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non-custom element
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elements reactions;
The spec was unclear on how CEReactions interact with thrown exceptions; see https://github.com/whatwg/html/issues/3217. The spec is now being clarified in https://github.com/whatwg/html/pull/3235.
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prototype swizzling for custom element
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CustomElements feature
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validation checks
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removing parts of v0.
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sending callback.
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"create an element for a token".
With fixup for missing header due to unified builds.
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This is all the manual work for Bug 483155, minus the added functionality to disable SVG and MathML which can be done at any time and are out of scope.
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Per spec, document objects have a throw-on-dynamic-markup-insertion counter, which is used in conjunction with the create an element for the token algorithm to prevent custom element constructors from being able to use document.open(), document.close(), and document.write() when they are invoked by the parser.
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CustomElementData::SetCustomElementDefinition and GetCustomElementDefinition;
This is a follow-up patch for bug 1392970. Since we only set CustomElementDefinition on a custom element which is custom, we could add more assertion to ensure that.
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ensure upgrade reactions aren't scheduled to BackupQueue;
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CustomElementUpgradeReaction;
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We make nsContentUtils::EnqueueLifecycleCallback static so that it can be called without a window object. To achive this, we also make CustomElementReaction not taking a CustomElementRegistry in the constructor, as it can call Upgrade statically.
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(v1).
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when possible.
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CustomElementData.
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is in the observed attribute list.
We call attributeChangedCallback in two cases:
1. When any of the attributes in the observed attribute list has changed, appended, removed, or replaced.
2. When upgrading an element, for each attribute in element's attribute list that is in the observed attribute list.
Note: w/ Fixup for not implementing an API Enhancement Bug 1363481.
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Per spec [1], we should include namesapce in attributeChangedCallback argurment list.
[1] https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/custom-elements.html#concept-upgrade-an-element, step 3
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document.registerElement() also works with construction stack.
So that the old upgrade can also work with new upgrade steps which will be implemented in part 5-2.
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There are two places doing prototype setup in old upgrade,
- If definition comes after JS reflector creation, CustomElementRegistry::Upgrade will do prototype swizzling.
- If definition comes before JS reflector creation, Element::WrapObject will set up the prototype.
The later one does SubsumesConsideringDomain, but the former doesn't not.
This patch is to fix the inconsistency, i.e. the former case should also do SubsumesConsideringDomain.
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1. It is possible that invoking a reaction triggers pushing a new ElementQueue into ReactionStack (e.g., calling define() in constructor which probably enqueue another upgrade reaction), and the reference of ElementQueue passed to InvokeReactions becomes invalid due to the memmove in nsTArray implementation.
2. And we get another benefit from this is memmove becomes faster.
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Note: Skipped SyncInvokeReactions since it is removed in CE v1, waste of time.
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re-enter CustomElementReactionsStack::InvokeReactions.
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virtual;
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of using a map;
Bug 1347446 makes accessing ElementReactionQueue becomes a bit non-trival (have to get it via DocGroup). Since bug 1359346 already refactors the creation time of CustomElementData, ReactionQueue can also be put into CustomElementData, then we can just get ReactionQueue from Element.
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