On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 4:54 AM, Joe Mason<[email protected]> wrote: > Adam Barth wrote: >> >> This is now up on the site: >> >> http://webkit.org/coding/major-objects.html >> >> It's not linked from anywhere yet. It might be a good idea for a >> couple of folks to look at it. It reflects my understanding of how >> things work, which might well be wrong. > > "NULL after navigation" could be clearer - it suggests that DOMWindow and > everything below it only exists if you type the URL, but not if a page is > loaded by clicking a link, which can't be true.
Oh, I meant navigate to cover both typing in the location bar and clicking a link. Is there a better word to use for that? > Does it mean that it's NULL > immediately after navigation, while waiting for the load, and is replaced by > a valid pointer after loading? I wasn't sure the best way to represent this in the diagram. Typically, the edge becomes null in the "up" direction and replaced with a new object in the "down" direction. If you can think of a nice way to explain this on the page, please file a bug, CC me, and upload a patch. :) Adam _______________________________________________ webkit-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/webkit-dev

