Chromium Code Reviews| Index: chrome/test/data/dromaeo/tests/cssquery-jquery-2.x.html |
| diff --git a/chrome/test/data/dromaeo/tests/cssquery-jquery.html b/chrome/test/data/dromaeo/tests/cssquery-jquery-2.x.html |
| similarity index 99% |
| copy from chrome/test/data/dromaeo/tests/cssquery-jquery.html |
| copy to chrome/test/data/dromaeo/tests/cssquery-jquery-2.x.html |
| index efd98661d7454809464c213faefe6b07b3fb35c1..6b95feedc1ecb959808dd2c03cf64f288f8eb852 100644 |
| --- a/chrome/test/data/dromaeo/tests/cssquery-jquery.html |
| +++ b/chrome/test/data/dromaeo/tests/cssquery-jquery-2.x.html |
| @@ -1,10 +1,10 @@ |
| <html> |
| <head> |
| <script src="../htmlrunner.js"></script> |
| -<script src="../lib/jquery.js"></script> |
| +<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.0.3/jquery.min.js"></script> |
|
Nico
2016/11/14 22:20:58
Huh, the tests now grab jquery from the web?
dvallet
2016/11/15 02:19:38
Looks like ../lib/jquery.js is still 1.2.6. I'm no
Nico
2016/11/15 15:30:06
https://cs.chromium.org/search/?q=lib.jquery.js&sq
dvallet
2016/11/15 23:18:05
Looks like this was a conscious decision by the de
|
| <script> |
| window.onload = function(){ |
| -startTest("cssquery-jquery", 'a1e81afd'); |
| +startTest("cssquery-jquery", '5dfe1a12'); |
| // Try to force real results |
| var ret, tmp; |
| @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ var html = document.body.innerHTML; |
| div.innerHTML = html; |
| document.body.appendChild( div ); |
| }); |
| - |
| + |
| test("jQuery - *", function(){ |
| jQuery("*"); |
| }); |
| @@ -417,7 +417,7 @@ endTest(); |
| non-normative.</p> |
| <h3><a name=changesFromCSS2></a>1.3. Changes from CSS2</h3> |
| - |
| + |
| <p><em>This section is non-normative.</em></p> |
| <p>The main differences between the selectors in CSS2 and those in |
| @@ -1600,7 +1600,7 @@ on the presence of the semantic HTML4 <code>selected</code> and |
| sometimes in an indeterminate state, neither checked nor unchecked. |
| This can be due to an element attribute, or DOM manipulation.</p> |
| -<p>A future version of this specification may introduce an |
| +<p>A future version of this specification may introduce an |
| <code>:indeterminate</code> pseudo-class that applies to such elements. |
| <!--While the <code>:indeterminate</code> pseudo-class is dynamic in |
| nature, and is altered by user action, since it can also be based on |
| @@ -1617,7 +1617,7 @@ are an example of :indeterminate state.--></p> |
| <p>Selectors introduces the concept of <dfn>structural |
| pseudo-classes</dfn> to permit selection based on extra information that lies in |
| the document tree but cannot be represented by other simple selectors or |
| -combinators. |
| +combinators. |
| <p>Note that standalone pieces of PCDATA (text nodes in the DOM) are |
| not counted when calculating the position of an element in the list of |
| @@ -1809,7 +1809,7 @@ represents an element that is the first child of some other element. |
| <div class="note"> |
| <p> The first P inside the note.</p> |
| </div></pre>but cannot represent the second <code>p</code> in the following |
| -fragment: |
| +fragment: |
| <pre><p> The last P before the note.</p> |
| <div class="note"> |
| <h2> Note </h2> |
| @@ -1823,7 +1823,7 @@ a:first-child /* Same (assuming a is not the root element) */</pre> |
| <h5><a name=last-child-pseudo>:last-child pseudo-class</a></h5> |
| <p>Same as <code>:nth-last-child(1)</code>. The <code>:last-child</code> pseudo-class |
| -represents an element that is the last child of some other element. |
| +represents an element that is the last child of some other element. |
| <div class="example"> |
| <p>Example:</p> |
| @@ -1836,7 +1836,7 @@ represents an element that is the last child of some other element. |
| <p>Same as <code>:nth-of-type(1)</code>. The <code>:first-of-type</code> pseudo-class |
| represents an element that is the first sibling of its type in the list of |
| -children of its parent element. |
| +children of its parent element. |
| <div class="example"> |
| <p>Example:</p> |
| @@ -2015,11 +2015,11 @@ factors, including the width of the page, the font size, etc. Thus, |
| an ordinary HTML paragraph such as:</p> |
| <pre> |
| -<P>This is a somewhat long HTML |
| -paragraph that will be broken into several |
| +<P>This is a somewhat long HTML |
| +paragraph that will be broken into several |
| lines. The first line will be identified |
| -by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines |
| -will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| +by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines |
| +will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| paragraph.</P> |
| </pre> |
| @@ -2028,8 +2028,8 @@ paragraph.</P> |
| <pre> |
| THIS IS A SOMEWHAT LONG HTML PARAGRAPH THAT |
| will be broken into several lines. The first |
| -line will be identified by a fictional tag |
| -sequence. The other lines will be treated as |
| +line will be identified by a fictional tag |
| +sequence. The other lines will be treated as |
| ordinary lines in the paragraph. |
| </pre> |
| @@ -2038,11 +2038,11 @@ ordinary lines in the paragraph. |
| fictional tag sequence helps to show how properties are inherited.</p> |
| <pre> |
| -<P><b><P::first-line></b> This is a somewhat long HTML |
| +<P><b><P::first-line></b> This is a somewhat long HTML |
| paragraph that <b></P::first-line></b> will be broken into several |
| -lines. The first line will be identified |
| -by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines |
| -will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| +lines. The first line will be identified |
| +by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines |
| +will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| paragraph.</P> |
| </pre> |
| @@ -2055,8 +2055,8 @@ with a <code>span</code> element:</p> |
| <P><b><SPAN class="test"></b> This is a somewhat long HTML |
| paragraph that will be broken into several |
| lines.<b></SPAN></b> The first line will be identified |
| -by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines |
| -will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| +by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines |
| +will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| paragraph.</P> |
| </pre> |
| @@ -2071,7 +2071,7 @@ paragraph that will <b></SPAN></b></P::first-line><b><SPAN class= |
| broken into several |
| lines.<b></SPAN></b> The first line will be identified |
| by a fictional tag sequence. The other lines |
| -will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| +will be treated as ordinary lines in the |
| paragraph.</P> |
| </pre> |
| @@ -2209,7 +2209,7 @@ sequence">fictional tag sequence</span> is:</p> |
| <P::first-letter> |
| T |
| </P::first-letter>he first |
| -</SPAN> |
| +</SPAN> |
| few words of an article in the Economist. |
| </P> |
| </pre> |
| @@ -2320,11 +2320,11 @@ sequence</span> for this fragment might be:</p> |
| <pre><P> |
| <P::first-line> |
| -<P::first-letter> |
| -S |
| -</P::first-letter>ome text that |
| -</P::first-line> |
| -ends up on two lines |
| +<P::first-letter> |
| +S |
| +</P::first-letter>ome text that |
| +</P::first-line> |
| +ends up on two lines |
| </P></pre> |
| <p>Note that the <code>::first-letter</code> element is inside the <code>::first-line</code> |
| @@ -2831,14 +2831,14 @@ all the components of that subset.</p> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Excludes</th> |
| <td> |
| - |
| + |
| <p>universal selector<br>attribute selectors<br>:hover and :focus |
| pseudo-classes<br>:target pseudo-class<br>:lang() pseudo-class<br>all UI |
| element states pseudo-classes<br>all structural |
| pseudo-classes<br>negation pseudo-class<br>all |
| UI element fragments pseudo-elements<br>::before and ::after |
| pseudo-elements<br>child combinators<br>sibling combinators |
| - |
| + |
| <p>namespaces</td></tr> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Extra constraints</th> |
| @@ -2862,13 +2862,13 @@ all the components of that subset.</p> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Excludes</th> |
| <td> |
| - |
| + |
| <p>content selectors<br>substring matching attribute |
| selectors<br>:target pseudo-classes<br>all UI element |
| states pseudo-classes<br>all structural pseudo-classes other |
| than :first-child<br>negation pseudo-class<br>all UI element |
| fragments pseudo-elements<br>general sibling combinators |
| - |
| + |
| <p>namespaces</td></tr> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Extra constraints</th> |
| @@ -2876,10 +2876,10 @@ all the components of that subset.</p> |
| constraint) allowed</td></tr></tbody></table> |
| <p>In CSS, selectors express pattern matching rules that determine which style |
| -rules apply to elements in the document tree. |
| +rules apply to elements in the document tree. |
| <p>The following selector (CSS level 2) will <b>match</b> all anchors <code>a</code> |
| -with attribute <code>name</code> set inside a section 1 header <code>h1</code>: |
| +with attribute <code>name</code> set inside a section 1 header <code>h1</code>: |
| <pre>h1 a[name]</pre> |
| <p>All CSS declarations attached to such a selector are applied to elements |
| @@ -2897,11 +2897,11 @@ matching it. </div> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Accepts</th> |
| <td> |
| - |
| + |
| <p>type selectors<br>universal selectors<br>attribute selectors<br>class |
| selectors<br>ID selectors<br>all structural pseudo-classes<br> |
| all combinators |
| - |
| + |
| <p>namespaces</td></tr> |
| <tr> |
| <th>Excludes</th> |
| @@ -2937,9 +2937,9 @@ matching it. </div> |
| <input type="text" name="foo"/> |
| <input type="text" name="foo"/> |
| </form> |
| - |
| + |
| <p>Selectors can be used in STTS 3 in two different |
| - manners: |
| + manners: |
| <ol> |
| <li>a selection mechanism equivalent to CSS selection mechanism: declarations |
| attached to a given selector are applied to elements matching that selector, |
| @@ -2958,7 +2958,7 @@ interactivity) does not imply non-conformance. |
| <p>All specifications reusing Selectors must contain a <a |
| href="#profiling">Profile</a> listing the |
| subset of Selectors it accepts or excludes, and describing the constraints |
| -it adds to the current specification. |
| +it adds to the current specification. |
| <p>Invalidity is caused by a parsing error, e.g. an unrecognized token or a token |
| which is not allowed at the current parsing point. |
| @@ -3011,7 +3011,7 @@ the final editorial review.</p> |
| <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1">http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-CSS1</a></code>) |
| <dt>[CSS21] |
| - <dd><a name=refsCSS21></a> Bert Bos, Tantek Çelik, Ian Hickson, Håkon Wium Lie, editors; "<cite>Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1</cite>", W3C Working Draft, 13 June 2005 |
| + <dd><a name=refsCSS21></a> Bert Bos, Tantek Çelik, Ian Hickson, Håkon Wium Lie, editors; "<cite>Cascading Style Sheets, level 2 revision 1</cite>", W3C Working Draft, 13 June 2005 |
| <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21">http://www.w3.org/TR/CSS21</a></code>) |
| <dt>[CWWW] |
| @@ -3034,7 +3034,7 @@ the final editorial review.</p> |
| <dd>(<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt"><code>http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3066.txt</code></a>) |
| <dt>[STTS] |
| - <dd><a name=refsSTTS></a> Daniel Glazman; "<cite>Simple Tree Transformation Sheets 3</cite>", Electricité de France, submission to the W3C, 11 November 1998 |
| + <dd><a name=refsSTTS></a> Daniel Glazman; "<cite>Simple Tree Transformation Sheets 3</cite>", Electricité de France, submission to the W3C, 11 November 1998 |
| <dd>(<code><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-STTS3">http://www.w3.org/TR/NOTE-STTS3</a></code>) |
| <dt>[SVG] |