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Author SHA1 Message Date
Alex Rudenko
02a9917d16
test: detect dependency cycles (#10973) 2023-09-21 22:22:38 +02:00
Alex Rudenko
17f31a9ee4
fix(puppeteer-core): avoid type instantiation errors (#9370)
Using the accumulator allows enabling the tail-recursion optimization in
the TypeScript compiler.

Closes #9369
2022-12-06 19:21:08 +01:00
Joe Gomain Hoyes
bef1061c06
feat(puppeteer-core): Infer element type from complex selector (#9253)
**What kind of change does this PR introduce?**

Better type inference.

**Did you add tests for your changes?**

~Not yet.~ Yes.

**If relevant, did you update the documentation?**

Not yet.

**Summary**

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problem does the pull request solve? -->
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Currently methods that return an element handle, i.e. `.$`,
`.waitForSelector` attempt to infer the node element type from the
selector string. However, this only works when the selector is an exact
match of the element tag, i.e. a selector `"a"` would be inferred as
`HTMLAnchorElement` . And not when the selector is complex, i.e.
selectors `"a#some-id"`, `div > a`, `a:nth-child(2)` would all fallback
on `Element`.

This is due to simply looking up the the selector in
`HTMLElementTagNameMap` and `SVGElementTagNameMap` without any attempt
to parse the selector string.

This PR is an attempt to do so.

**Does this PR introduce a breaking change?**

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This could break existing incorrect assertions using the `as` keyword.

**Other information**

~This PR introduces a dependency on the `type-fest` package.~

This PR is far from complete (no tests, no docs). Put out early for
feedback and discussion.

Co-authored-by: Alex Rudenko <OrKoN@users.noreply.github.com>
2022-11-23 10:59:23 +01:00