This change adds support for the <iframe> element to Layout 2020. In
addition, certain aspects of the implementation are made the same
between both layout systems.
ref_slice::ref_slice is deprecated in ref_slice-1.2.1,
because it's redundant with std since rust 1.28.
Signed-off-by: Adrian Willenbücher <willenbuecher@xq-tec.com>
For clarity, I introduce <LayoutDom<Element>>::parent_node_ref to contain
the remaining unsafety bits out of composed_parent_node_ref which is more
complex than just a field access.
They don't do anything fancy so there is no additional unsafety calling them
compared to using LayoutDom in the first place, the usual story of all
those changes.
Implement dirname support for form element
Added support for dirname in input on form submit
Added Dir getter / setter for HTMLElement
NOT YET Added get directionality according to https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/dom.html#the-directionality
- [X] `./mach build -d` does not report any errors
- [x] `./mach test-tidy` does not report any errors
- [x] These changes fix#25379 (GitHub issue number if applicable)
Add SupportedPropertyNames to Document (also fix iframe getting)
Existing test of named-getting an iframe now succeeds. I added a new test for Object.getOwnPropertyNames(document) based on my understanding of the spec; that test could use a second opinion.
UPDATE: This was trying to do too many things in one PR as originally submitted. It is now using #25572 as a base, and I suggest reviewing that PR before this one to avoid duplicating review effort.
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Attr is a Node, with consequences for many Node methods
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Attr is now a Node, as current WHATWG specs require. I think I did some unidiomatic things to make compareDocumentPosition work and it could use a look by someone more familiar with how to write concise Rust code. I also think the new cases in compareDocumentPosition lack tests; it is possible to compare the position of two attributes, or of an attribute and an element, and I don't think any tests are exercising that functionality.
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