For https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/4362. This is a simple fix that avoids redesigning task_state. This doesn't track nesting depth, but it wasn't clear what would use the nesting depth if we tracked it. Maybe this is enough.
We can reset `<input type=text>` fields! I wish I could've done something with checkboxes, but unfortunately, that's it for now.
In addition to that, this PR implements `HTMLInputAttribute.defaultValue`, updates wpt-test to expect passing tests as a result of that implementation, and fixes an index error crash with text inputs.
edit: also includes an html example where one may lazily watch form resets in action: ` tests/html/form_reset_handsfree.html`
difference in the position where the top border meets the right border (as
also the right border X bottom border).
The workaround to have a test that will work on both modes is to cover the
affected area with a white div. This patch adds inset test.
What can this do? Reset `<input type=text>` fields back to their default
value through a call to a form's reset method. That's all for now!
Fixes compile error after rebase
...and changes SetValue to update the input text instead of the content
attr.
Also includes a comment summarizing everything I currently know with
respect to an input elements checkedness vs its IDL attributes vs its
content attributes.
If we added a "readonly attribute Uint8ClampedArray arrayAttribute" in a webidl, codegen created the binding method like this: "fn ArrayAttribute(self) -> * mut JSObject;" but called it with a "*mut JSContext" parameter.
This patch provides some of the groundwork for column spans greater than
1. It implements the column-span CSS property as well as the
corresponding colspan attribute; although the former is not
well-specified outside of CSS multi-column layout, INTRINSIC refers to
it. Although width is distributed to spanning columns, they do not yet
contribute minimum and preferred widths; this will be implemented in a
follow-up.
The parsing for the legacy bgcolor and border attributes is
implemented according to the WHATWG HTML specification.
Additionally, this patch cleans up some miscellaneous formatting issues,
refactors layout/css somewhat to eliminate needless levels of
indirection, and cleans up the handling of table rowgroups.
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