* `LonghandId` and `ShorthandId` are C-like enums
* `Atom` is used for the name of custom properties.
* `PropertyDeclarationId` is the identifier for `PropertyDeclaration`,
after parsing and shorthand expansion. (Longhand or custom property.)
* `PropertyId` represents any CSS property, e.g. in CSSOM.
(Longhand, shorthand, or custom.)
Using these instead of strings avoids some memory allocations and copies.
Add the append method for the Headers API
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This commit adds the append method for the Headers API. @malisas and I are both contributors.
There are a few TODOs related:
- The script needs to parse the header value for certain header names to decide the header group it belongs
- There are possible spec bugs that could change what a valid header value looks like (related: [issue page](https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/issues/332))
There are WPT tests already written for the Headers API, but they will fail as the Headers API is not fully implemented.
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For the majority of these cases, `as_slice` can be removed due to
`Deref`. In particular, `Deref` for:
* `String` -> `str`
* `Atom` -> `str`
The latter of those two requires, a bump of the locked `string-cache`
library