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| 1 # | 1 # |
| 2 # This file describes all IDL attributes. | 2 # This file describes all IDL attributes. |
| 3 # If any IDL file uses an IDL attribute not listed below, the WebKit build will
fail. | 3 # If any IDL file uses an IDL attribute not listed below, the WebKit build will
fail. |
| 4 # If you want to add a new IDL attribute, you need to | 4 # If you want to add a new IDL attribute, you need to |
| 5 # (1) add the IDL attribute to this file | 5 # (1) add the IDL attribute to this file |
| 6 # (2) add the explanation to the WebKit IDL document (https://trac.webkit.or
g/wiki/WebKitIDL) | 6 # (2) add the explanation to the WebKit IDL document (https://trac.webkit.or
g/wiki/WebKitIDL) |
| 7 # (3) add test cases to run-bindings-tests | 7 # (3) add test cases to run-bindings-tests |
| 8 # | 8 # |
| 9 # The syntax of this file is as follows: | 9 # The syntax of this file is as follows: |
| 10 # - You can write one IDL attribute per one line. | 10 # - You can write one IDL attribute per one line. |
| 11 # - "ATTR" means that the IDL attribute ATTR does not take any argument; i.e
. [ATTR]. | 11 # - "ATTR" means that the IDL attribute ATTR does not take any argument; i.e
. [ATTR]. |
| 12 # - "ATTR=X" means that the IDL attribute ATTR always takes one argument X;
i.e. [ATTR=X]. | 12 # - "ATTR=X" means that the IDL attribute ATTR always takes one argument X;
i.e. [ATTR=X]. |
| 13 # - "ATTR=X|Y|Z" means that the IDL attribute ATTR takes one or more argumen
ts | 13 # - "ATTR=X|Y|Z" means that the IDL attribute ATTR takes one or more argumen
ts |
| 14 # and the arguments are X, Y or Z; e.g. [ATTR=X], [ATTR=Y], [ATTR=X|Z], [A
TTR=X|Y|Z]. | 14 # and the arguments are X, Y or Z; e.g. [ATTR=X], [ATTR=Y], [ATTR=X|Z], [A
TTR=X|Y|Z]. |
| 15 # - "ATTR=|X|Y|Z" means that the IDL attribute ATTR can take arguments | 15 # - "ATTR=|X|Y|Z" means that the IDL attribute ATTR can take arguments |
| 16 # and the arguments are X, Y or Z; e.g. [ATTR], [ATTR=X], [ATTR=Y], [ATTR=
X|Z], [ATTR=X|Y|Z]. | 16 # and the arguments are X, Y or Z; e.g. [ATTR], [ATTR=X], [ATTR=Y], [ATTR=
X|Z], [ATTR=X|Y|Z]. |
| 17 # - "ATTR=*" means that the IDL attribute ATTR can take arbitrary arguments; | 17 # - "ATTR=*" means that the IDL attribute ATTR can take arbitrary arguments; |
| 18 # e.g. [ATTR=INDEXED_DATABASE], [ATTR=deleteFunction]. | 18 # e.g. [ATTR=INDEXED_DATABASE], [ATTR=deleteFunction]. |
| 19 # | 19 # |
| 20 | 20 |
| 21 ActiveDOMObject | 21 ActiveDOMObject |
| 22 ActivityLog=Access|Setter|Getter|AccessForIsolatedWorlds|SetterForIsolatedWorlds
|GetterForIsolatedWorlds |
| 22 CachedAttribute | 23 CachedAttribute |
| 23 CacheAttributeForGC | 24 CacheAttributeForGC |
| 24 CallWith=ScriptExecutionContext|ScriptState|ScriptArguments | 25 CallWith=ScriptExecutionContext|ScriptState|ScriptArguments |
| 25 Callback | 26 Callback |
| 26 CheckSecurity | 27 CheckSecurity |
| 27 CheckSecurityForNode | 28 CheckSecurityForNode |
| 28 Clamp | 29 Clamp |
| 29 Conditional=* | 30 Conditional=* |
| 30 Constructor | 31 Constructor |
| 31 RaisesException | 32 RaisesException |
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| 85 StrictTypeChecking | 86 StrictTypeChecking |
| 86 Supplemental=* | 87 Supplemental=* |
| 87 SuppressToJSObject | 88 SuppressToJSObject |
| 88 TreatNullAs=NullString | 89 TreatNullAs=NullString |
| 89 TreatReturnedNullStringAs=Null|Undefined | 90 TreatReturnedNullStringAs=Null|Undefined |
| 90 TreatUndefinedAs=NullString | 91 TreatUndefinedAs=NullString |
| 91 TypedArray=* | 92 TypedArray=* |
| 92 URL | 93 URL |
| 93 Unforgeable | 94 Unforgeable |
| 94 WrapAsFunction | 95 WrapAsFunction |
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