Sizzle's PR jquery/sizzle#456 introduced a test catching not throwing on
badly-escaped identifiers by Firefox 3.6-5. Unfortunately, it was placed just
before a test Opera 10-11 failed, making Opera fail quicker and not adding
a post-comma invalid selector to rbuggyQSA.
The issue was fixed in jquery/sizzle#463. This jQuery commit backports the test
that Sizzle PR added as no workarounds are needed in browsers jQuery supports.
Closes gh-4516
Ref jquery/sizzle#456
Ref jquery/sizzle#463
The script transport used to evaluate fetched script sources which is
undesirable for unsuccessful HTTP responses. This is different to other data
types where such a convention was fine (e.g. in case of JSON).
Fixes gh-4250
Closes gh-4379
Calling `Array.prototype.concat.apply( [], inputArray )` to flatten `inputArray`
crashes for large arrays; using `Array.prototype.flat` avoids these issues in
browsers that support it. In case it's necessary to support these large arrays
even in older browsers, a polyfill for `Array.prototype.flat` can be loaded.
This is already being done by many applications.
Fixes gh-4320
Closes gh-4459
`:even` & `:odd` are deprecated since jQuery 3.4.0 & will be removed in 4.0.0.
The new `even()` & `odd()` methods will make the migration easier.
Closes gh-4485
With new selector code doing less convoluted support tests, it was possible
to extract a lot of logic out of setDocument & also reduce size.
This commit also backports jquery/sizzle#439 that was reverted by mistake
during a switch from JSHint + JSCS to ESLint.
Closes gh-4462
Ref jquery/sizzle#442
Ref jquery/sizzle#439
Now that Sizzle is gone & we use npm, we can read from node_modules directly
and skip the setup that copies some files to the external directory.
Closes gh-4466
The `:scope` pseudo-class[1] has surprisingly good browser support: Chrome,
Firefox & Safari have supported if for a long time; only IE & Edge lack support.
This commit leverages this pseudo-class to get rid of the ID hack in most cases.
Adding a temporary ID may cause layout thrashing which was reported a few times
in [the past.
We can't completely eliminate the ID hack in modern browses as sibling selectors
require us to change context to the parent and then `:scope` stops applying to
what we'd like. But it'd still improve performance in the vast majority of
cases.
[1] https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/:scope
Fixes gh-4453
Closes gh-4454
Ref gh-4332
Ref jquery/sizzle#405
A copied comment line was accidentally left out above the line defining
`QUnit.jQuerySelectorsPos`, making the sentence nonsense. This commit removes
that line.
Closes gh-4458
This commit removes Sizzle from jQuery, inlining its code & removing obsolete
workarounds where applicable.
The selector-native module has been removed. Further work on the selector
module may decrease the size enough that it will no longer be necessary. If
it turns out it's still useful, we'll reinstate it but the code will look
different anyway as we'll want to share as much code as possible with
the existing selector module.
The Sizzle AUTHORS.txt file has been merged with the jQuery one - people are
sorted by their first contributions to either of the two repositories.
The commit reduces the gzipped jQuery size by 1460 bytes compared to master.
Closes gh-4395
Apart from porting most Sizzle tests to jQuery (mostly to its selector module),
this commit fixes selector-native so that a jQuery custom compilation that
excludes Sizzle passes all tests as well.
Closes gh-4406
Latest versions of all browsers now implement focusin & focusout natively
and they all converged on a common event order so it doesn't make much sense
for us to normalize it to a different order anymore.
Note that it means we no longer guarantee that focusin fires before focus
and focusout before blur.
Fixes gh-4300
Closes gh-4362
The camelCase implementation used by the data module no longer turns `-ms-foo`
into `msFoo` but to `MsFoo` now. This is because `data` is supposed to be
a generic utility not specifically bound to CSS use cases.
Fixes gh-3355
Closes gh-4365
Android Browser disregards td's box-sizing, treating it like it was content-box.
Unlike in IE, offsetHeight shares the same issue so there's no easy way to
workaround the issue without incurring high size penalty. Let's at least check
we get the size as the browser sees it.
Also, fix the nearby support comment syntax.
Closes gh-4335
Android Browser versions provided by BrowserStack fail the "prototype collision
(constructor)" test while locally fired emulators don't, even when they connect
to TestSwarm. Just skip the test there to avoid a red build.
Closes gh-4334
Summary of the changes/fixes:
1. Trigger checkbox and radio click events identically (cherry-picked from
b442abacbb that was reverted before).
2. Manually trigger a native event before checkbox/radio handlers.
3. Add test coverage for triggering namespaced native-backed events.
4. Propagate extra parameters passed when triggering the click event to
the handlers.
5. Intercept and preserve namespaced native-backed events.
6. Leverage native events for focus and blur.
7. Accept that focusin handlers may fire more than once for now.
Fixes gh-1741
Fixes gh-3423
Fixes gh-3751
Fixes gh-4139
Closes gh-4279
Ref gh-1367
Ref gh-3494
So far, we've been testing that jQuery element iteration works with polyfilled
Symbol & transpiled for-of via a Node test with jsdom with the Symbol global
removed. Unfortunately, jsdom now requires Symbol to be present for its internal
functionality so such a test is no longer possible. Instead, it's been migrated
to an iframe test with transpiled JavaScript.
This PR also enables us to use ECMAScript 2017 or newer in Node.js code.
Closes gh-4305
We had quite a few obsolete globals declared in various ESLint config files. We also no longer allow to rely on the `noGlobal` & `jQuery` globals in the built file which is not needed.
Closes gh-4301
Also, run `grunt npmcopy` to sync the "external" directory with dependencies
from package.json. For example, the Sinon library version didn't match.
Ref gh-4234
Closes gh-4297
PR #3869 added support for `<script type="module">` & some support for
the `nomodule` attribute but with no tests for `nomodule` and with the
attribute only respected on inline scripts. This commit adds support for
source-based scripts as well. It also adds tests for `nomodule`, including
making sure legacy browsers execute such scripts as they'd natively do - that's
the whole point of `nomodule` scripts, after all.
Fixes gh-4281
Closes gh-4282
Ref gh-3871
Ref gh-3869
Old iOS & Android Browser versions support script-src but not nonce, making the
nonce test impossible to run. Browsers not supporting CSP at all are not
a problem as they'll skip script-src restrictions completely.
Ref gh-3541
Ref gh-4269
Ref c7c2855ed1
- getResponseHeader(key) combines all header values for the provided key into a
single result where values are concatenated by ', '. This does not happen for
IE11 since multiple values for the same header are returned on separate lines.
This makes the function only return the last value of the header for IE11.
- Updated ajax headers test to better cover Object.prototype collisions
Close gh-4173
Fixes gh-3403
Current width/height cssHook reads the computed position style even if not
necessary as the browser passes the scrollboxSize support test. That has been
changed.
This commit also makes the scrollboxSize support test in line with all others
(i.e. only return true or false) and changes the variable name in the hook
to make the code clearer.
Fixes gh-4185
Closes gh-4187
The user agent of the iPad with iOS 11.3 on BrowserStack is missing the "iPhone"
part in the "iPhone OS 11_3" part. This commit makes the iOS regex accept such
(probably?) malformed UAs.
Edge sometimes doesn't execute module scripts. It needs to be investigated why
but for now, we're skipping the test to make our tests more stable.
Closes gh-4140
In Edge 14-16 setting a style property to a whitespace-only value resets it to
the default, forcing us to skip a relevant CSS test in Edge. Now that Edge 17
has fixed the issue we can re-enable this test there.
Ref gh-3204
Closes gh-4101
A whitelist is available so that some tests can be allowed to always succeed.
This is used only for ajax for now as it can be manually disabled in IE but
is enabled by default.
Closes gh-4052
- Update QUnit to 1.23.1
- Remove unused dl#dl from test/index.html
- Remove unused map#imgmap from test/index.html
- Ensure all urls to data use baseURI
- Add the 'grunt karma:main' task
- customContextFile & customDebugFile
- Add 'npm run jenkins' script
Close gh-3744
Fixes gh-1999
rAF logic was introduced almost three years ago relative to this commit,
as a primary method for scheduling animation (see gh-1578 pull).
With it there was two substantial changes - one was explicitly mentioned
and the other was not.
First, if browser window was hidden aka `document.hidden === true`
it would immediately execute all scheduled animation without waiting
for time pass i.e. tick time become `0` instead of 13 ms of a default value.
Which created possibility for circular executions in case if `complete`
method executed the same animation (see gh-3434 issue).
And the second one - since then there was two ways of scheduling animation:
with `setInterval` and `requestAnimationFrame`, but there was a
difference in their execution.
In case of `setInterval` it waited default `jQuery.fx.interval` value before
actually starting the new tick, not counting the first step which wasn't
set to be executed through tick method (aka `jQuery.fx.tick`).
Whereas `requestAnimationFrame` first scheduled the call and executed
the `step` method right after that, counting the first call of
`jQuery.fx.timer`, `tick` was happening twice in one frame.
But since tests explicitly disabled rAF method i.e.
`requestAnimationFrame = null` and checking only `setInterval` logic,
since it's impossible to do it otherwise - we missed that change.
Faulty logic also was presented with `cancelAnimationFrame`, which couldn't
clear any timers since `raf` scheduler didn't define new `timerId` value.
Because that change was so subtle, apparently no user noticed it proving
that both `cancelAnimationFrame` and `clearInterval` code paths are redundant.
Since `cancelAnimationFrame` didn't work properly and rAF is and was a primary
used code path, plus the same approach is used in other popular animation libs.
Therefore those code paths were removed.
These changes also replace two different functions which schedule the animation
with one, which checks what type of logic should be used and executes it
appropriatley, but for secondary path it now uses `setTimeout` making it more
consistent with rAF path.
Since ticks are happening globally we also don't require to listen
`visibilitychange` event.
It also changes the way how first call is scheduled so execution of
animation will not happen twice in one frame.
No new tests were not introduced, since now `setTimeout` logic should be
equivalent to the rAF one, but one test was changed since now we actually
execute animation at the first tick.
Fixes gh-3434
Closes gh-3559
Notify full progress before resolving empty animations
Register animation callbacks before their ticker
Remove the right timer when immediately-done animations spawn more
Ref 9d822bc1c1
Fixes gh-3502
Fixes gh-3503
Closes gh-3496