ladybird/Userland/Libraries/LibWeb/Bindings/OptionConstructor.cpp
Linus Groh b84f8fb55b LibJS: Make intrinsics getters return NonnullGCPtr
Some of these are allocated upon initialization of the intrinsics, and
some lazily, but in neither case the getters actually return a nullptr.

This saves us a whole bunch of pointer dereferences (as NonnullGCPtr has
an `operator T&()`), and also has the interesting side effect of forcing
us to explicitly use the FunctionObject& overload of call(), as passing
a NonnullGCPtr is ambigous - it could implicitly be turned into a Value
_or_ a FunctionObject& (so we have to dereference manually).
2023-04-13 14:29:42 +02:00

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/*
* Copyright (c) 2022, the SerenityOS developers.
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-2-Clause
*/
#include <LibWeb/Bindings/ExceptionOrUtils.h>
#include <LibWeb/Bindings/HTMLOptionElementPrototype.h>
#include <LibWeb/Bindings/OptionConstructor.h>
#include <LibWeb/DOM/ElementFactory.h>
#include <LibWeb/DOM/Text.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/HTMLOptionElement.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/Scripting/Environments.h>
#include <LibWeb/HTML/Window.h>
#include <LibWeb/Namespace.h>
namespace Web::Bindings {
OptionConstructor::OptionConstructor(JS::Realm& realm)
: NativeFunction(realm.intrinsics().function_prototype())
{
}
JS::ThrowCompletionOr<void> OptionConstructor::initialize(JS::Realm& realm)
{
auto& vm = this->vm();
MUST_OR_THROW_OOM(NativeFunction::initialize(realm));
define_direct_property(vm.names.prototype, &ensure_web_prototype<Bindings::HTMLOptionElementPrototype>(realm, "HTMLOptionElement"), 0);
define_direct_property(vm.names.length, JS::Value(0), JS::Attribute::Configurable);
return {};
}
JS::ThrowCompletionOr<JS::Value> OptionConstructor::call()
{
return vm().throw_completion<JS::TypeError>(JS::ErrorType::ConstructorWithoutNew, "Option");
}
// https://html.spec.whatwg.org/multipage/form-elements.html#dom-option
JS::ThrowCompletionOr<JS::NonnullGCPtr<JS::Object>> OptionConstructor::construct(FunctionObject&)
{
auto& vm = this->vm();
auto& realm = *vm.current_realm();
// 1. Let document be the current global object's associated Document.
auto& window = verify_cast<HTML::Window>(HTML::current_global_object());
auto& document = window.associated_document();
// 2. Let option be the result of creating an element given document, option, and the HTML namespace.
auto element = TRY(Bindings::throw_dom_exception_if_needed(vm, [&]() { return DOM::create_element(document, HTML::TagNames::option, Namespace::HTML); }));
JS::NonnullGCPtr<HTML::HTMLOptionElement> option_element = verify_cast<HTML::HTMLOptionElement>(*element);
// 3. If text is not the empty string, then append to option a new Text node whose data is text.
if (vm.argument_count() > 0) {
auto text = TRY(vm.argument(0).to_deprecated_string(vm));
if (!text.is_empty()) {
auto new_text_node = MUST_OR_THROW_OOM(vm.heap().allocate<DOM::Text>(realm, document, text));
MUST(option_element->append_child(*new_text_node));
}
}
// 4. If value is given, then set an attribute value for option using "value" and value.
if (vm.argument_count() > 1) {
auto value = TRY(vm.argument(1).to_deprecated_string(vm));
MUST(option_element->set_attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::value, value));
}
// 5. If defaultSelected is true, then set an attribute value for option using "selected" and the empty string.
if (vm.argument_count() > 2) {
auto default_selected = vm.argument(2).to_boolean();
if (default_selected) {
MUST(option_element->set_attribute(HTML::AttributeNames::selected, ""));
}
}
// 6. If selected is true, then set option's selectedness to true; otherwise set its selectedness to false (even if defaultSelected is true).
option_element->m_selected = vm.argument(3).to_boolean();
// 7. Return option.
return option_element;
}
}