When running commands through Registrar.dispatch, mach does not behave
in the same way it would as if it were running through the command line.
Defaults normally provided through a combination of @CommandArgument and
argparse magic are ignored.
I have some ideas as to how to fix this, but until then, this will allow
`./mach test` to run through test-unit properly.
When the edit_point is in the first position of a multiline TextInput
adjust_horizontal(-1) moves the edit_point to the end of the first line.
When the first line is empty this causes a stack overflow. When the edit_point
is in the last position adjust_horizontal(1) causes a stack overflow.
When running commands through Registrar.dispatch, mach does not behave
in the same way it would as if it were running through the command line.
Defaults normally provided through a combination of @CommandArgument and
argparse magic are ignored.
I have some ideas as to how to fix this, but until then, this will allow
`./mach test` to run through test-unit properly.
Still need to impl `Activatable` on all activatable elements. I'll probably push those changes to this PR, however they can be made separately as well.
- Make method name apply to trait implementor better (When a user agent is to run post-click activation steps on an element, it must run the activation behavior defined for that element)
- Mention invariants and conditions on authentic_click_activation
This makes these parameters self-documenting.
This patch does not attempt to push those enums into the data
structures that feed calls to this function.
Fixes#4158.
Fixes#3918
Can be tested in `tests/html/textarea.html`. Also implemented some content reflecting IDL attributes for HTMLTextAreaElement while I was in there.
There are some major problems with TextInput when Multiple is enabled that I haven't addressed here, but I'm prepared to open up a follow-up issue.
This makes these parameters self-documenting.
This patch does not attempt to push those enums into the data
structures that feed calls to this function.
Fixes#4158.