The changes on master Rust insert debug sections now (yay!) but this means that
wasm binaries by default pick up debug sections from the standard library, so
let's remove them by default in wasm-bindgen unless `--debug` is passed
This is a major change to how webidl is processed. This adds
a two phase process, where the first phase records the names of
various types and indexes the mixins (and might do more in the
future). The actual program building happens in the second phase.
As part of this, this also makes it so that interface objects
are passed by reference, rather than by value. The spec isn't
exactly clear on this, but Mozilla's C++ reflection suggestions
seem to indicate that they should be passed by reference (see
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/WebIDL_bindings).
This sets the `catch` flag on the emitted AST when an operation/attribute has
the `[Throws]` extended attribute on it.
Additionally, constructors aren't annotated with `[Throws]` but can still throw
exceptions, so we must conservatively assume *every* constructor can throw an
error.
* webidl: Remove exact-output tests
These have not been as effective, nor as easy to write and maintain, as the
project()-based integration tests.
* tests: Move webidl tests into the webidl crate's test suite
* Create a new `web-sys` crate
This will eventually contain all the WebIDL-generated bindings to Web APIs.
* ci: Test the new `web-sys` crate in CI
* web-sys: Add a small README
* web-sys: Vendor all the WebIDL files from mozilla-central
* backend: Add a pass to remove AST items that use undefined imports
This is necessary for the WebIDL frontend, which can't translate many WebIDL
constructs into equivalent wasm-bindgen AST things yet. It lets us make
incremental progress: we can generate bindings to methods we can support right
now even though there might be methods on the same interface that we can't
support yet.
* webidl: Add a bunch of missing semicolons
* webidl: Make parsing private
It was only `pub` so that we could test it, but we ended up moving towards
integration tests rather than unit tests that assert particular ASTs are parsed
from WebIDL files.
* webidl: Remove uses of undefined import types
* test-project-builder: Build projects in "very verbose" mode
This helps for debugging failing WebIDL-related tests.
* test-project-builder: Add more profiling timers
* test-project-builder: Detect when webpack-dev-server fails
Instead of going into an infinite loop, detect when webpack-dev-server fails to
start up and early exit the test.
* webidl: Specify version for dev-dependency on wasm-bindgen-backend
Instead of only a relative path.
* guide: Add section about contributing to `web-sys`
* WIP enable Event.webidl
Still need to fix and finish the test.
* Update expected webidl output
* Start out a test's status as incomplete
That way if we don't fill it in the error message doesn't look quite so bizarre
* Fix onerror function in headless mode
Otherwise we don't see any output!
* Fix package.json/node_modules handling in project generation
Make sure these are looked up in the git project root rather than the crate root
* Avoid logging body text
This was meant for debugging and is otherwise pretty noisy
* Fix a relative path
* More expected test fixes
* Fix a typo
* test-project-builder: Allow asynchronous tests
* webidl: Convert [Unforgeable] attributes into `#[wasm_bindgen(structural)]`
Fixes#432
* test-project-builder: Print generated WebIDL bindings for debugging purposes
Helps debug bad WebIDL bindings generation inside tests.
* When we can't find a descriptor, say which one can't be found
This helps when debugging things that need to become structural.
* web-sys: Test bindings for Event
* ci: Use `--manifest-path dir` instead of `cd dir && ...`
* web-sys: Just move .webidl files isntead of symlinking to enable them
* tests: Polyfill Array.prototype.values for older browsers in CI
* test-project-builder: Don't panic on poisoned headless test mutex
We only use it to serialize headless tests so that we don't try to bind the port
concurrently. Its OK to run another headless test if an earlier one panicked.
* JsValue: Add {is,as}_{object,function} methods
Allows dynamically casting values to `js::Object` and `js::Function`.
* tidy: Fix whitespace and missing semicolons
* Allow for dynamic feature detection of methods
If we create bindings to a method that doesn't exist in this implementation,
then it shouldn't fail until if/when we actually try and invoke that missing
method.
* tests: Do feature detection in Array.prototype.values test
* Add JsValue::{is_string, as_js_string} methods
And document all the cast/convert/check methods for js value.
* eslint: allow backtick string literals
* Only generate a fallback import function for non-structural imports