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1 wakaba 1.130 <!DOCTYPE html><html lang=en-US-x-hixie><meta charset=ascii><title>Web Workers</title><link href=/style/specification rel=stylesheet><link href=/images/icon rel=icon><body class=draft>
2 wakaba 1.82 <div class=head>
3     <p><a class=logo href=http://www.whatwg.org/ rel=home><img alt=WHATWG src=/images/logo></a></p>
4     <h1>Web Workers</h1>
5 wakaba 1.160 <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=draft-recommendation-&mdash;-27-september-2009>Draft Recommendation &mdash; 27 September 2009</h2>
6 wakaba 1.82 <p>You can take part in this work. <a href=http://www.whatwg.org/mailing-list>Join the working group's discussion list.</a></p>
7     <p><strong>Web designers!</strong> We have a <a href=http://blog.whatwg.org/faq/>FAQ</a>, a <a href=http://forums.whatwg.org/>forum</a>, and a <a href=http://www.whatwg.org/mailing-list#help>help mailing list</a> for you!</p>
8 wakaba 1.130 <dl><dt>This version:</dt>
9 wakaba 1.82 <dd><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-workers/current-work/>http://whatwg.org/ww</a></dd>
10     <dt>Version history:</dt>
11     <dd>Twitter messages (non-editorial changes only): <a href=http://twitter.com/WHATWG>http://twitter.com/WHATWG</a></dd>
12     <dd>Commit-Watchers mailing list: <a href=http://lists.whatwg.org/listinfo.cgi/commit-watchers-whatwg.org>http://lists.whatwg.org/listinfo.cgi/commit-watchers-whatwg.org</a></dd>
13     <dd>Interactive Web interface: <a href=http://html5.org/tools/web-workers-tracker>http://html5.org/tools/web-workers-tracker</a></dd>
14     <dd>Subversion interface: <a href=http://svn.whatwg.org/webworkers/>http://svn.whatwg.org/webworkers/</a></dd>
15     <dt>Issues:</dt>
16     <dd>To send feedback: <a href=http://www.whatwg.org/mailing-list>whatwg@whatwg.org</a></dd>
17     <dd>To view and vote on feedback: <a href=http://www.whatwg.org/issues/>http://www.whatwg.org/issues/</a></dd>
18     <dt>Editor:</dt>
19     <dd>Ian Hickson, Google, ian@hixie.ch</dd>
20 wakaba 1.130 </dl><p class=copyright>&copy; Copyright 2004-2008 Apple Computer, Inc.,
21 wakaba 1.82 Mozilla Foundation, and Opera Software ASA.</p>
22     <p class=copyright>You are granted a license to use, reproduce
23     and create derivative works of this document.</p>
24     </div>
25    
26 wakaba 1.130 <hr><h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=abstract>Abstract</h2>
27 wakaba 1.82
28     <p>This specification defines an API that allows Web application
29     authors to spawn background workers running scripts in parallel to
30     their main page. This allows for thread-like operation with
31     message-passing as the coordination mechanism.</p>
32    
33    
34     <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=status>Status of this document</h2>
35    
36     <p><strong>This is a work in progress!</strong> This document is
37     changing on a daily if not hourly basis in response to comments and
38     as a general part of its development process. Comments are very
39     welcome, please send them to <a href=mailto:whatwg@whatwg.org>whatwg@whatwg.org</a>. Thank
40     you.</p>
41    
42     <p>The current focus is in developing a first draft proposal.</p>
43    
44     <p>Implementors should be aware that this specification is not
45     stable. <strong>Implementors who are not taking part in the
46     discussions are likely to find the specification changing out from
47     under them in incompatible ways.</strong> Vendors interested in
48     implementing this specification before it eventually reaches the
49     call for implementations should join the <a href=/mailing-list>WHATWG mailing list</a> and take part in the
50     discussions.</p>
51    
52     <p>This specification is also being produced by the <a href=http://www.w3.org/2008/webapps/>W3C Web Apps WG</a>. The two
53     specifications are identical from the table of contents onwards.</p>
54    
55     <h2 class="no-num no-toc" id=contents>Table of contents</h2>
56    
57     <!--begin-toc-->
58     <ol class=toc>
59     <li><a href=#introduction><span class=secno>1 </span>Introduction</a>
60     <ol>
61     <li><a href=#scope><span class=secno>1.1 </span>Scope</a></li>
62     <li><a href=#tutorial><span class=secno>1.2 </span>Tutorial</a>
63     <ol>
64     <li><a href=#a-background-number-crunching-worker><span class=secno>1.2.1 </span>A background number-crunching worker</a></li>
65     <li><a href=#a-worker-for-updating-a-client-side-database><span class=secno>1.2.2 </span>A worker for updating a client-side database</a></li>
66     <li><a href=#worker-used-for-background-i/o><span class=secno>1.2.3 </span>Worker used for background I/O</a></li>
67     <li><a href=#shared-workers><span class=secno>1.2.4 </span>Shared workers</a></li>
68     <li><a href=#delegation><span class=secno>1.2.5 </span>Delegation</a></li>
69     <li><a href=#providing-libraries><span class=secno>1.2.6 </span>Providing libraries</a></ol></ol></li>
70 wakaba 1.110 <li><a href=#conformance-requirements><span class=secno>2 </span>Conformance requirements</a>
71 wakaba 1.82 <ol>
72 wakaba 1.110 <li><a href=#dependencies><span class=secno>2.1 </span>Dependencies</a></ol></li>
73     <li><a href=#terminology><span class=secno>3 </span>Terminology</a></li>
74     <li><a href=#infrastructure><span class=secno>4 </span>Infrastructure</a>
75     <ol>
76     <li><a href=#the-global-scope><span class=secno>4.1 </span>The global scope</a>
77 wakaba 1.82 <ol>
78 wakaba 1.110 <li><a href=#the-workerglobalscope-abstract-interface><span class=secno>4.1.1 </span>The <code>WorkerGlobalScope</code> abstract interface</a></li>
79     <li><a href=#dedicated-workers-and-the-dedicatedworkerglobalscope-interface><span class=secno>4.1.2 </span>Dedicated workers and the <code>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</code> interface</a></li>
80     <li><a href=#shared-workers-and-the-sharedworkerglobalscope-inteface><span class=secno>4.1.3 </span>Shared workers and the <code>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</code> inteface</a></ol></li>
81 wakaba 1.141 <li><a href=#origins-of-workers><span class=secno>4.2 </span>Origins of workers</a></li>
82 wakaba 1.110 <li><a href=#decoding-scripts><span class=secno>4.3 </span>Decoding scripts</a></li>
83     <li><a href=#the-event-loop><span class=secno>4.4 </span>The event loop</a></li>
84     <li><a href="#the-worker's-lifetime"><span class=secno>4.5 </span>The worker's lifetime</a></li>
85     <li><a href=#processing-model><span class=secno>4.6 </span>Processing model</a></li>
86     <li><a href=#runtime-script-errors><span class=secno>4.7 </span>Runtime script errors</a></li>
87     <li><a href=#creating-workers><span class=secno>4.8 </span>Creating workers</a>
88 wakaba 1.82 <ol>
89 wakaba 1.110 <li><a href=#the-abstractworker-abstract-interface><span class=secno>4.8.1 </span>The <code>AbstractWorker</code> abstract interface</a></li>
90     <li><a href=#dedicated-workers-and-the-worker-interface><span class=secno>4.8.2 </span>Dedicated workers and the <code>Worker</code> interface</a></li>
91     <li><a href=#shared-workers-and-the-sharedworker-interface><span class=secno>4.8.3 </span>Shared workers and the <code>SharedWorker</code> interface</a></ol></ol></li>
92     <li><a href=#apis-available-to-workers><span class=secno>5 </span>APIs available to workers</a>
93 wakaba 1.82 <ol>
94 wakaba 1.110 <li><a href=#importing-scripts-and-libraries><span class=secno>5.1 </span>Importing scripts and libraries</a></li>
95     <li><a href=#the-navigator-object><span class=secno>5.2 </span>The <code title=worker-Navigator>Navigator</code> object</a></li>
96     <li><a href=#apis-defined-in-other-specifications><span class=secno>5.3 </span>APIs defined in other specifications</a></li>
97     <li><a href=#interface-objects-and-constructors><span class=secno>5.4 </span>Interface objects and constructors</a></li>
98     <li><a href=#worker-locations><span class=secno>5.5 </span>Worker locations</a></ol></li>
99 wakaba 1.82 <li><a class=no-num href=#references>References</a></li>
100     <li><a class=no-num href=#acknowledgements>Acknowledgements</a></ol>
101     <!--end-toc-->
102 wakaba 1.130 <hr><h2 id=introduction><span class=secno>1 </span>Introduction</h2>
103 wakaba 1.82
104     <h3 id=scope><span class=secno>1.1 </span>Scope</h3>
105    
106 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
107 wakaba 1.82
108     <p>This specification defines an API for running scripts in the
109     background independently of any user interface scripts.</p>
110    
111     <p>This allows for long-running scripts that are not interrupted by
112     scripts that respond to clicks or other user interactions, and
113     allows long tasks to be executed without yielding to keep the page
114     responsive.</p>
115    
116     <p>Workers (as these background scripts are called herein) are
117     relatively heavy-weight, and are not intended to be used in large
118     numbers. For example, it would be inappropriate to launch one worker
119     for each pixel of a four megapixel image. The examples below show
120     some appropriate uses of workers.</p>
121    
122     <p>Generally, workers are expected to be long-lived, have a high
123     start-up performance cost, and a high per-instance memory cost.</p>
124    
125    
126     <h3 id=tutorial><span class=secno>1.2 </span>Tutorial</h3>
127    
128 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
129 wakaba 1.82
130     <p>There are a variety of uses that workers can be put to. The
131     following subsections show various examples of this use.</p>
132    
133     <h4 id=a-background-number-crunching-worker><span class=secno>1.2.1 </span>A background number-crunching worker</h4>
134    
135 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
136 wakaba 1.82
137     <p>The simplest use of workers is for performing a computationally
138     expensive task without interrupting the user interface.</p>
139    
140     <p>In this example, the main document spawns a worker to
141 wakaba 1.130 (na&iuml;vely) compute prime numbers, and progressively displays the
142 wakaba 1.82 most recently found prime number.</p>
143    
144     <p>The main page is as follows:</p>
145    
146     <pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
147     &lt;html&gt;
148     &lt;head&gt;
149     &lt;title&gt;Worker example: One-core computation&lt;/title&gt;
150     &lt;/head&gt;
151     &lt;body&gt;
152     &lt;p&gt;The highest prime number discovered so far is: &lt;output id="result"&gt;&lt;/output&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
153     &lt;script&gt;
154     var worker = new Worker('worker.js');
155     worker.onmessage = function (event) {
156     document.getElementById('result').textContent = event.data;
157     };
158     &lt;/script&gt;
159     &lt;/body&gt;
160     &lt;/html&gt;</pre>
161    
162     <p>The <code title=dom-Worker><a href=#dom-worker>Worker()</a></code> constructor call
163     creates a worker and returns a <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object
164     representing that worker, which is used to communicate with the
165     worker. That object's <code title=handler-Worker-onmessage><a href=#handler-worker-onmessage>onmessage</a></code> event handler
166     attribute allows the code to receive messages from the worker.</p>
167    
168     <p>The worker itself is as follows:</p>
169    
170     <pre>var n = 1;
171     search: while (true) {
172     n += 1;
173     for (var i = 2; i &lt;= Math.sqrt(n); i += 1)
174     if (n % i == 0)
175     continue search;
176     // found a prime!
177     postMessage(n);
178     }</pre>
179    
180     <p>The bulk of this code is simply an unoptimized search for a prime
181     number. To send a message back to the page, the <code title=dom-DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope-postMessage><a href=#dom-dedicatedworkerglobalscope-postmessage>postMessage()</a></code>
182     method is used to post a message when a prime is found.</p>
183    
184     <p><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/demos/workers/primes/page.html>View this example online</a>.</p>
185    
186    
187    
188     <h4 id=a-worker-for-updating-a-client-side-database><span class=secno>1.2.2 </span>A worker for updating a client-side database</h4>
189    
190 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
191 wakaba 1.82
192     <p>In this example, the main document spawns a worker whose only
193     task is to listen for notifications from the server, and, when
194     appropriate, either add or remove data from the client-side
195     database.</p>
196    
197     <p>Since no communication occurs between the worker and the main
198     page, the main page can start the worker by just doing:</p>
199    
200     <pre>&lt;script&gt;
201     new Worker('worker.js');
202     &lt;/script&gt;</pre>
203    
204     <p>The worker itself is as follows:</p>
205    
206     <pre>var server = new WebSocket('ws://whatwg.org/database');
207     var database = openDatabase('demobase', '1.0', 'Demo Database', 10240);
208     server.onmessage = function (event) {
209     // data is in the format "command key value"
210     var data = event.data.split(' ');
211     switch (data[0]) {
212     case '+':
213     database.transaction(function(tx) {
214     tx.executeSql('INSERT INTO pairs (key, value) VALUES (?, ?)', data[1], data[2]);
215     });
216     case '-':
217     database.transaction(function(tx) {
218     tx.executeSql('DELETE FROM pairs WHERE key=? AND value=?', data[1], data[2]);
219     });
220     }
221     };</pre>
222    
223     <p>This connects to the server using the <code>WebSocket</code>
224     mechanism and opens the local database (which, we presume, has been
225     created earlier). The worker then just listens for messages from the
226     server and acts on them as appropriate, forever (or until the main
227     page is closed).</p>
228    
229     <p><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/demos/workers/database-updater/page.html>View
230     this example online</a>. (This example will not actually function,
231     since the server does not actually exist and the database is not
232     created by this sample code.)</p>
233    
234    
235    
236     <h4 id=worker-used-for-background-i/o><span class=secno>1.2.3 </span>Worker used for background I/O</h4>
237    
238 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
239 wakaba 1.82
240     <p>In this example, the main document uses two workers, one for
241     fetching stock updates for at regular intervals, and one for
242     fetching performing search queries that the user requests.</p>
243    
244     <p>The main page is as follows:</p>
245    
246     <pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
247     &lt;html&gt;
248     &lt;head&gt;
249     &lt;title&gt;Worker example: Stock ticker&lt;/title&gt;
250     &lt;script&gt;
251     // TICKER
252     var symbol = 'GOOG'; // default symbol to watch
253     var ticker = new Worker('ticker.js');
254    
255     // SEARCHER
256     var searcher = new Worker('searcher.js');
257     function search(query) {
258     searcher.postMessage(query);
259     }
260    
261     // SYMBOL SELECTION UI
262     function select(newSymbol) {
263     symbol = newSymbol;
264     ticker.postMessage(symbol);
265     }
266     &lt;/script&gt;
267     &lt;/head&gt;
268     &lt;body onload="search('')"&gt;
269     &lt;p&gt;&lt;output id="symbol"&gt;&lt;/output&gt; &lt;output id="value"&gt;&lt;/output&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
270     &lt;script&gt;
271     ticker.onmessage = function (event) {
272     var data = event.data.split(' ');
273     document.getElementById('symbol').textContent = data[0];
274     document.getElementById('value').textContent = data[1];
275     };
276     ticker.postMessage(symbol);
277     &lt;/script&gt;
278     &lt;p&gt;&lt;label&gt;Search: &lt;input type="text" autofocus oninput="search(this.value)"&gt;&lt;/label&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
279     &lt;ul id="results"&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;
280     &lt;script&gt;
281     searcher.onmessage = function (event) {
282     var data = event.data.split(' ');
283     var results = document.getElementById('results');
284     while (results.hasChildNodes()) // clear previous results
285     results.removeChild(results.firstChild);
286     for (var i = 0; i &lt; data.length; i += 1) {
287     // add a list item with a button for each result
288     var li = document.createElement('li');
289     var button = document.createElement('button');
290     button.value = data[i];
291     button.type = 'button';
292     button.onclick = function () { select(this.value); };
293     button.textContent = data[i];
294     li.appendChild(button);
295     results.appendChild(li);
296     }
297     };
298     &lt;/script&gt;
299     &lt;p&gt;(The data in this example is not real. Try searching for "Google" or "Apple".)&lt;/p&gt;
300     &lt;/body&gt;
301     &lt;/html&gt;</pre>
302    
303     <p>The two workers use a common library for performing the actual
304     network calls. This library is as follows:</p>
305    
306     <pre>function get(url) {
307     try {
308     var xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
309     xhr.open('GET', url, false);
310     xhr.send();
311     return xhr.responseText;
312     } catch (e) {
313     return ''; // turn all errors into empty results
314     }
315     }</pre>
316    
317     <p>The stock updater worker is as follows:</p>
318    
319     <pre>importScripts('io.js');
320     var timer;
321     var symbol;
322     function update() {
323     postMessage(symbol + ' ' + get('stock.cgi?' + symbol));
324     timer = setTimeout(update, 10000);
325     }
326     onmessage = function (event) {
327     if (timer)
328     clearTimeout(timer);
329     symbol = event.data;
330     update();
331     };</pre>
332    
333     <p>The search query worker is as follows:</p>
334    
335     <pre>importScripts('io.js');
336     onmessage = function (event) {
337     postMessage(get('search.cgi?' + event.data));
338     };</pre>
339    
340     <p><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/demos/workers/stocks/page.html>View this example online</a>.</p>
341    
342    
343     <h4 id=shared-workers><span class=secno>1.2.4 </span>Shared workers</h4>
344    
345 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
346 wakaba 1.82
347     <p>In this example, multiple windows (viewers) can be opened that
348     are all viewing the same map. All the windows share the same map
349     information, with a single worker coordinating all the viewers. Each
350     viewer can move around independently, but if they set any data on
351     the map, all the viewers are updated.</p>
352    
353     <p>The main page isn't interesting, it merely provides a way to open
354     the viewers:</p>
355    
356     <pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
357     &lt;html&gt;
358     &lt;head&gt;
359     &lt;title&gt;Workers example: Multiviewer&lt;/title&gt;
360     &lt;script&gt;
361     function openViewer() {
362     window.open('viewer.html');
363     }
364     &lt;/script&gt;
365     &lt;/head&gt;
366     &lt;body&gt;
367     &lt;p&gt;&lt;button type=button onclick="openViewer()"&gt;Open a new
368     viewer&lt;/button&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
369     &lt;p&gt;Each viewer opens in a new window. You can have as many viewers
370     as you like, they all view the same data.&lt;/p&gt;
371     &lt;/body&gt;
372     &lt;/html&gt;</pre>
373    
374     <p>The viewer is more involved:</p>
375    
376     <pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
377     &lt;html&gt;
378     &lt;head&gt;
379     &lt;title&gt;Workers example: Multiviewer viewer&lt;/title&gt;
380     &lt;script&gt;
381     var worker = new SharedWorker('worker.js', 'core');
382    
383     // CONFIGURATION
384     function configure(event) {
385     if (event.data.substr(0, 4) != 'cfg ') return;
386     var name = event.data.substr(4).split(' ', 1);
387     // update display to mention our name is name
388     document.getElementsByTagName('h1')[0].textContent += ' ' + name;
389     // no longer need this listener
390     worker.port.removeEventListener('message', configure, false);
391     }
392     worker.port.addEventListener('message', configure, false);
393    
394     // MAP
395     function paintMap(event) {
396     if (event.data.substr(0, 4) != 'map ') return;
397     var data = event.data.substr(4).split(',');
398     // display tiles data[0] .. data[8]
399     var canvas = document.getElementById('map');
400     var context = canvas.getContext('2d');
401     for (var y = 0; y &lt; 3; y += 1) {
402     for (var x = 0; x &lt; 3; x += 1) {
403     var tile = data[y * 3 + x];
404     if (tile == '0')
405     context.fillStyle = 'green';
406     else
407     context.fillStyle = 'maroon';
408     fillRect(x * 50, y * 50, 50, 50);
409     }
410     }
411     }
412     worker.port.addEventListener('message', paintMap, false);
413    
414     // PUBLIC CHAT
415     function updatePublicChat(event) {
416     if (event.data.substr(0, 4) != 'txt ') return;
417     var name = event.data.substr(4).split(' ', 1);
418     var message = event.data.substr(4 + length(name) + 1);
419     // display "&lt;name&gt; message" in public chat
420     var dialog = document.getElementById('public');
421     var dt = document.createElement('dt');
422     dt.textContent = name;
423     dialog.appendChild(dt);
424     var dd = document.createElement('dd');
425     dd.textContent = message;
426     dialog.appendChild(dd);
427     }
428     worker.port.addEventListener('message', updatePublicChat, false);
429    
430     // PRIVATE CHAT
431     function startPrivateChat(event) {
432     if (event.data.substr(0, 4) != 'msg ') return;
433     var name = event.data.substr(4).split(' ', 1);
434     var port = event.ports[0];
435     // display a private chat UI
436     var ul = document.getElementById('private');
437     var li = document.createElement('li');
438     var h3 = document.createElement('h3');
439     h3.textContent = 'Private chat with ' + name;
440     li.appendChild(h3);
441     var dialog = document.createElement('dialog');
442     var addMessage = function(name, message) {
443     var dt = document.createElement('dt');
444     dt.textContent = name;
445     dialog.appendChild(dt);
446     var dd = document.createElement('dd');
447     dd.textContent = message;
448     dialog.appendChild(dd);
449     };
450     port.onmessage = function (event) {
451     addMessage(name, event.data);
452     };
453     li.appendChild(dialog);
454     var form = document.createElement('form');
455     var p = document.createElement('p');
456     var input = document.createElement('input');
457     input.size = 50;
458     p.appendChild(input);
459     p.appendChild(document.createTextNode(' '));
460     var button = document.createElement('button');
461     button.textContent = 'Post';
462     p.appendChild(button);
463     form.onsubmit = function () {
464     port.postMessage(input.value);
465     addMessage('me', input.value);
466     input.value = '';
467     return false;
468     };
469     form.appendChild(p);
470     li.appendChild(form);
471     }
472     worker.port.addEventListener('message', startPrivateChat, false);
473     &lt;/script&gt;
474     &lt;/head&gt;
475     &lt;body&gt;
476     &lt;h1&gt;Viewer&lt;/h1&gt;
477     &lt;h2&gt;Map&lt;/h2&gt;
478     &lt;p&gt;&lt;canvas id="map" height=150 width=150&gt;&lt;/canvas&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
479     &lt;p&gt;
480     &lt;button type=button onclick="worker.port.postMessage('mov left')"&gt;Left&lt;/button&gt;
481     &lt;button type=button onclick="worker.port.postMessage('mov up')"&gt;Up&lt;/button&gt;
482     &lt;button type=button onclick="worker.port.postMessage('mov down')"&gt;Down&lt;/button&gt;
483     &lt;button type=button onclick="worker.port.postMessage('mov right')"&gt;Right&lt;/button&gt;
484     &lt;button type=button onclick="worker.port.postMessage('set 0')"&gt;Set 0&lt;/button&gt;
485     &lt;button type=button onclick="worker.port.postMessage('set 1')"&gt;Set 1&lt;/button&gt;
486     &lt;/p&gt;
487     &lt;h2&gt;Public Chat&lt;/h2&gt;
488     &lt;dialog id="public"&gt;&lt;/dialog&gt;
489     &lt;form onsubmit="worker.port.postMessage('txt ' + message.value); message.value = ''; return false;"&gt;
490     &lt;p&gt;
491     &lt;input type="text" name="message" size="50"&gt;
492     &lt;button&gt;Post&lt;/button&gt;
493     &lt;/p&gt;
494     &lt;/form&gt;
495     &lt;h2&gt;Private Chat&lt;/h2&gt;
496     &lt;ul id="private"&gt;&lt;/ul&gt;
497     &lt;/body&gt;
498     &lt;/html&gt;
499     </pre>
500    
501     <p>There are several key things worth noting about the way the
502     viewer is written.</p>
503    
504     <p><strong>Multiple listeners</strong>. Instead of a single message
505     processing function, the code here attaches multiple event
506     listeners, each one performing a quick check to see if it is
507     relevant for the message. In this example it doesn't make much
508     difference, but if multiple authors wanted to collaborate using a
509     single port to communicate with a worker, it would allow for
510     independent code instead of changes having to all be made to a
511     single event handling function.</p>
512    
513     <p>Registering event listeners in this way also allows you to
514     unregister specific listeners when you are done with them, as is
515     done with the <code title="">configure()</code> method in this
516     example.</p>
517    
518     <p>Finally, the worker:</p>
519    
520 wakaba 1.130 <pre>
521     var nextName = 0;
522 wakaba 1.82 function getNextName() {
523     // this could use more friendly names
524     // but for now just return a number
525     return nextName++;
526     }
527    
528     var map = [
529     [0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0],
530     [1, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1],
531     [0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0],
532     [0, 1, 0, 1, 0, 1, 1],
533     [0, 0, 0, 1, 0, 0, 0],
534     [1, 0, 0, 1, 1, 1, 1],
535     [1, 1, 0, 1, 1, 0, 1],
536     ];
537    
538     function wrapX(x) {
539     if (x &lt; 0) return wrapX(x + map[0].length);
540     if (x &gt;= map[0].length) return wrapX(x - map[0].length);
541     return x;
542     }
543    
544     function wrapY(y) {
545     if (y &lt; 0) return wrapY(y + map.length);
546     if (y &gt;= map[0].length) return wrapY(y - map.length);
547     return y;
548     }
549    
550     function sendMapData(callback) {
551     var data = '';
552     for (var y = viewer.y-1; y &lt;= viewer.y+1; y += 1) {
553     for (var x = viewer.x-1; x &lt;= viewer.x+1; x += 1) {
554     if (data != '')
555     data += ',';
556     data += map[y][x];
557     }
558     }
559     callback('map ' + data);
560     }
561    
562     var viewers = {};
563     onconnect = function (event) {
564     event.ports[0]._name = getNextName();
565     event.ports[0]._data = { port: event.port, x: 0, y: 0, };
566     viewers[event.ports[0]._name] = event.port._data;
567     event.ports[0].postMessage('cfg ' + name);
568     event.ports[0].onmessage = getMessage;
569     sendMapData(event.ports[0].postMessage);
570     };
571    
572     function getMessage(event) {
573     switch (event.data.substr(0, 4)) {
574     case 'mov ':
575     var direction = event.data.substr(4);
576     var dx = 0;
577     var dy = 0;
578     switch (direction) {
579     case 'up': dy = -1; break;
580     case 'down': dy = 1; break;
581     case 'left': dx = -1; break;
582     case 'right': dx = 1; break;
583     }
584     event.target._data.x = wrapX(event.target._data.x + dx);
585     event.target._data.y = wrapY(event.target._data.y + dy);
586     sendMapData(event.target.postMessage);
587     break;
588     case 'set ':
589     var value = event.data.substr(4);
590     map[event.target._data.y][event.target._data.x] = value;
591     for (var viewer in viewers)
592     sendMapData(viewers[viewer].port.postMessage);
593     break;
594     case 'txt ':
595     var name = event.target._name;
596     var message = event.data.substr(4);
597     for (var viewer in viewers)
598     viewers[viewer].port.postMessage('txt ' + name + ' ' + message);
599     break;
600     case 'msg ':
601     var party1 = event._data;
602     var party2 = viewers[event.data.substr(4).split(' ', 1)];
603     if (party2) {
604     var channel = new MessageChannel();
605     party1.port.postMessage('msg ' + party2.name, [channel.port1]);
606     party2.port.postMessage('msg ' + party1.name, [channel.port2]);
607     }
608     break;
609     }
610     }</pre>
611    
612     <p><strong>Connecting to multiple pages</strong>. The script uses
613     the <code title=handler-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-onconnect><a href=#handler-sharedworkerglobalscope-onconnect>onconnect</a></code>
614     event listener to listen for multiple connections.</p>
615    
616     <p><strong>Direct channels</strong>. When the worker receives a
617     "msg" message from one viewer naming another viewer, it sets up a
618     direct connection between the two, so that the two viewers can
619     communicate directly without the worker having to proxy all the
620     messages.</p>
621    
622     <p><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/demos/workers/multiviewer/page.html>View this example online</a>.</p>
623    
624    
625     <h4 id=delegation><span class=secno>1.2.5 </span>Delegation</h4>
626    
627 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
628 wakaba 1.82
629     <p>With multicore CPUs becoming prevalent, one way to obtain better
630     performance is to split computationally expensive tasks amongst
631     multiple workers. In this example, a computationally expensive task
632     that is to be performed for every number from 1 to 10,000,000 is
633     farmed out to ten subworkers.</p>
634    
635     <p>The main page is as follows, it just reports the result:</p>
636    
637     <pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
638     &lt;html&gt;
639     &lt;head&gt;
640     &lt;title&gt;Worker example: One-core computation&lt;/title&gt;
641     &lt;/head&gt;
642     &lt;body&gt;
643     &lt;p&gt;The highest prime number discovered so far is: &lt;output id="result"&gt;&lt;/output&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
644     &lt;script&gt;
645     var worker = new Worker('worker.js');
646     worker.onmessage = function (event) {
647     document.getElementById('result').textContent = event.data;
648     };
649     &lt;/script&gt;
650     &lt;/body&gt;
651     &lt;/html&gt;</pre>
652    
653     <p>The worker itself is as follows:</p>
654    
655     <pre>// settings
656     var num_workers = 10;
657     var items_per_worker = 1000000;
658    
659     // start the workers
660     var result = 0;
661     var pending_workers = num_workers;
662     for (var i = 0; i &lt; num_workers; i += 1) {
663     var worker = new Worker('core.js');
664     worker.postMessage(i * items_per_worker);
665     worker.postMessage((i+1) * items_per_worker);
666     worker.onmessage = storeResult;
667     }
668    
669     // handle the results
670     function storeResult(event) {
671     result += 1*event.data;
672     pending_workers -= 1;
673     if (pending_workers &lt;= 0)
674     postMessage(result); // finished!
675     }</pre>
676    
677     <p>It consists of a loop to start the subworkers, and then a handler
678     that waits for all the subworkers to respond.</p>
679    
680     <p>The subworkers are implemented as follows:</p>
681    
682     <pre>var start;
683     onmessage = getStart;
684     function getStart(event) {
685     start = 1*event.data;
686     onmessage = getEnd;
687     }
688    
689     var end;
690     function getEnd(event) {
691     end = 1*event.data;
692     onmessage = null;
693     work();
694     }
695    
696     function work() {
697     var result = 0;
698     for (var i = start; i &lt; end; i += 1) {
699     // perform some complex calculation here
700     result += 1;
701     }
702     postMessage(result);
703     close();
704     }</pre>
705    
706     <p>They receive two numbers in two events, perform the computation
707     for the range of numbers thus specified, and then report the result
708     back to the parent.</p>
709    
710     <p><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/demos/workers/multicore/page.html>View this example online</a>.</p>
711    
712    
713     <h4 id=providing-libraries><span class=secno>1.2.6 </span>Providing libraries</h4>
714    
715 wakaba 1.106 <p><i>This section is non-normative.</i></p>
716 wakaba 1.82
717     <p>Suppose that a cryptography library is made available that
718     provides three tasks:</p>
719    
720 wakaba 1.130 <dl><dt>Generate a public/private key pair</dt>
721 wakaba 1.82
722     <dd>Takes a port, on which it will send two messages, first the
723     public key and then the private key.</dd>
724    
725     <dt>Given a plaintext and a public key, return the corresponding cyphertext</dt>
726    
727     <dd>Takes a port, to which any number of messages can be sent, the
728     first giving the public key, and the remainder giving the
729     plaintext, each of which is encrypted and then sent on that same
730     channel as the cyphertext. The user can close the port when it is
731     done encrypting content.</dd>
732    
733     <dt>Given a cyphertext and a private key, return the corresponding plaintext</dt>
734    
735     <dd>Takes a port, to which any number of messages can be sent, the
736     first giving the private key, and the remainder giving the
737     cyphertext, each of which is decrypted and then sent on that same
738     channel as the plaintext. The user can close the port when it is
739     done decrypting content.</dd>
740    
741 wakaba 1.130 </dl><p>The library itself is as follows:</p>
742 wakaba 1.82
743     <pre>function handleMessage(e) {
744     if (e.data == "genkeys")
745     genkeys(e.ports[0]);
746     else if (e.data == "encrypt")
747     encrypt(e.ports[0]);
748     else if (e.data == "decrypt")
749     decrypt(e.ports[0]);
750     }
751    
752     function genkeys(p) {
753     var keys = _generateKeyPair();
754     p.postMessage(keys[0]);
755     p.postMessage(keys[1]);
756     }
757    
758     function encrypt(p) {
759     var key, state = 0;
760     p.onmessage = function (e) {
761     if (state == 0) {
762     key = e.data;
763     state = 1;
764     } else {
765     p.postMessage(_encrypt(key, e.data));
766     }
767     };
768     }
769    
770     function decrypt(p) {
771     var key, state = 0;
772     p.onmessage = function (e) {
773     if (state == 0) {
774     key = e.data;
775     state = 1;
776     } else {
777     p.postMessage(_decrypt(key, e.data));
778     }
779     };
780     }
781    
782     // support being used as a shared worker as well as a dedicated worker
783     if (this.onmessage) // dedicated worker
784     onmessage = handleMessage;
785     else // shared worker
786     onconnect = function (e) { e.port.onmessage = handleMessage; }
787    
788    
789     // the "crypto" functions:
790    
791     function _generateKeyPair() {
792     return [Math.random(), Math.random()];
793     }
794    
795     function _encrypt(k, s) {
796     return 'encrypted-' + k + ' ' + s;
797     }
798    
799     function _decrypt(k, s) {
800     return s.substr(s.indexOf(' ')+1);
801     }</pre>
802    
803     <p>Note that the crypto functions here are just stubs and don't do
804     real cryptography.</p>
805    
806     <p>This library could be used as follows:</p>
807    
808     <pre>&lt;!DOCTYPE HTML&gt;
809     &lt;html&gt;
810     &lt;head&gt;
811     &lt;title&gt;Worker example: Crypto library&lt;/title&gt;
812     &lt;script&gt;
813     var crytoLib = new Worker('libcrypto-v1.js'); // or could use 'libcrypto-v2.js'
814     function getKeys() {
815     var state = 0;
816     cryptoLib.startConversation("genkeys").onmessage = function (e) {
817     if (state == 0)
818     document.getElementById('public').value = e.data;
819     else if (state == 1)
820     document.getElementById('private').value = e.data;
821     state += 1;
822     };
823     }
824     function enc() {
825     var port = cryptoLib.startConversation("encrypt");
826     port.postMessage(document.getElementById('public').value);
827     port.postMessage(document.getElementById('input').value);
828     port.onmessage = function (e) {
829     document.getElementById('input').value = e.data;
830     port.close();
831     };
832     }
833     function dec() {
834     var port = cryptoLib.startConversation("decrypt");
835     port.postMessage(document.getElementById('private').value);
836     port.postMessage(document.getElementById('input').value);
837     port.onmessage = function (e) {
838     document.getElementById('input').value = e.data;
839     port.close();
840     };
841     }
842     &lt;/script&gt;
843     &lt;style&gt;
844     textarea { display: block; }
845     &lt;/style&gt;
846     &lt;/head&gt;
847     &lt;body onload="getKeys()"&gt;
848     &lt;fieldset&gt;
849     &lt;legend&gt;Keys&lt;/legend&gt;
850     &lt;p&gt;&lt;label&gt;Public Key: &lt;textarea id="public"&gt;&lt;/textarea&gt;&lt;/label&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
851     &lt;p&gt;&lt;label&gt;Private Key: &lt;textarea id="private"&gt;&lt;/textarea&gt;&lt;/label&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
852     &lt;/fieldset&gt;
853     &lt;p&gt;&lt;label&gt;Input: &lt;textarea id="input"&gt;&lt;/textarea&gt;&lt;/label&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
854     &lt;p&gt;&lt;button onclick="enc()"&gt;Encrypt&lt;/button&gt; &lt;button onclick="dec()"&gt;Decrypt&lt;/button&gt;&lt;/p&gt;
855     &lt;/body&gt;
856     &lt;/html&gt;</pre>
857    
858     <p>A later version of the API, though, might want to offload all the
859     crypto work onto subworkers. This could be done as follows:</p>
860    
861     <pre>function handleMessage(e) {
862     if (e.data == "genkeys")
863     genkeys(e.ports[0]);
864     else if (e.data == "encrypt")
865     encrypt(e.ports[0]);
866     else if (e.data == "decrypt")
867     decrypt(e.ports[0]);
868     }
869    
870     function genkeys(p) {
871     var generator = new Worker('libcrypto-v2-generator.js');
872     generator.postMessage('', [p]);
873     }
874    
875     function encrypt(p) {
876     p.onmessage = function (e) {
877     var key = e.data;
878     var encryptor = new Worker('libcrypto-v2-encryptor.js');
879     encryptor.postMessage(key, [p]);
880     };
881     }
882    
883     function encrypt(p) {
884     p.onmessage = function (e) {
885     var key = e.data;
886     var decryptor = new Worker('libcrypto-v2-decryptor.js');
887     decryptor.postMessage(key, [p]);
888     };
889     }
890    
891     // support being used as a shared worker as well as a dedicated worker
892     if (this.onmessage) // dedicated worker
893     onmessage = handleMessage;
894     else // shared worker
895     onconnect = function (e) { e.ports[0].onmessage = handleMessage };
896     </pre>
897    
898     <p>The little subworkers would then be as follows.</p>
899    
900     <p>For generating key pairs:</p>
901    
902     <pre>onmessage = function (e) {
903     var k = _generateKeyPair();
904     e.ports[0].postMessage(k[0]);
905     e.ports[0].postMessage(k[1]);
906     close();
907     }
908    
909     function _generateKeyPair() {
910     return [Math.random(), Math.random()];
911     }</pre>
912    
913     <p>For encrypting:</p>
914    
915     <pre>onmessage = function (e) {
916     var key = e.data;
917     e.ports[0].onmessage = function (e) {
918     var s = e.data;
919     postMessage(_encrypt(key, s));
920     }
921     }
922    
923     function _encrypt(k, s) {
924     return 'encrypted-' + k + ' ' + s;
925     }</pre>
926    
927     <p>For decrypting:</p>
928    
929     <pre>onmessage = function (e) {
930     var key = e.data;
931     e.ports[0].onmessage = function (e) {
932     var s = e.data;
933     postMessage(_decrypt(key, s));
934     }
935     }
936    
937     function _decrypt(k, s) {
938     return s.substr(s.indexOf(' ')+1);
939     }</pre>
940    
941     <p>Notice how the users of the API don't have to even know that this
942 wakaba 1.130 is happening &mdash; the API hasn't changed; the library can
943 wakaba 1.82 delegate to subworkers without changing its API, even though it is
944     accepting data using message channels.</p>
945    
946     <p><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/demos/workers/crypto/page.html>View this example online</a>.</p>
947    
948    
949    
950    
951     <h2 id=conformance-requirements><span class=secno>2 </span>Conformance requirements</h2>
952    
953     <p>All diagrams, examples, and notes in this specification are
954     non-normative, as are all sections explicitly marked non-normative.
955     Everything else in this specification is normative.</p>
956    
957     <p>The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", <!--"SHALL", "SHALL
958     NOT",--> "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and
959     "OPTIONAL" in the normative parts of this document are to be
960     interpreted as described in RFC2119. For readability, these words do
961     not appear in all uppercase letters in this specification. <a href=#refsRFC2119>[RFC2119]</a></p>
962    
963     <p>Requirements phrased in the imperative as part of algorithms
964     (such as "strip any leading space characters" or "return false and
965     abort these steps") are to be interpreted with the meaning of the
966     key word ("must", "should", "may", etc) used in introducing the
967     algorithm.</p>
968    
969     <p>Some conformance requirements are phrased as requirements on
970     attributes, methods or objects. Such requirements are to be
971     interpreted as requirements on user agents.</p>
972    
973     <p>Conformance requirements phrased as algorithms or specific steps
974     may be implemented in any manner, so long as the end result is
975     equivalent. (In particular, the algorithms defined in this
976     specification are intended to be easy to follow, and not intended to
977     be performant.)</p>
978    
979     <p>The only conformance class defined by this specification is user
980     agents.</p>
981    
982     <p>User agents may impose implementation-specific limits on
983     otherwise unconstrained inputs, e.g. to prevent denial of service
984     attacks, to guard against running out of memory, or to work around
985     platform-specific limitations.</p>
986    
987    
988 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=dependencies><span class=secno>2.1 </span>Dependencies</h3>
989 wakaba 1.82
990     <p>This specification relies on several other underlying
991     specifications.</p>
992    
993 wakaba 1.130 <dl><dt>HTML5</dt>
994 wakaba 1.82
995     <dd>
996    
997     <p>Many fundamental concepts from HTML5 are used by this
998     specification. <a href=#refsHTML5>[HTML5]</a></p>
999    
1000     </dd>
1001    
1002     <dt>WebIDL</dt>
1003    
1004     <dd>
1005    
1006     <p>The IDL blocks in this specification use the semantics of the
1007 wakaba 1.129 WebIDL specification. <a href=#refsWEBIDL>[WEBIDL]</a></p>
1008 wakaba 1.82
1009     </dd>
1010    
1011 wakaba 1.130 </dl><h2 id=terminology><span class=secno>3 </span>Terminology</h2>
1012 wakaba 1.82
1013     <p>The construction "a <code title="">Foo</code> object", where
1014     <code title="">Foo</code> is actually an interface, is sometimes
1015     used instead of the more accurate "an object implementing the
1016     interface <code title="">Foo</code>".</p>
1017    
1018     <p>The term DOM is used to refer to the API set made available to
1019     scripts in Web applications, and does not necessarily imply the
1020     existence of an actual <code>Document</code> object or of any other
1021     <code>Node</code> objects as defined in the DOM Core
1022 wakaba 1.129 specifications. <a href=#refsDOMCORE>[DOMCORE]</a></p>
1023 wakaba 1.82
1024 wakaba 1.154 <p>An IDL attribute is said to be <em>getting</em> when its value is
1025 wakaba 1.82 being retrieved (e.g. by author script), and is said to be
1026     <em>setting</em> when a new value is assigned to it.</p>
1027    
1028     <p>The term "JavaScript" is used to refer to ECMA262, rather than
1029     the official term ECMAScript, since the term JavaScript is more
1030     widely known. <a href=#refsECMA262>[ECMA262]</a></p>
1031    
1032    
1033 wakaba 1.110 <h2 id=infrastructure><span class=secno>4 </span>Infrastructure</h2>
1034 wakaba 1.82
1035     <p>There are two kinds of workers; dedicated workers, and shared
1036     workers. Dedicated workers, once created, and are linked to their
1037     creator; but message ports can be used to communicate from a
1038     dedicated worker to multiple other browsing contexts or
1039     workers. Shared workers, on the other hand, are named, and once
1040     created any script running in the same <span>origin</span> can
1041     obtain a reference to that worker and communicate with it.</p>
1042    
1043    
1044 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=the-global-scope><span class=secno>4.1 </span>The global scope</h3>
1045 wakaba 1.82
1046     <p>The global scope is the "inside" of a worker.</p>
1047    
1048 wakaba 1.110 <h4 id=the-workerglobalscope-abstract-interface><span class=secno>4.1.1 </span>The <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> abstract interface</h4>
1049 wakaba 1.82
1050     <pre class=idl>interface <dfn id=workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</dfn> {
1051     readonly attribute <a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a> <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-self title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-self>self</a>;
1052     readonly attribute <a href=#workerlocation>WorkerLocation</a> <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-location title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-location>location</a>;
1053    
1054     void <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-close title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-close>close</a>();
1055 wakaba 1.108 <!-- v2-onclose attribute <span>Function</span> <span title="handler-WorkerGlobalScope-onclose">onclose</span>;
1056     --> attribute <span>Function</span> <a href=#handler-workerglobalscope-onerror title=handler-WorkerGlobalScope-onerror>onerror</a>;
1057 wakaba 1.125 };
1058 wakaba 1.155 <a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a> implements <a href=#workerutils>WorkerUtils</a>;
1059     <a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a> implements <span>EventTarget</span>;</pre>
1060 wakaba 1.82
1061     <p>The <dfn id=dom-workerglobalscope-self title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-self><code>self</code></dfn> attribute
1062     must return the <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object itself.</p>
1063    
1064     <p>The <dfn id=dom-workerglobalscope-location title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-location><code>location</code></dfn>
1065     attribute must return the <code><a href=#workerlocation>WorkerLocation</a></code> object created
1066     for the <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object when the worker was
1067     created. It represents the <span>absolute URL</span> of the script
1068 wakaba 1.83 that was used to initialize the worker, after any redirects.</p>
1069 wakaba 1.82
1070 wakaba 1.130 <hr><p>When a script invokes the <dfn id=dom-workerglobalscope-close title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-close><code>close()</code></dfn>
1071 wakaba 1.82 method on a <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object, the user agent
1072     must run the following steps (atomically):</p>
1073    
1074 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li><p>Discard any <span title=concept-task>tasks</span> that
1075 wakaba 1.82 have been added to the <span>event loop</span>'s <span title="task
1076     queue">task queues</span>.</p>
1077    
1078     <!-- v2-onclose
1079     <li><p><span>Queue a task</span> to <span>fire a simple
1080     event</span> called <code title="event-close">close</code> at the
1081     <code>WorkerGlobalScope</code> object.</p></li>
1082     -->
1083    
1084     <li><p>Set the worker's <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object's
1085     <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag to
1086     true. (This prevents any further tasks from being queued.)</li>
1087    
1088     <li><p>Disentangle all the ports in the list of <a href="#the-worker's-ports">the worker's
1089     ports</a>.</li>
1090    
1091 wakaba 1.130 </ol><p>The following are the <span>event handler attributes</span> (and their corresponding <span title="event handler event type">event handler event types</span>)
1092 wakaba 1.143 that must be supported, as IDL attributes, by objects implementing
1093 wakaba 1.82 the <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> interface:</p>
1094    
1095 wakaba 1.130 <table><thead><tr><th><span title="event handler attributes">event handler attribute</span> <th><span>Event handler event type</span>
1096     <tbody><!-- v2-onclose <tr><td><dfn title="handler-WorkerGlobalScope-onclose"><code>onclose</code></dfn> <td> <code title="event-close">close</code> --><tr><td><dfn id=handler-workerglobalscope-onerror title=handler-WorkerGlobalScope-onerror><code>onerror</code></dfn> <td> <code title=event-error>error</code>
1097     </table><h4 id=dedicated-workers-and-the-dedicatedworkerglobalscope-interface><span class=secno>4.1.2 </span>Dedicated workers and the <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> interface</h4>
1098 wakaba 1.82
1099 wakaba 1.125 <pre class=idl>[Supplemental, NoInterfaceObject]
1100     interface <dfn id=dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</dfn> : <a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a> {
1101 wakaba 1.159 void <a href=#dom-dedicatedworkerglobalscope-postmessage title=dom-DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope-postMessage>postMessage</a>(in any message, in optional <span>MessagePortArray</span> ports);<!--
1102 wakaba 1.82 <span>MessagePort</span> <span title="dom-DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope-startConversation">startConversation</span>(in any message);-->
1103 wakaba 1.108 attribute <span>Function</span> <a href=#handler-dedicatedworkerglobalscope-onmessage title=handler-DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope-onmessage>onmessage</a>;
1104 wakaba 1.82 };</pre>
1105    
1106     <p><code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> objects act as if they
1107     had an implicit <code>MessagePort</code> associated with them. This
1108     port is part of a channel that is set up when the worker is created,
1109     but it is not exposed. This object must never be garbage collected
1110     before the <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object.</p>
1111    
1112     <p>All messages received by that port must immediately be retargeted
1113     at the <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object.</p>
1114    
1115     <p>The <dfn id=dom-dedicatedworkerglobalscope-postmessage title=dom-DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope-postMessage><code>postMessage()</code></dfn><!--
1116     and <dfn
1117     title="dom-DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope-startConversation"><code>startConversation()</code></dfn>-->
1118     method<!--s (startConversation)--> on
1119     <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> objects must act as if, when
1120     invoked, it<!--/they (startConversation)--> immediately invoked the
1121     method of the same name on the port, with the same arguments, and
1122     returned the same return value.</p>
1123    
1124     <p>The following are the <span>event handler attributes</span> (and
1125     their corresponding <span title="event handler event type">event
1126 wakaba 1.143 handler event types</span>) that must be supported, as IDL
1127 wakaba 1.82 attributes, by objects implementing the
1128     <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> interface:</p>
1129    
1130 wakaba 1.130 <table><thead><tr><th><span title="event handler attributes">event handler attribute</span> <th><span>Event handler event type</span>
1131     <tbody><tr><td><dfn id=handler-dedicatedworkerglobalscope-onmessage title=handler-DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope-onmessage><code>onmessage</code></dfn> <td> <code title=event-message>message</code>
1132     </table><p>For the purposes of the <span>offline application cache</span>
1133 wakaba 1.82 networking model, a dedicated worker is an extension of the
1134     <span>cache host</span> from which it was created.</p>
1135    
1136    
1137    
1138 wakaba 1.110 <h4 id=shared-workers-and-the-sharedworkerglobalscope-inteface><span class=secno>4.1.3 </span>Shared workers and the <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> inteface</h4>
1139 wakaba 1.82
1140 wakaba 1.125 <pre class=idl>[Supplemental, NoInterfaceObject]
1141     interface <dfn id=sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</dfn> : <a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a> {
1142 wakaba 1.82 readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-sharedworkerglobalscope-name title=dom-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-name>name</a>;
1143     readonly attribute <span>ApplicationCache</span> <a href=#dom-sharedworkerglobalscope-applicationcache title=dom-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-applicationCache>applicationCache</a>;
1144 wakaba 1.108 attribute <span>Function</span> <a href=#handler-sharedworkerglobalscope-onconnect title=handler-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-onconnect>onconnect</a>;
1145 wakaba 1.82 };</pre>
1146    
1147     <p>Shared workers receive message ports through <code title=event-WorkerGlobalScope-connect>connect</code> events on
1148     their global object for each connection.</p>
1149    
1150     <p>The <dfn id=dom-sharedworkerglobalscope-name title=dom-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-name><code>name</code></dfn>
1151     attribute must return the value it was assigned when the
1152     <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object was created by the
1153     "<a href=#run-a-worker>run a worker</a>" algorithm. Its value represents the name
1154     that can be used to obtain a reference to the worker using the
1155     <code><a href=#sharedworker>SharedWorker</a></code> constructor.</p>
1156    
1157     <p>The following are the <span>event handler attributes</span> (and
1158     their corresponding <span title="event handler event type">event
1159 wakaba 1.143 handler event types</span>) that must be supported, as IDL
1160 wakaba 1.82 attributes, by objects implementing the
1161     <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> interface:</p>
1162    
1163 wakaba 1.130 <table><thead><tr><th><span title="event handler attributes">event handler attribute</span> <th><span>Event handler event type</span>
1164     <tbody><tr><td><dfn id=handler-sharedworkerglobalscope-onconnect title=handler-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-onconnect><code>onconnect</code></dfn> <td> <code title=event-connect>connect</code>
1165     </table><p>For the purposes of the <span>offline application cache</span>
1166 wakaba 1.82 networking model, a shared worker is its own <span>cache
1167     host</span>. The <a href=#run-a-worker>run a worker</a> algorithm takes care of
1168     associating the worker with an <span>application cache</span>.</p>
1169    
1170     <p class=note>The <dfn id=dom-sharedworkerglobalscope-applicationcache title=dom-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-applicationCache><code>applicationCache</code></dfn>
1171     attribute returns the <code>ApplicationCache</code> object for the
1172     worker.</p><!-- normative conf criteria is in the appcache section
1173     -->
1174    
1175    
1176 wakaba 1.141 <h3 id=origins-of-workers><span class=secno>4.2 </span>Origins of workers</h3>
1177 wakaba 1.82
1178     <p>Both the <span>origin</span> and <span>effective script
1179     origin</span> of scripts running in workers are the
1180     <span>origin</span> of the <span>absolute URL</span> given in that
1181     the worker's <code title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-location><a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-location>location</a></code> attribute
1182     represents.</p>
1183    
1184    
1185 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=decoding-scripts><span class=secno>4.3 </span>Decoding scripts</h3>
1186 wakaba 1.82
1187     <p>When a user agent is to <dfn id=decode-a-script-resource>decode a script resource</dfn> to
1188     obtain its source in Unicode, it must run the following steps:</p>
1189    
1190 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li>
1191 wakaba 1.82
1192     <p>Let <var title="">character encoding</var> be <i title="">unknown</i>.</p>
1193    
1194     </li>
1195    
1196     <li>
1197    
1198     <p>For each of the rows in the following table, starting with the
1199     first one and going down, if the resource has as many or more
1200     bytes available than the number of bytes in the first column, and
1201     the first bytes of the resource match the bytes given in the first
1202     column, then let <var title="">character encoding</var> be the
1203     encoding given in the cell in the second column of that row:</p>
1204    
1205     <!-- this table is present in several forms in this file; keep them in sync -->
1206 wakaba 1.130 <table><thead><tr><th>Bytes in Hexadecimal
1207 wakaba 1.82 <th>Encoding
1208 wakaba 1.130 <tbody><!-- nobody uses this
1209 wakaba 1.82 <tr>
1210     <td>00 00 FE FF
1211     <td>UTF-32BE
1212     <tr>
1213     <td>FF FE 00 00
1214     <td>UTF-32LE
1215 wakaba 1.130 --><tr><td>FE FF
1216 wakaba 1.82 <td>UTF-16BE
1217 wakaba 1.130 <tr><td>FF FE
1218 wakaba 1.82 <td>UTF-16LE
1219 wakaba 1.130 <tr><td>EF BB BF
1220 wakaba 1.82 <td>UTF-8
1221     <!-- nobody uses this
1222     <tr>
1223     <td>DD 73 66 73
1224     <td>UTF-EBCDIC
1225     -->
1226 wakaba 1.130 </table><p class=note>This step looks for Unicode Byte Order Marks
1227 wakaba 1.82 (BOMs).</p>
1228    
1229     </li>
1230    
1231     <li>
1232    
1233     <p>If <var title="">character encoding</var> is still <i title="">unknown</i>, apply the <span>algorithm for extracting an
1234     encoding from a Content-Type</span> to the resource's <span title=Content-Type>Content Type metadata</span>; if this returns
1235     an encoding, and the user agent supports that encoding, then let
1236     <var title="">character encoding</var> be that encoding.</p>
1237    
1238     </li>
1239    
1240     <li>
1241    
1242     <p>If <var title="">character encoding</var> is still <i title="">unknown</i>, then let <var title="">character
1243     encoding</var> be UTF-8.</p>
1244    
1245     </li>
1246    
1247     <li>
1248    
1249     <p>Convert the resource to Unicode using the character encoding
1250     given by <var title="">character encoding</var>.</p>
1251    
1252     <p>Return the text that is so obtained.</p>
1253    
1254     </li>
1255    
1256 wakaba 1.130 </ol><h3 id=the-event-loop><span class=secno>4.4 </span>The event loop</h3>
1257 wakaba 1.82
1258 wakaba 1.83 <p>Each <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object has an <span>event
1259     loop</span> distinct from those defined for <span title="unit of
1260     related similar-origin browsing contexts">units of related
1261     similar-origin browsing contexts</span>. This <span>event
1262     loop</span> has no associated <span>browsing context</span>, and its
1263     <span title="task queue">task queues</span> only have events,
1264     callbacks, and networking activity as <span title=concept-task>tasks</span>. The processing model of these
1265     <span title="event loop">event loops</span> is defined below in the
1266     <a href=#run-a-worker>run a worker</a> algorithm.</p>
1267 wakaba 1.82
1268     <p>Each <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object also has a <dfn id=dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</dfn> flag, which must
1269     initially be false, but which can get set to true by the algorithms
1270     in the processing model section below.</p>
1271    
1272     <p>Once the <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code>'s <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag is set to
1273     true, the <span>event loop</span>'s <span title="task queue">task
1274     queues</span> must discard any further <span title=concept-task>tasks</span> that would be added to them (tasks
1275     already on the queue are unaffected unless otherwise
1276     specified). Effectively, once the <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag is true,
1277     timers stop firing, notifications for all pending asynchronous
1278     operations are dropped, etc.</p>
1279    
1280    
1281 wakaba 1.104
1282 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id="the-worker's-lifetime"><span class=secno>4.5 </span>The worker's lifetime</h3>
1283 wakaba 1.82
1284     <p>Workers communicate with other workers and with <span title="browsing context">browsing contexts</span> through <span title="channel messaging">message channels</span> and their
1285     <code>MessagePort</code> objects.</p>
1286    
1287     <p>Each <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> <var title="">worker global
1288     scope</var> has a list of <dfn id="the-worker's-ports">the worker's ports</dfn>, which
1289     consists of all the <code>MessagePort</code> objects that are
1290     entangled with another port and that have one (but only one) port
1291     owned by <var title="">worker global scope</var>. This list includes
1292     <!--all the <code>MessagePort</code> objects that are in events
1293     pending in the <span>event loop</span>, as well as (commented out
1294     because in practice it makes no difference either way as far as I
1295     can tell, and it would be hard to strictly implement since these
1296     ports might not yet be across the thread boundary)--> the implicit
1297     <code>MessagePort</code> in the case of <a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope title=DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope>dedicated workers</a>.</p>
1298    
1299     <p>Each <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> also has a list of <dfn id="the-worker's-workers">the
1300     worker's workers</dfn>. Initially this list is empty; it is
1301     populated when the worker creates or obtains further workers.</p>
1302    
1303     <p>Finally, each <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> also has a list of
1304     <dfn id="the-worker's-documents">the worker's <code>Document</code>s</dfn>. Initially this list
1305     is empty; it is populated when the worker is created.</p>
1306    
1307     <p>Whenever a <code>Document</code> <var title="">d</var> is <dfn id="add-a-document-to-the-worker's-documents" title="add a document to the worker's documents">added to the
1308     worker's <code>Document</code>s</dfn>, the user agent must, for each
1309     worker in the list of <a href="#the-worker's-workers">the worker's workers</a> whose list
1310     of <a href="#the-worker's-documents">the worker's <code>Document</code>s</a> does not contain
1311     <var title="">d</var>, <a href="#add-a-document-to-the-worker's-documents" title="add a document to the worker's
1312     documents">add <var title="">d</var> to <var title="">q</var>'s
1313     <code>WorkerGlobalScope</code> owner's list of <span>the worker's
1314     <code>Document</code>s</span></a>.</p> <!-- suggestions welcome
1315     on making this sentence into understandable English -->
1316    
1317     <p>Whenever a <code>Document</code> object is <span title="discard a
1318     Document">discarded</span>, it must be removed from the list of
1319     <a href="#the-worker's-documents">the worker's <code>Document</code>s</a> of each worker
1320     whose list contains that <code>Document</code>.</p>
1321    
1322     <p>Given a <span>script's global scope</span> <var title="">o</var>
1323     when creating or obtaining a worker, the <dfn id=list-of-relevant-document-objects-to-add>list of relevant
1324     <code>Document</code> objects to add</dfn> depends on the type of
1325     <var title="">o</var>. If <var title="">o</var> is a
1326     <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object (i.e. if we are creating a
1327     nested worker), then the relevant <code>Document</code>s are the
1328     <code>Document</code>s that are in <var title="">o</var>'s own list
1329     of <a href="#the-worker's-documents">the worker's <code>Document</code>s</a>. Otherwise, <var title="">o</var> is a <code>Window</code> object, and the relevant
1330     <code>Document</code> is just the <code>Document</code> that is the
1331     <span>active document</span> of the <code>Window</code> object <var title="">o</var>.</p>
1332    
1333 wakaba 1.130 <hr><p>A worker is said to be a <dfn id=permissible-worker>permissible worker</dfn> if its
1334 wakaba 1.82 list of <a href="#the-worker's-documents">the worker's <code>Document</code>s</a> is not
1335     empty.</p>
1336    
1337     <p>A worker is said to be a <dfn id=protected-worker>protected worker</dfn> if it is a
1338     <a href=#permissible-worker>permissible worker</a> and either it has outstanding
1339     timers, database transactions, or network connections, or its list
1340     of <a href="#the-worker's-ports">the worker's ports</a> is not empty, or its
1341     <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> is actually a
1342     <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object (i.e. the worker is a
1343     shared worker).</p>
1344    
1345     <p>A worker is said to be an <dfn id=active-needed-worker>active needed worker</dfn> if any
1346     of the <code>Document</code> objects in <a href="#the-worker's-documents">the worker's
1347     <code>Document</code>s</a> are <span>fully active</span>.</p>
1348    
1349     <p>A worker is said to be a <dfn id=suspendable-worker>suspendable worker</dfn> if it is
1350     not an <a href=#active-needed-worker>active needed worker</a> but it is a
1351     <a href=#permissible-worker>permissible worker</a>.</p>
1352    
1353    
1354 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=processing-model><span class=secno>4.6 </span>Processing model</h3>
1355 wakaba 1.82
1356     <p>When a user agent is to <dfn id=run-a-worker>run a worker</dfn> for a script with
1357     <span>URL</span> <var title="">url</var>, a browsing context <var title="">owner browsing context</var>, and with global scope <var title="">worker global scope</var>, it must run the following
1358     steps:</p>
1359    
1360 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li>
1361 wakaba 1.82
1362     <p>Create a completely separate and parallel execution environment
1363     (i.e. a separate thread or process or equivalent construct), and
1364     run the rest of these steps asynchronously in that context.</p>
1365    
1366     </li>
1367    
1368     <li><p>If <var title="">worker global scope</var> is actually a
1369     <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object (i.e. the worker is a
1370     shared worker), and there are any <span title="relevant application
1371     cache">relevant application caches</span> that are identified by a
1372     manifest URL with the <span>same origin</span> as <var title="">url</var> and that have <var title="">url</var> as one of
1373     their entries, <em>not</em> excluding entries marked as <span title=concept-appcache-foreign>foreign</span>, then associate the
1374     <var title="">worker global scope</var> with the <span title=concept-appcache-selection>most appropriate application
1375     cache</span> of those that match.</li>
1376    
1377     <li>
1378    
1379     <p>Attempt to <span>fetch</span> the resource identified by <var title="">url</var>.</p>
1380    
1381 wakaba 1.83 <p>If the attempt fails, or if the attempt involves any redirects
1382     to URIs that do not have the <span>same origin</span> as <var title="">url</var> (even if the final URI is at the <span>same
1383     origin</span> as the original <var title="">url</var>), then for
1384     each <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> or <code><a href=#sharedworker>SharedWorker</a></code> object
1385     associated with <var title="">worker global scope</var>,
1386     <span>queue a task</span> to <span>fire a simple event</span>
1387     called <code title=event-error>error</code> at that
1388     object. Abort these steps.</p>
1389 wakaba 1.82
1390     <p>If the attempt succeeds, then <a href=#decode-a-script-resource title="decode a script
1391     resource">decode the script resource</a> to obtain its <var title="">source</var>.</p>
1392    
1393     <p>Let <var title="">language</var> be JavaScript.</p>
1394    
1395     <p class=note>As with <code>script</code> elements, the MIME
1396     type of the script is ignored. Unlike with <code>script</code>
1397     elements, there is no way to override the type. It's always
1398 wakaba 1.154 assumed to be JavaScript.</p>
1399 wakaba 1.82
1400     </li>
1401    
1402     <li>
1403    
1404     <p>A new <span title=concept-script>script</span> is now
1405     created, as follows.</p>
1406    
1407     <p>Create a new <span>script execution environment</span>
1408     set up as appropriate for the scripting language <var title="">language</var>.</p>
1409    
1410     <p>Parse/compile/initialize <var title="">source</var> using that
1411     <span>script execution environment</span>, as appropriate for <var title="">language</var>, and thus obtain a <span>list of code
1412     entry-points</span>; set the <i>initial code entry-point</i> to
1413     the entry-point for any executable code to be immediately run.</p>
1414    
1415     <p>Set the <span>script's global object</span> to <var title="">worker global scope</var>.</p>
1416    
1417     <p>Set the <span>script's browsing context</span> to <var title="">owner browsing context</var>.</p>
1418    
1419     <p>Set the <span>script's URL character encoding</span> to
1420     UTF-8. (This is just used for encoding non-ASCII characters in the
1421     query component of URLs.)</p>
1422    
1423     <p>Set the <span>script's base URL</span> to <var title="">url</var>.</p>
1424    
1425     </li>
1426    
1427     <li>
1428    
1429     <p><strong>Closing orphan workers</strong>: Start monitoring the
1430     worker such that no sooner than it stops being either a
1431     <a href=#protected-worker>protected worker</a> or a <a href=#suspendable-worker>suspendable
1432     worker</a>, and no later than it stops being a
1433     <a href=#permissible-worker>permissible worker</a>, <var title="">worker global
1434     scope</var>'s <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag is set
1435     to true<!-- v2-onclose and <span title="queue a task">a task is
1436     queued</span> to <span>fire a simple event</span> called <code
1437     title="event-close">close</code> at <var title="">worker global
1438     scope</var>-->.</p>
1439    
1440     </li>
1441    
1442     <li>
1443    
1444     <p><strong>Suspending workers</strong>: Start monitoring the
1445     worker, such that whenever <var title="">worker global
1446     scope</var>'s <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag is false
1447     and the worker is a <a href=#suspendable-worker>suspendable worker</a>, the user
1448     agent suspends execution of script in that worker until such time
1449     as either the <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag switches
1450     to true or the worker stops being a <a href=#suspendable-worker>suspendable
1451     worker</a>.</p>
1452    
1453     </li>
1454    
1455     <li>
1456    
1457     <p><span title="jump to a code entry-point">Jump</span> to the
1458     <span title=concept-script>script</span>'s <i>initial code
1459     entry-point</i>, and let that run until it either returns, fails
1460     to catch an exception, or gets prematurely aborted by the
1461     "<a href=#kill-a-worker>kill a worker</a>" or "<a href=#terminate-a-worker>terminate a worker</a>"
1462     algorithms defined below.</p>
1463    
1464 wakaba 1.122 <!-- v2-onclose
1465     <p class="note">If the script gets aborted by the "<span>kill a
1466     worker</span>" algorithm, then that same algorithm will cause
1467     there to only be a single <span title="concept-task">task</span>
1468 wakaba 1.82 in the <span>event loop</span> at the next step, namely the task
1469 wakaba 1.122 for the <code title="message-close">close</code> event. The
1470     "<span>terminate a worker</span>" algorithm removes all the
1471 wakaba 1.82 events.</p>
1472 wakaba 1.122 -->
1473 wakaba 1.82
1474     </li>
1475    
1476     <li><p>If <var title="">worker global scope</var> is actually a
1477     <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object (i.e. the worker is
1478     a dedicated worker), then enable the <span>port message
1479     queue</span> of the worker's implicit port.</li>
1480    
1481     <li>
1482    
1483     <p><i title="">Event loop</i>: Wait until either there is a <span title=concept-task>task</span> in one of the <span>event
1484     loop</span>'s <span title="task queue">task queues</span> or <var title="">worker global scope</var>'s <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag is set
1485     to true.</p>
1486    
1487     </li>
1488    
1489     <li>
1490    
1491     <p>Run the oldest task on one of the <span>event loop</span>'s
1492     <span title="task queue">task queues</span>, if any. The user
1493     agent may pick any <span>task queue</span>.</p>
1494    
1495     <p class=note>The handling of events or the execution of
1496     callbacks might get prematurely aborted by the "<a href=#kill-a-worker>kill a
1497     worker</a>" or "<a href=#terminate-a-worker>terminate a worker</a>" algorithms
1498     defined below.</p>
1499    
1500     </li>
1501    
1502     <li>
1503    
1504     <p>Remove the task run in the previous step, if any, from its
1505     <span>task queue</span>.</p>
1506    
1507     </li>
1508    
1509     <li>
1510    
1511     <p>If there are any more events in the <span>event loop</span>'s
1512     <span title="task queue">task queues</span> or if <var title="">worker global scope</var>'s <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag is set
1513     to false, then jump back to the step above labeled <i>event
1514     loop</i>.</p>
1515    
1516     </li>
1517    
1518     <li>
1519    
1520     <p>If there are any outstanding transactions that have callbacks
1521     that involve <span title=concept-script>scripts</span> whose
1522     <span title="script's global object">global object</span> is the
1523     <var title="">worker global scope</var>, roll them back (without
1524     invoking any of the callbacks).</p>
1525    
1526     </li>
1527    
1528     <li>
1529    
1530     <p>Empty the <var title="">worker global scope</var>'s <span>list
1531     of active timeouts</span> and its <span>list of active
1532     intervals</span>.</p>
1533    
1534     </li>
1535    
1536     <!-- v2-onclose
1537     <li>
1538    
1539     <p>For each <code>Worker</code> or <code>SharedWorker</code>
1540     object associated with <var title="">worker global scope</var>,
1541     <span>queue a task</span> to <span>fire a simple event</span>
1542     called <code title="event-close">close</code> at that object.</p>
1543    
1544     </li>
1545     -->
1546 wakaba 1.130 </ol><hr><p>When a user agent is to <dfn id=kill-a-worker>kill a worker</dfn> it must
1547 wakaba 1.82 run the following steps in parallel with the worker's main loop (the
1548     "<a href=#run-a-worker>run a worker</a>" processing model defined above):</p>
1549    
1550 wakaba 1.130 <ol><!-- v2-onclose
1551 wakaba 1.82 <li><p>If the worker's <code>WorkerGlobalScope</code> object's
1552     <span title="dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing">closing</span> flag is
1553     false, <span>queue a task</span> to <span>fire a simple
1554     event</span> called <code title="event-close">close</code> at the
1555     worker's <code>WorkerGlobalScope</code> object.</p></li>
1556 wakaba 1.130 --><li><p>Set the worker's <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object's <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag to
1557 wakaba 1.82 true.</li>
1558    
1559     <!-- v2-onclose
1560     <li><p>Wait a user-agent-defined amount of time. If the "<span>run
1561     a worker</span>" processing model defined above immediately starts
1562     running event listeners registered for the <code
1563     title="event-close">close</code> event, this time should not be
1564     zero &mdash; the idea is that the <code
1565     title="event-close">close</code> event can be used to clean up
1566     when shutting down unexpectedly.</p></li>
1567     -->
1568    
1569     <li><p>If there are any <span title=concept-task>tasks</span>
1570     queued in the <span>event loop</span>'s <span title="task
1571     queue">task queues</span><!-- v2-onclose other than the <code
1572     title="event-close">close</code> event that this algorithm just
1573     added-->, discard them without processing them.</li>
1574    
1575     <!-- v2-onclose
1576     <li><p>If the <code title="event-close">close</code> event that
1577     this algorithm just queued hasn't yet been dispatched, then abort
1578     the script currently running in the worker.</p></li>
1579     -->
1580    
1581     <li><p>Wait a user-agent-defined amount of time.</li>
1582    
1583     <li><p>Abort the script currently running in the worker<!--
1584     v2-onclose (if any script is running, then it will be a handler for
1585     the <code title="event-close">close</code> event)-->.</li>
1586    
1587 wakaba 1.130 </ol><p>User agents may invoke the "<a href=#kill-a-worker>kill a worker</a>"
1588 wakaba 1.82 processing model on a worker at any time, e.g. in response to user
1589     requests, in response to CPU quota management, or when a worker
1590     stops being an <a href=#active-needed-worker>active needed worker</a> if the worker
1591     continues executing even after its <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag was
1592     set to true.</p>
1593    
1594 wakaba 1.130 <hr><p>When a user agent is to <dfn id=terminate-a-worker>terminate a worker</dfn> it must run
1595 wakaba 1.82 the following steps in parallel with the worker's main loop (the
1596     "<a href=#run-a-worker>run a worker</a>" processing model defined above):</p>
1597    
1598 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li><p>Set the worker's <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object's
1599 wakaba 1.82 <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag to
1600     true.</li>
1601    
1602     <li><p>If there are any <span title=concept-task>tasks</span>
1603     queued in the <span>event loop</span>'s <span title="task
1604     queue">task queues</span>, discard them without processing
1605     them.</li>
1606    
1607     <li><p>Abort the script currently running in the worker.</li>
1608    
1609     <li><p>If the worker's <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object is
1610     actually a <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object (i.e. the
1611     worker is a dedicated worker), then empty the <span>port message
1612     queue</span> of the port that the worker's implicit port is
1613     entangled with.</li>
1614    
1615 wakaba 1.130 </ol><hr><p>The <span>task source</span> for the tasks mentioned above is the
1616 wakaba 1.104 <span>DOM manipulation task source</span>.</p>
1617    
1618    
1619 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=runtime-script-errors><span class=secno>4.7 </span>Runtime script errors</h3>
1620 wakaba 1.82
1621 wakaba 1.108 <p>Whenever an uncaught runtime script error occurs in one of the
1622     worker's scripts, if the error did not occur while handling a
1623     previous script error, the user agent must <span>report the
1624     error</span> using the <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object's <code title=handler-WorkerGlobalScope-onerror><a href=#handler-workerglobalscope-onerror>onerror</a></code>
1625     attribute. <a href=#refsHTML5>[HTML5]</a></p>
1626 wakaba 1.82
1627     <p>For shared workers, if the error is still <i title=concept-error-nothandled>not handled</i> afterwards, or if
1628 wakaba 1.91 the error occurred while handling a previous script error, the error
1629 wakaba 1.108 should be reported to the user. <a href=#refsHTML5>[HTML5]</a></p>
1630 wakaba 1.82
1631     <p>For dedicated workers, if the error is still <i title=concept-error-nothandled>not handled</i> afterwards, or if
1632 wakaba 1.91 the error occurred while handling a previous script error, the user
1633 wakaba 1.82 agent must <span>queue a task</span> to <a href=#fire-a-worker-error-event>fire a worker error
1634     event</a> at the <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object associated with the
1635     worker.</p>
1636    
1637     <p>When the user agent is to <dfn id=fire-a-worker-error-event>fire a worker error event</dfn> at
1638     a <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object, it must dispatch an event that uses
1639     the <code><a href=#errorevent>ErrorEvent</a></code> interface, with the name <code title=event-error>error</code>, that doesn't bubble and is
1640     cancelable, with its <code title=dom-ErrorEvent-message><a href=#dom-errorevent-message>message</a></code>, <code title=dom-ErrorEvent-filename><a href=#dom-errorevent-filename>filename</a></code>, and <code title=dom-ErrorEvent-lineno><a href=#dom-errorevent-lineno>lineno</a></code> attributes set
1641     appropriately. The default action of this event depends on whether
1642     the <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object is itself in a worker. If it is, and
1643     that worker is also a dedicated worker, then the user agent must
1644     again <span>queue a task</span> to <a href=#fire-a-worker-error-event>fire a worker error
1645     event</a> at the <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object associated with
1646     <em>that</em> worker. Otherwise, then the error should be reported
1647     to the user.</p>
1648    
1649 wakaba 1.104 <p>The <span>task source</span> for the tasks mentioned above is the
1650     <span>DOM manipulation task source</span>.</p>
1651    
1652 wakaba 1.130 <hr><pre class=idl>interface <dfn id=errorevent>ErrorEvent</dfn> : Event {
1653 wakaba 1.109 readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-errorevent-message title=dom-ErrorEvent-message>message</a>;
1654     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-errorevent-filename title=dom-ErrorEvent-filename>filename</a>;
1655 wakaba 1.82 readonly attribute unsigned long <a href=#dom-errorevent-lineno title=dom-ErrorEvent-lineno>lineno</a>;
1656 wakaba 1.109 void <a href=#dom-errorevent-initerrorevent title=dom-ErrorEvent-initErrorEvent>initErrorEvent</a>(in DOMString typeArg, in boolean canBubbleArg, in boolean cancelableArg, in DOMString messageArg, in DOMString filenameArg, in unsigned long linenoArg);
1657     void <a href=#dom-errorevent-initerroreventns title=dom-ErrorEvent-initErrorEventNS>initErrorEventNS</a>(in DOMString namespaceURIArg, in DOMString typeArg, in boolean canBubbleArg, in boolean cancelableArg, in DOMString messageArg, in DOMString filenameArg, in unsigned long linenoArg);
1658 wakaba 1.82 };</pre>
1659    
1660     <p>The <dfn id=dom-errorevent-initerrorevent title=dom-ErrorEvent-initErrorEvent><code>initErrorEvent()</code></dfn>
1661     and <dfn id=dom-errorevent-initerroreventns title=dom-ErrorEvent-initErrorEventNS><code>initErrorEventNS()</code></dfn>
1662     methods must initialize the event in a manner analogous to the
1663 wakaba 1.126 similarly-named methods in the DOM Events interfaces. <a href=#refsDOMEVENTS>[DOMEVENTS]</a></p>
1664 wakaba 1.82
1665     <p>The <dfn id=dom-errorevent-message title=dom-ErrorEvent-message><code>message</code></dfn>
1666     attribute represents the error message.</p>
1667    
1668     <p>The <dfn id=dom-errorevent-filename title=dom-ErrorEvent-filename><code>filename</code></dfn>
1669     attribute represents the <span>absolute URL</span> of the script in
1670 wakaba 1.91 which the error originally occurred.</p>
1671 wakaba 1.82
1672     <p>The <dfn id=dom-errorevent-lineno title=dom-ErrorEvent-lineno><code>lineno</code></dfn>
1673 wakaba 1.91 attribute represents the line number where the error occurred in the
1674 wakaba 1.82 script.</p>
1675    
1676    
1677    
1678 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=creating-workers><span class=secno>4.8 </span>Creating workers</h3>
1679 wakaba 1.82
1680 wakaba 1.110 <h4 id=the-abstractworker-abstract-interface><span class=secno>4.8.1 </span>The <code><a href=#abstractworker>AbstractWorker</a></code> abstract interface</h4>
1681 wakaba 1.82
1682     <pre class=idl>interface <dfn id=abstractworker>AbstractWorker</dfn> {
1683 wakaba 1.108 attribute <span>Function</span> <a href=#handler-abstractworker-onerror title=handler-AbstractWorker-onerror>onerror</a>;
1684     <!-- v2-onclose attribute <span>Function</span> <span title="handler-AbstractWorker-onclose">onclose</span>; -->
1685 wakaba 1.155 };
1686     <a href=#abstractworker>AbstractWorker</a> implements <span>EventTarget</span>;</pre>
1687 wakaba 1.82
1688     <p>The following are the <span>event handler attributes</span> (and their corresponding <span title="event handler event type">event handler event types</span>)
1689 wakaba 1.143 that must be supported, as IDL attributes, by objects implementing
1690 wakaba 1.82 the <code><a href=#abstractworker>AbstractWorker</a></code> interface:</p>
1691    
1692 wakaba 1.130 <table><thead><tr><th><span title="event handler attributes">event handler attribute</span> <th><span>Event handler event type</span>
1693     <tbody><tr><td><dfn id=handler-abstractworker-onerror title=handler-AbstractWorker-onerror><code>onerror</code></dfn> <td> <code title=event-error>error</code>
1694 wakaba 1.82 <!-- v2-onclose <tr><td><dfn title="handler-AbstractWorker-onclose"><code>onclose</code></dfn> <td> <code title="event-close">close</code> -->
1695 wakaba 1.130 </table><h4 id=dedicated-workers-and-the-worker-interface><span class=secno>4.8.2 </span>Dedicated workers and the <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> interface</h4>
1696 wakaba 1.82
1697     <pre class=idl>[<a href=#dom-worker title=dom-Worker>Constructor</a>(in DOMString scriptURL)]
1698     interface <dfn id=worker>Worker</dfn> : <a href=#abstractworker>AbstractWorker</a> {
1699     void <a href=#dom-worker-terminate title=dom-Worker-terminate>terminate</a>();
1700    
1701 wakaba 1.159 void <a href=#dom-worker-postmessage title=dom-Worker-postMessage>postMessage</a>(in any message, in optional <span>MessagePortArray</span> ports);<!--
1702 wakaba 1.82 <span>MessagePort</span> <span title="dom-Worker-startConversation">startConversation</span>(in any message);-->
1703 wakaba 1.108 attribute <span>Function</span> <a href=#handler-worker-onmessage title=handler-Worker-onmessage>onmessage</a>;
1704 wakaba 1.82 };</pre>
1705    
1706     <p>The <dfn id=dom-worker-terminate title=dom-Worker-terminate><code>terminate()</code></dfn> method,
1707     when invoked, must cause the "<a href=#terminate-a-worker>terminate a worker</a>"
1708     algorithm to be run on the worker with with the object is
1709     associated.</p>
1710    
1711     <p><code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> objects act as if they had an implicit
1712     <code>MessagePort</code> associated with them. This port is part of
1713     a channel that is set up when the worker is created, but it is not
1714     exposed. This object must never be garbage collected before the
1715     <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object.</p>
1716    
1717     <p>All messages received by that port must immediately be retargeted
1718     at the <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object.</p>
1719    
1720     <p>The <dfn id=dom-worker-postmessage title=dom-Worker-postMessage><code>postMessage()</code></dfn><!--
1721     and <dfn
1722     title="dom-Worker-startConversation"><code>startConversation()</code></dfn>-->
1723     method<!--s (startConversation)--> on <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> objects
1724     must act as if, when invoked, it<!--/they (startConversation)-->
1725     immediately invoked the method of the same name on the port, with
1726     the same arguments, and returned the same return value.</p>
1727    
1728     <p>The following are the <span>event handler attributes</span> (and their corresponding <span title="event handler event type">event handler event types</span>)
1729 wakaba 1.143 that must be supported, as IDL attributes, by objects implementing
1730 wakaba 1.82 the <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> interface:</p>
1731    
1732 wakaba 1.130 <table><thead><tr><th><span title="event handler attributes">event handler attribute</span> <th><span>Event handler event type</span>
1733     <tbody><tr><td><dfn id=handler-worker-onmessage title=handler-Worker-onmessage><code>onmessage</code></dfn> <td> <code title=event-message>message</code>
1734     </table><hr><p>When the <dfn id=dom-worker title=dom-Worker><code>Worker(<var title="">scriptURL</var>)</code></dfn> constructor is invoked, the
1735 wakaba 1.82 user agent must run the following steps:</p>
1736    
1737 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li><p><span title="resolve a url">Resolve</span> the <var title="">scriptURL</var> argument relative to the <span>first
1738 wakaba 1.92 script</span>'s <span title="script's base URL">base URL</span>,
1739     when the method is invoked.</li>
1740 wakaba 1.82
1741     <li><p>If this fails, throw a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>
1742     exception.</li>
1743    
1744 wakaba 1.152 <li>
1745    
1746     <p>If the <span>origin</span> of the resulting <span>absolute
1747     URL</span> is not the <span title="same origin">same</span> as the
1748     origin of the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that
1749     invoked the constructor, then throw a <span>security
1750     exception</span>.</p>
1751    
1752     <p class=note>Thus, scripts must be external files with the same
1753     scheme as the original page: you can't load a script from a <code title="">data:</code> URL or <code title="">javascript:</code>
1754     URL, and a <code>https:</code> page couldn't start workers using
1755     scripts with <code>http:</code> URLs.</p>
1756    
1757     </li>
1758 wakaba 1.82
1759     <li><p><span>Create a new <code><a href=#dedicatedworkerglobalscope>DedicatedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code>
1760     object</span>. Let <var title="">worker global scope</var> be this
1761     new object.</li>
1762    
1763     <li><p>Create a new <code><a href=#worker>Worker</a></code> object, associated with
1764     <var title="">worker global scope</var>. Let <var title="">worker</var> be this new object.</li>
1765    
1766     <li><p><span>Create a <code>MessagePort</code> object</span> owned
1767     by the <span title="script's global scope">global scope</span> of
1768     the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that invoked the
1769     constructor. Let this be the <var title="">outside
1770     port</var>.</li>
1771    
1772     <li><p>Associate the <var title="">outside port</var> with <var title="">worker</var>.</li>
1773    
1774     <li><p><span>Create a <code>MessagePort</code> object</span> owned
1775     by <var title="">worker global scope</var>. Let <var title="">inside port</var> be this new object.</li>
1776    
1777     <li><p>Associate <var title="">inside port</var> with <var title="">worker global scope</var>.</li>
1778    
1779     <li><p><span>Entangle</span> <var title="">outside port</var> and
1780     <var title="">inside port</var>.</li>
1781    
1782     <li><p>Return <var title="">worker</var>, and run the following
1783     steps asynchronously.</li>
1784    
1785     <li><p>Enable <var title="">inside port</var>'s <span>port message
1786     queue</span>.</li>
1787    
1788     <li><p>Enable <var title="">outside port</var>'s <span>port message
1789     queue</span>.</li>
1790    
1791     <li>
1792    
1793     <p>Let <var title="">docs</var> be the <a href=#list-of-relevant-document-objects-to-add>list of relevant
1794     <code>Document</code> objects to add</a> given the <span title="script's global scope">global scope</span> of the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that invoked the
1795     constructor.</p>
1796    
1797     </li>
1798    
1799     <li>
1800    
1801     <p><a href="#add-a-document-to-the-worker's-documents" title="add a document to the worker's documents">Add to
1802     <var title="">worker global scope</var>'s list of <span>the
1803     worker's <code>Document</code>s</span></a> the
1804     <code>Document</code> objects in <var title="">docs</var>.</p>
1805    
1806     </li>
1807    
1808     <li>
1809    
1810     <p>If the <span title="script's global scope">global scope</span>
1811     of the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that invoked the
1812     constructor is a <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object (i.e. we
1813     are creating a nested worker), add <var title="">worker global
1814     scope</var> to the list of <a href="#the-worker's-workers">the worker's workers</a> of the
1815     <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object that is the <span title="script's global scope">global scope</span> of the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that invoked the
1816     constructor.</p>
1817    
1818     </li>
1819    
1820     <li>
1821    
1822     <p><a href=#run-a-worker>Run a worker</a> for the resulting <span>absolute
1823     URL</span>, with the <span>script browsing context</span> of the
1824     script that invoked the method as the <var title="">owner browsing
1825     context</var>, and with <var title="">worker global scope</var> as
1826     the global scope.</p>
1827    
1828     </li>
1829    
1830 wakaba 1.130 </ol><p>This constructor must be visible when the <span>script's global
1831 wakaba 1.95 scope</span> is either a <code>Window</code> object or an object
1832     implementing the <code><a href=#workerutils>WorkerUtils</a></code> interface.</p>
1833    
1834    
1835 wakaba 1.110 <h4 id=shared-workers-and-the-sharedworker-interface><span class=secno>4.8.3 </span>Shared workers and the <code><a href=#sharedworker>SharedWorker</a></code> interface</h4>
1836 wakaba 1.82
1837 wakaba 1.159 <pre class=idl>[<a href=#dom-sharedworker title=dom-SharedWorker>Constructor</a>(in DOMString scriptURL, in optional DOMString name)]
1838 wakaba 1.82 interface <dfn id=sharedworker>SharedWorker</dfn> : <a href=#abstractworker>AbstractWorker</a> {
1839     readonly attribute <span>MessagePort</span> <a href=#dom-sharedworker-port title=dom-SharedWorker-port>port</a>;
1840     };</pre>
1841    
1842     <p>The <dfn id=dom-sharedworker-port title=dom-SharedWorker-port><code>port</code></dfn>
1843     attribute must return the value it was assigned by the object's
1844     constructor. It represents the <code>MessagePort</code> for
1845     communicating with the shared worker.</p>
1846    
1847     <p>When the <dfn id=dom-sharedworker title=dom-SharedWorker><code>SharedWorker(<var title="">scriptURL</var>, <var title="">name</var>)</code></dfn>
1848     constructor is invoked, the user agent must run the following
1849     steps:</p>
1850    
1851 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li><p><span title="resolve a url">Resolve</span> the <var title="">scriptURL</var> argument.</li>
1852 wakaba 1.82
1853     <li><p>If this fails, throw a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>
1854     exception.</li>
1855    
1856 wakaba 1.139 <li><p>Otherwise, let <var title="">scriptURL</var> be the
1857     resulting <span>absolute URL</span>.</li>
1858    
1859     <li><p>Let <var title="">name</var> be the value of the second
1860 wakaba 1.144 argument, or the empty string if the second argument was
1861     omitted.</li>
1862 wakaba 1.139
1863 wakaba 1.152 <li>
1864    
1865     <p>If the <span>origin</span> of <var title="">scriptURL</var> is
1866     not the <span title="same origin">same</span> as the origin of the
1867     script that invoked the constructor, then throw a <span>security
1868     exception</span>.</p>
1869    
1870     <p class=note>Thus, scripts must be external files with the same
1871     scheme as the original page: you can't load a script from a <code title="">data:</code> URL or <code title="">javascript:</code>
1872     URL, and a <code>https:</code> page couldn't start workers using
1873     scripts with <code>http:</code> URLs.</p>
1874    
1875     </li>
1876 wakaba 1.82
1877     <li>
1878    
1879     <p>Let <var title="">docs</var> be the <a href=#list-of-relevant-document-objects-to-add>list of relevant
1880     <code>Document</code> objects to add</a> given the <span title="script's global scope">global scope</span> of the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that invoked the
1881     constructor.</p>
1882    
1883     </li>
1884    
1885     <li>
1886    
1887     <p>Execute the following substeps atomically:</p>
1888    
1889 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li><p>Create a new <code><a href=#sharedworker>SharedWorker</a></code> object, which will
1890 wakaba 1.82 shortly be associated with a <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code>
1891     object. Let this <code><a href=#sharedworker>SharedWorker</a></code> object be <var title="">worker</var>.</li>
1892    
1893     <li><p><span>Create a <code>MessagePort</code> object</span>
1894     owned by the <span title="script's global scope">global
1895     scope</span> of the script that invoked the method. Let this be
1896     the <var title="">outside port</var>.</li>
1897    
1898     <li><p>Assign <var title="">outside port</var> to the <code title=dom-SharedWorker-port><a href=#dom-sharedworker-port>port</a></code> attribute of <var title="">worker</var>.</li>
1899    
1900 wakaba 1.144 <li><p>Let <var title="">worker global scope</var> be
1901     null.</li>
1902    
1903     <li><p>If <var title="">name</var> is not the empty string and
1904     there exists a <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object whose
1905     <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a> flag
1906     is false, whose <code title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-name>name</code> attribute is
1907     exactly equal to <var title="">name</var>, and whose <code title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-location><a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-location>location</a></code> attribute
1908     represents an <span>absolute URL</span> with the <span>same
1909     origin</span> as <var title="">scriptURL</var>, then let <var title="">worker global scope</var> be that
1910     <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object.</li>
1911    
1912     <li><p>Otherwise, if <var title="">name</var> is the empty string
1913     and there exists a <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object
1914     whose <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-closing title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-closing>closing</a>
1915     flag is false, and whose <code title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-location><a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-location>location</a></code> attribute
1916     is exactly equal to <var title="">scriptURL</var>, then let <var title="">worker global scope</var> be that
1917     <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object.</li>
1918    
1919 wakaba 1.82 <li>
1920    
1921 wakaba 1.144 <p>If <var title="">worker global scope</var> is not null, then
1922     run these steps:</p>
1923 wakaba 1.82
1924 wakaba 1.144 <ol><li><p>If <var title="">worker global scope</var>'s <code title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-location><a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-location>location</a></code>
1925 wakaba 1.82 attribute represents an <span>absolute URL</span> that is not
1926 wakaba 1.139 exactly equal to <var title="">scriptURL</var>, then throw a
1927     <code>URL_MISMATCH_ERR</code> exception and abort all these
1928     steps.</li>
1929 wakaba 1.82
1930     <li><p>Associate <var title="">worker</var> with <var title="">worker global scope</var>.</li>
1931    
1932     <li><p><span>Create a <code>MessagePort</code> object</span>
1933     owned by <var title="">worker global scope</var>. Let this
1934     be the <var title="">inside port</var>.</li>
1935    
1936     <li><p><span>Entangle</span> <var title="">outside port</var>
1937     and <var title="">inside port</var>.</li>
1938    
1939     <li><p>Return <var title="">worker</var> and perform the next
1940     step asynchronously.</li>
1941    
1942     <li><p>Create an event that uses the <code>MessageEvent</code>
1943     interface, with the name <code title=event-connect>connect</code>, which does not bubble, is
1944     not cancelable, has no default action, has a <code title=dom-MessageEvent-data>data</code> attribute whose value
1945     is the empty string and has a <code title=dom-MessageEvent-ports>ports</code> attribute whose
1946     value is an array containing only the newly created port, and
1947     <span>queue a task</span> to dispatch the event at <var title="">worker global scope</var>.</li>
1948    
1949     <li>
1950    
1951     <p><a href="#add-a-document-to-the-worker's-documents" title="add a document to the worker's documents">Add to
1952     <var title="">worker global scope</var>'s list of <span>the
1953     worker's <code>Document</code>s</span></a> the
1954     <code>Document</code> objects in <var title="">docs</var>.</p>
1955    
1956     </li>
1957    
1958     <li>
1959    
1960     <p>If the <span title="script's global scope">global
1961     scope</span> of the <span title=concept-script>script</span>
1962     that invoked the constructor is a
1963     <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object, add <var title="">worker global scope</var> to the list of <a href="#the-worker's-workers">the
1964     worker's workers</a> of the <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code>
1965     object that is the <span title="script's global scope">global
1966     scope</span> of the <span title=concept-script>script</span>
1967     that invoked the constructor.</p>
1968    
1969     </li>
1970    
1971     <li><p>Abort all these steps.</li>
1972    
1973 wakaba 1.130 </ol></li>
1974 wakaba 1.82
1975     <li><p><span>Create a new <code><a href=#sharedworkerglobalscope>SharedWorkerGlobalScope</a></code>
1976     object</span>. Let <var title="">worker global scope</var> be
1977     this new object.</li>
1978    
1979     <li><p>Associate <var title="">worker</var> with <var title="">worker global scope</var>.</li>
1980    
1981     <li><p>Set the <code title=dom-SharedWorkerGlobalScope-name><a href=#dom-sharedworkerglobalscope-name>name</a></code> attribute of
1982     <var title="">worker global scope</var> to <var title="">name</var>.</li>
1983    
1984     <li><p><span>Create a <code>MessagePort</code> object</span>
1985     owned by <var title="">worker global scope</var>. Let <var title="">inside port</var> be this new object.</li>
1986    
1987     <li><p><span>Entangle</span> <var title="">outside port</var> and
1988     <var title="">inside port</var>.</li>
1989    
1990 wakaba 1.130 </ol></li>
1991 wakaba 1.82
1992     <li><p>Return <var title="">worker</var> and perform the remaining
1993     steps asynchronously.</li>
1994    
1995     <li><p>Create an event that uses the <code>MessageEvent</code>
1996     interface, with the name <code title=event-connect>connect</code>, which does not bubble, is not
1997     cancelable, has no default action, has a <code title=dom-MessageEvent-data>data</code> attribute whose value is
1998     the empty string and has a <code title=dom-MessageEvent-ports>ports</code> attribute whose value
1999     is an array containing only the newly created port, and <span>queue
2000     a task</span> to dispatch the event at <var title="">worker global
2001     scope</var>.</li>
2002    
2003     <li>
2004    
2005     <p><a href="#add-a-document-to-the-worker's-documents" title="add a document to the worker's documents">Add to
2006     <var title="">worker global scope</var>'s list of <span>the
2007     worker's <code>Document</code>s</span></a> the
2008     <code>Document</code> objects in <var title="">docs</var>.</p>
2009    
2010     </li>
2011    
2012     <li>
2013    
2014     <p>If the <span title="script's global scope">global scope</span>
2015     of the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that invoked the
2016     constructor is a <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object, add <var title="">worker global scope</var> to the list of <a href="#the-worker's-workers">the
2017     worker's workers</a> of the <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code>
2018     object that is the <span title="script's global scope">global
2019     scope</span> of the <span title=concept-script>script</span>
2020     that invoked the constructor.</p>
2021    
2022     </li>
2023    
2024     <li>
2025    
2026 wakaba 1.139 <p><a href=#run-a-worker>Run a worker</a> for <var title="">scriptURL</var>,
2027     with the <span>script browsing context</span> of the script that
2028     invoked the method as the <var title="">owner browsing
2029 wakaba 1.82 context</var>, and with <var title="">worker global scope</var> as
2030     the global scope.</p>
2031    
2032     </li>
2033    
2034 wakaba 1.130 </ol><p>This constructor must be visible when the <span>script's global
2035 wakaba 1.95 scope</span> is either a <code>Window</code> object or an object
2036     implementing the <code><a href=#workerutils>WorkerUtils</a></code> interface.</p>
2037 wakaba 1.104
2038     <p>The <span>task source</span> for the tasks mentioned above is the
2039     <span>DOM manipulation task source</span>.</p>
2040 wakaba 1.95
2041    
2042    
2043 wakaba 1.110 <h2 id=apis-available-to-workers><span class=secno>5 </span>APIs available to workers</h2>
2044 wakaba 1.82
2045 wakaba 1.125 <pre class=idl>[Supplemental, NoInterfaceObject]
2046     interface <dfn id=workerutils>WorkerUtils</dfn> {
2047     void <a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-importscripts title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-importScripts>importScripts</a>(in DOMString... urls);
2048 wakaba 1.82 readonly attribute <a href=#worker-navigator title=worker-Navigator>Navigator</a> <a href=#dom-worker-navigator title=dom-worker-navigator>navigator</a>;
2049 wakaba 1.125 };
2050 wakaba 1.155 <a href=#workerutils>WorkerUtils</a> implement <span>WindowTimers</span>;</pre>
2051 wakaba 1.82
2052 wakaba 1.155 <p>The DOM APIs (<code>Node</code> objects, <code>Document</code>
2053 wakaba 1.82 objects, etc) are not available to workers in this version of this
2054     specification.</p>
2055    
2056    
2057 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=importing-scripts-and-libraries><span class=secno>5.1 </span>Importing scripts and libraries</h3>
2058 wakaba 1.82
2059     <p>When a script invokes the <dfn id=dom-workerglobalscope-importscripts title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-importScripts><code>importScripts(<var title="">urls</var>)</code></dfn> method on a
2060     <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object, the user agent must run the
2061     following steps:</p>
2062    
2063 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li><p>If there are no arguments, return without doing
2064 wakaba 1.82 anything. Abort these steps.</li>
2065    
2066     <li><p><span title="resolve a url">Resolve</span> each
2067     argument.</li>
2068    
2069     <li><p>If any fail, throw a <code>SYNTAX_ERR</code>
2070     exception.</li>
2071    
2072     <!--
2073     <li><p>If any of the resulting <span title="absolute URL">absolute
2074     URLs</span> have an <span>origin</span> that is not the <span
2075     title="same origin">same</span> as the origin of the script that
2076     invoked the method, then throw a <span>security
2077     exception</span>.</p></li>
2078     -->
2079    
2080     <li>
2081    
2082     <p>Attempt to <span>fetch</span> each resource identified by the
2083     resulting <span title="absolute URLs">absolute URL</span>.</p>
2084    
2085     </li>
2086    
2087     <li>
2088    
2089     <p>For each argument in turn, in the order given, starting with
2090     the first one, run these substeps:</p>
2091    
2092 wakaba 1.130 <ol><li>
2093 wakaba 1.82
2094     <p>Wait for the fetching attempt for the corresponding resource
2095     to complete.</p>
2096    
2097     <p>If the fetching attempt failed, throw a
2098     <code>NETWORK_ERR</code> exception and abort all these
2099     steps.</p>
2100    
2101     <p>If the attempt succeeds, then <a href=#decode-a-script-resource title="decode a script
2102     resource">decode the script resource</a> to obtain its <var title="">source</var>.</p>
2103    
2104     <p>Let <var title="">language</var> be JavaScript.</p>
2105    
2106     <p class=note>As with the worker's script, the script here is
2107     always assumed to be JavaScript, regardless of the MIME
2108 wakaba 1.154 type.</p>
2109 wakaba 1.82
2110     </li>
2111    
2112     <li>
2113    
2114     <p><span>Create a script</span>, using <var title="">source</var> as the script source and <var title="">language</var> as the scripting language, using the
2115     same global object, browsing context, character encoding, base
2116     URL, and script group as the <span title=concept-script>script</span> that was created by the
2117     worker's <a href=#run-a-worker>run a worker</a> algorithm.</p>
2118    
2119     <p>Let the newly created <span title=concept-script>script</span> run until it either
2120     returns, fails to parse, fails to catch an exception, or gets
2121     prematurely aborted by the "<a href=#kill-a-worker>kill a worker</a>" or
2122     "<a href=#terminate-a-worker>terminate a worker</a>" algorithms defined above.</p>
2123    
2124 wakaba 1.154 <p>If it failed to parse, then throw a <code>SyntaxError</code>
2125     exception and abort all these steps.</p>
2126 wakaba 1.82
2127     <p>If an exception was raised or if the script was prematurely
2128     aborted, then abort all these steps, letting the exception or
2129     aborting continue to be processed by the script that called the
2130     <code title=dom-WorkerGlobalScope-importScripts><a href=#dom-workerglobalscope-importscripts>importScripts()</a></code>
2131     method.</p>
2132    
2133     <p>If the "<a href=#kill-a-worker>kill a worker</a>" or "<a href=#terminate-a-worker>terminate a
2134     worker</a>" algorithms abort the script then abort all these
2135     steps.</p>
2136    
2137     </li>
2138    
2139 wakaba 1.130 </ol></li>
2140 wakaba 1.82
2141 wakaba 1.130 </ol><h3 id=the-navigator-object><span class=secno>5.2 </span>The <code title=worker-Navigator><a href=#worker-navigator>Navigator</a></code> object</h3>
2142 wakaba 1.82
2143     <p>The <dfn id=dom-worker-navigator title=dom-worker-navigator><code>navigator</code></dfn> attribute
2144     of the <code><a href=#workerutils>WorkerUtils</a></code> interface must return an instance of
2145     the <code title=worker-Navigator><a href=#worker-navigator>Navigator</a></code> interface, which
2146     represents the identity and state of the user agent (the
2147     client):</p>
2148    
2149 wakaba 1.125 <pre class=idl>interface <dfn id=worker-navigator title=worker-Navigator>Navigator</dfn> {};
2150     <a href=#worker-navigator title=worker-Navigator>Navigator</a> implements <span>NavigatorID</span>;
2151     <a href=#worker-navigator title=worker-Navigator>Navigator</a> implements <span>NavigatorOnLine</span>;</pre>
2152    
2153     <p>Objects implementing the <code title=worker-Navigator><a href=#worker-navigator>Navigator</a></code> interface also implement
2154     the <code>NavigatorID</code> and <code>NavigatorOnLine</code>
2155     interfaces. <a href=#refsHTML5>[HTML5]</a></p>
2156 wakaba 1.82
2157     <p class=note>The <code title=worker-Navigator><a href=#worker-navigator>Navigator</a></code>
2158     interface defined in this specification is different than the one
2159 wakaba 1.84 defined in the HTML specification.</p>
2160 wakaba 1.82
2161    
2162    
2163 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=apis-defined-in-other-specifications><span class=secno>5.3 </span>APIs defined in other specifications</h3>
2164 wakaba 1.82
2165     <p>The <code title=dom-opendatabase>openDatabase()</code> and
2166     <code title=dom-opendatabase-sync>openDatabaseSync()</code>
2167 wakaba 1.108 methods are defined in the Web Database specification. <a href=#refsWEBDATABASE>[WEBDATABASE]</a></p>
2168 wakaba 1.82
2169    
2170    
2171 wakaba 1.110 <h3 id=interface-objects-and-constructors><span class=secno>5.4 </span>Interface objects and constructors</h3>
2172 wakaba 1.82
2173     <p>There must be no interface objects and constructors available in
2174     the global scope of scripts whose <span>script execution
2175     context</span> is a <code><a href=#workerglobalscope>WorkerGlobalScope</a></code> object except for
2176     the following:</p>
2177    
2178 wakaba 1.130 <ul><li><p><code>XMLHttpRequest</code> and all interface objects and
2179 wakaba 1.82 constructors defined by the XMLHttpRequest specifications, except
2180     that the <span>document response entity body</span> must always be
2181 wakaba 1.141 null. The <span><code>XMLHttpRequest</code> base URL</span> is the
2182     <span>script's base URL</span>; the
2183     <span><code>XMLHttpRequest</code> origin</span> is the script's
2184     <span>origin</span>. <a href=#refsXHR>[XHR]</a></li>
2185 wakaba 1.82
2186     <li><p>The <code>WebSocket</code> interface object and
2187     constructor. <a href=#refsWEBSOCKET>[WEBSOCKET]</a></li>
2188    
2189     <li><p>The <code>EventSource</code> interface object and
2190     constructor. <a href=#refsEVENTSOURCE>[EVENTSOURCE]</a></li>
2191    
2192     <li><p>The <code>MessageChannel</code> interface object and
2193     constructor. <a href=#refsHTML5>[HTML5]</a></li>
2194    
2195     <li><p>The <code title=dom-Worker><a href=#dom-worker>Worker()</a></code> and <code title=dom-SharedWorker><a href=#dom-sharedworker>SharedWorker(<var title="">url</var>)</a></code> constructors.</li>
2196    
2197 wakaba 1.130 </ul><h3 id=worker-locations><span class=secno>5.5 </span>Worker locations</h3>
2198 wakaba 1.82
2199     <pre class=idl>interface <dfn id=workerlocation>WorkerLocation</dfn> {
2200     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-href title=dom-WorkerLocation-href>href</a>;
2201     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-protocol title=dom-WorkerLocation-protocol>protocol</a>;
2202     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-host title=dom-WorkerLocation-host>host</a>;
2203     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-hostname title=dom-WorkerLocation-hostname>hostname</a>;
2204     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-port title=dom-WorkerLocation-port>port</a>;
2205     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-pathname title=dom-WorkerLocation-pathname>pathname</a>;
2206     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-search title=dom-WorkerLocation-search>search</a>;
2207     readonly attribute DOMString <a href=#dom-workerlocation-hash title=dom-WorkerLocation-hash>hash</a>;
2208     };</pre>
2209    
2210     <p>A <code><a href=#workerlocation>WorkerLocation</a></code> object represents an <span>absolute
2211     URL</span> set at its creation.</p>
2212    
2213     <p>The <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-href title=dom-WorkerLocation-href><code>href</code></dfn>
2214     attribute must return the <span>absolute URL</span> that the object
2215     represents.</p>
2216    
2217     <p>The <code><a href=#workerlocation>WorkerLocation</a></code> interface also has the complement
2218 wakaba 1.143 of <span>URL decomposition IDL attributes</span>, <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-protocol title=dom-WorkerLocation-protocol><code>protocol</code></dfn>,
2219 wakaba 1.82 <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-host title=dom-WorkerLocation-host><code>host</code></dfn>, <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-port title=dom-WorkerLocation-port><code>port</code></dfn>, <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-hostname title=dom-WorkerLocation-hostname><code>hostname</code></dfn>,
2220     <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-pathname title=dom-WorkerLocation-pathname><code>pathname</code></dfn>,
2221     <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-search title=dom-WorkerLocation-search><code>search</code></dfn>,
2222     and <dfn id=dom-workerlocation-hash title=dom-WorkerLocation-hash><code>hash</code></dfn>. These must
2223 wakaba 1.143 follow the rules given for URL decomposition IDL attributes, with the
2224 wakaba 1.82 <span title=concept-uda-input>input</span> being the
2225     <span>absolute URL</span> that the object represents (same as the
2226     <code title=dom-WorkerLocation-href><a href=#dom-workerlocation-href>href</a></code> attribute), and
2227     the <span title=concept-uda-setter>common setter action</span>
2228     being a no-op, since the attributes are defined to be readonly. <a href=#refsHTML5>[HTML5]</a></p>
2229 wakaba 1.147
2230 wakaba 1.82
2231    
2232 wakaba 1.134 <h2 class=no-num id=references>References</h2><!--REFS-->
2233 wakaba 1.82
2234 wakaba 1.128 <p>All references are normative unless marked "Non-normative".</p>
2235    
2236 wakaba 1.130 <dl><dt id=refsDOMCORE>[DOMCORE]</dt>
2237 wakaba 1.129 <dd><cite><a href=http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Core/>Document
2238     Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Core Specification</a></cite>, A. Le
2239     Hors, P. Le Hegaret, L. Wood, G. Nicol, J. Robie, M. Champion,
2240     S. Byrnes. W3C, April 2004.</dd>
2241     <!--
2242     <dd><cite><a href="http://simon.html5.org/specs/web-dom-core">Web
2243     DOM Core</a></cite>, S. Pieters. W3C, June 2009.</dd>
2244     -->
2245    
2246 wakaba 1.128 <dt id=refsDOMEVENTS>[DOMEVENTS]</dt>
2247     <!--
2248     <dd><cite><a
2249     href="http://www.w3.org/TR/DOM-Level-3-Events/">Document Object
2250     Model (DOM) Level 3 Events Specification</a></cite>,
2251     B. H&ouml;hrmann, P. Le Hegaret, T. Pixley. W3C, December
2252     2007.</dd>
2253     -->
2254     <dd><cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/DOM-Level-3-Events/html/DOM3-Events.html>Document
2255     Object Model (DOM) Level 3 Events Specification</a></cite>,
2256     D. Schepers. W3C, July 2009.</dd>
2257    
2258     <dt id=refsECMA262>[ECMA262]</dt>
2259     <dd><cite><a href=http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/standards/Ecma-262.htm>ECMAScript
2260     Language Specification</a></cite>. ECMA, December 1999.</dd>
2261    
2262     <dt id=refsEVENTSOURCE>[EVENTSOURCE]</dt>
2263     <!--
2264     <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/eventsource/">Server-Sent
2265     Events</a></cite>, I. Hickson. W3C, April 2009.</dd>
2266     -->
2267     <dd><cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/html5/eventsource/>Server-Sent
2268     Events</a></cite>, I. Hickson. W3C, July 2009.</dd>
2269    
2270     <dt id=refsHTML5>[HTML5]</dt>
2271     <!--
2272 wakaba 1.142 <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/">HTML5</a></cite>,
2273 wakaba 1.128 I. Hickson, D. Hyatt. W3C, April 2009.</dd>
2274 wakaba 1.142 <dd><cite><a
2275     href="http://www.w3.org/html/wg/html5/">HTML5</a></cite>,
2276     I. Hickson, D. Hyatt. W3C, August 2009.</dd>
2277 wakaba 1.128 -->
2278 wakaba 1.142 <dd><cite><a href=http://www.whatwg.org/specs/web-apps/current-work/>HTML5</a></cite>,
2279     I. Hickson. WHATWG, August 2009.</dd>
2280 wakaba 1.128
2281 wakaba 1.129 <dt id=refsRFC2119>[RFC2119]</dt>
2282     <dd><cite><a href=http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2119.txt>Key words for use in
2283     RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</a></cite>, S. Bradner. IETF, March
2284     1997.</dd>
2285    
2286 wakaba 1.128 <dt id=refsWEBDATABASE>[WEBDATABASE]</dt>
2287     <dd><cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/html5/webdatabase/>Web
2288     Database</a></cite>, I. Hickson. W3C, July
2289     2009.</dd>
2290 wakaba 1.129
2291     <dt id=refsWEBIDL>[WEBIDL]</dt>
2292     <!--
2293     <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/WebIDL/">Web
2294     IDL</a></cite>, C. McCormack. W3C, December 2008.</dd>
2295     -->
2296     <dd><cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/WebIDL/>Web
2297     IDL</a></cite>, C. McCormack. W3C, July 2009.</dd>
2298 wakaba 1.128
2299     <dt id=refsWEBSOCKET>[WEBSOCKET]</dt>
2300     <!--
2301     <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/websockets/">The Web Sockets
2302     API</a></cite>, I. Hickson. W3C, April
2303     2009.</dd>
2304     -->
2305     <dd><cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/html5/websockets/>The Web Sockets
2306     API</a></cite>, I. Hickson. W3C, August
2307     2009.</dd>
2308    
2309     <dt id=refsXHR>[XHR]</dt>
2310     <!--
2311     <dd><cite><a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/XMLHttpRequest/">The XMLHttpRequest
2312     Object</a></cite>, A. van Kesteren. W3C, April
2313     2008.</dd>
2314     -->
2315 wakaba 1.141 <dd><cite><a href=http://dev.w3.org/2006/webapi/XMLHttpRequest-2/><code>XMLHttpRequest</code></a></cite>,
2316 wakaba 1.128 A. van Kesteren. W3C, June 2009.</dd>
2317    
2318 wakaba 1.130 </dl><h2 class=no-num id=acknowledgements>Acknowledgements</h2> <!-- ACKS -->
2319 wakaba 1.82
2320     <p>Thanks to
2321    
2322     Aaron Boodman,
2323 wakaba 1.130 &#1040;&#1083;&#1077;&#1082;&#1089;&#1077;&#1081; &#1055;&#1088;&#1086;&#1089;&#1082;&#1091;&#1088;&#1103;&#1082;&#1086;&#1074; (Alexey Proskuryakov),
2324 wakaba 1.82 Anne van Kesteren,
2325     Ben Turner,
2326     Dmitry Titov,
2327     Drew Wilson,
2328     Jeremy Orlow,
2329     Jonas Sicking,
2330     Justin James,
2331     Kevin Hakanson,
2332     Maciej Stachowiak,
2333     Michael Nordman,
2334     Mike Smith,
2335    
2336     and
2337    
2338     Philip Taylor
2339    
2340     for their useful and substantial comments.</p>
2341    
2342     <p>Huge thanks to the whole Gears team, who pioneered this
2343     technology and whose experience has been a huge influence on this
2344     specification.</p>
2345    
2346    

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