* refactor: use v8 serialization for ipc
* cloning process.env doesn't work
* serialize host objects by enumerating key/values
* new serialization can handle NaN, Infinity, and undefined correctly
* can't allocate v8 objects during GC
* backport microtasks fix
* fix compile
* fix node_stream_loader reentrancy
* update subframe spec to expect undefined instead of null
* write undefined instead of crashing when serializing host objects
* fix webview spec
* fix download spec
* buffers are transformed into uint8arrays
* can't serialize promises
* fix chrome.i18n.getMessage
* fix devtools tests
* fix zoom test
* fix debug build
* fix lint
* update ipcRenderer tests
* fix printToPDF test
* update patch
* remove accidentally re-added remote-side spec
* wip
* don't attempt to serialize host objects
* jump through different hoops to set options.webContents sometimes
* whoops
* fix lint
* clean up error-handling logic
* fix memory leak
* fix lint
* convert host objects using old base::Value serialization
* fix lint more
* fall back to base::Value-based serialization
* remove commented-out code
* add docs to breaking-changes.md
* Update breaking-changes.md
* update ipcRenderer and WebContents docs
* lint
* use named values for format tag
* save a memcpy for ~30% speedup
* get rid of calls to ShallowClone
* extra debugging for paranoia
* d'oh, use the correct named tags
* apparently msstl doesn't like this DCHECK
* funny story about that DCHECK
* disable remote-related functions when enable_remote_module = false
* nits
* use EnableIf to disable remote methods in mojom
* fix include
* review comments
* spec: clean up after a failed window count assertion
Previously when this assertion failed all tests that ran after the
failed assertion also failed. This ensure that the assertion fails for
the test that actually caused the issue but cleans up the left-over
windows so that future tests do not fail.
* fix: maintain a ref count for objects sent over remote
Previously there was a race condition where a GC could occur in the
renderer process between the main process sending a meta.id and the
renderer pulling the proxy out its weakmap to stop it being GC'ed.
This fixes that race condition by maintaining a "sent" ref count in the
object registry and a "received" ref count in the object cache on the
renderer side. The deref request now sends the number of refs the
renderer thinks it owns, if the number does not match the value in the
object registry it is assumed that there is an IPC message containing a
new reference in flight and this race condition was hit.
The browser side ref count is then reduced and we wait for the new deref
message. This guaruntees that an object will only be removed from the
registry if every reference we sent has been guarunteed to be unreffed.