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Inspired from gecko which has a similar fast path. This makes innerHTML
more than 10 times faster for this case.
Fixes #25892
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This safe method is the basic block to access element attributes from layout.
We reuse it in the other attr-related layout methods to remove a pretty big
source of rampant unsafe code between script and layout.
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We can replace all uses of RootedReference for Option<T> by Option::deref calls.
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http://www.robohornet.org gives a score of 101.36 on master,
and 102.68 with this PR. The latter is slightly better,
but probably within noise level.
So it looks like this PR does not affect DOM performance.
This is expected since `Box::new` is defined as:
```rust
impl<T> Box<T> {
#[inline(always)]
pub fn new(x: T) -> Box<T> {
box x
}
}
```
With inlining, it should compile to the same as box syntax.
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In a later PR, DomRoot<T> will become a type alias of Root<Dom<T>>,
where Root<T> will be able to handle all the things that need to be
rooted that have a stable traceable address that doesn't move for the
whole lifetime of the root. Stay tuned.
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This entirely removes the 'non-geckolib' feature of the util crate.
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Following https://github.com/servo/servo/issues/10692 this is just a
formating change to satisfy a new tidy requirement of not having '&&' at
the beginning of a line.
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Updated string_cache, html5ever, xml5ever and selectors in Cargo.toml files and Cargo.lock.
Removed references to string_cache_plugin.
Import atom! and ns! from string_cache.
Replaced ns!("") by ns!().
Replaced ns!(XML) and co by ns!(xml) and co.
Replaced atom!(foo) by atom!("foo").
Replaced Atom::from_slice by Atom::from.
Replaced atom.as_slice() by &*atom.
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Replaced DOMString(...) by DOMString::from(...).
Replaced ....0 by String::from(...).
Removed any uses of .to_owner() in DOMString::from("...").
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This should make it somewhat easier to experiment with alternative
representations in the future. To reduce churn, this commit leaves the String
field public, though.
Also, this will allow us to use the default String type to represent the IDL
USVString type, which explicitly forbids unpaired surrogates, ans as such is
a better match to the Rust String type.
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This trait is used to hold onto the downcast and upcast functions of all
castable IDL interfaces. A castable IDL interface is one which either derives
from or is derived by other interfaces.
The deriving relation is represented by implementations of marker trait
DerivedFrom<T: Castable> generated in InheritTypes.
/^[ ]*use dom::bindings::codegen::InheritTypes::.*(Base|Cast|Derived)/ {
/::[a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived);/d
s/([{ ])[a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived), /\1/g
s/([{ ])[a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived), /\1/g
s/, [a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived)([},])/\2/g
s/, [a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived)([},])/\2/g
/\{([a-zA-Z]+(Base|Cast|Derived))?\};$/d
s/\{([a-zA-Z_]+)\};$/\1;/
}
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.r\(\))?\)/\2.upcast::<\1>()/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.[a-zA-Z_]+\(\))?\)/\2\3.upcast::<\1>()/g
s/\(([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_ref\)/\(Castable::upcast::<\1>\)/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_root/Root::upcast::<\1>/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::from_layout_js\(\&([a-zA-Z_.]+)\)/\2.upcast::<\1>()/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.r\(\))?\)/\2.downcast::<\1>()/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_ref\(\&?\**([a-zA-Z_]+)(\.[a-zA-Z_]+\(\))?\)/\2\3.downcast::<\1>()/g
s/\(([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_ref\)/\(Castable::downcast::<\1>\)/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_root/Root::downcast::<\1>/g
s/([a-zA-Z]+)Cast::to_layout_js\(&?([a-zA-Z_.]+(\(\))?)\)/\2.downcast::<\1>()/g
s/\.is_document\(\)/.is::<Document>()/g
s/\.is_htmlanchorelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLAnchorElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlappletelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLAppletElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlareaelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLAreaElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlbodyelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLBodyElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlembedelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLEmbedElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlfieldsetelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLFieldSetElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlformelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLFormElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlframesetelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLFrameSetElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlhtmlelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLHtmlElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlimageelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLImageElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmllegendelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLLegendElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmloptgroupelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLOptGroupElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmloptionelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLOptionElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmlscriptelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLScriptElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltabledatacellelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableDataCellElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltableheadercellelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableHeaderCellElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltablerowelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableRowElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltablesectionelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTableSectionElement>()/g
s/\.is_htmltitleelement\(\)/.is::<HTMLTitleElement>()/g
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Given codegen now generates the various TypeId enums, it seems pointless to
still have to write their respective values in every DOM struct inheriting from
Node just to set the initial IS_IN_DOC flag in Document and IN_ENABLED_STATE in
form controls.
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Continued from #6936
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'thead' and 'tfoot' now create instances of HTMLTableSectionElement
HTMLTableSectionElement.rows has been implemented
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This merges import blocks that were reported by tidy as unmerged.
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This replaces before_remove_attr(), after_remove_attr() and after_set_attr().
The virtual method takes the mutated attribute and an AttributeMutation value
to disambiguate between "attribute is changed", "attribute is added" and
"attribute is removed".
In the case of "attribute is changed", the mutation value contains a reference
to the old value of the mutated attribute, which is used to unregister outdated
named elements when the "id" attribute is changed on an element.
This greatly simplifies the handling of attributes, which in many cases don't
have any specific behaviour whether they are removed or changed or added. It
also fixes a few bugs where things were put in before_remove_attr() instead of
after_remove_attr() (e.g. when removing an href attribute from a base element).
A few helper functions in Element were also renamed and made private.
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