Passes some but not all WPT tests. One failure is caused by an issue in codegen for the `DOMPointInit` dictionary, the others by outdated tests: Gecko implements an old version of the spec that overloaded the `DOMPoint` constructor to optionally take an object as the first argument, and made `DOMPointReadOnly` non-constructible.
Implement Range#insertNode
Gecko doesn't really follow the spec but it seems to throw a HierarchyRequest error when parent is null.
Any ideas who I should talk to about fixing the spec to account for the null checks?
<!-- Reviewable:start -->
[<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.png" height=40 alt="Review on Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/6568)
<!-- Reviewable:end -->
It is a field that is used a function argument. Given that the control flow
is not quite the same, and we can't add an argument to Send, I opted for a
separate function.
an IPC channel instead.
Because this used a boxed trait object to invoke messages across a
process boundary, and boxed trait objects are not supported across IPC,
we spawn a helper thread inside the compositor to perform the marshaling
for us.
Move away from the repeat().take().collect() pattern.
This was the preferred pattern between the deprecation of Vec::from_elem and
the addition of the count argument to the vec![] macro.
<!-- Reviewable:start -->
[<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.png" height=40 alt="Review on Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/6621)
<!-- Reviewable:end -->
Recently, I found myself reading through the Python codegen scripts that
live in 'components/script/dom/bindings/*' and noticed that there were
many tidy violations: unnecessary semicolons, weird spacing, unused
variables, lack of license headers, etc. Considering these files are now
living in our tree and mostly maintained directly by contributors of
Servo (as opposed to being from upstream), I feel these files should not
be excluded from our normal tidy process. This commit removes the
blacklist on these files and fixes all tidy violations.
I added these subdirectories to the blacklist because they appear to be
maintained upstream somewhere else:
* "components/script/dom/bindings/codegen/parser/*",
* "components/script/dom/bindings/codegen/ply/*",
Also, I added a '# noqa' comment which tells us to ignore the
flake8 errors for that line. I chose to ignore this (instead of fixing
it) to make the work for this commit simpler for me.
Previous, it would return the original String straight from the
AttrValue, which might contain extraaneous whitespace. The spec
specifies to just join the tokens together with \x20
https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#stringification-behavior
Only make a elements activatable when they have an href attribute.
I've tested this manually, by clicking on the "baz" in code like
```js
var a = document.body.appendChild(document.createElement("a"));
a.textContent = "bar ";
a.setAttribute("href", "http://www.yahoo.com");
var b = a.appendChild(document.createElement("a"));
b.textContent = "baz";
```
but I've not found a way to write an automated test.
<!-- Reviewable:start -->
[<img src="https://reviewable.io/review_button.png" height=40 alt="Review on Reviewable"/>](https://reviewable.io/reviews/servo/servo/6543)
<!-- Reviewable:end -->