This is a more general and robust replacement of the LibJSGCVerifier.
We want to add more generic static analysis, and this new plugin will
be built in a way that integrates into the rest of the system.
Truncating the value is mathematically incorrect, this error made the
conversion to grayscale unstable. In other world, calling `to_grayscale`
on a gray value would return a different value. As an example,
`Color::from_string("#686868ff"sv).to_grayscale()` used to return
#676767ff.
Merging registers, constants and locals into single vector means:
- Better data locality
- No need to check type in Interpreter::get() and Interpreter::set()
which are very hot functions
Performance improvement is visible in almost all Octane and Kraken
tests.
Instead of copying the image data pixel-by-pixel, we can memcpy full
scanlines at a time.
This knocks a 4% item down to <1% in profiles of Another World JS.
Filling a typed array with an integer shouldn't have to go through the
generic Set for every element.
This knocks a 7% item down to <1% in profiles of Another World JS at
https://cyxx.github.io/another_js/
When comparing two numbers, we can avoid a lot of implicit type
conversion nonsense and go straight to comparison, saving time in the
most common case.
To align the cursor theme tab to how DisplaySettings themes tab works,
this change forces the theme combo box to not allow free-text. Currently
on a click it puts the text cursor in the box to allow typing anything
rather than acting as a dropdown when clicking anywhere on the field.
Fixes#24306
These were out-of-line because we had some ideas about marking
instruction streams PROT_READ only, but that seems pretty arbitrary and
there's a lot of performance to be gained by putting these inline.
Performing a lookup in the blob URL registry does not work in the case
of a web worker - as the registry is not shared between processes.
However - the URL itself passed to a worker has the blob attached to it,
which we can pull out of the URL on a fetch.
Implement this function to the spec, and use the full blown URL parser
that handles blob URLs, instead of the basic-url-parser.
Also clean up a FIXME that does not seem relevant any more.
The following command was used to clang-format these files:
clang-format-18 -i $(find . \
-not \( -path "./\.*" -prune \) \
-not \( -path "./Base/*" -prune \) \
-not \( -path "./Build/*" -prune \) \
-not \( -path "./Toolchain/*" -prune \) \
-not \( -path "./Ports/*" -prune \) \
-type f -name "*.cpp" -o -name "*.mm" -o -name "*.h")
There was a recent release of clang-format version 18.1.5 which fixes
errant spaces around `->` in these files.
Instead, generate bytecode to execute their AST nodes and save the
resulting operands inside the NewClass instruction.
Moving property expression evaluation to happen before NewClass
execution also moves along creation of new private environment and
its population with private members (private members should be visible
during property evaluation).
Before:
- NewClass
After:
- CreatePrivateEnvironment
- AddPrivateName
- ...
- AddPrivateName
- NewClass
- LeavePrivateEnvironment
This matches the IDL definition. Without this we experience a compile
time error when adding the WheelEvent constructor due to a mimatched
type between the enum class and UnsignedLong that the prototype is
passing through to the event init struct for the constructor.
This was an unfortunate artifact from development. I originally added
this class in the DOM namespace alongside HTMLCollection until I
realized it was defined by the HTML spec instead. To remind myself to
move it over to the HTML namespace, I left this comment. It was moved
to the correct namespace before upstreaming to the main repo, but I
forgot to remove this comment!