This change makes all the pre-commit CI scripts runnable under Bash 3.2,
by replacing “mapfile” invocations in them code that first explicitly
creates an array, and then uses a while loop to populate the array.
Otherwise, without this change, the scripts all fail to run under Bash
3.2 — due to lack of support for “mapfile”.
Fixes https://github.com/LadybirdBrowser/ladybird/issues/283
This also drops bash from the list of homebrew dependencies in the build
instructions — because with this change, homebrew bash (v4) is no longer
needed; things will now work with the Apple-provided bash (v3.2)
This allows us to load modules from scripts.
This can be dangerous as it can load arbitrary files. Because of that it
fails and throws by default. Currently, only js and JavaScriptTestRunner
enable the default hook.
This also adds tests to test-js which test module code. Because we
form a spec perspective can't "enter" a module this is the easiest way
to run tests without having to modify test-js to have special cases for
modules.
To specify modules in test-js we use the extension '.mjs' this is to
ensure the files are not executed. We do still want to lint these files
so the prettier scripts have changed to look for '.mjs' files as well.