Most importantly, this allows the Selector.List to be self-contained with
an arena from the ArenaPool. Selector.List can be both relatively large
and relatively common, so moving it off the page.arena is a nice win.
Also applied this to ChildNodes, which is much smaller but could also be
called often.
I was initially going to hook into the v8::Object's internal fields to store
the referencing v8::Object. So the v8::Object representing the Iterator
would store the v8::Object representing the NodeList inside of its internal
field - which the GC would trace/detect/respect. And that is probably the
fastest and most v8-ish solution, but I couldn't come up with an elegant
solution. The best I had was having a "afterCreate" callback which passed
the v8 object (this is similar to the old postAttach callback we had, but
used for a different purpose). However, since "acquireRef" was recently
added to events, re-using that was much simpler and worked well.
This bug continues elusive. The latest crash logs show us that, somehow, 1
script is being resolved from 2 transfer objects. This doesn't seem possible,
so I'm adding more properties to log the state of both transfers to try and
figure out how this is happening.
Follow up to https://github.com/lightpanda-io/browser/pull/1646
The encodeURL (renamed to ensureEncoded and exposed in this commit) already
handled already-encoded URLs, so this was largely a matter of exposing the
functionality.
The reason this isn't baked directly into Page.navigate is that, in some places
e.g. internal navigation, the URL is already know to be encoded. So it's up
to every caller to make sure they are passing a valid URL to navigate.
This is normally not called in "normal" dump-usage, but with
XMLSerializer.serializeToString an Attr node _can_ be provided. The spec says,
and FF agrees, this should return an empty string.
When set (defaults to not set/false), --dump will include iframe contents.
I was hoping I could add a mode to strip_mode to this, but since dump is used
extensively (e.g. innerHTML), this is something that has to be off by default
(for correctness).
Depends on: https://github.com/lightpanda-io/zig-v8-fork/pull/152
We previously ran the message loop every 250ms. This commit changes it to run on
every tick (much more frequently). It also runs microtasks after draining the
message loop (since it can generate microtasks).
Also, we use to run microtasks after each script execution. Now we drain the
message Loop + microtasks.
We still only drain the microtasks when executing v8 callbacks.
As part of this change, we also adjust our wait time based on whether or not
there are pending background tasks in v8 in order to try to execute them (in
general) and in a timely manner.
The goal is to ensure that tasks v8 enqueued on the foreground thread are
executed promptly.
This change is particularly useful for calls to webassembly as compilation
happens in the background and eventually requires the message loop to be drained
to continue.
Previously, if a script did `await WebAssembly.instantiate(....)`, there was
a good chance we'd never finish the code - we'd wait too long to run the
message loop AND, after running it, we wouldn't necessarily resolve the promise.