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This is part of the future work of implementing LazyDOMString as outlined in issue #39479. We use str() method or direct implementations on DOMString for these methods. We also change some types. This is independent of https://github.com/servo/servo/pull/39480 Signed-off-by: Narfinger Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com Testing: This is essentially just renaming a method and a type and should not change functionality. Signed-off-by: Narfinger <Narfinger@users.noreply.github.com>
709 lines
27 KiB
Rust
709 lines
27 KiB
Rust
/* This Source Code Form is subject to the terms of the Mozilla Public
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* License, v. 2.0. If a copy of the MPL was not distributed with this
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* file, You can obtain one at https://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/. */
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use std::cell::Cell;
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use std::cmp::{Ord, Ordering};
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use std::collections::VecDeque;
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use std::default::Default;
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use std::rc::Rc;
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use std::time::{Duration, Instant};
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use base::id::PipelineId;
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use deny_public_fields::DenyPublicFields;
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use js::jsapi::Heap;
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use js::jsval::{JSVal, UndefinedValue};
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use js::rust::HandleValue;
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use rustc_hash::FxHashMap;
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use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
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use servo_config::pref;
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use timers::{BoxedTimerCallback, TimerEventRequest};
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use crate::dom::bindings::callback::ExceptionHandling::Report;
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use crate::dom::bindings::cell::DomRefCell;
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use crate::dom::bindings::codegen::Bindings::FunctionBinding::Function;
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use crate::dom::bindings::codegen::UnionTypes::TrustedScriptOrString;
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use crate::dom::bindings::error::Fallible;
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use crate::dom::bindings::inheritance::Castable;
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use crate::dom::bindings::refcounted::Trusted;
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use crate::dom::bindings::reflector::{DomGlobal, DomObject};
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use crate::dom::bindings::root::{AsHandleValue, Dom};
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use crate::dom::bindings::str::DOMString;
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use crate::dom::csp::CspReporting;
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use crate::dom::document::RefreshRedirectDue;
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use crate::dom::eventsource::EventSourceTimeoutCallback;
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use crate::dom::globalscope::GlobalScope;
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#[cfg(feature = "testbinding")]
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use crate::dom::testbinding::TestBindingCallback;
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use crate::dom::trustedscript::TrustedScript;
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use crate::dom::types::{Window, WorkerGlobalScope};
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use crate::dom::xmlhttprequest::XHRTimeoutCallback;
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use crate::script_module::ScriptFetchOptions;
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use crate::script_runtime::{CanGc, IntroductionType};
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use crate::script_thread::ScriptThread;
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use crate::task_source::SendableTaskSource;
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
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pub(crate) struct OneshotTimerHandle(i32);
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#[derive(DenyPublicFields, JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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#[cfg_attr(crown, crown::unrooted_must_root_lint::must_root)]
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pub(crate) struct OneshotTimers {
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global_scope: Dom<GlobalScope>,
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js_timers: JsTimers,
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next_timer_handle: Cell<OneshotTimerHandle>,
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timers: DomRefCell<VecDeque<OneshotTimer>>,
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suspended_since: Cell<Option<Instant>>,
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/// Initially 0, increased whenever the associated document is reactivated
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/// by the amount of ms the document was inactive. The current time can be
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/// offset back by this amount for a coherent time across document
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/// activations.
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suspension_offset: Cell<Duration>,
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/// Calls to `fire_timer` with a different argument than this get ignored.
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/// They were previously scheduled and got invalidated when
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/// - timers were suspended,
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/// - the timer it was scheduled for got canceled or
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/// - a timer was added with an earlier callback time. In this case the
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/// original timer is rescheduled when it is the next one to get called.
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#[no_trace]
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expected_event_id: Cell<TimerEventId>,
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}
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#[derive(DenyPublicFields, JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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struct OneshotTimer {
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handle: OneshotTimerHandle,
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#[no_trace]
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source: TimerSource,
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callback: OneshotTimerCallback,
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scheduled_for: Instant,
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}
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// This enum is required to work around the fact that trait objects do not support generic methods.
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// A replacement trait would have a method such as
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// `invoke<T: DomObject>(self: Box<Self>, this: &T, js_timers: &JsTimers);`.
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#[derive(JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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pub(crate) enum OneshotTimerCallback {
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XhrTimeout(XHRTimeoutCallback),
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EventSourceTimeout(EventSourceTimeoutCallback),
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JsTimer(JsTimerTask),
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#[cfg(feature = "testbinding")]
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TestBindingCallback(TestBindingCallback),
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RefreshRedirectDue(RefreshRedirectDue),
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}
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impl OneshotTimerCallback {
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fn invoke<T: DomObject>(self, this: &T, js_timers: &JsTimers, can_gc: CanGc) {
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match self {
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OneshotTimerCallback::XhrTimeout(callback) => callback.invoke(can_gc),
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OneshotTimerCallback::EventSourceTimeout(callback) => callback.invoke(),
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OneshotTimerCallback::JsTimer(task) => task.invoke(this, js_timers, can_gc),
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#[cfg(feature = "testbinding")]
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OneshotTimerCallback::TestBindingCallback(callback) => callback.invoke(),
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OneshotTimerCallback::RefreshRedirectDue(callback) => callback.invoke(can_gc),
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}
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}
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}
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impl Ord for OneshotTimer {
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fn cmp(&self, other: &OneshotTimer) -> Ordering {
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match self.scheduled_for.cmp(&other.scheduled_for).reverse() {
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Ordering::Equal => self.handle.cmp(&other.handle).reverse(),
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res => res,
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}
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}
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}
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impl PartialOrd for OneshotTimer {
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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &OneshotTimer) -> Option<Ordering> {
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Some(self.cmp(other))
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}
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}
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impl Eq for OneshotTimer {}
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impl PartialEq for OneshotTimer {
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fn eq(&self, other: &OneshotTimer) -> bool {
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std::ptr::eq(self, other)
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}
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}
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impl OneshotTimers {
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pub(crate) fn new(global_scope: &GlobalScope) -> OneshotTimers {
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OneshotTimers {
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global_scope: Dom::from_ref(global_scope),
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js_timers: JsTimers::default(),
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next_timer_handle: Cell::new(OneshotTimerHandle(1)),
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timers: DomRefCell::new(VecDeque::new()),
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suspended_since: Cell::new(None),
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suspension_offset: Cell::new(Duration::ZERO),
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expected_event_id: Cell::new(TimerEventId(0)),
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn schedule_callback(
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&self,
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callback: OneshotTimerCallback,
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duration: Duration,
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source: TimerSource,
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) -> OneshotTimerHandle {
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let new_handle = self.next_timer_handle.get();
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self.next_timer_handle
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.set(OneshotTimerHandle(new_handle.0 + 1));
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let timer = OneshotTimer {
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handle: new_handle,
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source,
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callback,
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scheduled_for: self.base_time() + duration,
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};
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{
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let mut timers = self.timers.borrow_mut();
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let insertion_index = timers.binary_search(&timer).err().unwrap();
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timers.insert(insertion_index, timer);
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}
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if self.is_next_timer(new_handle) {
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self.schedule_timer_call();
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}
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new_handle
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}
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pub(crate) fn unschedule_callback(&self, handle: OneshotTimerHandle) {
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let was_next = self.is_next_timer(handle);
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self.timers.borrow_mut().retain(|t| t.handle != handle);
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if was_next {
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self.invalidate_expected_event_id();
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self.schedule_timer_call();
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}
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}
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fn is_next_timer(&self, handle: OneshotTimerHandle) -> bool {
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match self.timers.borrow().back() {
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None => false,
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Some(max_timer) => max_timer.handle == handle,
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}
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}
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/// <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps>
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pub(crate) fn fire_timer(&self, id: TimerEventId, global: &GlobalScope, can_gc: CanGc) {
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// Step 9.2. If id does not exist in global's map of setTimeout and setInterval IDs, then abort these steps.
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let expected_id = self.expected_event_id.get();
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if expected_id != id {
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debug!(
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"ignoring timer fire event {:?} (expected {:?})",
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id, expected_id
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);
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return;
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}
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assert!(self.suspended_since.get().is_none());
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let base_time = self.base_time();
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// Since the event id was the expected one, at least one timer should be due.
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if base_time < self.timers.borrow().back().unwrap().scheduled_for {
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warn!("Unexpected timing!");
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return;
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}
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// select timers to run to prevent firing timers
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// that were installed during fire of another timer
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let mut timers_to_run = Vec::new();
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loop {
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let mut timers = self.timers.borrow_mut();
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if timers.is_empty() || timers.back().unwrap().scheduled_for > base_time {
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break;
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}
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timers_to_run.push(timers.pop_back().unwrap());
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}
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for timer in timers_to_run {
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// Since timers can be coalesced together inside a task,
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// this loop can keep running, including after an interrupt of the JS,
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// and prevent a clean-shutdown of a JS-running thread.
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// This check prevents such a situation.
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if !global.can_continue_running() {
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return;
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}
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let callback = timer.callback;
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callback.invoke(global, &self.js_timers, can_gc);
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}
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self.schedule_timer_call();
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}
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fn base_time(&self) -> Instant {
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let offset = self.suspension_offset.get();
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match self.suspended_since.get() {
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Some(suspend_time) => suspend_time - offset,
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None => Instant::now() - offset,
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}
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}
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pub(crate) fn slow_down(&self) {
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let min_duration_ms = pref!(js_timers_minimum_duration) as u64;
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self.js_timers
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.set_min_duration(Duration::from_millis(min_duration_ms));
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}
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pub(crate) fn speed_up(&self) {
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self.js_timers.remove_min_duration();
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}
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pub(crate) fn suspend(&self) {
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// Suspend is idempotent: do nothing if the timers are already suspended.
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if self.suspended_since.get().is_some() {
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return warn!("Suspending an already suspended timer.");
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}
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debug!("Suspending timers.");
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self.suspended_since.set(Some(Instant::now()));
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self.invalidate_expected_event_id();
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}
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pub(crate) fn resume(&self) {
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// Resume is idempotent: do nothing if the timers are already resumed.
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let additional_offset = match self.suspended_since.get() {
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Some(suspended_since) => Instant::now() - suspended_since,
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None => return warn!("Resuming an already resumed timer."),
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};
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debug!("Resuming timers.");
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self.suspension_offset
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.set(self.suspension_offset.get() + additional_offset);
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self.suspended_since.set(None);
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self.schedule_timer_call();
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}
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/// <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps>
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fn schedule_timer_call(&self) {
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if self.suspended_since.get().is_some() {
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// The timer will be scheduled when the pipeline is fully activated.
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return;
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}
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let timers = self.timers.borrow();
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let Some(timer) = timers.back() else {
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return;
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};
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let expected_event_id = self.invalidate_expected_event_id();
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// Step 12. Let completionStep be an algorithm step which queues a global
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// task on the timer task source given global to run task.
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let callback = TimerListener {
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context: Trusted::new(&*self.global_scope),
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task_source: self
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.global_scope
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.task_manager()
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.timer_task_source()
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.to_sendable(),
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source: timer.source,
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id: expected_event_id,
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}
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.into_callback();
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let event_request = TimerEventRequest {
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callback,
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duration: timer.scheduled_for - Instant::now(),
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};
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self.global_scope.schedule_timer(event_request);
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}
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fn invalidate_expected_event_id(&self) -> TimerEventId {
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let TimerEventId(currently_expected) = self.expected_event_id.get();
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let next_id = TimerEventId(currently_expected + 1);
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debug!(
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"invalidating expected timer (was {:?}, now {:?}",
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currently_expected, next_id
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);
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self.expected_event_id.set(next_id);
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next_id
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}
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#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
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pub(crate) fn set_timeout_or_interval(
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&self,
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global: &GlobalScope,
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callback: TimerCallback,
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arguments: Vec<HandleValue>,
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timeout: Duration,
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is_interval: IsInterval,
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source: TimerSource,
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can_gc: CanGc,
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) -> Fallible<i32> {
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self.js_timers.set_timeout_or_interval(
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global,
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callback,
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arguments,
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timeout,
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is_interval,
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source,
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can_gc,
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)
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}
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pub(crate) fn clear_timeout_or_interval(&self, global: &GlobalScope, handle: i32) {
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self.js_timers.clear_timeout_or_interval(global, handle)
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}
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}
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Eq, Hash, JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
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pub(crate) struct JsTimerHandle(i32);
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#[derive(DenyPublicFields, JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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pub(crate) struct JsTimers {
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next_timer_handle: Cell<JsTimerHandle>,
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/// <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#list-of-active-timers>
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active_timers: DomRefCell<FxHashMap<JsTimerHandle, JsTimerEntry>>,
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/// The nesting level of the currently executing timer task or 0.
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nesting_level: Cell<u32>,
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/// Used to introduce a minimum delay in event intervals
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min_duration: Cell<Option<Duration>>,
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}
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#[derive(JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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struct JsTimerEntry {
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oneshot_handle: OneshotTimerHandle,
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}
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// Holder for the various JS values associated with setTimeout
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// (ie. function value to invoke and all arguments to pass
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// to the function when calling it)
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// TODO: Handle rooting during invocation when movable GC is turned on
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#[derive(JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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pub(crate) struct JsTimerTask {
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handle: JsTimerHandle,
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#[no_trace]
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source: TimerSource,
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callback: InternalTimerCallback,
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is_interval: IsInterval,
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nesting_level: u32,
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duration: Duration,
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is_user_interacting: bool,
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}
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// Enum allowing more descriptive values for the is_interval field
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq)]
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pub(crate) enum IsInterval {
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Interval,
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NonInterval,
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}
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pub(crate) enum TimerCallback {
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StringTimerCallback(TrustedScriptOrString),
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FunctionTimerCallback(Rc<Function>),
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}
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#[derive(Clone, JSTraceable, MallocSizeOf)]
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#[cfg_attr(crown, allow(crown::unrooted_must_root))]
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enum InternalTimerCallback {
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StringTimerCallback(DOMString),
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FunctionTimerCallback(
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#[conditional_malloc_size_of] Rc<Function>,
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#[ignore_malloc_size_of = "Rc"] Rc<Box<[Heap<JSVal>]>>,
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),
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}
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impl Default for JsTimers {
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fn default() -> Self {
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JsTimers {
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next_timer_handle: Cell::new(JsTimerHandle(1)),
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active_timers: DomRefCell::new(FxHashMap::default()),
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nesting_level: Cell::new(0),
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min_duration: Cell::new(None),
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}
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}
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}
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impl JsTimers {
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/// <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps>
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#[allow(clippy::too_many_arguments)]
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#[cfg_attr(crown, allow(crown::unrooted_must_root))]
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pub(crate) fn set_timeout_or_interval(
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&self,
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global: &GlobalScope,
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callback: TimerCallback,
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arguments: Vec<HandleValue>,
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timeout: Duration,
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is_interval: IsInterval,
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source: TimerSource,
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can_gc: CanGc,
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) -> Fallible<i32> {
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let callback = match callback {
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TimerCallback::StringTimerCallback(trusted_script_or_string) => {
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// Step 9.6.1.1. Let globalName be "Window" if global is a Window object; "WorkerGlobalScope" otherwise.
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let global_name = if global.is::<Window>() {
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"Window"
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} else {
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"WorkerGlobalScope"
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};
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// Step 9.6.1.2. Let methodName be "setInterval" if repeat is true; "setTimeout" otherwise.
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let method_name = if is_interval == IsInterval::Interval {
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"setInterval"
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} else {
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"setTimeout"
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};
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// Step 9.6.1.3. Let sink be a concatenation of globalName, U+0020 SPACE, and methodName.
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let sink = format!("{} {}", global_name, method_name);
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// Step 9.6.1.4. Set handler to the result of invoking the
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// Get Trusted Type compliant string algorithm with TrustedScript, global, handler, sink, and "script".
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let code_str = TrustedScript::get_trusted_script_compliant_string(
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global,
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trusted_script_or_string,
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&sink,
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can_gc,
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)?;
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// Step 9.6.3. Perform EnsureCSPDoesNotBlockStringCompilation(realm, « », handler, handler, timer, « », handler).
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// If this throws an exception, catch it, report it for global, and abort these steps.
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if global
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.get_csp_list()
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.is_js_evaluation_allowed(global, code_str.str())
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{
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// Step 9.6.2. Assert: handler is a string.
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InternalTimerCallback::StringTimerCallback(code_str)
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} else {
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return Ok(0);
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}
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},
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TimerCallback::FunctionTimerCallback(function) => {
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// This is a bit complicated, but this ensures that the vector's
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// buffer isn't reallocated (and moved) after setting the Heap values
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let mut args = Vec::with_capacity(arguments.len());
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for _ in 0..arguments.len() {
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args.push(Heap::default());
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}
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for (i, item) in arguments.iter().enumerate() {
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args.get_mut(i).unwrap().set(item.get());
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}
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// Step 9.5. If handler is a Function, then invoke handler given arguments and "report",
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// and with callback this value set to thisArg.
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InternalTimerCallback::FunctionTimerCallback(
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function,
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Rc::new(args.into_boxed_slice()),
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)
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},
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};
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|
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// Step 2. If previousId was given, let id be previousId; otherwise,
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// let id be an implementation-defined integer that is greater than zero
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// and does not already exist in global's map of setTimeout and setInterval IDs.
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let JsTimerHandle(new_handle) = self.next_timer_handle.get();
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self.next_timer_handle.set(JsTimerHandle(new_handle + 1));
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|
|
|
// Step 3. If the surrounding agent's event loop's currently running task
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// is a task that was created by this algorithm, then let nesting level
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|
// be the task's timer nesting level. Otherwise, let nesting level be 0.
|
|
let mut task = JsTimerTask {
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handle: JsTimerHandle(new_handle),
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|
source,
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|
callback,
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|
is_interval,
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|
is_user_interacting: ScriptThread::is_user_interacting(),
|
|
nesting_level: 0,
|
|
duration: Duration::ZERO,
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// Step 4. If timeout is less than 0, then set timeout to 0.
|
|
task.duration = timeout.max(Duration::ZERO);
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|
|
|
self.initialize_and_schedule(global, task);
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|
|
|
// Step 15. Return id.
|
|
Ok(new_handle)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub(crate) fn clear_timeout_or_interval(&self, global: &GlobalScope, handle: i32) {
|
|
let mut active_timers = self.active_timers.borrow_mut();
|
|
|
|
if let Some(entry) = active_timers.remove(&JsTimerHandle(handle)) {
|
|
global.unschedule_callback(entry.oneshot_handle);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub(crate) fn set_min_duration(&self, duration: Duration) {
|
|
self.min_duration.set(Some(duration));
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
pub(crate) fn remove_min_duration(&self) {
|
|
self.min_duration.set(None);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// see step 13 of https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps
|
|
fn user_agent_pad(&self, current_duration: Duration) -> Duration {
|
|
match self.min_duration.get() {
|
|
Some(min_duration) => min_duration.max(current_duration),
|
|
None => current_duration,
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps>
|
|
fn initialize_and_schedule(&self, global: &GlobalScope, mut task: JsTimerTask) {
|
|
let handle = task.handle;
|
|
let mut active_timers = self.active_timers.borrow_mut();
|
|
|
|
// Step 3. If the surrounding agent's event loop's currently running task
|
|
// is a task that was created by this algorithm, then let nesting level be
|
|
// the task's timer nesting level. Otherwise, let nesting level be 0.
|
|
let nesting_level = self.nesting_level.get();
|
|
|
|
let duration = self.user_agent_pad(clamp_duration(nesting_level, task.duration));
|
|
// Step 10. Increment nesting level by one.
|
|
// Step 11. Set task's timer nesting level to nesting level.
|
|
task.nesting_level = nesting_level + 1;
|
|
|
|
// Step 13. Set uniqueHandle to the result of running steps after a timeout given global,
|
|
// "setTimeout/setInterval", timeout, and completionStep.
|
|
let callback = OneshotTimerCallback::JsTimer(task);
|
|
let oneshot_handle = global.schedule_callback(callback, duration);
|
|
|
|
// Step 14. Set global's map of setTimeout and setInterval IDs[id] to uniqueHandle.
|
|
let entry = active_timers
|
|
.entry(handle)
|
|
.or_insert(JsTimerEntry { oneshot_handle });
|
|
entry.oneshot_handle = oneshot_handle;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Step 5 of <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps>
|
|
fn clamp_duration(nesting_level: u32, unclamped: Duration) -> Duration {
|
|
// Step 5. If nesting level is greater than 5, and timeout is less than 4, then set timeout to 4.
|
|
let lower_bound_ms = if nesting_level > 5 { 4 } else { 0 };
|
|
let lower_bound = Duration::from_millis(lower_bound_ms);
|
|
lower_bound.max(unclamped)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl JsTimerTask {
|
|
// see https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps
|
|
pub(crate) fn invoke<T: DomObject>(self, this: &T, timers: &JsTimers, can_gc: CanGc) {
|
|
// step 9.2 can be ignored, because we proactively prevent execution
|
|
// of this task when its scheduled execution is canceled.
|
|
|
|
// prep for step ? in nested set_timeout_or_interval calls
|
|
timers.nesting_level.set(self.nesting_level);
|
|
|
|
let _guard = ScriptThread::user_interacting_guard();
|
|
match self.callback {
|
|
InternalTimerCallback::StringTimerCallback(ref code_str) => {
|
|
// Step 6.4. Let settings object be global's relevant settings object.
|
|
// Step 6. Let realm be global's relevant realm.
|
|
let global = this.global();
|
|
// Step 7. Let initiating script be the active script.
|
|
let cx = GlobalScope::get_cx();
|
|
// Step 9.6.7. If initiating script is not null, then:
|
|
rooted!(in(*cx) let mut rval = UndefinedValue());
|
|
// Step 9.6.7.1. Set fetch options to a script fetch options whose cryptographic nonce
|
|
// is initiating script's fetch options's cryptographic nonce,
|
|
// integrity metadata is the empty string, parser metadata is "not-parser-inserted",
|
|
// credentials mode is initiating script's fetch options's credentials mode,
|
|
// referrer policy is initiating script's fetch options's referrer policy,
|
|
// and fetch priority is "auto".
|
|
// Step 9.6.8. Let script be the result of creating a classic script given handler,
|
|
// settings object, base URL, and fetch options.
|
|
// Step 9.6.9. Run the classic script script.
|
|
//
|
|
// FIXME(cybai): Use base url properly by saving private reference for timers (#27260)
|
|
_ = global.evaluate_js_on_global_with_result(
|
|
code_str.str(),
|
|
rval.handle_mut(),
|
|
ScriptFetchOptions::default_classic_script(&global),
|
|
// Step 9.6. Let base URL be settings object's API base URL.
|
|
// Step 9.7.2. Set base URL to initiating script's base URL.
|
|
global.api_base_url(),
|
|
can_gc,
|
|
Some(IntroductionType::DOM_TIMER),
|
|
);
|
|
},
|
|
// Step 9.5. If handler is a Function, then invoke handler given arguments and
|
|
// "report", and with callback this value set to thisArg.
|
|
InternalTimerCallback::FunctionTimerCallback(ref function, ref arguments) => {
|
|
let arguments = self.collect_heap_args(arguments);
|
|
rooted!(in(*GlobalScope::get_cx()) let mut value: JSVal);
|
|
let _ = function.Call_(this, arguments, value.handle_mut(), Report, can_gc);
|
|
},
|
|
};
|
|
|
|
// reset nesting level (see above)
|
|
timers.nesting_level.set(0);
|
|
|
|
// Step 9.9. If repeat is true, then perform the timer initialization steps again,
|
|
// given global, handler, timeout, arguments, true, and id.
|
|
//
|
|
// Since we choose proactively prevent execution (see 4.1 above), we must only
|
|
// reschedule repeating timers when they were not canceled as part of step 4.2.
|
|
if self.is_interval == IsInterval::Interval &&
|
|
timers.active_timers.borrow().contains_key(&self.handle)
|
|
{
|
|
timers.initialize_and_schedule(&this.global(), self);
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn collect_heap_args<'b>(&self, args: &'b [Heap<JSVal>]) -> Vec<HandleValue<'b>> {
|
|
args.iter().map(|arg| arg.as_handle_value()).collect()
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Describes the source that requested the [`TimerEvent`].
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Deserialize, MallocSizeOf, Serialize)]
|
|
pub enum TimerSource {
|
|
/// The event was requested from a window (`ScriptThread`).
|
|
FromWindow(PipelineId),
|
|
/// The event was requested from a worker (`DedicatedGlobalWorkerScope`).
|
|
FromWorker,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The id to be used for a [`TimerEvent`] is defined by the corresponding [`TimerEventRequest`].
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Deserialize, Eq, MallocSizeOf, PartialEq, Serialize)]
|
|
pub struct TimerEventId(pub u32);
|
|
|
|
/// A notification that a timer has fired. [`TimerSource`] must be `FromWindow` when
|
|
/// dispatched to `ScriptThread` and must be `FromWorker` when dispatched to a
|
|
/// `DedicatedGlobalWorkerScope`
|
|
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Deserialize, Serialize)]
|
|
pub struct TimerEvent(pub TimerSource, pub TimerEventId);
|
|
|
|
/// A wrapper between timer events coming in over IPC, and the event-loop.
|
|
#[derive(Clone)]
|
|
struct TimerListener {
|
|
task_source: SendableTaskSource,
|
|
context: Trusted<GlobalScope>,
|
|
source: TimerSource,
|
|
id: TimerEventId,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
impl TimerListener {
|
|
/// Handle a timer-event coming from the [`timers::TimerScheduler`]
|
|
/// by queuing the appropriate task on the relevant event-loop.
|
|
/// <https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/#timer-initialisation-steps>
|
|
fn handle(&self, event: TimerEvent) {
|
|
let context = self.context.clone();
|
|
// Step 9. Let task be a task that runs the following substeps:
|
|
self.task_source.queue(task!(timer_event: move || {
|
|
let global = context.root();
|
|
let TimerEvent(source, id) = event;
|
|
match source {
|
|
TimerSource::FromWorker => {
|
|
global.downcast::<WorkerGlobalScope>().expect("Window timer delivered to worker");
|
|
},
|
|
TimerSource::FromWindow(pipeline) => {
|
|
assert_eq!(pipeline, global.pipeline_id());
|
|
global.downcast::<Window>().expect("Worker timer delivered to window");
|
|
},
|
|
};
|
|
global.fire_timer(id, CanGc::note());
|
|
})
|
|
);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn into_callback(self) -> BoxedTimerCallback {
|
|
let timer_event = TimerEvent(self.source, self.id);
|
|
Box::new(move || self.handle(timer_event))
|
|
}
|
|
}
|