This prepares for a future where we're using more than one wasm-file, originating in different `external/`-folders, by extending the existing `gulp.watch` usage.
The following diff illustrates how to add more entries:
```diff
diff --git a/gulpfile.mjs b/gulpfile.mjs
index 0e0a5a1ac..1502755be 100644
--- a/gulpfile.mjs
+++ b/gulpfile.mjs
@@ -655,6 +655,10 @@ function createWasmBundle() {
base: "external/openjpeg",
encoding: false,
}),
+ gulp.src(["external/foobar/*.wasm"], {
+ base: "external/foobar",
+ encoding: false,
+ }),
]);
}
@@ -2125,7 +2129,7 @@ gulp.task(
},
function watchWasm() {
gulp.watch(
- "external/openjpeg/*",
+ ["external/openjpeg/*", "external/foobar/*"],
{ ignoreInitial: false },
gulp.series("dev-wasm")
);
```
Rather than waiting for the upstream patch to reach the Firefox version we're using with Puppeteer, let's just set the same preference as done in https://phabricator.services.mozilla.com/D234320.
Currently we're not checking that the response is actually OK before getting the data, which means that rather than throwing an error we can get an empty `ArrayBuffer`.
To avoid duplicating code we can move an existing helper into `src/core/core_utils.js` and re-use it when fetching the JPX wasm-file as well.
Given that we nowadays provide default Node.js versions of these Factory-parameters it no longer seems necessary to mention that environment specifically.
These old exceptions have a fair amount of overlap given how/where they are being used, which is likely because they were introduced at different points in time, hence we can shorten and simplify the code by replacing them with a more general `ResponseException` instead.
Besides an error message, the new `ResponseException` instances also include:
- A numeric `status` field containing the server response status, similar to the old `UnexpectedResponseException`.
- A boolean `missing` field, to allow easily detecting the situations where `MissingPDFException` was previously thrown.
In order to fix bug 1935076, we'll have to add a pure js fallback in case wasm is disabled
or simd isn't supported. Unfortunately, this fallback will take some space.
So, the main goal of this patch is to reduce the overall size (by ~93k).
As a side effect, it should make easier to use an other wasm file (which must export
_jp2_decode, _malloc and _free).
When a dash separates two digits, it's very likely to not be a hyphen
inserted to split a word into two lines (e.g. "par\n-ser"), but rather
either a minus sign, a range, or a date. For example, in the tracemonkey
PDF there is `2008-02` (a date) split across two lines.
Preserving the dash, similarly to how we do for compound words, allows
searches for "2008-02" to find a match.
In Firefox, double-clicking on a stamp annotation triggers text
selection (selecting the last text element in the dom before the
annotation): this triggers the logic to make annotations not interfere
with text selection, which in turns prevents the double click from
triggering the annotation editor.
This commit fixes the problem by making annotations non-selectable, so
that clicking on them does not trigger text selection. Freetext
annotations were already non-selectable, so this commit doesn't change
that. However, we need to explicitly mark text in popups as selectable.
In the affected font the total number of mapping-entries is `1142348`, and no less than `997473` of them are duplicates.
Given that every duplicate causes a lot of Array elements to be moved this becomes extremely inefficient, which we can avoid by keeping track of seen `charCode`s and directly build the final mappings-Array instead.
Currently we re-implement a number of helper functions specifically for this code, which seems completely unnecessary since there's already general purpose ones available in the `src/core/core_utils.js` file.
It lets the user make a pinch gesture with a finger on page with a drawing
and the second finger on an other page.
On mobile, it's pretty easy to be in such a situation.
It fixes#19239.
When the canvas isn't existing the editor has no image: it's fine because the editor is invisible.
Once it's made visible, the canvas is set when the annotation layer has been rendered.
This appears to have regressed in PR 13808, since it removed the `matrix`-entry from array returned by the `MeshShading.prototype.getIR` method *without* also updating the indexes in the `MeshShadingPattern` constructor.
Reasons for removal:
- These tests never generated any warnings from OSS-Fuzz, in over a year.
- An error thrown during image decoding will lead to a broken/missing image, not a security problem.
- These tests rely on the Jazzer.js library, which has a number of problems: It now causes failures in Node.js v23 in the CI tests, it's no longer being maintained upstream, and it lacks support for some (fairly common) CPU architectures.
The ink editor integration tests already use a helper function for
committing the editor, so this commit mirrors the approach to the
freetext editor integration tests. This has multiple advantages:
- it improves consistency between the various editor integration tests;
- it makes the code easier to read/understand;
- it reduces code duplication (220 lines of code removed);
- it reduces the number of `getEditorSelector` calls (32 calls removed)
that contained hardcoded IDs, which helps to isolate the tests and to
simplify follow-up patches.
This commit applies the `waitForUnselectedEditor` helper function to the
remaining places, that most likely predate the introduction of the
helper function, to deduplicate the code and to have a unified way of
checking if a given editor is unselected.