, and is provided with their computed values when it is invoked.
This is a dependent PR:
* "Implemented paint worklets invoking worklet scripts" is #17239.
* "Implemented paint worklets rendering contexts" is #17326.
There should be tests added for this, hopefully the existing wpt houdini tests.
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Fix several bugs related to scrolling
* scrollLeft/scrollTop returned values of parent or even document root
Only the scroll of the node itself is returned. Otherwise 0.0.
* Scrolling via script had set viewport.
This resulted in other nodes appearing scrolled.
Now scroll_offsets are updated with correct node id.
These bugs caused other odd behavior like both body and
document.documentElement being scrolled or the view for scrolled
elements jumping.
Also try scrolling this [example page](https://pyfisch.org/stuff/scrolltest.html) in servo with and without this change.
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* scrollLeft/scrollTop returned values of parent or even document root
Only the scroll of the node itself is returned. Otherwise 0.0.
* Scrolling via script had set viewport.
This resulted in other nodes appearing scrolled.
Now scroll_offsets are updated with correct node id.
These bugs caused other odd behavior like both body and
document.documentElement being scrolled or the view for scrolled
elements jumping.
Implement window.closed
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Implements #16705. window.closed should evaluate to true if BrowsingContext is discarded
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Make canvas origin clean checks use origin of image response
Adapted from #15887.
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Scroll roots are no longer nested containers holding items, so instead
we need to track the offsets of each, carefully handling fixed position
items and stacking contexts that create new reference frames.
Additionally, we remove the complexity of the pre-computed page scroll
offset, instead opting to send script scrolls to the layout task in
order to more quickly have a ScrollState there that matches the
script's idea of the scroll world.
Fixes#16405.
This avoids the need for multiple layout RPC operations immediately
following return of control to script. This means that layout and
script can continue to operate in parallel at this point, rather
than one potentially waiting on the shared mutex to be unlocked.
This ensures that we can pass a node address as part of the asynchronous
transition end notification, making it safe to fire the corresponding
DOM event on the node from the script thread. Without explicitly rooting
this node when the transition starts, we risk the node being GCed before
the transition is complete.
We need another flag that represents allow-negative-number for SMIL, so
this enum will also comprise the another parsing mode that allows negative number.