| commit | 5a75c51e08bbade7ced238fac45400e47e2d8db5 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com> | Wed Mar 05 08:20:09 2025 |
| committer | Commit Queue <dart-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Wed Mar 05 08:20:09 2025 |
| tree | 1a593a23257ca495939a7fca402d7294c2d2cf3a | |
| parent | dcddfaba8d0a77a30afceae5958c2d20fa365c71 [diff] |
[stable] [deps] Roll jsshell & firefox to newer version Issue: Firefox performs more strict validation when enabling the `js-string` builtin. Namely it requires the wasm array to `fromCharCodeArray` to be nullable (as per-spec), where D8 is more lenient and allows non-nullable wasm array just fine. In principle it shouldn't be nullable as passing a null will make the function trap at runtime. But the spec says it should be nullable and if it isn't, Firefox will fail validation. Soon Chrome will start enforcing this. Fix: Import the function with a nullable wasm array type as parameter. Why Cherry-pick: Apps compiled with dart2wasm will no longer work with newer Chrome (once they roll out stricter validation). Risk: Low Issue https://github.com/dart-lang/sdk/issues/59899 Cherry-pick: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/404300 Change-Id: Icde5eccfdc2cf1e4666be6c670105b896b1a19a7 Reviewed-on: https://dart-review.googlesource.com/c/sdk/+/413440 Commit-Queue: Martin Kustermann <kustermann@google.com> Reviewed-by: Alexander Thomas <athom@google.com>
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